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crip.stiAton Institute euchre
Crediton Women's Institute held a
euchre party March 17 with 15•tables
playing.
Ladies high: Janet Hicks, ladies'
low: Dorothy Bullock. ladies lone'
hands: Dorothy Dietrich, lady with
most green: Carolyn Hardy. Mens'
high: Murray. Carter. Mena' low:
played Mess who lay yed a man's
hand, lone hands: Cleve Pullman,
man with most green: Oliver
Jacques.
The next euchre party Will 1e
March :31 at 8:15 p.m. •
Mrs. Pearl England, Art Baldwin,.
Mrs. Clarence Fahner•and Stan and
Shirley Preszcator were on a bus trip
Centralia
By MRS.
Neil Scholl euchre on March 16 had
nine tables playing with prizes going
to: high score Marian Nods. Andy
Thompson; lone hands Janet Hicks;
_ Otto Darling: low score CaruJ Hardy.
Hodgins: odgins: wearing Mil's( green
Mary Kooy, Ed Armstrong.
Next euchre on March 30 -will be
convened by the Conlin's and the
Kooy's. •
The senior citizens met at Keegans
Inn March 16 with prizes going to:
Margaret Carter. Murray Carter, Li -
TOM KOOY •
ly Swartz, Cleve Pulman. Elizabeth
Conlin and Mary Meikle.
There will be no euchre at Keegans
on March :30 owing to a dessert euchre
at Ailsa Craig._ The next party al
Keegans will be April 13
• Visitors with Tom and 1 on the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Darling. Lucan: Bonnie Kooy. Sarnia
and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Caslick and
Gregory. We visited Friday evening
with Helen MacDonald of Lucan.
to Bingeman Park in Kitchener, .
Wednesday with Ellison Travel.
Miss Tasha Isaac, Exeter and Miss
Jenna Barnes. RR 1 Thedford spent
Thursday with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Misses Jody Armstrong and Arlene
Cottle spent a few days at Blyth with
Arlene's aunt Karen.
Wednesday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Preszcator was Mrs.. Bar
bara Lovett. Mitchell and Saturday
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
England and family, Huron Park. -
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator were
Sunday supper. guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Glanville and family, RR
2 Parkhill. Jody returned home from
holidays with her grandparents.
Contestants are needed for Junior
Miss and MiswTeen and talent- for
Summerfest. Contact Mrs. Jim Fink-
beiner 234-6766.
Rev. Brian 'and Mrs. Elder and
family visited last week with Brian's
parents in Chatham.
Sermon topic at Zion United Church
Times -Advocate, March 25, 1987 Page HA
artr attracts 15 tables
was taken from Matthew 20:17-28.
Larry Ratz read the scriptures and
Rev. Elder's_ sermon was titled
"Claim Your. Ministry". Choir prac-
tice is- Wednesday evening at 8:01.
p.m.. in the Sunday School rooms.
Spring break is over and the
children are back to school. Sure was
a super- week.
In South Huron Hospital Exeter are
Mrs, Clara Ratz, Mrs. Estrella Fink-
beiner, Mrs. Alma Schwartz and Mr.
Willis Stewardson. - -
• Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lansbergen.
Angie and Kim returned home Mon-
day from a flight to Florida.
Don't forget the Crediton and
District Social Club dance on March
28 at 9 p.m. Tennessee Country will
provide music. This will he the St.
Patrick's dance.
Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd.
Centralia Ontario
228-6638
Swine Information Meeting
Date: March 26
Time: 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Place: Huron Hall Centralia College
Special Speakers
Everyone welcome
Lunch provided
CREDITON SUPPER READY TO GO - Barb Robertson, Stan Preszcator and Ruth Evelanare s own
dishing up the first plate at Tuesday's St. Patrick's Day supper sponsored by the Crediton hall board.
T -A photo
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The time of registration for the
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There were 13 tables of euchre at
the Orange Lodge card party on Fri-
day evening. Winners of high prizes
were Betty Thompson and Annie
F'inkheiner i playing on a man's
card). Maude Weston and Jason
Welsh were consolation prize win-
---nets. Draw prizes were won by John
McFarlane. Pearl I Iutchings, Harry
Baker and Walter Pepper. Our thanks
to Marg Hayter for recording prize
winners at the card parties for the in-
formation of readers.
U('W speaker
Beth Good. an aunt of Barbara Ann
Parker. will be the guest speaker at
Varna 1'.CAV 's thank -offering
meeting on April 2. She works for the
Mennonite Central C'ommittee's self-
help program. and has visited coun-
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brass. wicker. embroidered cloth, etc.
for sale in this country in return for
things they need. Miss Good is from
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Personals
- Charles and Bernice Reid enjoyed
sunny. warm weather while staying
with Bob and Margaret Reid in
Florida for a couple of weeks.
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