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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-12-25, Page 10Phone 527-0400 — Seaforth Seaforth **tins, the Way stn)..0 .rs .00g4.0 X.4gb:4 'Otirbta rictort toge40r) fox. . . meaning Or the, holiday. rep, resents: '0144,-0* light. •$0. 00 world. re414:#1# bonfires vici,„panclles of yesteryear. the POOP* electric inert s of today, 1104t0**-2, 004 " 1nae, • • •••• According UVh kaOli a candle • *Old alwq,§ be Placed in the window pn 4' Christmas Eve. Each Qhrist-'nag* It was said, Christ war - dera the earth in search of a welcome, and a candle should light the way. Let us remember arid observe the true meaning of Christmas the birth of the little Child.* Bethlehem, and all that is • good in the. world, Christmas belongs to everyone, for it expresses all that is happyand peaceful in the human heart. Enrich your appce- ciation of Christmas by panning to attend .the church of your choice., Like '.1107, 137 and mi, tie toe A dower's a4are In the leg-end 'and lore'of Christmas. 41' • 8.''qV the• Victorlah •PFAP' The f19.0110gend :is, espe- etail*MCgninOuliPhC. A .,VIatiirlati who ;•0, heequeVIreee. her Acurill:er could either smell it • Or read it gaff.It were:a ffer,:.'Ofieri; it was a lettq, Young• qiigag0 couples,strictlY chaperoned, Norm strictly to communicate WOO' Of affection via ilewem Each• flowei had a special FloWera In sequence could be used to spell out a fervenV: Pledge or love. To help -in Composing -- and transIat irr — these messages, there, were numerous tiny diction-aries listing flowers and their meanings. The flowering honeysuckle, for instance, snake of "bonds pfloye." 4 sett rosebud` told. gi.tiot430t. she w 1,POrgod: double, ;pink ;Illeant "woman's. love," And 'helix trope a '.P4).14 • alOsaAc;,110YCYPil,"' • l'Als'Wgti9k10,414-Pg4agg of 7 .'fienVerf• '104,neneeri the design of chrls040,A04,„ the oplg poor jilestt etexl heXe U All,'TYPO* 0 ETgRY MEMORIALS O FN DAILY :1) are ifiVi450 'Telepbajie:'-NuOierf!;, EXETER 235'020 CLINTON 4$24421 SEAFORTPit. C9ntict Dundas' Or BID Plt!dfi 5274342114 5 4/ 'VW 13 %•ti traditionale for taking down Christmas greens in Sweden. According to custom, as the tree is dis- mantled, young folk' dance while their elders sing, "Twentieth day Knut driveth Yule out." This custom is believed to be derived from the lades of 'Xing Canute,' written in the early 11th century,. .„ Bringing the Tree Christmas trees were first introduced to France in 1837, when Princess Helen of Mecklenburg married the Duke of Orleans and brought with her to Paris the Yule customs of her native coun- try. In spite of this and many later efforts to advance the cause of the Christmas tree, Parisians still prefer the ear- lier tradition, which says that gift exchange time for French adults is New Year's day. ' Phone Santa -it coming your Oay with o fof folly good wishes for your holiday, and thank's. .the Segereee'l-hetetteh '044 lection, of; antique cards 00 ,114:01 summer Igo typical of tbt, Victorian:' 4diniritiou flowers, WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULT gardless of the sexism Though sentiments may be 0411regOti. differently, flower's Stilt blaOrn bri modern Christf., mas cards.. A 'current cOrd offers one example. Poinset- tias flower oh a background of mistletoe, and theingskage reads, "Just for yOu, honey, all my love at Christmas." TO:att Ot• ,,,At% •••01 yOgi:lfie` merriest: 'of (hristrnase$, is what We're May memarter endure. Thanks., most warmly. •••••• • ',".• 4 • 4'••••".4,- •• ~Y bap •• 7" . • 1 th St la joie • • ;;; ..e•• Greet your guests with the traditional favourite for holiday festivities. Order your supply of our rich, wholesome, ready-to-serve eggnog. PHONE 527-0810 -NOTICE- No Delivery THURSDAY, DEC. 25th or on Boxhig Day, FRIDAY, DEC. 26th. Maple Leaf Products available at all times at SUPEUTET SNA.C4 :OAR MAPLE LEAF DAIR Y SEAFORTK grei* a0414( 1414/20a1 MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE STAFF OF TOPNOTCH FEEDS Jim Cunningham Gord Rimmer Brian Milne Don Kunder • 13111 Strong Dave Cornish JAhn Thompson Ken Thompson Bill Roberton Rennie Armstrong Sandra Johnson Miry Lansink Eleanor Scott Carole Daer Faye Munro Elgin Young ' Mae Chesney Hay Henderson Wes Coombs Ken Maloney Andy Doig Angus Brown Louis Nigh Carl Feeney Frank Nigh Earl. McNaughton Neil Hodgert Joe Nolan Mac McLean Carl Vanderzon Leen Van De Ban Wilfred Tremeer Paul Cook lord. MacDonald Gerald Ten Hag Joe Van Dooren- 821-191 I