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Times-Advocate, 1996-01-31, Page 10Page 10 Times -Advocate, January 31, 1996 C'(?MM1INITY Family skating party s . 4r • '43 Jessica Slaght above, enjoys a cup of hot chocolate during Sunday's family skating party held in Crediton. Below, Jaci Payne takes a break from all the exercise. our iews Letters to the editor "You deserve a pat on the back for giving something back to the children" Dear Editor. Volunteering your time, not only for your community, but for the chil- dren in the community can certainly give the feelings of fulfillment. If this is the case, the good feelings of several members of the community of Crediton should be overflowing this winter. A super afternoon was enjoyed by people young and old this past Sun- day at a family skating party organized by a special group of residents. There were hours of skating, hot chocolate to warm your insides and food to fill you after all the exercise. Looking at the faces and hearing the Volunteer work does not go unnoticed laughter of all attending must have made these volunteers proud. It all began when a group of friends and neighbours decided to form a rink in the pavilion in Crediton. Making their own homemade Zamboni, by boarding up the bottom of the ice pad and diligently flooding the ice and checking for any holes or cracks, these fellows have given so much enjoyment back to the children in the area. We want to thank all the volunteers who gave their time and money for this special family skating party. Also thanks for all the evenings and af- ternoons when the children were allowed to practice their shots or skate with friends. You deserve a pat on the back for giving something back to the children and we know they really appreciate it. The Lord Family Crediton Dear Editor: I would like to say a "Big Thankyou" to four dedicated and caring men from Crediton. These men have provided an ice rink at the Crediton Ball Park Pavilion for our children. Jeff Slaght, Ron Johnson, Brian Dinney and John Relouw Jeff Slaght and Ron Johnson of Crediton, clear the ice with a homemade ice cleaner during Sunday's family skating time. The skating rink is built and maintained by local volunteers. DIANE WARWICK and KAREN HOUSE are pleased to announce the opening of their new salon ak4eTu5* (formerly Salon 3215) Salon 3215 will be closing Wed. Jan. 31, 1996 and will reopen Tues. Feb. 6,1996 as 1 4 are to be commended for their many hours of hard work in maintaining this place of entertainment for our kids. Thanks gentlemen, your community spirit has not gone unnoticed. The kids (and adults) love it! Angie Desjardine Crediton Thames Road church service The choir sang "I Cannot Find a Way Alone..." Rhoda Rohde THAMES ROAD - Rev. Jim All- sop was incharge,of the,regular church s� uy ttiorning. The Doxology was sung followed by reading from the $ervice book, the responsive reading "The True Worshipper" from Psalm 15. The choir sang "I Cannot Find a Way Alone" accompanied by the organist Agnes Bray. The children's hymn "We Shall Overcome" was sung and Rev. All- sop told the childrens story .R ;`pod Shows Us His Love When the'1 irst Arg Lost and The Last Are First". The scripture lesson from the Old Testament; Micah 6: 1-8 and from the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 1: 18-31 was read by Kay Cunning - ton. Rev. Allsop read from the Gospel of Matthew 5: 1-12. The title of his sermon was "These are Blessings". The Closing hymn was "Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing" and Rev. Allsop pronounced the Benediction. Coming events On Sunday February4 at Thames Road the pot luck dessert and the , annual meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. Monday February 5 the UCW' will hold their meeting with KatI��yi ;Bray, Matgat'bl" Sievdai'l,'idy':litid! gert, and Alma Ballantyne on the program. Roll call "Bring a keep. sake or momento and tell about it.", . Lunch Group C. Personals Get well wishes are extended to Ross Ballantyne and John Pym who are 'patients in South Huron Hospital Exeter. rxxxxxxxxixzxxxxxxzx II • FREE "START UP" , ii • Free Kit & Samples EE iiOno week only `I If ii from Jan. 27 -Feb. 3/86 4 II II Excellent opportunities ' 1 II In Exeter CALL TODAY i4 Donna Perry 233-1444 ti/xxxxxxxxxZXZXXXXxxXx. AVON CALLIN( 11 an impression by notleaving one Our GATOR'" 4x2 utility vehicle will barely bend the blades on your delicate turf. The reason is high flotation. With only 7.1 pounds per square inch, this GATOR rises above the competition. Which means the only impression is left on you. NOTHING RUNS LIKE A DEERE' ga 1.141 iiunoN Tractor 6r Lawn Equipment Exeter tendon Blyth 238.5 2863845 523-4244 Do you agree with a•.. OW r -..t �� •► 3 w w ......., ..., e : ; . . user -pay system tem from y polica e and fire Martin Andrews - Exeter I think we're paying enough al ready." Ray Mordock - Crediton "I have mixed feel- ings. There was a time in this coun- try you had to pay a nominal fee. I don't think there should be user fees. " Rose -Marie Rader - Dashwood I think it would be sad if it came to be. The people who really need it(emer- gericy servic- es), may not be able to of ford it." Madel ne Madelyn. Deane - Grand Bend 1 don't think so. I think there are other ways to raise mon- ey." Bridget Groot - Zurich "No, I don't think it's right. I would be all for hospital emergency fees." Glenda Lewis - Exet- er " I don't think it Is a great idea, it may deter people from calling. They may try to put out a fire them - selves." Gertle Penn/nga - Exeter " I don't think there should be user fees. We need the po- lice and fire services." T Tom Tomes Stephen Township " "I'm against that. People might think they can put a fire out themselves" Family skating party s . 4r • '43 Jessica Slaght above, enjoys a cup of hot chocolate during Sunday's family skating party held in Crediton. Below, Jaci Payne takes a break from all the exercise. our iews Letters to the editor "You deserve a pat on the back for giving something back to the children" Dear Editor. Volunteering your time, not only for your community, but for the chil- dren in the community can certainly give the feelings of fulfillment. If this is the case, the good feelings of several members of the community of Crediton should be overflowing this winter. A super afternoon was enjoyed by people young and old this past Sun- day at a family skating party organized by a special group of residents. There were hours of skating, hot chocolate to warm your insides and food to fill you after all the exercise. Looking at the faces and hearing the Volunteer work does not go unnoticed laughter of all attending must have made these volunteers proud. It all began when a group of friends and neighbours decided to form a rink in the pavilion in Crediton. Making their own homemade Zamboni, by boarding up the bottom of the ice pad and diligently flooding the ice and checking for any holes or cracks, these fellows have given so much enjoyment back to the children in the area. We want to thank all the volunteers who gave their time and money for this special family skating party. Also thanks for all the evenings and af- ternoons when the children were allowed to practice their shots or skate with friends. You deserve a pat on the back for giving something back to the children and we know they really appreciate it. The Lord Family Crediton Dear Editor: I would like to say a "Big Thankyou" to four dedicated and caring men from Crediton. These men have provided an ice rink at the Crediton Ball Park Pavilion for our children. Jeff Slaght, Ron Johnson, Brian Dinney and John Relouw Jeff Slaght and Ron Johnson of Crediton, clear the ice with a homemade ice cleaner during Sunday's family skating time. The skating rink is built and maintained by local volunteers. DIANE WARWICK and KAREN HOUSE are pleased to announce the opening of their new salon ak4eTu5* (formerly Salon 3215) Salon 3215 will be closing Wed. Jan. 31, 1996 and will reopen Tues. Feb. 6,1996 as 1 4 are to be commended for their many hours of hard work in maintaining this place of entertainment for our kids. Thanks gentlemen, your community spirit has not gone unnoticed. The kids (and adults) love it! Angie Desjardine Crediton Thames Road church service The choir sang "I Cannot Find a Way Alone..." Rhoda Rohde THAMES ROAD - Rev. Jim All- sop was incharge,of the,regular church s� uy ttiorning. The Doxology was sung followed by reading from the $ervice book, the responsive reading "The True Worshipper" from Psalm 15. The choir sang "I Cannot Find a Way Alone" accompanied by the organist Agnes Bray. The children's hymn "We Shall Overcome" was sung and Rev. All- sop told the childrens story .R ;`pod Shows Us His Love When the'1 irst Arg Lost and The Last Are First". The scripture lesson from the Old Testament; Micah 6: 1-8 and from the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 1: 18-31 was read by Kay Cunning - ton. Rev. Allsop read from the Gospel of Matthew 5: 1-12. The title of his sermon was "These are Blessings". The Closing hymn was "Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing" and Rev. Allsop pronounced the Benediction. Coming events On Sunday February4 at Thames Road the pot luck dessert and the , annual meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. Monday February 5 the UCW' will hold their meeting with KatI��yi ;Bray, Matgat'bl" Sievdai'l,'idy':litid! gert, and Alma Ballantyne on the program. Roll call "Bring a keep. sake or momento and tell about it.", . Lunch Group C. Personals Get well wishes are extended to Ross Ballantyne and John Pym who are 'patients in South Huron Hospital Exeter. rxxxxxxxxixzxxxxxxzx II • FREE "START UP" , ii • Free Kit & Samples EE iiOno week only `I If ii from Jan. 27 -Feb. 3/86 4 II II Excellent opportunities ' 1 II In Exeter CALL TODAY i4 Donna Perry 233-1444 ti/xxxxxxxxxZXZXXXXxxXx. AVON CALLIN( 11 an impression by notleaving one Our GATOR'" 4x2 utility vehicle will barely bend the blades on your delicate turf. The reason is high flotation. With only 7.1 pounds per square inch, this GATOR rises above the competition. Which means the only impression is left on you. NOTHING RUNS LIKE A DEERE' ga 1.141 iiunoN Tractor 6r Lawn Equipment Exeter tendon Blyth 238.5 2863845 523-4244