Halloween
... Halloween ...
... Halloween ...
... HALLOWEEN ...
... HALLOWEEN This is the night when witches fly, On their whizzing broomsticks through the wintry sky; Steering up the pathway where the stars are shrewn, They stretch skinny fingers to the waking moon. This is the night when old wives tell, Strange and ...
... Halloween Sandbach Girls V ent ure joined in a Halloween in Sandbach Drill Hall. M Friday . ...
... —— Halloween Another diary date lis Monday, October 31, when Junior Latics will host a fanx’dru:muonenpuvm Springfield Park Social Club (7.30 pm Admission for non-members is 50p. a— Bluechip This week’s Bluechip winners: Thursday, £75: 0039 (C. Whittaker); ...
... HALLOWE'EN. The witches and the warlocks will be abroad on the night of October 30th, when the Club is staging a Hallowe'en party. It will be a crazy night, with witch-brooms, coffins and ghosts reviving the old superstitions of the witches' wicked ...
... Hallowe'en than 130 Brownies front the Rural District enjoyed their party at St. Haiti. Shaviegton. last west. The FEU with the Brownies* Jubilee Year celebrations. and among the were Mn. J. eon. District Goinadasioner; D. Sates District Miss R. Harrison ...
... HALLOWEEN PARTY Halloween was velebrated by Crosby Caledonian Society last night ate party at which ' the guests were the houng relatives of members. The party. -at St. Luke's Hall, included a fancy dress parade, a competition for the best ,!tintern made ...
... Halloween party Runcorn Parish Infants' School children will be remembering all those ghost stories tomorrow who they meet at the school for a Halloween party during the alto- The children are also looking forward to their Christmas Balm on the following ...
... HALLOWEEN By HENRI , digh • : • 7 HERE we are plunged into long dark evenings with Christmas quite a way off—and what more cheering than an excuse to celebrate? Wednesday gives us All Saints' Eve, more excitingly known as Eve of Witches. Cauldrons, screeching ...
... on Hallowe'en ...
... shoulder would reveal I ihis initials. The superstitions: connected wth Hallowe'en have always had special significance in the North of England, and although for teenagers Hallowe'en dances have replaced the homelier revels of bygone years children sitlll ...