Whitby Free Press, 19 Dec 1979, p. 16

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AGE 4, WEDNESD Y DECEMIBER 19,1979, WHItBY FRU MANIA IK*d&týb jà bb à, mut %&%Làdà" du IV %Il, %YV, to drow clowe family àf,#d firieffds dod celebrate Mte MNe_ý limored traditiome of Mie season.- DoWe MeQUAYO) REALTO'R and, stàff ocilà b irmice- à ucx%,dl i il# atm «%ýJ wu NUV 'lnESS CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT HARKI THE HERALD AN.tGELS SING - HarkI the herald angels sing, "'Glory ta the new-born King! Feace on eart>h, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled," Joyful, ail ye nations risc, Join the triumph of the skies; With th' angelic host proclaim, "Christ is barnin Bethlehem". Hark the herald angels sing,, "'Giory to the new-born King!" Christ, by highest heav'n adored; Christ the everlasting Lord; Late in time behold him corne, Off-spring of the favored one. Veiled in flesh, the God-head -sec; Hail th'incarnate Deity Pleased, as man1 with men ta, dwell, Jesus, çur Immanuel! Hark the.herald angels sing, "Glory ta the new-born King!" MHail! the heav'n born Prince of Peace! Hail! the Son of Righteousness! Light and life to ail he brings, kRis'n with healing in His wings. Mild He lays His glory by, Born that man no more may die: Born to raise the sons of earth, Born to give them second birth. -Hark the herald angels sing, "«Glory to the new-born King!" THE TWELVE DAYS 0F CHRISTMAS On the first day of 'Christmas. my true love gave to me A partridge in a puar irce. On the second day of Christmas my truc lovegapve to me Iwo turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear trou.. On the third day of Christmas my truc lom gave to me Thîce French hens, two turtie doues and a partnidge in a pear tree. On the fourth day of Christmas my. truc lovegave to me Four mockingbirds, three French hmns, two turte doves and a partridge in a pear tree.« On the fifth day Of Christmas my truc love gve to me Fi. golden rings four mockingbirds, three French hems, two turtie done's, and' a paîtridge in a pear tree. On the suxth day of Christmas my truc love gave to me Six geese a.layng five golden rings, four mocltingbirds, three French hens, two turtle dones, and a partridge in a pear tree. J67 TEl AbIÉN lni a ro'ugh, tough worldthe re are tender momens'... like ChristmaslHang in there! BILL PERKINS & STAFF DODD -& SOUTE «R DECOR CENTRE BYRON ST. S., WHITBY The Legend of St. Bonace 1An old legend credits St. Boniface with persuading the Teutons to give up their barbaric practice of sacri- ficîng a child before a great oak' tree during their mid- winter festival. The saint urged themrn to cut down a big fir tree and to take it hm n celebrate around it with their chul- dren. 'Twas the Law! "Whosoever shall be found observing any such day as Christmas and the ike, either by forbearing labor, feasting, or any other way upon such account as aforesaid, every such per- son so offending shail pay for each offense five shil- lings as a fine to. the country.', Law passed by the Pil- grims in 1659.

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