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Enjoying Halloween at Seagull Close in Blind Bight on Friday are, back from left, Destinee, Eliza, Sophie, Hope, Ben and Alana. Middle from left are Kelly, Courtney, Keeley, Timmy, Mikaylah, Skye, Leah, Maddy and Joel. Front is Sienna.                                          Picture courtesy Carolyn DavidEnjoying Halloween at Seagull Close in Blind Bight on Friday are, back from left, Destinee, Eliza, Sophie, Hope, Ben and Alana. Middle from left are Kelly, Courtney, Keeley, Timmy, Mikaylah, Skye, Leah, Maddy and Joel. Front is Sienna. Picture courtesy Carolyn David

ABOUT 20 youngsters spooked their way through the streets of Blind Bight for Halloween on Friday.
The children dressed up and trick or treated the night away, while their parents supervised on the sidelines.
The children were from Warneet, Blind Bight and Junction Village but all attend Tooradin Primary School and Tooradin Kindergarten.
Parent Carolyn David said the children gathered in Blind Bight because some of them lived on large properties at Tooradin, which made walking around and trick or treating a difficult task.
Mrs David said the children thoroughly enjoyed their night and parents ensured the children were safe.
“We had so much fun watching the kids,” Mrs David said.
“They had a good response and they got more lollies than they knew what to do with – they still do.”
Mrs David said one older American woman had a trolley full of treats prepared for the children.
“She was beckoning them over – it was lovely. She would have been so disappointed if they didn’t come.”

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