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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Nov 1982, p. 21

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:i)r Cannînan Statesman BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1982 Businesses Celebrate Hallowe 'en ".s Jri - r j-y eÿ fi, • -i- ■£ J. uitii i *1 }\ Wk. /./ /| mix/- //J In the spirit of HaUowe'en, Royal Bank staff are from left: Ruth McFarlane, Doris Long, Cathy members arrived at work Friday in costume. They Vannus, Bob Lacey and Marilyn Balson. , x CEl v :. ,• -s', ; i M » > _• : ; < , v '■>/ y?jk Smurfette (in the background) made a Hallowe'en of the students shown above were dressed for the visit to St. Joseph's school kindergarten Friday. Some occasion. A huge bee buzzed around the Stedmans Store waiting on customers behiw Friday. Under the costume is staff member Kay Tobias. Raggedy Ann (Sharon Hancock) and her pal Raggedy Andy were ihindthe counter at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Friday. Edna Thompson Day Care kiddies trooped around town Friday showing off their Hallowe'en outfits and visiting the business spots where staff was in costume. Toronto-Dominion employee Debbie Murray raised a few eyebrows in Rickaby's Friday wearing a convict's costume during lunch hour. Customers at the Toronto-Dominion Friday were greeted by sheriff Bill Balfour, otherwise known as the bank's manager. Bank teller Charlie Chaplin (Roz Yeo) waits on customers at the Toronto-Dominion Friday.

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