Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 20 Oct 2011, p. 19

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'I‘rickmr-treaters will be back at events across Whitchurch-Stoufiville starting this weekend. SUN VIIIUNE Ht! PHOYO Train) Main. St, getting their haunt 0n I Ruund trips between Uxbridge and Stouffviflewfllalsomkewacemmfiand 30 at 10 am. and 2:30 pm. both days.» “trains depart at noon from the Stnufivillc station on Main Street far the round-trip. Fees are $23 (adults). $21 (seniors and teens). $15 (children not in costume) and $58 fur a family oftwo adults with a maxi- mum of three chitdren. Quldm11uptoage12dresSedmtheit best Halloween costumes get to ride for free. 'Ihere is a maximum of two chil» dren per adult. Fares are otherwise $16 (adults). $14 (seniors and teens). $11 (children not in costume) and $48 for a family of two adults with a maximum of three children. ‘ The decorated trains also feature mlnsicians. a magician and clown. Snack Those are just some of the activities lakan place in celebration of the spoon- est night of all m Halloween. lialkwvecnâ€"memed tram rides on the York Durham Heritage Railway start thir- Samnday. They also run ()(‘L 29 at he same times. ‘ 'h‘ains will depart Uxbridge station at 11 a.m. and 2-30 p.91. for a 90-minute ride In the line's summit in (kmdwood. "l'mll Main Street fur candy. ride the spooky mik. dam to enter the haunted housg and make a llalkmeen-themed an. profou- COMING UP: Halloween events at leisure centre, safely village IV SANDRA BOLAN sboland’yrmgxom Stanmg at 10 am. and then every hour on the hour until I pm. kids and par ents will leave from the Main ()0 station and be |ed on a walking tour of (kmtmn. where abou! 30 merchants will hand out treats for tricks. Last year, abom 500 parents and kids participated. according ,to Anna Rose. downtown co-md-inalor [or the Town of “It’s great for new residents andnew Canadians who (don't) want to send their kids out for Halloween. It's a safe way to celebrate.” Said Micole Ongman. manager uf‘mcreation for the’I‘mm ofWhitchurch- Stoufivflle. ' You can let Superman. Sponge Bob and the pirates and primates sleep in their cmtumes because the next morning the town is once again huiding its annual [Xmmmm Hum for Candy Oct. 29. SafeJndoorcolobnflon The Oct. 28 event runs from 6 to 7:30 pm. for kids three to eight years old and is presented by the Mayor's Youth Council. service will be available. Children will receive a loot bag The best costume wlll waive a prize. A haunted house. fortune teller. face painting and henna tattoos am all part of this year's haunted how-c at the lrbuvic [mature (time. To kick off the scariest time of the year. the Wtchumhâ€"Slouflvilk Public Library is holding its annual lyiallowcen Part) tomormw for kids ages seven to 12. The event is sold out. For me mm go to mydhrca m W.mymcaanamla¢cmgam.za Once you am done with the Down town Hunt for Candy. you ran head over to Halkrween in the Village. which is host- ed by the York Regional Police in its safety Villafia It is located inside Bruce's Mill (hnservation Area on Stoufl‘villc Road. 'lhe event runs from I to 6 pm and includes trick or treating with police um cots in me safety haunted house. games and safety tips. Ensure you dress for the weath or as 1h? walk will take place rain. shine or am 1w. ()ne of the tour stops is latcham ( $21]- lery, where kids will “be given a Halluw eon-themed an project to take home and complete. ‘ Admission is by donation to llw York Region Food Bank Network. The gallery is alsn hosting its free famâ€" ily an day Oct. 29, Whit‘h rum from N) am. to 3 pm. ‘ Donaflompmfoodbank Mlilchumh-Stoufiviflc. “It's a nice family outing together.” she said. “Moms and dads can dmss up. too."

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