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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-08-13, Page 13.i Starts Frldoynight Crediton S�niniorf.st se1� for this Chairman Bill Wilds and his The annual event begins this Friday um Smerfest committee are all set for night, August 15 and continues a big weekend in the police village of through the next two days. Crediton. Friday night at 7 p.m. judging of CHARLENE RYAN SHANNON BRENNAN 1 KELLY GLAVIN, MELINDA ADAIR Miss Crediton Summerfest and . Junior Miss contestants will begun along with a talent show. The Exeter Main Street jug hand will be enter- taining at the community park pavilion from 9 to 11 p.m. and the musical group Tennessee County will be providing music for a dance at the township hall from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Crediton volunteer fire depart- ment will be sponsoring their popular' pancake and sausage breakfast Saturday morning. At 10 a.m. an all - breeds horse show will start at the community park grounds and at 1 p.m. participants in the Summerfest parade will be starting at 1 p.m. Par- ticipants in the Summerfest,parade wane starting the march uptown from the easterly end of the village at Concession 4. The township hall will be the site for two hours of bingo action beginning at 2 p.m. It's back to the park for a beef barbecue at 5 p.m. and a chain saw competition at 7 p.m. Beechwood will be playing for a dance in the park pavilion Saturday night at 9 p.m. Sunday morning's interdenomina- tional church service will feature the music of Blackwell Sideroad and the message presented by a former Crediton resident Bill Bowers. Major Bowers CAC is ad- ministrator of the Salvation Army Centre at Harbourlight in Toronto. Sunday afternoon Blackwell Sideroad will be presenting a bluegrass concerf in the pavilion at 1 p.m. An hour later another session of bingo begins at the township hall Junior Miss . --- Contestants and at the park grounds it's a demoli- tion derby. Entry forms for the ,demolition derby are available at Johnny's Gas Bar. The fee for each JOY PARENT Consolidated Signs r„ KATHRYN CUILLERIER Grasdahl Construction • conalng woolkend vehicle is $10. The Conklin Midway and food and Three editions of Bessie Bingo will refreshments will be available at the be held Friday night and Saturday park grounds throughout the and Sunday afternoonw. weekend. HEATHER BROWNING PJ's Roadhouse CAROLYN PRITCHARD Lippert Trucking CHARLOTTE BRENNAN Bre Line Trailers r." HEATHER THOMPSON Pinecrest Variety SOUVENIRS FOR VISITOR = Ortwin l eir -o 4ons Club-Exchtinge Student from Austria received souvenirs' at g party, Thursday night. Making presentations are Lions president Jim Beckett, deputy -reeve Lossy Fuller for the town and Lioness past -president Sally Lou Raymond. T -A photo On Lions exchange Austrian youth enjoys Canada A 19 year-old Au.. n student left the Exeter area for home yesterday with pleasant memories of Canada. Ortwin Lenz spent four weeks with three Exeter Lions families as an ex- change between the local club and one in Bad Radkersburg in Austria. The Austrian visitor will begin his second year at college on September 15 studying English, music and typing. He found Canadian good different than in his own country saying, "Our favourites are wiener schnitzel and chickeh. We have very little for breakfast, the biggest meal of the day at lunch time and small supper." Ortwin finds Canadians more reserved and private than his own countrymen. He added, "We don't bother with formal introductions just say, "Hi, I'm Ortwin". During the four weeks here, he spent one week camping and the balance touring Ontario thanks to his host families. About Niagara Falls, Ortwin said, "It was just as impressive as I ex- pected and the CN Tower in Toronto, I couldn't imagine how it stands up." A visit to the Kitchener -Elmira areas was exciting for the visitor. He commented, "We don't have any Mennonites in our country and it was great to see their horses and buggies" Other places of interest visited were A LIBERAL SERVING -. Former Stephen township reeve Allan Wolper serves corn on the cob to Heather Royal at Wednesday's Liberal barbecue at the Dashwood area farm of Ontario Agriculture Minister Jack Riddell. T -A photo &vcfcr oaf eounIr elu6 Green Fees • , Weekdays 18 holes $8.00 • Sat., Sun. 8 Hol 9 holes $8.00 18 holes $10.00 • Twilight rates after 5 $7.00 • Mondays - Two for price of one * Pro -shop Phone 235-1517 * Snack bar Located on County Road 6, Half mllo E.. of Hwy. No. 4 Grand Bend, Casa Loma and Ontario Place in Toronto, Ste. Marie among the Hurons in Midland and a stay at Neil and Rosemary Straw's cottage. Of Grand Bend, the Austrian said, "It's a beautiful beach." The three families he stayed with in Exeter were Art and Joan Hunking, Neil and Rosemary Straw and Doug and Beth Jamieson. Rick Sinnamon was local chairman of the Exchange committee. Of the visitor, Beth Jamieson said, "He was a super guy and it was a plesure to have him around the house." O m MOO WI eAwr Li JFigr. KROWN rol JULIE GLAVIN Pride Seeds ell JEANETTE LEIBOLD Crediton Rebuild Service JOANNE SLAGHT Theo's Landing Restaurant iii Se n S•YM HuaYwuN .. 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