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Halloween across Pontiac

Halloween across Pontiac

caleb@theequity.ca

There was plenty of Halloween-themed parties all across Pontiac this weekend,
and The Equity was there to capture it all.
Photos by Caleb Nickerson

The Campbell’s Bay Lions Club hosted a children’s Halloween party on Saturday afternoon, bringing out dozens of local families. Pictured, Cooper, Derek and Shay Senack show off their costumes.
Wendy Wicks had a particularly ghastly costume for the party with the Lions Club at the Campbell’s Bay R.A. on Oct. 27.
There was plenty to do at the Shawville R.A. Hall on Oct. 28, as around 70 children took part in the first ever Boo Bash, organized by Jennifer Barr and Hayley Murray. Pictured, Brooklyn Barr shows Sheri Tremblay her new eyeball.
The Bryson Lions Hall was filled with all kinds of monsters, ghouls and sprites on Saturday evening, as they hosted their annual costume party. Pictured, Jim Moore won the costume contest with his rather risqué snake charmer outfit.
The Knights of Columbus Hall in Fort Coulonge was bumping on Saturday night, as revellers in costume were serenaded on the dance floor by Blast from the Past.
Michelle and Katelyn Griffin take a break from the festivities at the Campbell’s Bay R.A. Hall on Saturday afternoon.
Dozens of youngsters turned out to the Chutes Coulonge on Saturday afternoon for a variety of Halloween-themed activities. From left: Jackson Knox, Jennifer Mielke, Eldon Knox and Branlin Kluke.
In addition to a haunted house and outdoor activities at the Chutes Coulonge on Saturday afternoon, there was a pumpkin decorating station indoors. From left: Alanya Frost, Isabelle Labine, Jonah Fleury, Dina Fleury, Christian Monette, France Chevalier and Niko Monette.
The Shawville R.A. Hall was packed on Sunday afternoon, for the first Children’s Boo Bash. From left: Cayden Lemay, Pierce Rusenstrom and Taytum Thompson wait in line for the haunted house.
Atkinson’s Bar in Shawville hosted a Halloween shindig on Friday evening, featuring riffs from local rockers Beyond Driven. Pictured, September Hamilton and Rick Atkinson show off their stellar costumes.


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