Essex Free Press (Essex, ON), 1 Nov 2006, page 18

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Wednesday, November 1, 2006 · Page 18 CFTV34 revives gothic horror CFTV34 community focus television is bringing back old movies freshly packaged with new hosts. If you were scared by Shock Theatre, in love with the beautiful sultry voice of Vampira, or laughed at the Ghoul and entertained by Sir Graves Ghastly, this new series of films is for you. CFTV'S Friday Night Creep Show debuted on Halloween with the Michael Rennie classic, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and will settle in at 9 p.m. each Friday. The show is hosted by the Ghoul Father, played by Ted Mastronardi, and the Fun Ghoul casted to Eusebio Fortuna. The show's executive producer is Tony Vidal. Make-up is under the direction of Samantha Mastronardi, a student at Ruthven Public School. The Fun Ghoul (Eusebio Fortuna), The Ghoul Father (Ted Mastronardi) and Samantha Mastronardi (make-up co-ordinator) pose with executive producer Tony Vidal. Jingle Bell Run ushers in holiday season The 2006 Jingle Bell Run, Walk and Wheel will ring in the holiday season for the eleventh year in a row on Sunday, Nov. 19. Hosted by Ken Knapp Ford in Essex, the run promotes physical fitness and community spirit, while raising thousands of dollars for Community Living Essex County in support of over 500 people with an intellectual disability. The honorary chair of the 2006 steering committee is, once again, Essex resident Ray Jerome. As a person with an intellectual disability, Ray knows first-hand how important Community Living Essex County is to individuals and families throughout Essex County. In addition to providing a full range of supports so that people can live production and meaningful lives, Community Living Essex "The Quilting Store" E-mail: with your comments at: 4 Annual th SAT., NOV. 4 (9 A Panty Raid .M. - 4 P.M.) essexfreepress@on.aibn.com County works towards educating the public and promoting accessible communities. The Jingle Bell Run features a five-kilometre run/walk, or a 10-kilometre run, and attracts an interesting and enthusiastic mix of people. As a "points" event for Walkers and Runners Across the County of Essex, the event allows athletes to compete for medals alongside those who simply challenge themselves to compete the route, or others out for a brisk walk with family and friends. An awards ceremony and silent auction follows the run. Early registration takes place until Nov. 13. For more information, contact Tony DeSantis at 776-6483, ext. 246 or visit www.communitylivingessex.org. Bring in (New only) Women's and Children's underwear and you will receive a 25% discount on your store purchase. The underwear will be donated to the Windsor Women's Shelter. We also accept unopened toiletries and socks. Thanks again for your support. Georgeann & Staff 183 Talbot St. South, Essex (519)776-5363 Re-elect KATHERINE GUNNING Deputy Mayor First elected to position of Councillor in 2000 leading the polls. I am the experienced Deputy Mayor who has always represented the residents of the Town of Kingsville at Town Council and County Council with dedication, commitment and enthusiasm. Flea M a rket, Craf t s & C ol lecti b les SUNDAY · NOVEMBER 5 · 10 - 4 P.M. For questions, concerns or comments please call 519-839-4731 or email kayway@windsor.igs.net KINGSVILLE LAKESIDE PARK PAVILION Come and browse the stalls of your favourite vendors or check out the new vendors. Bring the family and enjoy a delicious breakfast or lunch. FREE For information contact Anne (519) 733-4407 ADMISSION A program for parents who require short-term, quality child care. In Partnership with St. Mary's Learning Centre This program offers parents and caregivers an opportunity to leave their children ages 0-6 years with a qualified E.C.E. instructor at the KEYS program for a short period of time at NO COST. Parents may find this service helpful when attending medical, legal or counseling appointments, job interviews or for relief during stressful family situations. When: Thursday afternoons from 1-4 pm (During the KEYS Program) Program Location: 23 Mill Street West, Kingsville (Entrance behind Epworth United Church) Eligibility: Parents who are recipients of the National Child Benefit Supplement To Register: Call ahead to register (space is limited) Registration form must be completed before child attends. For more information please contact 519-733-8983 ext 21

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