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Who needs a bowling ball when there is a squash to roll? Piper Day, 3, tries to knock down a stacked pile of toilet paper rolls. (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf, Petawawa Post)
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Kayleigh MacQueen, 10, was there to teach kids how to play a Halloween version of the Hoop Toss. (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf, Petawawa Post)
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Aressa Lambert, 6, carefully applies paint to her pumpkin. (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf, Petawawa Post)
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Evan, 12, and Alex Whelan, 7, pretend to be scarecrows. (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf, Petawawa Post)
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Lynlee Chaput, 3, chooses a pumpkin that is nearly as big as she is. (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf, Petawawa Post)
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With impeccable makeup, Preston Sauve, 5, plays the part of a zombie convincingly. (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf, Petawawa Post)
Hyska’s YIG hosts some Halloween fun
By: Patricia Leboeuf
Posted on Wednesday January 17, 2018
Celebrating Halloween on Oct. 28, Hyska’s Your Independent Grocer created a pumpkin patch filled with games, activities, crafts and treats. Kids were invited to dress up in their costume and get into the spirit of things. It was the first year the grocery store held such an event to give back to the community that has supported them. For such a new event, it was very well attended - about 300 kids participated in the first few hours.