We always celebrated Hallowe'en in Scotland when I was a child by going out 'guising'.
We went round the neighbours houses saying 'Please help the guisers'.
If they let you in, you had to do a 'turn' of some sort ...sing a song, say a poem, do a dance , tell a joke or whatever and were rewarded either with a small amount of money or some sweeties and/or apples.
No tricks were involved and if they didn't let you in, you went on to the next house.
The kids still do it here, but are usually accompanied by a parent.
We also had dooking for apples (bobbing in English I suppose), eating scones covered in (black) treacle that had been suspended from the ceiling with your hands behind your back, eating mashed potatoes to find the charms in them and, of course, ghost stories.
I loved it, still do, and always let the guisers in.