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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Nov 1987, p. 23

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( i al)f Canahvan ^talesman SECTION TWO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1987 Lots of Fun During Hallo we en * ,i ; 1. 1111 fll " i 1 a 1 \ml 'A- A<yry 11 Recognize the Royal Bank staff?. This group gave customers something to smile about Friday, October 30, dressed in their Hallowe'en finest. Tellers gave out apples and suckers to customers during the day. The Hallowe'en spirit was not forgotten at North End Jug City. Staff transformed transformed the back room of the Bowmanville store into a haunted house for customers customers to walk through, and transformed themselves into creatures of the night. Pictured above are (front row left to right): the punk rock babies, visitors to the haunted house; Kathy Acheson and Joanne Geigre, both staff from Jug City. Back row (left to right): Kathy Acheson, staff; Isabel Graham, owner; and Kerry Starkey, staff. , m v » if Photos by Carolyn Hepburn and Gretchen Ballantyne Pictured in the back row (left to right) are: Valerie Gardiner, Domenic Rousso, Davy the ape, Jan Lara- man, Sheila McLean, Ann Daly, Donna Van Meer, Marcie Sully. In the front row, kneeling, are: Marilyn Balson, Susan St. John. ; mm '88 l%i/# ■ pi ■ .< A.. ->-/ Many students at Bowmanville Senior Public Richards, Melissa Webden, Stephanie Noble, Alison School really got into the Hallowe'en spirit on Fri- McArthur and Tricia Terry. Prizes were awarded for L 1 SI day, October 30. Pictured above are the best of those the most colorful, most humorous and the most orig- i who dressed up. Front from left, Ricky Kennedy, Jas- inal costume. J meet Riar and Mark Read. Back from left, Sheri Anyone walking along King Street in Bowmanville on Friday, October 30, saw the familiar sight above. This group of children from the Edna Thomson Day Care Centre in Bowmanville paraded down King Street just before lunch in their Hallowe'en costumes. It was quite a mixed group, as Superman, the Devil and various other characters took part in the festivities. */f W ■. j .. v W ) • • a ■ ; ,.J v ..yV- J /• ■ .. A " , AL r m vs « vw - '"O 7 ' J. " * v., Hiv, Ui-.x-.vskj, wmv/iit, v/vuvi tlVUIVlllUO. i. HU UUIdd llUU VU each last week. While it was Hallowe'en last Satur- was one of four from the school that made the trip day, these pumpkins are being put to use right in to the pumpkin patch, the classroom. They will be,used in the math class f f f : Hallowe'en parties were happening all over Bow- lured here "making a witches brew" as part of the manville last week. These children at the Bowman- spooky festivities. There were plenty of colorful and ville Nursery School in the Lions Centre had their imaginative costumes. Everyone had a great time, celebrations on Thursday, October 29. They are pic-

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