Whitby Free Press, 21 Dec 1977, p. 19

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WINTER WONDERLAND SleIgh beils ring, are you llst'nie' ln the. lane, snow is gllst'nln. A beautiful slght, we're ha~ppy ta- night Walkin,' ln a winter wonder landl Gone away is the bluebird,, here ta stay Is a new bird. He slngs a love song as we go a long, Waikin' iln a wlnter wonderland. In the meadow we can build a snow- man, Then pretend that he is Parson Brown. He,'hl say,"are you married?ý" weli say ',no man! " But you can do the lob when you're ln town. Later on - we'il conspire as we dream by the f Ire,, to face onafralId the plans, that we made Walkln' ln a Winter Wonderlandl SLEEP, HOLY BAB£ Sleep, Holy Babe! Upon mother's breast; Great Lord of earth and sea, skyr How sweet it is ta see Thee lie In such a place of rest, In such a place of rest. Thy and Sieep,, Holy Babel Thine Arngels watch around, Ail bending 10w with folded wings, Before th'in carnate King of Kings, ln rev'rent awe profound, In rev'rent awe profound. Sleep, Hoiy Babe! while i with Mary 'gaze,.,,haFac In loy upon htFc awhile, Upon the. ioving infant smile Which there civinely plays. Sleep, HoIy Babel ah! take Thy brief repose; Too quickly wiIl Thy slumbers break, And Thou to iengthened pains awake, That Death alone shall close. Our Christmas Wshe May you enjoy the Best Wishes for ai healthy and Happy Holiday Season in the comfort of famnily andfriends. Managemfent & Staff WHITBÈY'DODGE AS WITH GLADNESS MEN 0F OLD As with gladness men of oid Dld the guiding star behold, As wlth loy they hahl'd Its light, Leading 'onWard, beaming brlght, So most graclous Lord may we Ever more be led to Thee. As wlth joyfui steps they sped To that lowly manger bed, There to bend the knee before, Hlm Whom heav'ln and earth adore, Sa may we with williing feet Ever seek Thy mnercy seat. As they offered gifts most rare At that manger rude and barej, So may we with hoiy loy, Pure. and free from sins alloy, Ail our costliest treasures bring, Christ to Thee our heavý'nly King. Holy Jesus, every day Keep us in the narrow way; And when earthiy things are past, Bring Our ransomed souls at last, Where they need no star ta guide.. Where no cloud Thy glory hide. ln the heav'nly country bright, Need- they no created iight; Thou its light, its joy, its crown, Thou its Sun which goes not clown, There forever may'we sing Allelula to our King. ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH Angeis we have heard on high, Sweetiy singing o#er the plains And the mountaîns in reply Echoing their joyaus strains. (Refrain) Gloria in excelsis Deo, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21.1977, PAGE BI Gloria In excelsis Deo. Shepherds, why this jubllee? Why your joyous strains prolong? What the gladisome tldings be Which Inspire your heavenly song? Corne to Bethiehem 'and soe Hlm whose birth the angels slng. Corne adore on bended knee Christ thè.Lord, thé new born King. A Cheery Christmas greeting to al of our wonderfu1 friends. We hope to see you again, soon! Have a wonderful Holiday seasoni. Lofthouse 'Brass 310 Nýopkinste Umm HearYe ea I/ Beut wlshes for a Hiappy and MIoly Holiday Season to al of our good frlendu. W. hope the season linds you peacefuil and counfortable. Great Wall Restaurant 116 Dundus St. W. Whtby 668-7121 668-7301 é- im à 6, ffl

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