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Crediton people
‘e eventat Regele event
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
CREDITON EAST
The 11th annual Regele
reunion was held Sunday at
Brodhagen Community
Centre with 45 present.
A smorgesborg dinner was
held, then meeting opened
with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Gross, Blyth as president
and secretary. A moments
silence was held for those
departed.
President and secretary
for 1980 are Mr. & Mrs. Stan
Preszcator Crediton. Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Gross, Blyth as
sports committee for 1980.
Sports were conducted by
Mr. & Mrs. Harold
McCallum and Mr. & Mrs.
Mervin Wardel. Oldest
member there was Wes
Fisher; youngest, April
Gross.
Children enjoyed races,
peanut scramble, while the
adults enjoyed relay races,
kick the slipper, throwing
ball in bushel basket. Supper
was then served.
IMPROVED CADETS — The awaids for being the most improved cadets at Thursday's inspec
tion of the Huron-Middlesex Cadet Corps went to Sgt. Gary Alblas and Sgt. Shelley Wegg.
Presenting the trophies at the right is Corps Commander Captain Janice Frayne. T-A photo
Men's choir performs at Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
A men’s choir under the
leadership of Douglas Gill
provided the music for the
Father’s Day service on
Sunday morning in the
United Church. Harry
Schroeder assisted the choir
and sang one of his own com
positions as a tribute to
fathers.
Adorning the front of the
church was a cross made
and donated by Earl Dixon.
The children’s story was
told by Mr. Schott. Mr.
Schott in his sermon enliken-
ed the church to a vine that
, should always be growing.
Christianity requires effort
and we must be constantly
at work to keep the church
bearing fruit.
“To Whom do you Belong”
was the thought emphasized
by Mr. Schott on Sunday
evening when the Zion West
and Centralia congregations
united for a service of
worship.
Rev. Harley Moore.
Grand Bend, was assisted by
Mr. Paul Schott and the
clerks of session in conduc
ting the Confirmation ser
vice when nine young people
were confirmed and
welcomed into church
membership.
Those confirmed were
Barbara Wilson, Sandra
Somerville, Sandra McCur
dy, Brenda Miller, Joan
Hern, Susan Jaques, George
Tomes, Jeff Greb and
Steven Tasko
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Thompson were welcomed
by transfer of membership.
Communion was served.
A group of girls provided
the special music and were
accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Russell Wilson. There
was organ and piano music
throughout the service by
Mr. Gill and Yvonne Jaques.
Personals
Mrs. Stephan Orenczuk
has moved from Exeter to
take up residence in her new
Personals
Master Robert England,
Huron Park, spent the week
end with Mr. & Mrs. Stan
Preszcator,
Little Dennis England son
of Bob and Elain^ England,
Huron Park, underwent
surgery at Sick Children’s
Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein
and family attended the
Wein reunion at Crediton
Community Centre.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Arm
strong and family visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Karl
Ohmayer R.R., 2 Grand
Bend.
r
Three girls hired
for senior survey
Three students were
named this week to conduct
a study among Exeter senior
citizens. The town has
received a grant of $2,916
under the federal govern
ment’s Young Canada Works
program.
Councillor Lossy Fuller,
chairman of the social
services committee,
reported that Darlene Davis,
Exeter, has been named to
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Joining her are Mary
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Miss Easton is a grade 13
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In announcing the project
last week, Mrs. Fuller said it
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among local senior citizens
to develop a basis for senior
citizens centre and the
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and recreation programs.
“We want to find out what
they (seniors) would like us
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with seniors in the past when
local groups were the
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The students plan to make“
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local seniors as possible to
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wants.
Mrs. Fuller indicated the
seniors were very keen on
, the project.
ATTENDANCE AWARDS — Sgt. Kim Kennedy and Corporal Ed Morrison received a trophy
for the best attendance during the year at Thursday's inspection of the Huron-Middlesex
Cadet Corps. Making the presentation at the right is Lloyd Hewitt of Charterways Bus Lines
ai d Captain Janice Frayne. T-A photo
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evening for a miscellaneous
shower for Dorothy Harlton,
bride-elect of early July.
Hostesses were Doris
Sweitzer, Velma Russell and
Dorothy Ratz.
In the social time all en
joyed musical numbers and
contests. Judy Russell sang
several songs accompanying
herself on guitar. Karen
Guenther played a piano
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An address was read to
Dorothy by Velma Russell.
Assisting in opening gifts
were Mabel and Karen
Guenther. Dorothy,
graciously thanked all for
the lovely gifts.
Lunch refreshments were
served.
June marriage
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hostess at her home,
Thursday evening for a
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relatives, for Janine
Hackney of Exeter bride
elect of late June, Marge
Adams and Michelle
Morenz, conducted contests.
A welcoming address was
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of Hensail area, drew the
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opening gifts was her sister
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Janine thanked everyone.
A smorgasbord lunch was
served to the guests.
Willis wins again
Congratulations to Willis
Desjardine who won first
place in the fiddler’s contest,
in the 35 to 55 age group, held
last week end in Hensail.
Personals
Congratulations to Wayne
and Bonnie Ratz, on the
arrival of twins, a boy and
girl, Friday evening, June
15.
Visitors this’past two
weeks with Mr. & Mrs. John
Kingma have been Mr. Ger
Spiering and Miss Jopie
Hollaar, of Rotterdam,
Holland. Previous to their
Shipka visit they travelled in
U.S.A, and all across
Canada, to the Rocky
Mountains in Alberta,
Niagara Falls and other
interesting tourist
tractions. They left
home Saturday June 16.
Mrs. Fred Hoffman,
Barryton Michigan, visiting
here at her daughters Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Vincent and
family for three weeks,
returned home Sunday, with
Lucille’s aunt and uncle, Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Walter of
Barryton, Michigan.
Those from this area on
the bus trip last Monday to
Toronto, sponsored by
Church of God men’s club
were Leota and Ferman
Snyder, Lucille Vincent her
mother, Mrs. Fred Hoffman,
and Hugh and Annie Morenz.
The bus tour made stops at
Black Creek Pioneer Village,
C.Nj Tower and Ontario
Place.
Sunday visitors forFathers
Day in Shipka with Mr. &
Mrs. John Kingma were Mr.
& Mrs. Cliff McDonald and
family, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Kingma and family,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Kingma and family, Mount
Brydges, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley
Hodgson and family Ailsa
Craig.
Mrs. Willis Desjardine is a
patient in South Huron
hospital Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs.Dick Zillman,
Debbie and Angie spent the
week end in Leamington.
Dick and Annie attended the
banquet and graduation for
their daughter Susie, from
the United Mennonite
Educational Institute, held
in the school auditorium.
They all visited Annie’s
sisters, Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Stodler and Miss Susan
Janzen.
home at the south end of the
village. We welcome her to
the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Rimmer returned home last
week following a few days
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Doucet in Aylmer, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bowden were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Jaques and
family, Granton. It was a
celebration for Father’s Day
and Mother’s birthday.
Thursday evening 16
members of the Centralia
U.C.W. enjoyed a
smorgasbord picnic dinner
at the cottage of Mrs. Marion
Penwarden at Grand Bend.
President Freda Rollings
conducted the business.
Thank you cards were read
from Mrs. Florence Morgan
and Mrs. Jean Haist for the
flowers that were given to
them also from the
McCurdy family for ser
ving the lunch for the funeral
of Cooper McCurdy.
It was decided to ask Bob
Cancer
can be
beaten
Heywood to be the speaker at
the service some Sunday in
August. The executive is to
plan.
$25.00 will be given to a
Missions donation in honour
of the Clark family. Freda
Rollings gave a gift on behalf
of all present to Mrs. Marion
Penwarden for having us to
her cottage.
The programme com
mittee gave devotionals.
Jean Haist opened with a
scripture reading on Love.
Florence Hodgins read a
story about camels.
Elizabeth Molnar read a
story on work. Several
contests were very much
enjoyed.
Verna Hicks gave a
reading “When God makes a
Father.” Marion Penwarden
read a letter from her friend
in Sarnia who is in Pakistan
to attend a wedding. Marion
Deline read a poem
“Evening Hymn” and closed
with a Grayer.
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