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of Christmas. Perhaps at no
listory of the world has waned
this miracle and the hope it
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Giving and
The Spirit ot Christmas is much more than
just sharing gifts and all the joy and excitement
that goes on. It is that feeling inside of
us that draws us closer together at this special
time of the year
Our spirit grows until we find ourselves
caught up with the feeling that has been
called for centuries "goodwill toward men."
The story of the Babe in the Manger, the Star
of Bethlehem, the Three Wise Men is old but
sull new We cannot think of this story without
being touched by it.
It is hard to believe, but it's true that many
people overlook the deep religious significance
of Christ's birth. Christmas is not just
J a time for celebrating and having parties. It
is more than that it a .mo for thinking
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Choral Group Entertains?The
Clinton High School mixed chrous
provided entertainment for Old Timers
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about eternal things. The Christmas Spirit is
one of giving and forgiving. If we want our
children to appreciate the joy of giving, we
must teach them the age old rule "it is better
to give than to receive" is still true.
We cannot tell our children that it is better
to give unless we practice what we say. If we
give and at the same time think about what
we ii get in return, we re missing uui un ine
true Spirit of Christmas.
We should make this Christmas Season a
time of giving of ourselves instead of just
giving material things. Grve of your time and
energies to help your families, friends, and
neighbors. Let us remember to offer peace
and goodwill to all men.