The Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-11-04, Page 3Wednesday, November 4, 2015 • Lucknow Sentinel 3
Brandon Bongertman was perched in the kitchen of the Haunted Hospital,
ready to call out to those passing by on October 31, 2015.
One of the first patients encountered in the haunted hospital in the basement
of the Dungannon Seniors Hall on October 3, 2015 was dying on the operating
table, portrayed by Kemia Aazami. The crazed bunny in the background is
Rahim Bimrew.
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Karim Rushdy (right) welcomes
visitors to the Dungannon Seniors
Centre for the Spook House on
October 31, 2015. Addison Black -
McNee (left) gives instructions on
how the upstairs activities work.
Vistors are to play tag on their way
through the covered maze. When
they reach the other end there is a
bucket activity.
Trent Grummet demonstrated that you never knew when you would
come across a body just lying on the floor during the Spook House at the
Dungannon Seniors Hall on October 30, 2015.
The YOUth group gathered at the Dungannon Ag Hall after the Spook House
on October 31, 2015, for a potluck dinner. Before the meal, the group
gathered in a circle to sing "Waves of Oneness", a song that emphasizes
that all people are one in humanity.
The YOUth group show what is hidden in the buckets at the front of the
Dungannon Seniors Hall for visitors to reach in and try to guess what it was on
October 31, 2015. From left: Wesley Tucker, Jackson Boyes, Addison Black-
Mcnee, Kiera Henry, Haley Grummett.
The Dungannon Lions donated candy
bags to be given out by the YOUth
group after the Halloween Potluck
at the Ag Hall on October 31, 2015.
The first to receive their candy bags
were Princess Mackenzie Patterson,
Superman Mason Bongertman,
Ironman Tyson Patterson and
not in photo Supergirl Mikaela
Bongertman.
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Justin Hines, 1999 Ontario
Junior Citizen, Stouffville, ON
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