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Exeter Times–Advocate
Wednesday,June 1, 2005
The first Bayfield Sparks, Brownies and Junior Leaders
delighted a group of seniors at BlueWater Rest Home
May 25 with a selection of musical numbers. In the front
row, starting from the far left are: Brooke Schrader,
Tamara Heimrich, McKayla Dunn, Sheridyn Van Altena,
Courtney Heimrich Samantha Dunn andTaraVader. In
the back row, from far left are:Amber Brandon, Erin
Vader, Jacquelyn Van Altena, Kristine Heard and Jordan
Berard. (photo/Stephanie Mandziuk)
Missing man found
By Stephanie Mandziuk
TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF
HURON COUNTY — A
man reported missing on
the holiday weekend
walked into
the Wingham
OPP detach-
ment Wed.,
May 25.
Brian
Kamrath, 36,
of Brussels
was in good
health and
under the care
of a local doc-
tor.
Kamrath was last seen
Fri., May 20 and his
abandoned vehicle was
located near Bayfield two
days later.
Police were concerned
about Hamrath's well-
being and conducted a
search of the area.
Officers followed
up on several pub-
lic leads. One citi-
zen remembered
picking Kamrath
up and driving him
to another loca-
tion. Subsequently
police conducted
another search in
that area.
Huron OPP
would like to thank the
public for its support in
this investigation.
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Anniversary service
at St. Paul's Sunday
By Muriel Lewis
GRANTON CORRESPONDENT
GRANTON — At the
Granton -Wesley United
Church on Sun., May 29,
Marilyn Humphrey led
the service in the absence
of Lay Pastor Val Hodgins
who was attending the
London Conference at the
Hellenic Centre.
Stacey Harlton lit the
Christ candle. The mes-
sage about God speaking
to Elijah was portrayed in
a skit by Lloyd Mardlin,
Elizabeth Garrett, Wilma
Dunlop, John Scott and
Marilyn Humphrey.
At St. Paul's Anglican
Church in Kirkton on
Sun., May 29 (second
after Pentecost) Rev.
Dalice Sim celebrated the
Holy Eucharist.
Christine Downey led
the service and the mes-
sage was about building
one's faith in Christ.
David Blackler read the
lessons.
This Sun., June 5 is the
anniversary service at St.
Paul's at 9:15 a.m.
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