Historical In typical dress of the 187 Church, Westminster, took One Man DrOWned In Welland River WELLAND. June 14 â€"-â€"- (CP) â€" Omar McCreedy, 33. of nearby Fenwick. was drowried today when a boat upset in the Welland River about 10 miles east of here. A companion, Fred Nickcrson, 22. also of Fenwick, was rescued by two Hamilton fishermen. Harold Weyers and Howard 'hirner. Nickerson held on to the over- turned craft until rescued. Pagea part lOOth anniversary of the church by one of the stars of the work other three, who are also leadin and Adam Flowers. long tion l Church, M r754. ‘ ‘ n’r Given Ar Glanwor’rh L** in an historical The play was , Mrs. Hazel Cri 0‘s, members of The congregation of St. Andrew's United pageant last night to celebrate the written especially for the centennial nklaw, who is seated at left above. The 9 actors in the show, are Robert Elliott, Babe Munro The pageant- will be shown again tonight. Glanworth Church Marks Centennial With Pageant By Staff Reporter 1 GLAN‘VDRTH, June 13 â€" In white beards aha Victorian dress, members at the congregao of St. Andrew's Westminster, United tonight celebrated the 100th anniversary of the founding ot~"thelr church. The costumes were worn in an historical pageant depicting typical rural life around 1875. The characters in the sketch are all fictitious, but all fact: and figures in the play relating to church history are from old recâ€" orda. The play. which takes place one day in the middle 1810's, was written especially for the Cen- tennial celebrations by Mrs. Hazel Crinklaw, who also stun in her thionr *