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Thursday November 8, 2018
OUT&about
PHOTOS: Jamie Adams
Halloween comes to Miramar Bowling Club A range of colourful characters converged in Miramar last Wednesday when the local bowling club played host to a Halloween Party for the peninisula’s children. It is the third year the club has hosted such an event, which featured a barbecue, lucky dip and prizes for best costume. An “asylum” lair the club had con-
structed for its inaugural party was brought out again, and club members were also on hand to supervise some bowls recreation on the rinks. President Carl Northcott says hosting a party gives local children a way to get into the spirit of the tradition without them having to go trick-ortreating.
“Skeleton” Oli Holmes and “Harry Potter” Tomas Satyanand, both 6, next to a coffin inside the clubroom’s “asylum”.
Club secretary Dayle Jackson shows Marcus Young, 8, the art of lawn bowling.
Sisters Tafaumu and Malae Malagamaalii (10 and 8) as butterflies with Toafa (centre, 6) as a unicorn.
Ava Saulbrey and Lauren Young, both 12, as colour-co-ordinated clowns.
Hannah Hesketh, 10, Hannah Kelly-Smith, 10, Amy Hesketh, 6, and Felicity Hesketh, 4, as witches.