Whitby Free Press, 21 Dec 1983, p. 29

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NHITBY FR EE PRESS, CH RI STMAS CAROL SECTION, WEONESOAY 0DECEMBER 21, 1983, PAGE 19 BlessitngstoA When I was a learner I sought and, night and day, I asked the Lord to aid me And He show'd me the way. Go tell it on the mountains, Over the huIs, an' ev'rywhere, Go, go tell it on the mountains, Over hilîs an' ev'rywhere,. Go tell it on the mountains, Go, go tell it on the mountains, Our Jesus Christ is born. both night He made me a watchman city wall, An' if I am a Christian I arn the least of ail. upon the city, Go tell it on the mountains, Over the his an' ev'rywhere, Go, go tell it on the mountains,, Over his an' ev'rywhere, Go tell it on thelmountains, Go, go t eil it on the mouintains, Our Jesus Christ is born. GOOD KING WENCESLAS Good King Wenceslas looked out, On the Feast of Stephen, When the snow lay round about, Deep, and crisp, and even; Brightly shone' the mooný that night, Thouügh the frost was cruel, When a poor m an came in sight, Gathering winter fuel. "Hither, page, and stand by me, If thou know'st it, telling, Yonder peasant, Who is he Where and what his dwelling?" "Sire, he ivies a good league hence, Underneath the mountain, Right against the forest fence, By Saint Agnes' fountain. In his master's. steps :he trod, Where the snow- lay, dinted; Heat was in the very sod >Which the Saint had printed. Therefore,ý Christian men, be sure Wealth or rank possessing, Ye Who now will bless the poor, Shall yourselves find blessings. A ipeprayer that, Sthe newbom King bring you peace >throughout the yearÇ ' W 121 Brook St. S. Our best wishes for P 668-3261 the very happiest of Holiday Seasons! CIIRYSLERLTrD. e t eg SI I t' GO TELL IT ON -THE MOUNTAIN f L ,t.oi U--,%oe

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