B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 30, 2002 eimpiee Sear SSeuraaey ff Halloween might be a special time of year for chil- dren, but it includes adults as well. After all, adults supervise children, welcome trick-or-treaters and participate in all the necessary prepa: A rations. In fact, it’s up to adults to make sure (4 that children can enjoy a sale and enjoyable Wa Halloween. The mast important thing for adults to do is to not only tell children -how to trick or treat “&% consequences if they do not follaw these rules. Examples are a greal way to help children fully understand the potential danger. II's important that adults take the time te make sure children have a fun and safe time. , KALE TIRE CEDARLAND TIRE 4929 KEITH AVE., TERRACE 635-6170 “Non-allergic makeup is fun, inexpensive, and safer r | ‘ ( than a mask” Prd Dt \ ee * SG Mores BRAKE 4526 GREIG AVE. TERRACE 635-7707 RADIATOR 635-8100 seam on ENTERPRISES trp. ENTERPRISES LTD. 5012 HWY. 16 WEST 635-4074 “Non-allergic make-up is fun, inexpensive and safer than a mask” Stay on the | of safely, but to also let them know of the possible #ae know how to act safely on Halloween. That way, &/%* odults will have done their job and children can “Don’t run all over other eople’s property. Use their < Ubon : walkways to show your Adulls whe welcome irick or treaters also have many responsibilities. They need to ensure that the area around their house is safe and that all gardening tools, branches, etc. are moved out of harm’s way. Pels should +f also be chained or kept inside. A lit jack-o-lantern (a light is A safer than a candle} placed in a window or on a platform will tell children that they can safely knock on your door. But don’t ask them inside - their parents have already warned them not to enter any stranger's house! Because this is such a special night, everyone must - remember to be twice as careful on the streets. Drivers ® should keep speed to a minimum; after all, you never know when a litle ghost will suddenly appear out of nowhere! Geed communication between parents and children, respecting the rules of conduct and lots and lols of candy are what make Halloween such a great time... for young and old alike! (, Sy * adopted from the Canada Safety Council “Wigs and ( costumes should be ttt . made of non- Be cautious of strangers. Tell your : ae ft ammable parents about anyone s TILLICUM materials” who is bothering you.” wea Terrace Builders THEATRES x as) terracebuilders @telus.net a) 1] toi ]-800-470 DO IT TIMER. ea 3207,\Munroe, Terrace 635-627 635-7469 "™ “Non-allergic make-up ae is fun, inexpensive and EY safer than a mask” BU Aas eat fresh- 4744 LAKELSE AVE., TERRACE | 635-1994 | “KNOW WHOYOUR MOUNTAINS CHILDREN WILL BE TRICK