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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2006-08-23, Page 11Crossroads 10 Wednesday, August 23, 2006 1.xeter Times Advocate Community comes together forTyler Above,Tavish McLeod was checking out the view from behind the wheel of a South Huron fire depart- ment truck on Sunday while (below) Austin (left) and Jacob Ryan were cheering on entries during the gold- fish races.At bottom, Rachael Kearns, Lucy Kinnear, and Rebecca Schmidt were working on face painting. (photos/Pat Bolen) Above, Shannon DeLange takes her turn at car demo- lition while Jordan Slaght makes sure Leigh Robinson is securely locked up by Special Constable Matt Hummel. (photos/Pat Bolen) CREDITON — Area residents came together at the Crediton Ball Park for a Fun Day on Sunday to raise money in support of Tyler MacDonald, who has a form of muscle cancer and is a former Crediton baseball player. The event was the brainstorm of MacDonald's coach Collin and Angie Tripp, Leigh and Travis Robinson, Deb Lord and Jeff and Ruth Slaght. The event saw activities such as Bessie bingo, face painting, local entertainment, a dunk tank, and a fire- men's breakfast and extrication display put on by the Stephen Twp. fire department. At 2 p.m., (Tyler's favourite team) the Crediton Jr./Int. girls fastball team challenged a group of so-called Crediton Cuties. Proceeds from the fun -filled day will go to Tyler and his family. Jeff Slaght got wet Glavin and Dan Eastabrook work on an extrication display put on by the Stephen fire department. (pho- tos/Pat Bolen) in the dunk tank while below, Kevin