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48 — Centralian Advocate, Friday, October 28, 2011 PUB: CADV DATE: 28-OCT-2011 PAGE: 48 COLOR: C M Y K Terms & Conditions: All minors 12 years of age & younger must be accompanied by an adult. No face masks or painted faces are allowed if over 14 years of age. Only appropriate costumes may be worn. Costume accessories that resemble a weapon will not be permitted inside the centre. No eggs allowed. Yeperenye Shopping Centre will not be responsible for any damage to clothes or costumes due to activities or games. Monday the 31st Oct from 2.30pm - 5.30pm. Bookings would be appreciated to allow us to cater adequately as possible for this event. Names can be placed on a sheet at Travelbaggers, Tribal Essence, Sportscene, Lenard’s and Radio Rentals or emailed to [email protected] If you are unable to book please still feel free to attend on the afternoon. All Activities FREE www.yeperenye.com.au 511705/12as 661705/12as HALLOWEEN HAUNT! Sunday October 30th from 2:30pm at The Memo Club Dress up in your best Halloween costume and win great prizes - bookings preferred 127 Todd Street - 8952 2166 541705/12se HALLOWEEN HALLOWEEN A Centralian Advocate Advertising Feature HALLOWEEN Spooky first for Yeperenye Corey Neill, 8, and Cassandra Gardiner are ready for Halloween at Yeperenye Shopping Centre on Monday HALLOWEEN is coming to Yeperenye Shopping Centre next week. An afternoon of spooky and fun activities including mask making, face painting and cup cake decorat- ing will be held. Children can do Yeperenye’s own version of trick-or-treating with participating stores in the centre. There will also be lots of games and a Halloween dress-up competition starting at 4.30pm. All activities are free. Children of all ages are welcome but those under 12 years of age will need to be accompan- ied. Halloween in Yeperenye will run from 2.30pm to 5.30pm on Monday and be held in the vacant shop be- tween OPSM and A Home Like Alice. Don’t miss this ghoulishly great Halloween event. Bookings would be appreciated but are not essential. Names can be placed on lists at Travelbaggers, Tribal Essence, Sportscene, Lenard’s and Radio Rentals or emailed to [email protected] Lasseters and Juicy Rump have had some ghoulish help getting ready for Halloween Haunting time to start great events BRINGING freaky back is the aim of Lasseters’ spookiest Halloween party in Alice Springs. The Haunting Halloween Weekend fires up tomorrow with the Horrific Halloween Party from 8pm in the Juicy Rump. Live band The Warburtons are sure to get you dancing in the moonlight. You could win a share of $450 in the best dressed competitions and if your dare, enter the ter- rifying Tunnel of Terror. On Monday take your creepy kids along to the Juicy Rump in Halloween costume and they’ll give each dressed-up child a free lolly bag. The Tunnel of Terror will be opened from 5pm until 8pm on Monday — but be prepared to be scared. The annual RSPCA Mel- bourne Cup Day at Lasseters is being held on Tuesday and is set to be another sell out event with Juicy Rump screening the race on its 260cm full-HD outdoor plasma screen. There will be a fabulous fashion parade and if you get your fascinator out, you could win one of the best dressed competitions. The event is being hosted by SunFM’s Locko Wills. Entry is $15 — which is all be donated to the RSPCA — and diners receive a glass of bubbles on arrival. Book your table of eight calling 8950 7772. Samphire Restaurant, next to the picturesque poolside, will be open from noon for a sumptuous seafood buffet with all races being shown on a giant screen. There will also be a cup sweep and raffle hamper. $30 per per- son. Phone 8950 7734 to book. Get into costume at Memo FOR a hauntingly good Halloween, head to the Memo Club this Sun- day. Bring the family along for freakishly fantastic fun and devilishly delicious food. Dress up in a Halloween costume and take part in the best- dressed competition. Great prizes are on of- fer for really scary out- fits. There will be plenty of other games and ac- tivities for children to join in. Parents are encour- aged to participate with their children during the Halloween celebrat- ions. This spooky Sunday afternoon of activities starts at 2.30pm. Tickets are $15 each with family discounts available. Bookings are preferred. Phone the Memo Club on 8952 2166 to be part of the Halloween event or for more in- formation.

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Terms & Conditions: All minors 12 years of age & younger must be accompanied by an adult. No face masks orpainted faces are allowed if over 14 years of age. Only appropriate costumes may be worn. Costume

accessories that resemble a weapon will not be permitted inside the centre. No eggs allowed. Yeperenye ShoppingCentre will not be responsible for any damage to clothes or costumes due to activities or games.

Monday the 31st Octfrom 2.30pm - 5.30pm.

Bookings would be appreciated to allow us to cater adequately as possible for this event.Names can be placed on a sheet at Travelbaggers, Tribal Essence, Sportscene, Lenard’s and

Radio Rentals or emailed to [email protected] you are unable to book please still feel free to attend on the afternoon.

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HALLOWEEN HAUNT!

Sunday October 30thfrom 2:30pm at The Memo Club

Dress up in your best Halloween costume and

win great prizes - bookings preferred

127 Todd Street - 8952 2166

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HALLOWEENHALLOWEENA Centralian Advocate Advertising FeatureHALLOWEEN

Spooky first for Yeperenye

Corey Neill, 8, and Cassandra Gardiner areready for Halloween at Yeperenye ShoppingCentre on Monday

HALLOWEEN is coming toYeperenye Shopping Centre nextweek.

An afternoon of spooky and funactivities including mask making,face painting and cup cake decorat-ing will be held.

Children can do Yeperenye’s own

version of trick-or-treating withparticipating stores in the centre.

There will also be lots of games anda Halloween dress-up competitionstarting at 4.30pm.

All activities are free.Children of all ages are welcome

but those under 12 years of age willneed to be accompan-ied.

H a l l o w e e n i nYeperenye will runfrom 2.30pm to 5.30pmon Monday and be heldin the vacant shop be-tween OPSM and AHome Like Alice.

D o n ’ t m i s s t h i sg h o u l i s h l y g r e a tHalloween event.

Bookings would beappreciated but are notessential. Names can beplaced on lists atTravelbaggers, TribalEssence, Sportscene,Lenard’s and RadioRentals or emailed [email protected]

Lasseters and Juicy Rump have had some ghoulish help getting ready for Halloween

Haunting time tostart great eventsBRINGING freaky back is theaim of Lasseters’ spookiestHalloween party in AliceSprings.

The Haunting HalloweenWeekend fires up tomorrow withthe Horrific Halloween Partyfrom 8pm in the Juicy Rump.

Live band The Warburtonsare sure to get you dancing inthe moonlight.

You could win a share of $450in the best dressed competitionsand if your dare, enter the ter-rifying Tunnel of Terror.

On Monday take your creepykids along to the Juicy Rump in

Halloween costume and they’llgive each dressed-up child a freelolly bag.

The Tunnel of Terror will beopened from 5pm until 8pm onMonday — but be prepared to bescared.

The annual RSPCA Mel-bourne Cup Day at Lasseters isbeing held on Tuesday and is setto be another sell out event withJuicy Rump screening the raceon its 260cm full-HD outdoorplasma screen.

There will be a fabulousfashion parade and if you getyour fascinator out, you could

win one of the best dressedcompetitions.

The event is being hosted bySunFM’s Locko Wills. Entry is$15 — which is all be donated tothe RSPCA — and diners receivea glass of bubbles on arrival.

Book your table of eight calling8950 7772.

Samphire Restaurant, next tothe picturesque poolside, will beopen from noon for a sumptuousseafood buffet with all racesbeing shown on a giant screen.

There will also be a cup sweepand raffle hamper. $30 per per-son. Phone 8950 7734 to book.

Get intocostumeat MemoFOR a hauntingly goodHalloween, head to theMemo Club this Sun-day.

Bring the familyalong for freakishlyfantastic fun anddevilishly deliciousfood.

D r e s s u p i n aHalloween costume andtake part in the best-dressed competition.Great prizes are on of-fer for really scary out-fits.

There will be plentyof other games and ac-tivities for children tojoin in.

Parents are encour-aged to participate withtheir children duringthe Halloween celebrat-ions.

This spooky Sundayafternoon of activitiesstarts at 2.30pm.

Tickets are $15 eachwith family discountsavailable. Bookings arepreferred.

Phone the MemoClub on 8952 2166 to bepart of the Halloweenevent or for more in-formation.