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Year s Day 11'1 n,l?o\ers and
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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. A
season of peace and joy on
earth with goodwill toward men,
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terminable carols. But,. let's be
Honest: By,,the'time The Day has
arrived, you are baffled, bushed
and broke.
That leaves nothing else but
Thanksgiving.'
First, there are the physical
delights. Weather is usually fine
— brisk and bright: -Scenery is
magnificent: blue, bronze- and
crimson. Blood bubbles in the
jns. Fire feels good. Food
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tastes like never before. Lungs
lap glean air. 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.
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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
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