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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1985-10-30, Page 21HALLOWEEN Hallowe'en word search COMPILED BY CRAIG ROULSTON It's Hallowe'en and there are lots of scary things abroad in the night. Find these hidden scary words in the puzzle following. BATS JACKOLANTERN BLACKCATS MIDNIGHT CANDY MONSTERS COSTUME SCARY DEMONS SKELETON FEARS SPOOKY FRANKENSTEIN TRICKORTREAT FRIGHTFUL TROLLS FULLMOON VAMPIRES GHOST WEREWOLFS GOBLIN WITCH HAUNTEDHOUSE Check next week for the answers • I V 1.4 '1' 14, 14 14 J A C: KUL A N T ER NF N F L LKHOOF 11 T P I 14 F 0 E 14 B 14 0 H L HGEOZRG 1-1 I L BG0 EL'S MP NP F' H P 1_1 N U S N :.11 L m N T F U A G 1 F I D E 1.4 TH I 0 T N V F F Il F F' L N LI H 11 X P K Fi A 1,:IF'D..T LI H X Tr H N 1111RJK CI L OBVISEE Ii P M G m P 0 E 11 F ..1 I< A S E E L C W F' F N E L E D A R R T h E W 1 T N V 0 G M X L N F' B INF'LBEEZYH THU I UK 012 ORNIOQ LI R 1.4 s B 0 11-34 A I E A K 0 0 14 N H Q Z H S L: N H I T N H Z H B I K A M C H p ! 1:1 I N F :Ell E R Rt4',,s'F'SESNS -; .21 QYJE.TORFL T I IF'1.4 R B L N D i I I y 0 T c j II R N= h E= N= RAEO'r'HWDBZCILHSA I ST I F' T.; I AP N A ZHMHSO Ta-fl2 A XIIDC H N F' GOESPCISLEYHHQYH I CF'13 TWEBBO h4DF L1 CI I IEBS2'.; T A F. 110002LBX R BS A h4PR L K K. 14 Y F 14 C C D U I 11 To IF L PHRF'XFEYOF H F' A TGNH IP ARS TF- K BL 1_1 S L NLAURZ2CHV I T AZ II CEEBXFm B B W C: B C' X 2 F' Z C. P K H A B H F L. it K i B E T D= Fi L 14 A K Y K DAPMESFLOWEREWM TLEAG I 0 7 JTSI ZSDK '3 ZYMMX YrISSRRF BA I HD2L MLIFL ZNVRNK 2 S U h40,LPRAEX 1_1 171:311R I K IDVDC1 I R F H T ALLIWOHERWHF LE I Nilo:TVS T MENR2 Co.IYURC TULK YN U H C'y'DYF WA AL ZS WOOSF LIOK SW0 III Q H PLIGTC:0TK Send us your letters The Citizen Box 152 Brussels or Box 429 Blyth Our Company, a Mutual Insurance Company, is More what than you see Corn prehensive Farm and Residential Insurance at corn petitive prices Howick Mutual Insurance Company Wroxeter, Ontario NOG 2X0 Telephone: [519] 335-3561 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1985, PAGE 21, Video retailers must abide by movie classific situations where well-intentioned retailers have found themselves subject to criminal charges be- ation system cause they were unwittingly distri- buting a product that violated the Criminal Code. Consumer and Commercial Re- The minister also said he hoped lations Minister Monte Kwinter the classification and stickering of has issued a warning to video videocassettes would help to avoid retailers and distributors to comply with his ministry's approval and classification system for video products or run the risk of operating outside the law. In an address to a video retailers conference and trade show held in Toronto, the minister said those in the industry considering ignoring the licensing provisions of the legislation would be at risk of prosecution. The majority of retailers have indicated support for the legisla- tion. However, it had come to his attention that some video retailers may have been counselled not to co-operate with the video registra- tion program, said Kwinter. "If any of you have received such adivce, I would ask you to consider for whose benefit you are being asked to place yourselves outside the law and to run the risk of being prosecuted," the minister said. Video regulations providing for the approval and classification of commercially distributed video- tapes for sale or rent to the public and the licensing of industry distributors and retailers was given final approval in the Ontario Legislature in December, 1984. All video advertising and display boxes will soon bear one of the four well recognized film classification symbols used over the past several years in Ontario: Family (F), Parental Guidance Advised (PG), Adult Accompaniment (AA) and Restricted (R). The deadline for approval and classification of all existing videos on Ontario retail- ers' shelves has been set for February 1, 1986. REPAIRS TO • TV's — RADIOS • SMALL APPLIANCES • ELECTRICAL TOYS • VIDEO GAMES • ELECTRICAL TOOLS Drummond St.. BLYTH 523-4559 LARRY BOLGER PROP. (Formerly Bill Hull Res.) A runner from East Wawanosh Public School passes a competitor at the North Huron cross country race meet held at the scenic Wingham Golf and Curling Club on Friday. The North Huron event is strictly non-competitive with no team standings kept. East Wawanosh, Brussels and Grey Central schools from our area took part. McCUTCHEON GROCERY Brussels 887-9445 Mon.-Sat.8-6p.m. Friday8-9p.m. Prego Spaghetti Sauce 28 oz. 1.69 Libby Beans 14 oz. .79 Crisco Oil 1 litre 2.29 Campbell's 10 oz. Chicken Noodle Soup .45 Chefmaster Margarine 1 lb tub .59 Allen's AppleJuice 48 oz 1.29 Tenderflake Lard 1 lb 1.19 Pronto Paper Towels 2 roll pkg. .99 Dare Bulk Cookies 6 varieties lb.1 .49 Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled Cottage Roll Weston Old Mill Bread 450g. .59 Weston Baby Hamburg rolls 12's .89 Weston 4's Chocolate Swiss rolls 1.09 Old South Frozen OrangeJuice 121/2 oz 1.29 Bananas lb .33 Fresh Cauliflower .99 I