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Deadersville spooks its way to $25,000 for BGHF

By Brock Ormond Nov 20, 2025 | 1:43 PM

The Belleville General Hospital Foundation is benefiting from the proceeds of an annual spooky display in Prince Edward County.

The Deadnersville walkthrough display brought in $25,000 over the Halloween season thanks to more than 23,000 visitors.

The display, organized by Lorne Holditch, has raised almost $107,000 since it began in 2018.

In a Facebook post, Holditch stated he accomplished both goals he was striving for this year, to reach the age of 80 while continuing to hold the display and to hit the $100,000 fundraising mark.

He thanks all visitors and volunteers for helping to support the display and the cause once again this year.