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■The News-Journal
Wednesday, October 29, 2003
Life & Leisure
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Aaron Dotson
Parent(s): Michelle Dotson
Parent(s): Christy & Jamie
Dover
Amber & Erin Ward
Parent(s): Reedie & Wendy
Ward
Alyssa Norton
Parent(s): April & Donnie
Norton
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Parent(s): Caroline &
Randy Whitaker
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Jessica Bies
Parent(s): Charles &
Rebecca Bies
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Brianna Carter
Parent(s): Rita & Matt
Carter
don Oibson
Parent(s): William & Angie
Gibson
sshley Jimmerson
Parent(s): Kel & Sue
Jimmerson
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Parent(s); Chris & Tisha
Albarado
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Parent(s); Kristi & Michael
Baker
Anastasia Stewart
Parent{s): Stephanie &
Douglas Stewart
Alexis Teal
Parent(s); Katie Teal
\manda Cummings
Parent(s): Walter & Sheri
Cummings
Austin Hartman
Parent(s); Daphnie & Brian
Hartman
Brian Willou^
Parent(s): Brian Willouby &
Laurie Jones
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Parent(s): Charity & Kenny
Blake
Andrew Winter Jr.
Parent(s): Jane & Andrew
Winter
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Briana Dotson
Parent(s): Michelle Dotson
Caleb Kersey
Parent(s): Amy & Devin
Kersey
Cassey Garrison
Parent(s); Dana Young
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Parent(s): Brian Daniels &
Tammy Livingston
Brandon Blake
Parent(s): Charity & Kenny
Blake
Cassidy Parker
Parent(s): Samantha &
Jason Parker
Remember these simple safety rules:
1. Don’t Trick-or-Treat alone! Always go in
groups, and younger children should always be
accompanied by an adult.
! 2. Beware of confining costumes! Avoid
masks that obstruct vision and costumes that
restrict movement.
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3. Do not enter! Only accept treats outside the
front door - never go inside a strangers house or car for any reason.
4. Be visible! Carry a flashlight and apply reflective strips to your cos
tume, so drivers can see you at night.
5. No eating! Discard any unwrapped or suspicious-looking candy.
Have parents inspect all food before eating.
Raeford Eye Clinic
404 S. Main Street - 875-5114
Proudly Serving Raeford Since 1979
We want you to enjoy your Halloween,
so please remember some of the following
tips for safety....
1. Approach ONLY houses that are lit. Be respectful of houses that are
not lit and refrain from ringing the doorbell on knocking.
2. Carry a Flashlight and Walk - Don’t run.
3. Stay in familiar neighborhoods and obey traffic signals.
4. Have your children wear a watch they can read in the dark. Set a
time limit for your children to “trick or treat”. Smaller children
should be accompanied by an adult.
5. Don’t cut across yards or driveways. Many accidents occur when motorists
are backing vehicles out of driveways, unaware of the presence of small children
6. Parents - patrol your street occasionally to discourage speeding motorists,
acts of malicious mischief and crimes against children.
HOWELL DRUG
311 Teal Drive-875-3365
Serving Hoke County since 1947
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