wen \ ‘ : ‘ « 7 1 " an ny \ ‘ ' M ‘ . my ‘ \ \ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' \ ‘ \ F 1 ‘ ‘ TEP ‘ \ Oe ‘ , ; . . \ ‘ ¥ . 1 4‘ ‘ . \ . : y > a ws Fite ‘ ; a : : Swgtis ” 7 : £ t \ ‘ f s \ * ve 4 - * = ey o % , y L a 4 er aes fom d ‘ A may 1. HI ' T acniphenarmea nee CASTLEGAR. NEWS, CHRISTMAS. 1974 Wr e 4 i : : i ; | “ A ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, CHRISTMAS. 1974 : . 4 riters: — — aan poe as Whenever the talk turns to « : E |) Christmas books and stories, i ; somebody's sure to’ mention‘ . : ¥ , 4 ; é § ‘ ‘i Charles Dickens, . E e 2. 3 : . a ie “Christmas cual, ” : cy 2 B : s published in '1843, is: syno- “ HpaaRS ? 3 pnw : : : . ! / , - ous with holiday convi- < ity,* and © its under: : ‘ theme atresses the ‘spi ‘our ‘goad : friends; Ihrough- > truths and'b! jessings of the 2. “out the ‘communily 7-5. for:, » A : : > a‘ ; Nativity. i a your, falthful patronage “and s H i & : é . a é .- +, God bless us, every one,” Mo e : BSS ‘ : * es : 4 : : es cried Tiny Tim Crat It and.’ i 7 i i E Nea 5 the cry still echoes. ai 4 : = ue : : While’ Dickens ‘may be, all: f ne - Co. word for Christmas, many an- . : 2 fi CON ‘ : z i . other, author: has written, ‘of. at ! N y oe, 1) z . : . - jae i this Lome festival and A 7 aif . : : : sit aoe i . merry feas! z é AN > é 5 ipod 3 : p * Among: the best st known ex Cae i a ‘ : SY On this Yuletide, : Ps A 2 : amples ina ay be seenes : : : 5 we wish for you and s . . : : Bo, PEeg. Louisa May Alcott’s “Little ©; i . ae yours an abundance : : 3 : During this holy holiday, we'd like to of Christmas cheer, : i A : - Jone’ in the story of Meg, JO, wish all our friends a simple, lovely © : topped: off with an ° Beth and i x vs oth aa ANY. 2 ae eee Weise Hiaree = _ Christmas, filled with warmth and . : extra helping of peace ese 0 eroines : : a ‘come to life-for their readers, rae ..:, happiness. : ; . and never more so: than in d ne : Bs ee and love. Thanks, all. the’. Chris tmas-season , story ~) 3 that opens :the: book, ‘when : ‘\ i me ‘ Bart i y _ te the March ‘family gave’ up'a ~: : D7 é bas , 5 = . i near. . . . | festive: breakfast’ for. a. poor. : 3 2 f ; 5 Z RR ay Caicedo EIN NEY : “CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME | : . ; - they truly feasted, for they ? ‘ f t é z 8 - knew the ® Joy of shi favoriteis Kate " t i ee ot weet Viet it up.with a: ob 01,1) of 1887. mile and our good . ae a LES TES 8. ye bret but tou story of the - : . ind ras inva fala cll woe ere A eno of peace.and wonder,” Boe ~* prineiples of Christmas. i excitement and joy is Christmas!.May fH : : =n’ the: the present day, the eG “this: a sei ‘of happiness be with you always. “pote, who claims the:inven- a *. tion:of!a‘new literary. form, i the’ non-fiction“ riovel; “ory,” a short story, appeared j Seat i May peace ¢ and as.a television drama in pels é : ah . - love be with you. Gen aaer ; - y Thanks for your fine support. — In Popularity oe ee Reaeart we don’t: hay : E mia RS : E \ j : “3 Sega : 5 : . a ‘more’ Christmas cards, only z ee iS hes fl ; j : fox. ; Perce ne se ; : i some religious ones.” H 2 These words. supposedly spoken: leswoman to 3 e ie : ; fe : ; : : ee = a lasi eae shopper for for” , : ; 3 SS LA Ne : : ae secs : ; ; * greeting’ cards'a' good . woe ol i Modes : 7G : 4 uy ¥ > y a i 5 3 : t years ago, svouldn: tbe mean, 3 ‘ an : oo. g Ah i z 7 we a : 2 ean ¢ fe ne ele ous at anyous looking ” | “a ‘ ee eee, : Saehes ne Ean vo == and wish all our friends ‘the merriest. . : . a aa © awesome i 4 d = hare Pato 3 5 ¢ : stillness of that’ err eaten etay aide 3 Re me 2 ye. : : SNe eck ser 3 % aie f * holiday ever! Thank you for. everything! , es . — ey ¢ Holy Night, the Christ funny, a and) now. it definitely i é A < aoe re i ne 5 Christmas ill your heart ond: chomel mistletoe, robins and. other . Sen but they ‘take second" place A _ birds, beautiful women and Sea. __Marlane. Hofel = ee CASTLEGAR REALTY 1D. || eg yy: rr re 7 |