Whitby Free Press, 14 Dec 1988, p. 41

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WHITY FREE PRESS, Christmas Carols, DECEMBER 14, 1988, PAGE A9 a The great glad tidings tel O corne to us, abide with us, Our Lord Emmanuel, 1 ~f IWat or Chrisas g 1y 'zo rF 'it Ail I want for Christmas is my two front teeth, My two front teeth, see my two front teeth. Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, Then I could wish you "Merry Christmas!" "~ j;~7~Ev'ry body stops and stares at me ~ic~J. [ *.These two teeth are gorne as you can. see V I ~don't know js h to bLame for tis catastrophe! But my one wsh on Christmas Eve is as plain as it can be! S~, ~.Chorus Ail I want for Christmas is my two front teeth, ~ ~.~'yXMy two front teeth, see mly two front teeth! . . Y.:Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, ......Then I could wish you, "Merry Christmas" It seems s0 long since I could Say, "Sister Susie Sitting on a thistie!" Gosh oh gee, how happy Id be, if I could only whistle (thhhh.) 7w~ww7 OLITTLE TOW Of BETHLEHEM 0 littie town of Bethlehem, 0 How StUR we see thee lie!. Above thy deep and dreanxless sleep The silent stars go by; The everlasting Light; * The hopes and fears of ail the years - - Are met ini thee tonight. For Christ is bora of Mary; And gathering ail above, k While mortals sleep, the angels keep Their watch of wondering love. O morning stars, together

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