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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 19 June 1993, p. 26

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Page 26 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, June 19, 1993 . For Kids Be zy Co The Finest in Kidswear 873-7275 Georgetown Marketplace STEP-worRoD YSE THE PICTURE CLUES TO SOLVE THIS STEP-WORO. Acton Baptist Church Puppeteers pres: packed church of youngsters and their parent and Shannon Inglis who bring the ‘cheetah sisters’ to life. TOP OF THE WORD CHARTS SCRAMBLE 1) LINE GUONY ANWId Luagou (2 SNAOA THN (L 877-954 MORE THAN 2000 CD'S TO CHOOSE FROM 265 Guelph Street GEORGETOWN Just for Kids needs your short stories, poems and riddles. Write and tell us what is happening at your School or social club, and we will do our ® best to publish your work! Write to: The Masked Puzzler at Halton Hills This Week, 232 Guelph St, Ni. Georgetown, Ont. L7G 4B1 Are you Did anyone ever tell mirror would luck, or that you will have good Well, these are all Superstitions, and many them. Here are some exam: people believe bles. e> + Shooting stars: They signify good luck, good health, and a successful trip ers. It is customary to make a wish when you see one. -The shape of the moon: Is it an upright crescent? Many believe that shape signifies a wet month ahead. -The road to fame: If a praying mantis lands on you, you will soon meet someone t ented a puppet show called “Liv’in in Harmony” June 11 to a ts. Pictured above from left, is Rebecca Austin, Brooke Inglis, photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW superstitious? -Over the rainbow: Medieval Germans believed the world would not end until 40 years after they had seen a rainbow. -Good luck: Any of these are supposed to give you good luck: Spilling wine on a table- cloth; getting white flowers on your birth- for travel- ay; and even finding a rusty nail, HAYWARD'S You've probably had babysitt when they go out? Some animals same way we do: ¢Range cattle are where relatives and frie cial anim * African elephants are led by Four-legged babysitters when your parents went out. But what s often care for the young. The male leaders of a Japanese monkey troop walk and groom the fur of the young. These “uncles” also help the infants find food and recognize danger. and cared for by young teenage babysitting females. ers come to your house do animal parents do care for their young the als. They live in groups 71 MAIN ST. “grandmother” elephants, ORS 873-0500 MUP: DISTRIBUT 5 Mountainview Road N. Georgetown 877-6493 Georgetown 185 Guelph St. Call 873-7011 to book your child's birthday party!

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