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HURON CO-OPERATIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES
Due to the amalgamation of Huron Co-operative
Medical Services on October 1, 1969, with Co-op
Health Services of Ontario, all claims incurred by
members or their dependants before October 1,
1969, must be submitted to the office by
December 31, 1969. It is the responsibility of the
members to see that their claims are submitted
before the closing date.
HURON CO-OP MEDICAL SERVICES,
82 Albert Street,
Clinton, Ontario.
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y oft' Carols Tell
Rtv ,ry of Reverence and Jo
700• ropte, all 3h fait/fu!,
i.Olitat and triumphant.
"A Villtle 0, 0 come ye
to Oethleheuo
NMe and behold Him, born
the King 0f anyeIsq"
"Acieste Metes: or "Jitigle.
-Hells," "Silent Night" or
"White Christmas" — across,
the years, hymns, carols and
songs have been mankind's
way of expresAng the joy of
Christmas.
From simple melodies sung
in the family circle to the
majesty of Handel's oratorio,
"The Messiah," music 'and
song seem to be the natural
way to celebrate Christmas.
You'll catch their spicy aroma
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In Germany, France and
Belgium. the visit of the Magi
was a popular'lhethe far car-
ols. Other carols told stories
from the Bible or legends
^, from nature.
Fother 1.441 Was
From the 15th to the 18th
century. Christ etas music
found a .-Oartieularly eager
audience in Germany. martin
Luther, who believed music
was a fora) of worship, helped
to encourage the composition
and performance of Christ-
mas hymns..
Luther himself wrote the
words for "Away in a lvi.
ger," and the music for "Unto
Us a Boy Is fibril" and "Good
News from Heaven." Grouped
into a choir, his children
sang 1 hese :aims.
Chrkliiias
The joyous songs of Christ-
mas fell upon hard times in
17th ceniug England. An act
of Parliament, in 1644, for-
bade the observance of
Christmas as a feast day.
Long after the custom of
Christmas was revived, the
art of carol singing lan-
guished.
A happy change • occurFed
. when, in 4719, Dr. Isaac Watts
wrote and introduced to his
Congregation the carol, ''Joy
• to the World." This was the
forerunner of modern Christ-
mas carols.
For Concert Halls
Christmas music for the
concert halls began to be
created after the Reforma-
tion,
Italy introduced the Christ-
mas concerto, during tr.e
17th and 18th centuries. Cor7
elli's "Christmas Concerto"
is perhaps the be'st known of
this kind of Christmas music.
In Puritan England, the
oratorio became a popular
form of music, thought to
represent the- righteousness
in man. Handel's "Messiah"
was performed and admired
for this expression of pious,
sentiment, with little consid-
eration for its relationship to
the story of the Nativity.
It was not until about 1900
that "The Messiah" began to
be performed primarily at
Christmas time..
In America
In America, -the composi-
tion of carols began to flour-
ish during the 1800's, and
three favorite carols sung to-
day are from that period.
"It Came upon a Midnight
Clear," one of the earliest
American carols, was writ-
ten by the Rev. Edmund H.
Sears (1810-18761' as a poem.
It was later set to music.
"We Three Kings of Orient
Are," was first published in
1859. The Rev— John Henry
HopkiN, Jr., wrote both the
words and the music.
"0 Little Town of Bethle-
' hem" was written by Bishop
Phillips Brooks in 1868, as an
expression of his feelings af-
ter a visit to Bethlehem.
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!gaging Firsk Carol
Singing of the tirst Christ-
mas carol is attributed to St.
Francis of Assisi and his fol-
lowers, in the lath century.
St. Francis arranged a Na -
tivity scene and led the sing-
ing of songs of praise t u I he
Christ Child. '
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Subjects „and themes for
early carols many and
varied.
English people sang of the
holly and the ivy and the
wassail bowl. More religious
in theme were the English
songs traditionally Sung be-
tween scenes of mystery and
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