HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-06-03, Page 15Church, a memorial for the
church that was destroyed by
fire, May 4, 1969.
Weekend guests of Miss Nola
Faist were Rev. & Mrs. Fred
Faist, Stratford, and Mr. & Mrs,
Robert Hilborn and Cathy,
Orangeville.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock were
in Beamsville Sunday to attend
the christening service, in the
United Church, for their grand-
son Robert Glenn, son of Mr,
Mrs. Bruce McLennan.
Roy Smith .and Miss Coutts,
London, were Sunday guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Alf Smith.
Mr. & Mrs, Craig Fairbrother
of Troy, Michigan, called on their
cousin Miss Clara Gaiser,
Monday.
Saturday
gathered at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Nelson 'Schenk- for A .sw,
prise party to honour Mr. Schenk •
on the occasion of his 82nd bir-
thday.
Alf Smith went to Ottawa as
drummer with the London Police
Band to play in the parade of nO9
.safety patrollers marking
National School Safety Patrol
Week. evening friends
Cower.
At the funeral of Mrs, Jake
Ratz last Wednesday Rev, W. C.
Parrott, pastor of Crediton
United Church, 1950-1955, and
now stationed at Fordwich,
assisted Rev. D. Warren, Mrs,
Walter Fydenchuk, Mrs. Alvin
Finkbeiner, Mrs. Lloyd Lamport
and Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner
sang,
Mrs. Wilmar Wein, Mrs. Alf
Smith, Mrs. Bill Johnson and
Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk attended
the annual meeting of the district
council of Boy Scouts of Canada
at Clinton last Wednesday
evening.
Carl Radford is building a gas
station near his residence on
Main Street,
Sam Lawson erected a
memorial containing the three
corner stones and the name stone
of Crediton United Church.
Completed except for a capstone
of marble, it stands on the lawn at
the east corner of Zion United
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Second year of new cone regati•pn Times-Advocate, June 34 1971 Page 1$
Crediton native speaks at anniversary
By MISS ELLA MOFILOCK
CREDITON
The congregation of Zion
United Church celebrated their
second anniversary Sunday with
Rev, Fred Faist, St. John's
United Church, Stratford, as
guest speaker. The theme for the
morning message was, Why Be A
Christian, for the evening, When
A Little Extra Means So Much,
At the morning service the
church choir sang; for the
evening the ligronia Chair, under
the direction of Mrs. R.
McCaffrey, pianist Mrs, F.
Wildfong, were guest artists.
Two chancel vases of brass
were presented to the church by
the Faist family in memory of
Ezra and Elizabeth Faist,
Among the visitors present at
the evening service were a group
from Highland Park Baptist
Church, Detroit, and workers
from the House of Rahab, Grand
Bend.
Following the service there
was a Fellowship Hour in the
Sunday School rooms when the
choir, under the direction of Mrs.
Lloyd Hey, served lunch.
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Walter Fydenchuk attended a
provincial conference for
teachers of technical training at
Fern Resort, Lake Couchiching,
last week,
Miss Clara Gaiser has returned
from a two-week visit in British
Columbia. She found the weather,
the flowers and the mountain
scenery delightful.
Mr. & Mrs., Howard Lightfoot
and Mrs. lvin Baker have
moved into their new home on
King Street North.
Mr. & Mrs, Steve Brierly left
Monday for a visit with Mr.
Brierley's relatives in the British
Isles.
Word has been received of the
death of Mrs. Milton Gower,
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Isaac
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mrs. Florence Collett and Bert
Williams of Galt are spending a
few holidays with Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Collett.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hutchinson
and boys of Lucan and Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Dinney and boys visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Don
Dinney.
Mrs. Richard Glanville and
Jodi of Parkhill spent last
Wednesday with Mrs. Stan
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Kathy Glanville of Parkhill
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