Whitby Free Press, 21 Dec 1983, p. 24

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY DE CEMBER 21, 1983, WH ITR Y FR FF PRESS. CHRISTMAS CAROL SE CTI ON g e e g Paci mr-hocfrr warir4rfmIt 557 King St. E. Oshawa 576-6999 OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY RESERVE NOW FOR A GALA NEW YEARS e STEAKHOUSE J 00000 eamour Holiday Cbeer. Have a safe & happy holiday season Sf rom ai l your friends at PEPSIPEPSI*COLA il Burns St. E., Whitby And trust in God unchangingly. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! How richly God has decked thee. I goBlessings tuA #11 . 't.0 I e e e e e e a THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS 'Twas down in Old New England, One snowy Christmas Eve. A note beside a stocking told What Santa Claus should leave. A couple sat there watching, The fireside's, dying glow, He said "I'm glad it's Christmas Eve, 'Cause baby loves it so." Refrain '"Twas the night before Christmas, And ail thro' the house Not a creature was stirring, Not even a mouse" But up in the cradie, The baby believes In Santa Claus coming, On .Christmas Day Eve. The years were quick in passing, The old folks hair is gray. A lad from out the city took Their little girl away. A pretty bride and happy,' But stili the old folks grieve, As they watch the dying embers, For again 'Tis Christmas Eve. O CHRISTMAS TREE (O TANNENBAUM) O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Treel Thy leaves so unchanging; Not only green when summer's here, But also when 'tis cold and drear. O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree! Thy leaves are so unchanging. O Christmas'Tree, O Christmas Tree! *Miich pleasure thou cani'st give me;, %%% OMO

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