HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-25, Page 5THE MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR — No, just some gentlemen
from Brussels singing their hearts out for the Gong Show at the
Optimist's Brussels fest on Saturday. The gentlemen from the Lions Club
were Jim Armstrong, Jerry Dillow, Albert Ten Pas and Bob Rowe.
Photo by Langlois)
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THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 25, 1978,—
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Ghosts, witches, goblins
and other Trick' or treaters
are getting ready for 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-
loween spook with the eerie
glow is probably a wise
young ghost sporting reflect-
ive tape or material. If you're
driving, you'll be sure to spot
this onc...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 mattrauders
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 hous-
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
frightening 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
edestrion
injured on
Hw y 86
During the week October
16-23. officers at Wingham
OPP detachment
investigated 44 OCPUMI1CeS.
During the week, there
were six motor vehcilc
collisions which caused an
estimated $5450.00 in
property damage and
injuries to one person.
On. October 21, Ivan R.
Hawkins of R.R. 5,
Kincardine was westbound
on Highway 86 when a
pedestrian, Kevin Springer
of Whitechurch, ran into the
side of the vehicle Mr.
Springer .suffered minor
injuries as a .result.
Four charges were laid
under the Liquor Licence
Act.
12 charges were laid
under the Highway '" Traffic
Act and 17 warnings were
issued.
Smiles
A person with an hour to
kill usually wants to spend it
with someone who can't
spare a minute.
set boundaries for their
children and the little
spooks stick to them. They
also know what time to come
home and arc never late. •
Never-nibbler . These goa-
lies take treats home to he
checked by parents before
eating anything.
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.
Don't forget safety on Hallowe'en!