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Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Dec 1948, p. 36

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PAGE 36 7 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1948 Holiday hreetings | To faithful old friends, cherished new friends -- you whose friendship we strive to deserve, our hearty Greetings are tendered for a genuine Canadian Christmas. May the New Year be a joyous and pros- perous one for each of you. JEAN'S HAIRDRESSING SHOP 46 RITSON SOUTH PHONE 1952 Best Wish es To one and all -- a joyous Yuletide season echoing on through the year. So that our staff may enjoy their Yuletide dinner at home, we will be closed Christmas and New Year's days. + x ox "RUSSELL SUNOCO SERVICE 74 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 4806 LACES A SCHRISTMAS MB GREETINGS At this happy time of the year it is our great pleasure to extend to one and all sincere wishes for a joyous Yuletide, HIGGINS FOOD STORE 166 Alice St. Phone 1081 All Ready For Santa ¥ ¥e Gloria Patric of Hollywood offers a preview of the welcome she will give Santa Claus Christmas Eve. ~<Central Press Canadian. fA RE RAR USLEHSKR AA LEAR EAR EE ERE RAE ERR AR SRR HEAR IR ANY To You ' ' hor! + Your Neigh We Extend BEST WISHES For A Very .-: + Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year! THE "HALLIDAYS" McLaughlin Blod. SIT Sl NT I 0 SER lS I SR Da A OR , | Wi May this be the Happiest Christmas of Your Life... and '49 the Best New Year -- WHITTINGTON RADIO &/APPLIANC ales and /( Jerr ewece 5 BOND ST. W. PHONE 1438 , cer ore errata? GOOD KING WENCESLAS \ ; Good King Wenceslas look'd out On the Feast of Stephen, When the snow lay around about, Deep and crisp, and even; Brightly shone the moon that night, Though the frost was cruel When a poor man came: in sight, Gath'ring winter fuel. 2 "Hither, page, and stand by me, If thou know'est it, telling, Yonder peasant, who is he? Where and what his dwelling?" "Sire, he lives a good league hence, Underneath the mountain; | Right against the forest fence ! By Saint Agnes' fountain," | : 3 } | "Bring me flesh, and bring me wine, | Bring me pine logs hither; Thou and I will see him dine, | When we bear them thither," | Page and monarch forth they went, | Forth they went together; { Through the rude wind's wild | lament, | And the bitter weather. | ' | In his master's steps he trod, 'Where the snoyylay dinted; Heat was in the Very sod 'Which the saint had printed. Therefore, Christian men be sure, | 'Wealth or rank possessing, | Ye who now will bless the poor, { Shall yourselves find blessing. | New Delhi--(CP) -- The Indian | constituent assembly, Dec. 6 ,passed | an article of the Draft Constitution | which says that "all persons are equally entitled to freedom of con- | tice and propogate their own reli- £ gion." ...and 7 Simcoe Street South To all our friends and patrons who have helped make our year so pleasant --our best wishes to 'you nd yours for a merry Christmas... a healthy, prosperous NewYear hope that we may again enjoy your kind patronage dur- ing the coming year. Fox's Ladies science and freedom to profess prac- | | happy, a sincere Wear Phone 540 May this message of thankful apprecia- | tion for your goodwill come to you at a time when you too are enjoying the pleasant memories of friendships that -have lasted through long loyal years.. ; Mrs. M. Crozier, PROPRIETQR . [ Na. J) Milian ® LIER 1% ROYAL HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY 19 CELINA STREET OSHAWA PHONE 260 N AVS EEA ASR WER, BRRELE ear AE i 4 %

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