Hallowe'en provided an opportunity for real strenuous fun. No real damage was done except to the temper of some who had to hunt for wagon wheels, gates, wagons, barrels, etc., much of which decorated the front street. The youthful tormentors were at back door and front demanding edible plunder by the word “trick or treat” to which the inmates gladly responded and sent the robbers away rejoicing.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Halloween Fact #2
The earliest known use in print of the term "trick or treat" appears in 1927, from Blackie, Alberta, Canada:
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