COMMUN\ITy E 0> o --bz . 4 * I~ILL km W 2. r, Halloween treats and gourds Hundreds of youngsters took part in the Downtown Business Improvemrent Areis second annuil Tiny Tots On Parade alor]g Main Street Saturday morning. Children went door-to-door coliecting candy at cdowntnwvn stores Clockwise frnm top Ieft, Spidernian - a.ka. Mason Kocher, 3 -Iooks a littie tired from trick-or-treating, wbile five-year-nid brother Colin adjusts his Optimus Prime Transformers mask. Dalmation Campbell Budwvortb, two-and-a-iaf, checks ber treat bag. Lady bug Emiiy Keisey, 3, is ail smiies as she takes part in the event. Cookie Monster Cooper Morgan, two-and-a-haif, makes his wvay from store to store. Two-year oid Alison Jackson, dressed as a fiower, enjnys one of her suckers. Meanwhîie, Milton Mail hosted a variety of Halloween activities for ghosts and goblins Saturday, including a costume con- test and pumpkin carving. Ciockwise from above left, five-year-oid Mia Barta, dressed as a pumpkîn herseif, gets a band picking up her carved jack-o-iantern from mom Michelle. Nîk Dermo, 5, sportîng a Super Marin Brothers Luigi outfit, car- ries hîs pumpkîn home for carving. Fîve-year-old Batman Gordon Sutton uses bis superbero strengtb to lift bis îack-o-lantern away. GRAHAM PAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION KIA MOTORS % >p0 o ts<,,pn NEEDSERVICE? CALLM ____________65 Ontarloi Et. tNrth, Milton jU- i t -~ i P ~