“Have -Not has ‘no. language. “Wlone is needed. People do not “speak to neighbors, have no tiends, There is nothing to say, “nothing to do, nothing ever hap- “pens,:No ‘one ‘works. Children don’t" even bether to Play. : What happened . to Have Not? "No.one tells, but there. are ru- mors; credited to. an ancient citi- zen known as Hi Can't, who left -. Have. Not to-spend-his last days ‘in the: peaceful atmosphere . of another community. / neighbor..*arcused |: another | of theft.” He - could. ‘not ame, the “article, ‘nor adequately - describe citr it “was soracthing he had, and. ‘ “According: to Bis ‘Cant, the | ar! ticle: was ‘never: located; never ~ identified, but he.Hi. Cant, knew well what, it-swas.. The first neigh- ‘bar,. then “the whole community had-lost. the ‘spirit’ of Tove and brotherhood. : ea stippose Hi. Cant was right. I do: know that today you cannot find the town of Have Not: It no “longer, exists as a community. Ru- ‘mors contend that Have Not dis- appeared, from the fase of the earth —: ironically enough, on a : Christmas’ Eve, some. distant an- “miversary of the day on which ‘the trouble, began. * On this special Chrisknas Eve, message of love and peace, The: - Have; Nots refused ta: listen: at: - first. But, ‘they, warmed - to: mes- ~ Sages of truth, ‘to lessons of life and. eventually they. ‘spoke, ° and": they. began’ ta ask questions. Tt is said that many. of the peo- “ple‘of, Have ..Not. followed this . arth; Those who did not. follow, * drifted on their own. They. are omelimes,” 1. suppose,’ their. ac- - a: them away. Have. Nats, wherever they are, . must go inte -hiding for.‘ the Christmas season. As we ali know, - this is-the‘time when the’ spirit _.of* Jove, and ‘;brotherhood | sur- rounds the. world. Like Hi Cant, who could. not live in an atmos- vphere of :hate. and indifference, “the Have Nots, who-Know not love - and brotherhood, disappear ene "hy aie as the, message of joy and peace, Tings, round the world. ~ Tb is again. this time, this sea- ‘son, Thank you for the Christmas that 1 feel in my heart. SEASONAL ... The colorful painsettia plant, native ts Mexico, . blooms when days are short and _ Rights are long. Brightly colored “leaves ‘surrounding - tiny UNICORN TAPESTRY - Many tapestries of the 13th and 16th centuries portrayed . t to’ identify. They look secular themes as well as religious anes. Court and hunt- Te you” ‘and. me. Only: dng. scenes were popular, as in the famous “Hunt of. the Unicorn,” now in The Cloisters, New York. ‘Jolly Santa Claus and his merry elves are bringing aur drum banging...hom blowing greeting your way. Rejoice and be happy. ‘With -our fond gratitude vee = Group Ltd 4809 Lakelse 635-8310 RonnEL, Adoration of the Magi. This 16th Century’ - As winter leepens, is a cause for festivity. So ABOUT CHRISTMAS THE HERALD, CHRISTMAS EDITION, 1974 . Most "families are. more confined to. their ‘homes. At the first sign of change, the lengthening of: daylight, there So Christmas has evelved into'a family winter . cota expressed. in the ‘exchange of! t eills as. we. rejoice. jn 's 5 : “ We'r re hoping this will be a warm. happy holiday . ; . filled with lols of cheer! | Our gratituda for your kind support." - Continental Explosives 148 Raifway Lid. _ 635-4066 | and every one of you lots of good. “cheer for — ” the holiday’. . . and our glad thanks! Arnie’s Meat Market - a Dutch Valley