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A PLEASANT WAY TO SPEND A SUNDAY AFTERNOON — This group
of hikers spent their Sunday afternoon exploring the joys of natureat the
Bannockburn Conservation area. (Photo by Oke)
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THE HIKERS TAKE A BREAK — These local residents spent part of
a beautiful Sunday afternoon hiking through the Bannockburn
Conservation area, The hikers, stopping for a drink at the end of their
walk, are (left to right, back row) Carol Hunt, Loretta Dolmage,
(second row) Leeanne Dolmage, Mary and Sandra Hunt and Paul
Dolmage. (Photo by Oke)
McKillop has visitors
sudden passing of Mrs.
William Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele
recently visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Dennis of
Atwood.
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children and the little,
spooks stick, to them. They
also know what time to come
home and are never late.
Never-nibbler - These gou-
lies take treats home to be
checked by parents before
eating anything.
CELEBRATING
BANNOCKBURN
Bonnie Turner
R.R.4, Seaforth
10th. birthday on
Sunday afternoon with
brother Barrie, 13 and
father george by
taking part in the'
nature • hike through
the. beautiful' Bannock-
burn Conservation
area near Varna.
(Photo by Oke)
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can' increase their safety by
making sure eye holes are
large enough and hearing is
not blocked.
Outsider - It's in to be out
never entering strange hour-
' es or apartments that is.
Non Burner This'one never
carries a candle, and the
costume is made of flame
resistant material.
Night Lighter - A flashlight
in the hand is worth more
than a candle in the pumpkin
. . it's safer too.
GhaStly Grouper - A group of
qightening Halloween
haunters is much more scary
to look at than a single spook.
There's also' safety in num-
bers. Young children should
be sure to go out with an
adult.
Boundary Boo-er - Parents
set boundaries, for their
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Mr. and Mrs. Lox Murray - -
of St. Columban spent Mon-
day afternoon and evening
'with Mr. and Mrs. Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor
and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Musselman of
'Stratford visited with Mrs.
Margaret Beuerman-- and
Glen.
Miss Angie Hare of Strat-
ford h as been visiting with
her grandparcnts Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McCallum.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. William Dennis and
family, of Stratford in the
Ghosts, witches, , goblins
and other Trick or treaters
are getting ready fat:the big
haunt. The Ontario Safety
League has "some suggest-
ions to help you recognize
safety-conscious spooks
when you see them. Look for:
Glowing Ghosts - That Hal-
loWeeti spook with the eerie
glow is probably a. wise
young ghost sporting reflect-
ive tape or material. If you're
drivittg, yoti'll be sure to spot
this one...even on the black- •
est night.
One Sider- A 'trick or treater
who glides-up one side of the
street at a time. They never
criss-cross the street.
MaSkless Marauder - This
one, knows it doesn't take a
lot of make-up to 'put on a
scary face. It's safer than a
mask that could interfere
with Vision and hearing.
Even masked maurauders
By Wilma Oke
It was up hill and down
- dale for over 250 hikers
Sunday afternoon as they
walked through newly fallen
-leave-s-on—the- 61 ac-re- Ban-, -
nockburn Wildlife area three
miles west of Brucefield. The
weather • was ideal--sunny
and warm.
The guided walk was
sponsored by the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority which acquired the
property five years ago.
The nature trail led
through a cedar swamp
where the hikers crossed
several, bridges over the
winding Bannockburn Creek,
up to the top of the open
meadow where hawthorns
and old apple trees grow, and
into the hardwood area
covering "the higher hills.
Here the walkers saw the tall
trees such . as butternut,
beech, ironwood, ash, birch,
black cherry, elm, basswood,
aspen and red• and soft
maples.
The shy forest and
meadow creatures remained
out of sight including the
rabbits, the muskrats, the
foxes--only the blue jay's cry
broke the silence and the
rustle of the colorful leaves.
The hikers were served hot
chocolate and apple cider by
Authority officials at the end
of the walk.
Now you know what to look
for on Halloween. If you want
to haunt your neighbourhood
or• if you're a parent with
children who are planning to
take up the tradition, think of
safety first and get into the •
real 'spirit' of the occasion.
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THEY CAME PREPARED — Dwayne, four years old and brother Ian,
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