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wna1d hose bad. O the eve 13.C,.* an- important ;omen. #la
of Chriert a 'firth,: The .But it was too truly to be> an
ltdct aael is iPlerretroluat of
the *TO Dotaeio I4useum,
Toeooto„ 'ante ane of its;
The
CCbristrgtsr Sty this;
December 20,, 1979 to.
Decembetr- 31, 197, The
Gospel according, to. St
Matthew records that
brilliant, star appeared in the
heave.M to guide the. Wise
Men of the. East to
,lH: thlebem where Christ was_
born. Since Matthew's:
account was 7written,.
astronomers. alt .over the
world: have struggled! .to
explain that miteettleus
star.
The Christmas Star examines
some of the theories "that
have been advanced.
Evidence indicates that
Christ was born sometime
between 6-4 B.C,
Astronomical records show
that during 7 B.C. a highly
siccant event, a great
conjuncton,'occurr ed.:avhen.
the planets Jupiter and
Saturn joined in; the
constellation of Pisces. • Since
the Wise Men were sophisti-
cated . astrologers: -
astronomers, ers, one could ask,.
"Was it the sight of this,
conjunction that lured .them
to. Bethlehem?"
Chines records indicate
that a "supernova,".,; an,
exploding star, occurred in
1,054 A.D. Was a supernova
the celestial, phenomenon
that explains the Christmas
Star? Halley's Comet: stood
high in the morning sky --over
•
tr000ntierti effects would !save assn Mt .the eVe
de4 with, the brilliant of Christ's birth. .Still, it
ismatie ,stet' seen by .leaves; the Stas Qf *Attleboro
ileboro
Decetnber 2Q; 2.:, 2:d1 & 7:30
p,m December 22, 2.4
12:30, 1:4S, 3:00 ala 7.130
P.m.,, December 24, 12001„
1:451'k 3:OQ. p -m., De en1 ez .
25 -Planetarium. Closed,
December 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
22.30,1:45, 30O& 7.00 p.m..
December 31-12:30, i:4$ &,
0, t",rw
the birth of Christ,
The show, the Christmas
$tar at The McCaughlin
Planetarium recreates all of
the Wise. Men, The a mystery, or if you prefer, a
Christmas Star allows us to miracle.
share the night sky as it SHOWT11VIES:
Sweet Treat .
Rose Petal Jelly
"A rose is a rose is a rose' , .. according to
Gertrude Stein, celebrated poetess. Not always
so, when its rich red petals can be turned into
that all too rare treat ... rose petal jelly!
If you remember. the delicate taste and fra-
grance of ruse Petal jelly from when you were a
child, you'll welcome this almost forgotten re-
cipe. If you have never tasted ;u, try this easy
recipe fora new and.delightful taste experience.
Put two quarts of fresh rose petaisinto. a large
bowl and cover with l quart boiling water.
Cover the bowl and steep for 20 minutes. Strain
into a wide, shallow pan. Add 3 teaspoons •of
lemon::ibice, 4 cups of sugar and cook over
medium heat until the sugar is dissolved, stir-
ring constantly, When mixture passes the jelly
test (two drops flow together in a metal spoon)
skim and pour into hot,' sterile jars and cover
with paraffin.
Enjoy this fragrant jelly on biscuits;
Admission.: Adults $1.75,,
Studeata, Children, Senior
Citizen SLOP Childfers aged
6 to 14 years, of age Must be
ai cojepanied. by an adult:
We regret that children
under the sage of 6, and
latecomers,; cannot„ be
admitted to, ape theatre
shows,
u•x
I. The many
The practice of exchang-
ing gifts at. Christmastime
may be connected: with at
similar ancient Roman
practice on New Year'S
Day,
l-fowever,, tnost theolog
an$ trace the custom to gifts:
brought to the Infant Jesus.
by the Wise Men,
Dutch children fill wood.
en. shoes with .food and
water for St, Nicholas and
his horses. On Christmas
morning, good children find
that Nicholas has filled the
shoes with small: toys.. and
candy,- Bad • children find
them stuffed with sticks,
however. .
Italian ;children look to
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ways of
gifting
the 'Magi themselves for gift
bringing,. On January 6th,
the Three. Kinee. or a help -
fa "witch,' I3efana,• Win
leave: treats for those who
are good and tricks for the
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A CANADIAN. CHILD'S. WORLD 'OP TOYS -That's the title of an
exhibition' Scheduled from Dec. 1, to Jan. 7 1980, at the, Royal Ontario
Museum's Canadiana Building, 14 Queen's Park Crescent West, in
Toronto (near College Street and University Avenue), This sleigh, with
original green paint, is part of a special display ;of antique dols, doll
furniture, building; blocks and other pulp, -toys on view id 'the seasonal
exhibit. Some of the toys are manufactured importswhile others are
modest homemade products, but altogethbtr they reflect a charming, view
of a Canadian. child's Christmas, (R0, M Photo)
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Christmas tills the ..,
air with leoke ushering in
this season u t great i oN. and
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We wish N ou cticr`
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Saluting all our grand ;patrons and
hoping an endless stream of good things
comas your was We appreciate your kindness.'
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