GUY FAWKES' DAY.
TO rmt EDITOR OF THE f-BESS. s, r sth is at hand, and it seems to nu- that the time has come when the s »rt an< eof ' Guy Fawkcs' Day" ithil'l well he abolished. | We pride onrvdves upon living in a Christian country, hut the grotesque calibrations famed out on November ,*>th surely fall short of our conception of trne chari'y We cannot blame the children for the part they plav in the continued remembrance of this day; thev senf»r:iily regard it as an opportunity for the collection of a few more [.cnniW \yhat I do sußfifst i«. could not those in authority do something to bring about a reform in this direction? I feel sure thru lam onlv voicing the opinion of many others in this matter - Ycur«, etc., M.S.S. Chnttchiirch. November l«t. 19*J9.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19766, 2 November 1929, Page 11
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