Times-Advocate, 1986-08-13, Page 5V
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MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT — Dean Langille presented musical entertainment for Vacation Bible School
at Centralia Faith Tabernacle. Students from the left are Brett Jergens, Jessie Hartford, Melissa Mar-
shall, Brandi Marshall, Robin Harvey, Chris Dinney and Jodi Levasseur. T -A photo
Farewell party at Thames Road
Ey MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
About 40 friends, neighbours and
relatives gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne Sunday
afternoon for a get together and a pot
luck supper. The occasion was a
farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne who moved to their new
home in Exeter recent'.
.Mrs. Barry Jeffery read a nicely
worded address and Lloyd and Anna
were presented with lawn furniture
and a set of glasses. Both replied, we
are sorry to have them leave our
community.
Surprise Anniversary Party
About 35 adults and children sur-
prised Mr. and Mrs. Dan Coward
Tuesday evening on the occasion of
their 20th wedding anniversary.
Wayne Rowe spoke a few words and
Dan and Janet were presented with
engraved glasses.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Duncan and Floyd, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Richardson, Erin, Brian
and Lori and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hodgert were guests at the Van
Bakel-Miller wedding Saturday at
Dublin Roman Catholic Church and
the dinner and reception and dance at
Mitchell Community Centre. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Borland attended the
dance and reception at night.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns were
guests at the Johns -McClure wedding
Saturday at Duff's United Church,
Walton -and the meal and reception
and dance at Seaforth Community
Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johns at-
tended the dance and reception at
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Elford, Bren-
da and Nathan holidayed a few days
last week at Midland and the Coll-
ingwood area.
Karen and Kathy Rohde, Exeter,
and Tammy Rohde spent the
1 Saintsbury_
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Rev. Braby, Startford was in
charge of Holy Communion service at
St. Patrick's, eleven o'clock Sunday.
He took his text from St. Mark, on
Jesus' ministry. Sheryl Carroll was
pianist.
During Sunday School the pupils
presented Mrs. Kim Van Allan with
a remembrance from the group. Kim
and her family are moving to London.
Next Sunday service is planned for
8:30 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carfoll are thrill-
ed to have a brother and wife Ian and
Margaret Bertram and a nephew and
wife Ian and Eleanor Bertsam
visiting from Scotland. They are also
visiting their aunt and uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Carfrey Cann, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall, Marylou
and Robert were Saturday dinner
guests with me and Sunday, they en-
joyed brunch at hooks restaurant,
London. Alexia was observing her
birthday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll and Ian
were guests at the wedding of Doug
Smith and Conny Sellers in Lucan,
Saturday.
I was a Sunday dinner guest with
my grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
MacGillivray, Courtney and Katie
Scarlett.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sovereign,
Lucan were guests Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair,
Centralia spent the weekend at the
Old Time Fiddlers contest in
Shelbourne.
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are Don Wallis and Larry Ballantyne.
The Usborne bantam boys are in
the play offs and are doing real well.
Come out to the games and support
the boys and their coaches Wayne
Rowe and Keith Strang.
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Centralia VBS a success
KT Mrs. TOM KOOY
The Bible Vacation school at Faith
Tabernacle was well attended on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
evenings when approximately 80
children attended each night.
There were singing puppets along
with Bible quizes and games with
prizes, cookies, juice, chips and
doughnuts served each evening.
Bill Graham drove the bus each
evening to pick up the children.
The ball park was a beehive of ac-
tivity on the weekend with a number
of teams playing. By the sound of the
noise everybody was enjoying
themselves.
Don't forget the grand opening of
the park on August 23, beginning at 3
p.m. You will see an ad elsewhere in
the paper also numerous sales of
crafts, etc on that day.
We welcome the Gibson family who
have purchased the home of Perry
and Nina Knee on Victoria street. Bill
Graham Jr. spent the past week
holidaying in Teeswater with his un-
cle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy and
Clyde returned home from Rus -Ton
village campgrounds Monday where
they spent the last two week holiday-
ing. Bonnie joined them at the trailer
when she ' d time off from ark:
Tom and 1 visited them Thursday of
last week.
The Centralia T -ball team played
their first game against Crediton,
Saturday at the new ball park in town.
BIBLE SCHOOL REFRESHMENTS — Cathy Prout and Velma Russell
dish up cool refreshments for the close to 80 youngsters attending
Vacation Bible School at Faith Tabernacle in Centralia.
Indoor, Outdoor
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weekend with their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Rohde.
Congratulations to Usborne pee wee
girls who won the A championship
Saturday and Sunday. They beat
Crediton and Exeter. Their coaches
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