The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1971 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEW* . OCTOBER W, 1971
VOTE NOVEMBER 2
Tuefiday. November 2, is electon day. Although this isn’t a national year, every registered voter is urged to get out and vote. Study your candidates well in advance, make your plans as to whom y m wish to vote for. then be sine and vote. You must be a citizen of the United S ates to be able to Main Street Gossip Trick or treat or trick and treatment ? Which wiii it be as neighborhood ghosts and goblins make their annual H dloween pilgrimage in search of candy and other long anticipated treasures? For the children it is an evening of gtoat fun and adventure but for same it can turn into a night of tragedy and sorrow. Each year to may cnldren are injured and killed Halloween time by motorists unable to see them as they dart unexpectedly into the street. Still others are burned as theii costumes are ig-
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vote. Yu must to of the age of 18 or upward. You must be a resident in the si ate for six months, in the township sixty days and in the ward or precinct thirty days immediately preceding the day of the election. This is the first time 18 year olds will be permitted to vote. n ted by flames from I’ghterd candles and lanterns. This does not have to be if parents will observe rules of good sense and safety. Use only bright costumes and a floresent strip which will make h m even more visible. A major problem each Halloween is children who h ive teen •posisnoed so tie careful that candy gum or anything else edible is securely wrapped. Keep a light on in front of the house so that there is no danger of ch.ldren being injured by walking into objects or holes they can not see in the dark. Finally, when your child goes out for the eveing, make sure you know where he or she is going and what time he or she should be back. Be sure to ch iperone all children who would not
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