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The Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 24of ve 1 f o X I leg,01 COL I C Tz. I. M. •Y• .v I.. ...':: 1 vAt'„SLik. ..i t•.,, f} i in4Fi •�{$,.Y: '`�� 4pv I I it" o'ND FIRST PRIZE I I , pant PRIZEI - I � win below a pr�xe • each ou may a '2 is is V1age...y hone number -sosit°r, rQo I n rt Color the pictaddress t age ou acntvy to tw hurOTM ones and ■�O ame, mail Y as you to boy s 5 J.OY TO THE WORLD out n °r is op of ( „ this 0 COME, ALL YE F'AI'THFUL Isaac Waits, English clergyman, in 1719 picture and�ob\or as manWIlmereCOntest not hildren before �� are fitted wrote the words to this beautiful hymn, ( SeafoRh• igen to each ,"gel, Who be Sunni' W1U be The best known of all Christmas hymns, taken Y gill beg ears or y ounEntries n ri s D st of Judges ,. �� Y arranged from music composed by Handel. I 12 y ees• Dec THIRD 5t from the Latin Adeste fidelis. It is translated girl emp ber 17 I neWspaper'sDecern PRIZE into '119 languages cnd dialects. I VJednesdav, ( NAME OF CONTESTANT AGE I final. S NAME OF CONTESTANT AGE ADDRESS 0 sZoo, 1 I I ADDRESS PHONE PHONtr I I I I A r � I I I , I I I I I I' I I' I I I I I � I I� ( � I - I I � 4 Y "AWAY IN A MANGER" - j "JINGLE BELLS" "WE THREE KINGS. OF THE ORIENT ARE" slotLITTLE si favorite with children everywhere 1. this I Althourgh John Pierpont of Connecticut wrote I TOWN, OF BETHLEHEM 11 simple, lovely song was Composed by Martin I this song long before you were even born,, it This carol is often sung during school Christ= . I In 1$68 when Phrt i Brooks, p Episcopal Min - lather as a children's Christmas hymn. ,mas playP, It was written in 1$59 by Dr. Jahn ister, returned fra� visiting Bethlehem, he Y I is still.one of the newer carpis. • ° ( H. Hopkins, Jr,, a Minister. ( and his" church organist wrote this carol. ' MANIC OF tONTtS14ANT AGE • . WAMk Or CONTlSTANT AGN NAME OF CONTtSTAN'T AOD,t2"tsE Al® t ( AME 00CONTS$TANT ADDlttfi AGN ADDRtfS • PNrdNi I ADDRISS �.. •. I � ItR�Nt � Prooas - b D W 4 0 0 Ij f a N N A IV N 0 A A "IT CAME UPON THE MIDNIGHT CLEAR" 1 Christmas ..Eve 1$49 was so beautiful, "SILENT NIGHT" I I "HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING" I IP DhymDnLY clear and snowy, thought Edmund H. Sears, a Uni- I This is one of our loveliest carols and was written -in the 19th century in Arnsdorf, Austria I Charles Wesley, younger brother of John es- . I i'his melodious theEnglishversion of tcir•ian Minister, that he wrote this carol. by Franz Gruber and Fr. Joseph Mohr.. ley, founder of the Methodist Church, com- I �� "' the French hymn,. Cantique de Noel. The posed this stirring Christmas hymn in 1730. I literal translation is "Christmas Carol." NAME OF CONTESTANT AGN NAME OF CONTESTANT I AGE NAME OF CONTE STANT AGE ADDRESS ( NAME OF CONTESTANT AGE ADDRESS . I ADDRESS ADDRESS PHONE (PHONE I ( PHONE PHONE I' I I' I I I I I � I I� ( � I - I I � 4 Y "AWAY IN A MANGER" - j "JINGLE BELLS" "WE THREE KINGS. OF THE ORIENT ARE" slotLITTLE si favorite with children everywhere 1. this I Althourgh John Pierpont of Connecticut wrote I TOWN, OF BETHLEHEM 11 simple, lovely song was Composed by Martin I this song long before you were even born,, it This carol is often sung during school Christ= . I In 1$68 when Phrt i Brooks, p Episcopal Min - lather as a children's Christmas hymn. ,mas playP, It was written in 1$59 by Dr. Jahn ister, returned fra� visiting Bethlehem, he Y I is still.one of the newer carpis. • ° ( H. Hopkins, Jr,, a Minister. ( and his" church organist wrote this carol. ' MANIC OF tONTtS14ANT AGE • . WAMk Or CONTlSTANT AGN NAME OF CONTtSTAN'T AOD,t2"tsE Al® t ( AME 00CONTS$TANT ADDlttfi AGN ADDRtfS • PNrdNi I ADDRISS �.. •. I � ItR�Nt � Prooas - b D W 4 0 0 Ij f a N N A IV N 0 A