Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 30 Oct 2014, p. 11

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•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, O ctober 30, 2014 11 Trick or Treat in Acton The family of gnomes enjoys the Trick or Treat on Mill & Main Street hosted by the Acton BIA on Saturday. Laszlo, Myla and Bompa Csaki enjoy the day with six-year-old twins Chloe and Layla and their four-year-old sister Miki. All photos by Ray Lavender Abby Besco, 2, of Acton shows off her pumpkin. Scott and Melissa Reynolds of Ac- ton with their Dragon, son Henry, 2. Laura Gauthier enjoys handing out can- dy at MacKinnon Funeral Home with her daughters Lili, 6 and Gracie, 3. Megan Nattress, 10, of Acton shows off her amazing dragon costume Masquerade on Main You didn't have to be a kid, only one at heart, like Isobel Voskerejian and daughter Tamara to enjoy the Masquerade on Main St. hosted by the Down- town Georgetown BIA on Saturday. All photos by Jon Borgstrom Dads and sons enjoyed the day such as (left photo) two-year-old Jaxon Baskin on the shoulders of his dad Will and (right photo)two-year-old Keaghan Kennery who stayed close to dad Kyle with all the spooky creatures out and about. Three-year-old Matilda Freeman enjoys a treat. One-year-old Cole Longland is wide-eyed as he watches. Halloween Night Haunting fundraiser Tony Marras of 29 Ban- ting Rd. in Georgetown (off Hwy. 7 near the Watch Tow- er Bible & Tract Society) is hosting a fundrais- ing event on Halloween Night (Fri- day, Oct. 31). He has created a haunt- ed graveyard in his backyard with scary tunnels into his garage that has more Halloween-themed dis- plays. The free event is open to the public from dusk until 10 p.m. but non-perishable food donations are appreci- ated. The donations will go to the Salvation Army. Trunk or Treat! Please bring the children to Nas- sagaweya Presbyterian Church (NPC) on Hallow- een (Friday, Oct. 31) be- tween 6 and 7:30 p.m. for treats from our decorated trucks or car trunks! One stop for children in the ru- ral Nassagaweya area! For more information, please call 905-854-1055 or email info@nassagaweya.com. More decorated cars wel- come but let us know if you would like to come to hand out treats. NPC is located at 3097 15 Sideroad, just east of Guelph Line. Trunk or Treat in the rural area

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