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Times -Advocate, November 4, 1992
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Hallowe'en hijinks
Spooky scenarios awaited those who peered
through the gloom of the haunted house in Hen-
sall Thursday and Friday. Tim Wilcox (centre) and
Adam Wood (on floor) were among the many grim
ghouls that appeared from every direction.
The Hensall Economic Development Committee and the Opti-
mists set up a Haunted House on Hensall's Brock Street on
Thursday and Friday. Fifteen volunteers in ghoulish costumes
laid in wait for scores of unsuspecting visitors. Tour guide
Joanne Fields (right), gets ready to lead another into the den
of horrors where Dave Stevens (left) lurks.
Michael and Megan Nedra
were up to their old tricks
Saturday night in Exeter, scar-
ing neighbours out of their
candy.
The Chambers' family of
Charlie, Nancy, grad and
Amanda spent much of last
week erecting a graveyard on
the front lawn of their home
on Victoria St. in Exeter, fea-
turing the resting places of El-
vis, Jimmy Hendrix and Beet-
.. •lejuice, in -preparation- for
Hallowe'en. After vandals
stole a pumpkin from their
front porch, the addition of
A gruesome twosome st/ut their stuff during the Hallowe'en another grave was gdickly
party Saturday night at the Hensall Legion. added.
Count Dracula was caught in the act Friday afternoon, swooping in on an unsuspecting prin-
cess. Craig Hoover and Megan Preszcator were two of the very willing participants in Hensall
Public School's costume parade, Friday afternoon.
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The Tinker Tots Coop Nursery 1 celebrated Hallowe'en last week with a pumpkin hunt
Wednesday, and parties for Thursday and Friday classes. Here teacher Jennifer Pfaff%nd vol-
unteer Sandra Consitt (left) paint the faces of their students in Thursday morning's class.
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Having fern In their Hallows'an costurnos at the Tinker Tots Nursery School in Hensel!, and
taking the rocking boat as far as it will go, are Bryan Parker (left), Laura Kennedy, Ann Sim-
mons and Luke Wollis (right).