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Whitby Free Press, 4 Nov 1987, p. 13

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WH1TBY FREE PRESSI WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1987, PAGE 13 HALL O WEEN- WHIT.B Y S TYL E MAUREEN REMINGTON is an admitted Halloween- lover, and she made it fun for passers-by at her 202 Byron St. N. home with this creation. Free Press photo COURTNEY ADAMS cornes dressed for the occasion, with dad Glen, at the pum- pkin carving at Whitby Lane Saturday. Free Press photo Couneillor Joe Drumm receives surprise H altowe en LILY GREEN and Gord Crawford were both dressed up for the Sunnycrest Halloween party. Free Press photo trick LEO OLIVER (1) and Robert Lindsay got the biggest laugh at Fairview Lodge's Halloween party last Friday when they dressed up as the Lodge's cheerleaders. Free Press photo Councillor Joe Drumm of Whitby got a Halloween surprise when he received a pie in the face from a 'skunk" visitor trick or treating at his door. An anonymous tip, confirmed by a neighbor, says Drumm was 'slightly stunned" by the staged incident. However, it was suggested that the treat was carried out to return Drumm's previous practical jokes upon a cer- tain party. WALTER PRIESTLY and Mary Napier carve a pumpkin. of Suiierest Nursing Home get ready to Free Press photo ROBIN BALDWIN and Michele Locke of Henry Street High School dressed up as a two-hieaded ghost last Friday as the Gr. 12 health class students wore costumes for a visit to Whitbv Psychiatrie Ho&pital p)atienlts last Friday.

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