Stratford Press

Shining light on Halloween

Fun at Church and on outdoor trail

- Alyssa Smith

There were wicked witches and pretty princesses in Stratford all hoping to get treats and not tricks for Halloween.

The War Memorial Hall hosted nearly 500 children, dressed up as princesses, kings, queens and knights and other non-scary costumes for MountainVi­ew Vineyards Church Light Party, a family-friendly alternativ­e to Halloween.

Corrina Sheed, wife of MountainVi­ew Vineyard Church pastor John Sheed, says they had plenty of candy for all the children who attended so no one missed out.

“We ordered 45 kilograms of candy for the event and we also poured 614 cups of juice and water. We had 400 sausages at the event and all of them were gone by the end of the night. We’re so thankful to the people who showed up.”

Regardless of how they dressed up, children feasted like kings and queens at the event and had plenty of fun playing on the bouncy castle, getting their faces painted and playing games.

Aurora Venables, 6, took the chance to dress up as her namesake, becoming Sleeping Beauty for the evening.

“I’ve included a horse in my costume because I like horses.”

While Stratford’s royalty was inside partying, ghostly pirates, ghastly ghouls and plenty of wicked witches were enjoying an outdoor Halloween trail across Stratford.

Shiah Andrew-Brotherton, 14, and Isabel Callingham, 13, dressed up as wicked witches, ready to fill their cauldrons with lots of sweet treats.

Shiah says choosing to be a witch was easy. “They’re spooky, fun and pretty cool.”

■ Visit the Stratford Press website for more photos from the night.

 ?? ?? Shiah Andrews-Brotherton, 14, and Isabel Callingham, 13, dressed up as wicked witches.
Shiah Andrews-Brotherton, 14, and Isabel Callingham, 13, dressed up as wicked witches.
 ?? Photos/ Alyssa Smith ?? Aurora Venables, 6, looked the part of Sleeping Beauty.
Photos/ Alyssa Smith Aurora Venables, 6, looked the part of Sleeping Beauty.

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