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Times-Advocate, 1988-05-25, Page 17SUCCESSFUL CREDITON FIREWORKS - The Crediton volunteer fire department again sponsored a very successful firework display, Sunday night at Crediton Community Park. Shown from the left preparing the display are firemen Doug Lightfoot, Dennis McDonald, Peter Wuerth, John Pritchard, Wayne Glanville and Robert Perts- chy. Credit�n4-H o ou oors By MRS. STAN PRESZCATO CREDITON - The sermon topic at Zion United Church was taken from �c is 2:1-12. and John 3:1-8 titled "The Renewing Spirit". In hospital at South Huron, Exet- er, arc .Mrs. Brenda Brand and son Ted and Hanna Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator re- - turned home Saturday from Cam- bridge where they spent four days with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grum- mett. We visited Tuesday with Mrs. Jerry Dallier and girls, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and boys. Wednesday we all visited the African Safari which we really en- joyed. • On Thursday we were taken through the Neilands Fabric plant. It was really interesting to see how fabric such as velour, vertical blinds, upholstery for furniture and knits arc made. On Sunday our family joined us at our trailer at Kettle Point for a picnic: they were Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ry Dallier and Michele, Mrs. Allan Dallier, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Robs. England and family, Huron Park, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbo and family, Woodham, Mrs. Lorna Barnes and Jenna, Ken Wernham, Thedford, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farr, St. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid.lSILK and Tasha, Exeter. After a delicious smorgasborg supper, a ball game was enjoyed by almost everyone. Karen Foran and Robt. England, Huron Park, stayed with their grandparents until Monday. Crediton 4-11 Crediton Outdoor Enthusiasts had their outing on Friday, May 13 at Birch Bark Trailer Fi7 ' We all brought something to cook, we started supper. We cooked it over a campfire, everybody's food turned out excellent. Lia took us on a hike through a hush while Pat looked at some of our books. When we returned we raised our right hand and recited the 4-H pledge, roll call was taken also. We then planned our games that we are going to have for our achievc- iu nt night. As the evening was coming to an end we sat around the campfire, sang songs and told ghost stories. We would like to give a huge ap- preciation to Mr. and Mrs. Morden who own Birch Bark Trailer Park. They made our stay even better. They have an excellent trailer park with a pool and a playground for kids. Thanks! Times -Advocate, May 25, 1988 Page 5B for rind aPIan'reception diva Westerhof, of Holland, to the Klompen Fest in Clinton last Sat- urday. Jodi Nicole, daughter of Chris and Katherine Eagleson, and Trevor Ro- nald, son of Randy and Joanne Tur- ner, were baptized last Sunday at Greenway United Church. Lori Vincent, who is attending Warner Southern College at Lake Wales, Florida, and her friend Ke- vin, arrived home May 17, for a two-week visit with her parents. Harold and Lucille, Mike and Mi- chelle Vincent. Sandra Schroeder and a group of friends are presently on holiday inj England. Phyllis Case, of Exeter area, vis- ited an afternoon last week with her sister Pat Schroeder. Ferman and Leota Snyder visited at her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- mand Musselman, Sunday May 15, and Leota attended a baby shower for her niece, Marilyn Genery. There were about 30 in attendance at the shower. By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA - "Open House" will be held Sunday May 29 at Stephen Central School, from 2 to 4 p.m. honoring Principal Don Finkbeiner, who is leaving the area. The presen- tation from the community will be held at 3 p.m. Everyone welcome. Personals Members of the Vincent family Centralia by Mrs. Tom Kooy CENTRALIA - Rev. Deborah Carter was back in the pulpit for the morning service at - the United Church on Sunday. Thursday evening May 26 the Junior Young People will have their last gathering of the season with a pot luck picnic at Morrison Dam from 6 to 7:30 p.rn. The stewards and trustees are called to meet Thursday evening at 8:30 at the church. Personals The almost perfect weather of the weekend was enjoyed by many lo- cals at campgrounds. The euchre at the community cen- tre on May 16 had prizes going to high score Janet 1 licks, Larry Estey, lone hands Mary Kooy, Percy Noels, low score Nellie Trott, Charles Rollings. Lucky score priz- es went to Audrey McGregor, Mar- jorie Steeper. The next party will be May 30 at 8 o'clock. There will be no lunch. The euchre at Heywoods Restau- rant Monday May 23 had a good at- tendance with prizes going to high score Grace Wurm, Marian Thomp- son, lone hands Grace Dixon, Mur- ray Carter and low score winners were Dorothy Bullock, Ieleen Math- crs. Next gathering will be June 6 at 2:30. Tom and Mary Kooy were at 11- dcrton on Sunday where they attend- ed breakfast and anniversary services at Grace Anglican Church. Flowers in the church were in loving memo- ry of the late Wilbur Sutherland placed by his family.. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cronyn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hodge and family, Laurie Cronyn and Gerald Cook spent the holiday weekend in Thorn- bury. The Centralia baseball players are sponsoring a mixed tournament and beef barbecue at Centralia Commu- nity ball park June 10 and 11. The barbecue is Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. A notice will appear later in the Exeter Times. Tickets available from ball team members. Saintsbury by Mrs. Heber Davis SAINTSBURY - Service at St. Patrick's was conducted as usual Sunday with Rev. Wheeler in charge. Nadine Bedell read the les- sons and May Davis provided music for the hymns. The 127th anniversary of St. Pa- trick's will be held at 11 a.m. on May 29 with Rev. Beverly Ann Wheeler in charge. 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