ituu THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday October 1989 Page 21 Connect the dots and you discover sight you ust might see on Halloween night 13 Alfie and his twin Ralfie are ready to go trick or Though their costumes are very much alike can you find 10 things that are different about them 1 Most of the customs associated with Halloween can be traced all the way back to ancient Ireland- and Scotland 2 The first Jack Lanterns were made from hollowed out potatoes turnips and rutabagas The Jack Lantern originated in Ireland 3 During the Middle Ages black cats were thought to be transformed witches or friends of witches Ghost May I haunt your house Man Sure Be my ghost Q Why is S so horrifying At Because it makes cream scream Jack Did your watch stop when it hit the floor Mack Sure did you think it would go on through Peg What do you get when you cross with a parrot Meg An animal that hogs the conversation Halloween is a time of fun But if you go trick or treating remember these safety tips look both ways before crossing the street don teat your treats until they ve been checked by on adult and don go out at night by yourself HALLOWEEN BOOKS Me Utile Witchs Halloween Book by Linda Btovach Grs 3 Step by step instructions for a variety of Halloween activities foods costumes and festivities Apod- 1 1 am 0J PI punnet 9 J HERITAGE NOTES Black Bear When fall comes to National Park this impressive creature sets out in search of a refuge Tor the winter Pukaskwa offers the black bear a wide choice of shelters crevices hollow trees overturned stumps or simply the low branches of com fcrs Once it has found its hiding place the black bear makes a bed of branches and shrubs and set ties in for hibernation its inter nal temperature falls and its res slows Thanks to its thick coat of fur and reserves of fat it can survive the entire winter without freezing Tor further information about Park write to the Canadian Parks Service 111 Water St Cornwall Ontario