Southpoint Sun - November 3, 2021

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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

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Ghouls just wanna have fun! By Mark Ribble LEAMINGTON — For a couple of hours on Sunday evening, it seemed like Halloweens-of-old at the corner of Danforth Avenue and Hayward Street in Leamington. By 8 pm, over 500 trickor-treaters had scored some treats from what is quickly becoming Leamington’s best decorated Halloween, Christmas and Canada Day address. Homeowners Michelle and Mike told the Sun they are already planning their Christmas display. And according to Mike, there’s no stopping now, once they see the looks on the kids’ faces.

“We can’t stop now,” he said. “Everyone is expecting a big display.” Their Halloween display includes werewolves, giant skeletons, a giant spider and numerous scary creatures throughout their front yard. Many of the creatures move and have sound to make the experience seem even more real. Mike says that Halloween-related displays are hard to find right now, so they had to improvise this year to bring new creatures into the fold. “Michelle designs everything and I build whatever we need,” he says. Most of this year’s new

crop of creatures were designed and built by the two of them. These numerous additions joined their previous seasons’ displays to create one of the top attractions in the area. Kids and adults alike marvelled at the life-like creatures, which also included a Linda Blair Exorcist-looking doll inside their front window. Monday, the work began to disassemble the popular display until next year. The pair will now get to work on their annual Christmas display, which promises to be as spectacular as it has in the past.

A giant glowing spider chases a hapless skeleton up a ladder.

SUN photos

This drunken sailor has seen better days.

Local resident Eduardo, dressed as a T-Rex, tries to blend in with the headless horseman, as a creepy doll watches from inside. Fun was had by kids and adults.

This pumpkin-headed character keeps watch.

Trick-or-treaters flocked to the goodies table.


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Leamington Men's Sr. League kicks off another season

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High school sports get green light for fall season

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U12 Ravens win two

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John Forbes made local hockey better for so many

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Ghouls just wanna have fun!

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CK residents asked to "name" snowplows

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Chatham-Kent sets Nov. 30 vaccination deadline for facilities

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Local groups in CK may now apply for community projects funding

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W-E brings home tourism awards

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Rosewood holds Halloween party with Price is Right theme

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Meat draws resume Saturday

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Flyers top Rockets twice

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Sharks harpooned by 73's

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Lunar eclipse November 19

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Arts Centre announces new gallery

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Halloween Slow Roll raises funds

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Presence of gas well confirmed

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Clocks go back this weekend

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Leamington council backs removal from heritage list

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