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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-12-24, Page 251;,"•° a • a Way ,11;11, • „, ' .1, AMA Prid,,C0410.1041, , ',SIMI 04 „, , ,;„ ',', • I ° 3 .1 C Ilt-;• : rndot, _1**W:is:at in, nr. rtesttve ij* an * whic „ ,t4 dy several , electricali ap,• ctor.ssela. have beefl ne theta , around easb socket. •and stha s worn me4 seaetA $ug tteraptilla sets by splicing r,In wiring can be Mr. Little • „ rw _ 4 profklact on the AV , , ! onment Mhar C , . re „ shelves Qfl „ t ElYtira'slos The ornament open mesh, p1a which contain lk• . 4 4,114ninklIntQl4 tiP$ ser ° an electronic circuit package having exposed live 1.24vottlerMinals, "The tai 40414, Contact, Oa liveterminals awl create, a definite shock. hazad. buying Ikota and CANA15;,Alsi eavEREasami WIMPY 69/4140 ,,. '''' '''' ' ''''. `'''' ` `"' °' ,,, ,,,,,. , ..,„1 ,,, ,,,, ..,,,' • • 4:11lNE.S14 CURISTIEEEWU SUE Uwi jith," the May Hirsh Ev,ItiNal. at Elarixtuaas. Rut Santa Chum is esti WWII: tosi. a* he is in this seem., typical of .* 'railway' Claristmws. where he greets, youngsters enjoying u ride 011 a taterryipa,srounal. Maw atiliPh Brans the New Rook of linowlettim. • Greetings at affstmas To our friends, a hearty holiday wish that you may enioy alt the best the season offers. THE WHITE CARNATION 13 May your holiday be filled with peace and serenity: the quiet contentment which comes- from within. Our special thanks to the patrons we serve for putting their trust in us. Paul Kerrigan Fuels Paul Kerrigan, Morris Taylor Nail Joating, Paul Milton 31$ Victoria 11. Clinton 4$2403 4top1a, that 10 whi4 flurTOMISIOC, Centennl Christmas is owliakes an4 thebeauU4t trees wi 4110Wn ttcm1 The lino 1,04o4 40 beautiful whentb EverybOdy thinks that pace travel is =nettling verY newt but an thler4 gen- tleman in a rather unique "space-sitiV set the pace years agoills name: Santa Claua. Novi is the season when he's taking oft again. tor it's Cbxistmes. Row much do you know about Christmas and Santa Claus?. Here are some ques- tion; developed with the help of the editors of the Encyclopedia International. to test your know/edge. The answers are at the bottom. I. 11to tirst known Christ- mas card was designed in I84 by Englishman named, (A) Unities Dickens (11) Sir Henry Cole ((,) Joh Calcott tiorsley 2. The firm Christian Naas. iter feast, relebratting the birth of Christ, uerurred in the fourth century nn: (A) January 6 (R) July 4 (C.) preen:her 25 3. 43tri...ttnas did not become a legal holiday in the U.S. until: (A) The Puritans arrived in New lingband (11) 1856 (C) Sautes Helpers Un- - ion went on strike. mw The Wiat PAMPA Of the ginate44414, WO know today 414 Sialaa ChM?. Visa (A) Kris. RAW* (8) Cimino C. Moore (() Si. Nickolas . EC) is correct, Artist Horsley desigued the first known Christmas greeting card tor his friend, Sir Henry Cole, a wealthy Lend= gen- tletaan. Charles Diekens had his share in Christmas 143, too, His book, "A Christmas Carol:' was published that year.. is correct At first Jartuary 6, the Epiphany, was observed as the tea$ 0! Jesus' baptism, with a sec- ondary emphasis on His birth, It was not until the 5th centm AA that Christ- mas was generally celebrated on December 25. 3. (B) is correct. New Eng- land states outlawed the cel- eure mtioniddioef archuarisetm =cent! tury. 4. (C) Is correct. Kris Kringle is the German name for Santa, while Clement C. Moore contributed to the image of Santa Claus with his poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas,' in 1823. St. Nich- olas was a real person, a. fourth century bishop, and • the first Santa Claus. Mk A= MOM MPP FOR HURON -MIDDLESEX motto