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Whitby Free Press, 22 Dec 1982, p. 18

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 22, 1982, WHITBY F~REE PRESS, CHRISTMAS CAROL SECTION. S Estabilshe Over 25 Veas stak bouft& tabern I. t668«2751 ~ristas0 939 Dundee St. W. (1 Mls wsst of 4 corers) of - m; FROSTY ~THE SNOWMAN Frosty the Snowrnan, was. a jolly happy soul, With a corn cobbed pipe and a button nose and, two eyes made out of coal., Frosty the Snowman, is a falry tale they say; he was made of snow, but the cblldren know, how he came' to life one day. There must have been some magic ln that old silk bat tbey found; for when tbey placed It on bis bead, he began to dance around. if Frosty the Snowman, was alive as be could bc, and the cbildren say, he could' laugh. and play, just the same1 as you- and me. Frosty the Snowman knew the Sun was hot that day,, so he said let's run and we'll. have some fun, now before 1 meit' away. Down 'to the village, with a' broomstick in bis band; running here and there are al'around'the square, saying catch me iyou can. He led them down-the streets of town, right to the- traffic cop; he only paused a moment when he beard hlm holler stop! For Frostyw the Snowman hadi to hurry on, bis way; but he waved, goodbye saying don't you cry, 19il be back <again some day., Thumpy Thump Tbump Thumpy, Thump Thump, look at Frosty go; Thump Tbump Tbump, Tbumpety, Thump Tbump, over the bis of snow. W.

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