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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-10-20, Page 10A St . Lei A vo rift , o. 'a ,,, „;, 6A+ 1,,Ist lA3 o,: t , ourse aTCt, e tt 10 por,.., a, i • 11,..111, No %'. tl nit - ti est Canadian Holiday?! aioesn't always fall on a Monday 4)1. Frith), it Autl `he have that whatever-it- r7.T\ in May It used to be 'Victoria's Birthday In 'h,. Tt0rntn;;,trees were planted r tht rest of the daffy, and you horned your fingers i i t'i r•ickers and your eye - or, Itoinan Candles. 1 ;Tut ',%e're supposed to do s;1 around and think of ' ,Trnrert'nwealth brother in ,T1.1,1,, Senegat, ,11' the v;,, r;, ,s hese ttirthcl:ly i, in tet r month, or. something? .Vicat we actually do is open the 1.,,,._,1.1, 4,r co fishi,ng then •T1' ol.nrse. there; is Year s Day 11'1 n,l?o\ers and 'Iuti ns �ctut111y. fear , depends on how fer- �i: first footed it 011 tell' t , ,;r+'rte It can b.e a's t.,K 5 a be“ -rage room, or a:, ,uncti( is as a rooster. gut th+'ire he three cold, tlre_,t and deadly months m }. ,��),.Seetryof , Yl.� y \art t ,. n,: uts,iotl`l ht•t :r: llr� fila;,,, .A1ar:1n, i:1''strt Fraynt', Mrs J ,e .Thr- fart 1;ei,tin.'. Mr, , ;;i 't>>,'h, 11r, Stanley ",i tl Marino, \1'i1 t n ap �t+rt' lased by the i .•a' ',1 for a ,Iran% arA wort' ler, 11enni- I r ir,l: [l, i ern„ J11', Mrs '-d 1Ir� 1)1'nru, l[o; sirs J :%H DLRN ° AP:‘RTM i NT t.F.:SQL:'a,<E ..- GODERICH ppb Pit,; :•4lg.naa -Star The two saddest holidays of the year"are Remembrance Day and Good Friday. And, appropri- ately, they come at the most dis- mal times of .the year. On Nov. 11th, the sky weeps, the widows and mothers weep, the flags droop at half-mast and the bells toll. The only joint in town that jumps i the Legion Hall After the ,solemn rites have ended, old cronies gather to exchange- lies, enjoy good food and drink, and listed to the inevitable speaker trying to con- vince them it was all worth- while. Good Friday is gloom, dark- ness and bitter wind, remnants. ' of snow -drifts. A day of death, sacrifice and sorrow. Cold, cold, and the earth is dead and fro- wn: Christmas is another thing. 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Sleep is sweet, smooth and as dreamless as whipped honey. And then there's the thanks- giving itself. Thanks for good health. Thanks I'm alive. Thanks for children. Thanks for a good har'est, or fat beef, or a steady job. Thanks for a chance 'to go on living through another year of those other holidays until I can say thanks again. obsqu sr • tutenosr y FEDERAL PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ANNUAL MEETING friday, October 28, 1966 CLINTON LEGION HALL a.ro p.m. GUEST SPEAKERS ... ' Hon.. Alvin Hamilton, Former Minister of Agriculture Robert McKinley, M.P.-- And Others DONUT AND KAFFE KLATCH AFTER MEETING JOHN DURNIN, MRS. P. G. THOMPSON, President , Secretary 42b IN FREE Trip To B�rbados�-. 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