Whitby Free Press, 23 Dec 1985, p. 22

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PAGE 22 MONDAY,DECEMBER 23. 1985 WHITB Y FR EE PRESS GOD REST VE MERRY GENTLEMEN The shepherds at those tidings Rejoiced much in mind, God rest you merry, gentlemen, And left their flocks a-feeding, Let nothing you dismay, In tempest, storm, and wind: Remember Christ our Saviour And went to Bethlehem straightway, *Was born on-Christmas day, The Son of God to find. iloilTo save us ail from Satan's power When we were gone astray; S4 There's no botter O tidîngs of comfort andjoy. trne ta wisji Our fiend the. besti MerrY Christmasl In Bethlehem, in Jewry, This blessed Babe was born, And laid within a manger, Upon this blessed morn; C I RC LE TAXIThe which His mother Mary C R L TA IDid nothing take in scorn. And when they came to Bethlehemn 128 BROCK ST. N. Where our dear Saviour lay, 66 -66From God, our heavenly Father, They found Him in a manger, 668.666A bless'ed angel came; Where oxen feed on hay; And unto certain shepherds His mother Mary kneeling down Brought tidings of the same: Unto the Lord did pray. How that in Bethlehem was born The Son of God by Name. Now to the Lord sing praises, Ail you-within this place, 'Fear not then,' said the angel, And with true love and brotherhood 'Let nothing you affright, Each other now embrace; This day is born a Saviour This holy tie of Christmas 0f a pure virgin bright, Ail other doth deface. To free ail those who trust in Him Amen. From Satan's power and mighit.' Traditional English Carol Enjoy a happy holiday season 0 ~f 1used with love and laughter. We thank you for your 0 patronage, and look forward to seingyou soon. 0&*.'120D n a t.EW ib qur 0

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