’ hA « OVR TRIP _ TO EXPO OCT: I.2.3.k» 1967 E Dear friends=â€"my memory=â€"â€"it is not so kood So there will be some things I won ‘t iggluae & I write about a jaunt we took, ‘ 3 October last, our homes forsook. . We were off to Expo in two big busses, | Everyone was cheerful, no complaints, no cusses 2s : The girls who worked to make this trip, ‘ 2 f They managed not to make a slip. | We appreciated their time and care, | All we had to do was pay the fare, A couple of stops to feed our faces, We were off again just like the races. L | Mount Royal was our destination, | Some were familiar with the location, | To the rest of us the sights were new, t There‘s lots to see and lots to do. | After a snack we went to rest, [ Among those Frenchmnen we thought it best, Not to wander out upon the street, | With "Parley Vous" we couldn‘t compete. ' When morning came we dashed around,, | To be on hand when the bugle ‘8ound: ., | The wretched door it wouldn‘t lock, | Sso we rushed for someone to take stock. § I paged down some dames who stood around, They thought me crasy I‘ll be bound , They jibbered and jabbered, oh, what a bore, I couldn‘t get them to the door. We waved our arms and wagged our tongues, ind shouted fit to burst our lungs, And finally we found a man, Then rushed outside to join the clan. Five minutes lateâ€"â€"what should we do? No bus in sightâ€"â€"a fine how de do, Then round the corner the bus we spy, We raised a mighty hue and cry. We dashed across the busy pave..., And almost hear the drivers rave, 7*" y As they brake and try to miss each one, Sss "Hurrah"! we made itâ€"â€"it was lots of fun. | It really would be quite a chore, & To tell what we saw and more, _ Before too long we lost the others, * | So we planned to stick together like brothers.