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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Dec 1964, p. 18

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IN A CARE SR SLE OI aL RUSE SE OE AGE ASL a EE EAP NCEA TE AS 2) 13 U4) A NN TARAS TAD AR Ia RA A SS AE AN sat ve i ALLY ' PETE \ |e basin REEERA URES RAITICRARN SERVERS ELSIE LAREN ELE TS SVE RUSSEL ELL FRR RNS Ra 22 CFF, ISR HRS IST Fle PION 2) SIAN WR EEC silts ¥ 1] Ad 7 aA\" } » VAN ALTE out on the feast of Stephen." 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., DECEMBER 24th, 1964 rent . i This familiar carol commeifis Carolers Were Once Dancers (lad Tidings Like the Wise Men, let us " marvel anew at the miracle of Christmas. A i 4 were danced to, according to Encyclopedia International, Ca- rolers took hands and formed a ring, singing as they went round. Oldest of all carols, it has been said, was that sung by the heavenly host when the birth of the Saviour wad announced to the shepherds on the plains of Bethlehem. Probably, the prac- tice of singing carols at Christ- mas arose in imitation ofthis, as the majority of carols de. clared the good tidings of great joy, and the title of Noel, nowell ; y Fi HS Joy at Christmas or Joy to the world . . . and special good wishes to our friends and their families. Stanley R. Bruton "YOUR IDA DRUG STORE or novelle, applied to carols, would seem to bear out this idea. BIRTHDAY NEWS . .. "Nowell" or "Noel" meand birthday news or 4 "shout of joy" for the birth of Christ. The earliest carols were songs of the Nativity, the Incarnation and the Annunciation. Later, ones on shepherd themes and the Epiphany were composed, folk origin on the festivities of the Christmas season. These latter included such songs as "The Holly and The Ivy" Many of the surviving old carols: were originally part of the medieval mysteries and miracle plays. FIRST IN LATIN... Christmas carols first were written in scholar's Latin. The Blessed Jacopone of Todi, of the Franciscan order, led the way to a wider enjoyment and ap- preciation of joyous Christmas songs by writing musical poems in the language of the common people, The saint, who lived from about 1230 to 1306 A.D., had a good precedent for his interest in carols in St. Francis himself. A: we journey along the road of life, may. the light of the Christmas star hearten and inspire us, strengthening our resolve to do all we can "to achieve lasting peace on earth, SWEETMAN'S Service Station and Staff To St. Francis is traced the creation of the first creche or manger scene, in 1223 A.D. Villagers gathered around the Christ Child. "THE BOAR'S HEAD" . . . "The boar's head in hand bear I, Bedecked with bays and rosemary." "The Boar's Head Carol," source of this quotation, ap- peared in the first collection of English carols, printed in 1521, and is still sung on Christmas Day at Queens College, Oxford. Other colleges of Oxford had . Christmas bring you a multitude of joys. A Sam Cooper BARBER SHOP and there were also many off scene and sang hymns to the The first Christmas sarels) their own versions of the same song. 'The boar is dead; lo, here is his head," remarked the carol sung at St. John's, while "The boar's head in hand I bring, With garlands gay and birds singing" was the version heard at Balliol. Even in early times, the "hoar" romantically referred to as traditional at the feast was probably a pig. The wild boar is believed to have been extinct in Britain early in the 12th cen- tury. FEAST OF STEPHEN - . "God King Wenceslas looked orates two famous men. Oné is . King Wenceslas, who ruled in Bohemia in the 10th century A.D. He was noted for his generosity to 'the poor, and practiced this generosity on Christmas and on St. Stephen's Day, December 26. St. Stephen was the first Christian martyr, noted in leg- end as a follower of Christ ho, at the time of the Nativity, had been in the' service of King Herod. When he was permitted to see the Star, he left Herod to serve the Child. (Continued on page 11) Lou's Beauty Salon __ PORT PERRY Nigh t ay the manger and'its miracle live In your heart, And to you, Christmas [oy. | 1 ! | | Herds a very special delivers of warm wishes for a merry Christmas Tripp's Construction Lid. PORT PERRY ° \ I ° O , o 1 MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! Se 25 °° hy ° v2 0 Lo < ° ° ° a > ©» ° | ° |® ° > Oo 5 A "AAA ALLA AY ARR a4 ORONO, Weve good wishes galore for everyone > at Christmas! And if our wishes come true, you'll enjoy the merriest holiday season ever. i GREER and KELLY | LAW OFFICE SOZOR ORO OROYOROTOTOTOTE ee

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