AC Phoenix, October 1990, Page 25 .. I Halloween: More Tricks Than Treats By Peggy Moore Halloween is on just about every calendar as one of Ihe most signifi cant holidays we cele brate. October 31st is set aside for this obser vation. And though it’s exciting for kids to dress up in their favorite cos tumes and knocking on doors holding brown paper bags, it is more concern today than at any time prior to it’s ori gin. Many families and in dividuals take part in the fun holiday time, but few could tell you its mean ing or how it came into being. Halloween was ob served by a group of people called the Celts. The Celts origin is traced back to Northern France and the British Isles. The Celts had a tremendous fear of what they referred to as “Halloween”. During the fail months the Celts could see the change in the length of daylight. the sun, which they worshipped, was thought to have been killed by darkness. Day light hours decreased, and darkness began to set-in between 5 o’clock and 5:30 p.m. After De cember 21st it was be lieved that the days went back to their origi nal length of time. On Halloween night the Celts believed all spirits of the dead were called together. Wicked spirits would take the form of cats. Because of this, people believe cats have evil powers. During this time those who dared to dress as a witch, would have prob ably been killed. Witches were greatly feared because it was believed that they, as well as cats, possessed evil powers. As children we re member Halloween in a scary-fun way. Scary? Costumes were not al ways pleasing to the eye and we knew that it represented something unpleasant. On the other hand, knocking on doors and receiving treats from pleasant smiling faces was in deed a pleasure. When young people were ask “What is so exciting about Hal loween," they re sponded: “I like receiv ing candy, food and some liked the idea of getting money. Whether it be five, ten, fifteen, or even twenty- five cents, the knock...the smile...the thank you, were all worth it." Much of Halloween’s luster has been tar nished because of mo.'e tricks than treats. Ob jects have been found in apples and other treats. Drugs are also high on the list of anti The Meaning of Homecoming Halloween persons. There are many things to be shared with you concerning Halloween. Hopefully this will arouse your suspicions. Go to your local public library and find out more about why we celebrate Halloween. And find if it is worth it or not. The crisp air fills with excitement as hundreds of voices ring out with joyous calls, for it is time for Homecoming to be gin. From many different places they return to share the joys and sad ness since the last gathering. It is a time to relive days gone by and tell of how time has made the passing so much more pleasant than when the reality occurred. What makes one return to the place of yesterday? Is it the maturing of apprecia tion, the need to let others know you have etched a place of your own in society, or is it to see who else will be present? It Is a compos ite of all of these things that bring people to gether again. They loy alty to the school plays an important part in all of the activities that abound and makes for pleasant memories. The more people begin to realize that isolation is not a pleasant mode, the more they tend to gather for homecom ings and other such gatherings. The unde- finable bond that exists seems to be much stronger during this pe riod of time. It erases position, status, or whatever individual concerns that have kept individuals apart previ ously, and leaves a warm, inner feeling of comradery because each has his or her own story to tell. Homecom ing means that you be long to an important group that has been a growth process unfold and you have been a part of that unfolding in some way. This has cre ated memories that will always be etched in your mind. Homecom ing means a time to re new friendships that perhaps have slipped by the way because of distances. Homecoming means a time of release of tensions that have been caught up in the day-to-day living of making things work and meeting the needs of what must be done to sustain life. It is a time when the ego, more or less, has a field-day, and realities can be pushed aside for a short while. Homecoming is a return to the place where new beginnings took root and sprouted to help make you who you are and add a deeper di mension to your exis tence. HANES MALI. WINSTON-SALEM LEATHER ROCKPORT® PROWALKERS 20% OFF Reg. 72.00, NOW 57.60 Rockport® ProWalkers are sjpecially designed for walking. Check out the lightweight outsole and Rocker Profile that aids the natural motion of walking. And now you can take all the necessities with you! Register at Belk to win a weekend bag of durable black nvlon. with vibrant red trim. ProWalkers availble in black and bone/wheat, sizes 8-12, 13 med., 9-11 wide MEN’S SHOES; Not in Eden, Reidsville, Lexington. .» . ^ *