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vici,„panclles of yesteryear.
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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'
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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,"' •
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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."
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merriest: 'of
(hristrnase$,
is what We're
May
memarter
endure.
Thanks.,
most
warmly.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE STAFF OF TOPNOTCH FEEDS
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Ken Thompson
Bill Roberton
Rennie Armstrong
Sandra Johnson
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Faye Munro
Elgin Young '
Mae Chesney
Hay Henderson
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Ken Maloney
Andy Doig
Angus Brown
Louis Nigh
Carl Feeney
Frank Nigh
Earl. McNaughton
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Mac McLean Carl Vanderzon
Leen Van De Ban
Wilfred Tremeer
Paul Cook
lord. MacDonald
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