: 5 an a RoE % a wR - : THEY FOUND THEIR EGGS: Peter Dombroski, Ruthie Kennedy and ~~ IT'S HERE SOMEWHERE: Michael Casey knows there's a prize Kassie Kennedy found their peanut butter eggs and look forward to Easter egg in the bail of hay. But it’s hard to find it when the photo- digging in. grapher is telling him to smile. Children Enjoy Easter Egg Hunt Easter Egg Hunts are a special highlight of the season and the Back Mountain was alive with them last. weekend. One big hunt held yearl7 is sponsored by the Dallas Junior Woman's Club. Approximately 500 children enjoyed hunting for peanut butter Easter eggs on Saturday at the Dallas Township Elementary School. Each child kept the egg and each egg was marked with a prize number. Refreshments were also available in the cafeteria and the Bunny was on hand to greet the young- sters. Parents brought cameras to capture their young ones on film with the bunny, and Dallas Post photo- grapher, Mark Moran snapped the children in action. A GOOD TURNOUT: The turnout for the Dallas Junior very good. About 500 children gathered for the search Woman’s Club Annual Easter Egg Hunt was, as usual, : pr WITH BASKET IN HAND: Joshua and Christy Evans wait patiently for their prizes, hoping for something good to eat. : ;
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