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Rev, and Mrs, H. V. Wilson
of Thames Road visited on Sun-
day. with Mr. and Mrs. John
Ridley.
Miss Anna Rattily of Sintcue
and :hiss Grace Routly of Lon-
don visited over the weekend
with their parents, Mr, and Airs,
Wm. Routly,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Chas, Stephen.were Miss',
Lucille Watson of London. Miss
Vesta Watson of Kirkton and:
Messrs. Reg A1eC'urdy and Bob
Marshall of St. Marys.
Mrs. Thos. Bell spent a oouple
o£ days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Webber of Wood -
hem.
Mr. and Airs. Frayne Parsons.
Murray and Margaret u£ Hensall
visited on Wednesday evening
with Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Cooper.
Ladies Meet
The December meeting of the
Elimyille W-M.S, and W.A. was
held on Friday afternoon when
they entertained the ladies of the
Zion West W.M.S. and W.A.
Mrs, Wm. Routly, 'W.:t1,S, pres-
ident took the program assisted'
by Mrs. Charles Stephen and
Miss .Ruth Skinner for the wor-
ship.Mrs. Delmer Skinner read
the Christmas story.
Mrs. Routly introduced the
speaker, ,Airs. M. C. Pletcher
of Exeter. She chose as her topic t
"Do We Celebrate Christmas as i Messrs. Erwin Rader, Clifford
Christians??" She showed a five Salmon and. Harold Schroeder
pointed star, also a half an ap- I were elected trustees of Dash-
ple with star in the centre tell-, wood Police Village by acclanta-
ing about each point of the star tion, Mr. Addison Tiernan was
representing shining, worship- nominated hut did not qualify.
Miss Barbara Hodgson, Ex-
eter, spent the weekend with
Miss Ilse Gulens.
HURONIA CHORUS AIDS BAND --Proceeds front the last festival sponsored by the
Huronia Male Chorus in 1955 were turned over to the Exeter District Junior Band
Sunday night during the concert in the Legion Hall, Gerald Godbolt, left, received
the 'check for nearly $80 from Gordon Ford, last president of the group. Mrs, H, L.
Sturgis, centre, was director of the male chorus.. —T -A Photo
Dashwood Names
ping, witnessing, giving and re-
membering. Miss Ruth Skinner
thanked the speaker. Mrs. Ger-
ald Hern gave a reading. 'Every-
one assembt^d downstairs for Dashwood Merry Maids
tea. Miss Brenda and Master 1 The 4-H Merry Maids held
Dale,Skinner sang two numbers. ! their meeting at the home of
White Gift Service June and Ruthanne Rader with
A special White Gift service the leaders, Mrs. Sid Baker,
was held on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Arnold Kuntz and nine
Elson Lynn, Sunday School super- girls present.Mrs. Kuntz reviewed the facts
intendent assisting Rev. Hugh about flour mixtures. Under the
Wilson with the service. supervision of the leaders, the
Miss Shirley Johns read the girls made date and oatmeal
scripture and Miss Carol Johns squares and m a c a r o n i and
read the story. The boys taking cheese.
the offering were Bobby Woods, Nome assignment was to make
Edward Johns, Brian and Mar- one dish from rolled oats, pre -
tin De Montmorency. pare a macaroni dish and hunt
The gifts were received in a up favorite recipe for fruit loaf
white draped basket at the front for roll call at next meeting.
and the flowers were presented The next meeting will be held
in memory of the late Chas, Del- at the home of Helen Rader
bridge. with the home economist, Mrs.
Young People Shirley ,McAllister, as guest. -
The'Elimville Y.P.U. held their Ladies Aid Annual Dinner
meeting on Monday evening with The combined December meet -
Floyd Cooper, Y.P.U. president, ing and Christmas dinner of the
presiding for the opening. Gifts Evangelical U.B. Church Ladies
of clothing and money were sent Aid was held Friday evening
to an Indian school in Morley, wih the husbands and friends as
Alberta. guests. Sixty-five were present.
Miss Dianne Johns had charge Mrs, Eben Wiegand was con -
of the meeting. Miss Carol Johns vener.
opened the meeting with a sing- Following dinner, Mrs. Carl
song. Grant Skinner led in prayer. Oestricher presided for the busi-
Shirley Johns was in charge of nes. It was decided to send $10
the social part. to the Children's Aid at Gode-
Mr. Bill Batten of Exeter was rich and also buy games.
the guest speaker. A program followed when.
Mr. Bruce Delbridge wilt have Stuart Wolfe and Mervyn Tie -
charge of the next meeting. man sang several hurnorous
duets; Mrs. Don Gaiser, Mrs.
Wallace Becker and Mrs. Chas.
Snell sang "My Old Kitchen
Apron", and Mrs. Eben Wiegand
gave a reading.
Howard. Klumpp showed mov-
ies of local weddings. Mrs. Let-
ts Taylor spoke on Hawaii and
Mr. Klumpp showed movies she
had taken there.
W.I. Christmas Meeting
The Christmas m e e t 1 n g of
Dashwood W.T. was held last
Tuesday with the Agriculture
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' Christmas decorations were on
display including the nativity
scene and a Christmas tree.
Mrs, Ervin Devine presided for
the program. Roll call was
answered by stating "the strang-
est gift ever received".
Mrs. Letta Taylor had as her
topic "Christmas customs in
other lands." Mrs, Harold Rader
and Airs. Charles Snell sang a
duet. Mrs. Wallace Becker read
a poem. Mrs, Emil Becker and
Mrs. Keit McCrae gave a skit,
"The Census Taker", Carol sing-
ing was enjoyed.
Mrs. Arnold Kuntz presided
for the business. Donations of
five dollars to Children's War
Memorial Hospital, London; $10
for Christmas gifts to the Child-
ren's Aid, Goderich, and $15 to
the Men's Club, Dashwood, to
assist with the children's Christ-
mas treats were made.
It was decided to. hack the
W.I. resolution on Daylight Sav-
ing Time. Mrs. Ervin Rader re-
ported on the district executive
meeting held in Hensall .last
week.
Santa arrived with gifts for
all and Christmas cookies were
served for lunch.
C. Steinhagen
'Bank Manager
Czar Steinhagen, only son of
Mr. and Airs. Charles . Stein-
hagen, of Dashwood, died in St.
John's New Brunswick, Wednes-
j day, December 3, in his fifty -
I third year. •
He was born in Dashwood and
attendcjri high school at Exeter
and .Parkhill. He entered. the
banking profession, being em-
ployed with the Canadian Bank
of Commerce, serving at Wood-
stock, Chesley, Pt. Dalhousie.
While at Woodstock, he played
Class Elects
At Kirkton
Trustees
the cornet with the Oxford Rifle
Band. Be later became nran-:
ager of the Provincial Bank at:
St. John's, New Brunswick; also
serving at Charlottetown, Monc-
ton and Windsor.
Surviving besides his parents
are two sisters, (Lulu) Mrs,
Hazen Dark, Windsor, (Betty)
Mrs. Thomas Smythe, of Byron.
Funeral services were held at
the T. Harry Hoffman funeral
home, Dashwood, Monday, Dec,
8. Interment was made in Ex-
eter cemetery with Rev. W. F.
Krotz officiating,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs, George Fulcher
of North Bay spent the week-
end with • Mr. and Alrs, Lorne
Genttner and. family.
Mr. and Airs, .Ivan Taylor and
family and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg
of Waterloo were S a t u r d a y
guests with Air.. and Mrs, L. H.
Rader,
Mrs. Margaret Coombes at-
tended the funeral of her father-
in-law, the late i1 Ir. Cooinbes,
last Thursday at Exeter. Mrs,
Carl Maier, also of Dashwood,
attended the funeral.
The Class That Counts met at
the home of Rev. J. Elliott for
the Christmas meeting. Mrs.
Russell Morrison conducted the
i worship service assisted by Mrs.
1 Wesley Neil and Mrs. W. Scott.
fPresident, Mrs. Norman Antos
conducted the business. Reports
of various committees were
given. Mrs. Glen. Allen was chair-
man for nominations for • the
coming year. Mrs. Fred Roger
presented the slate of officers
for 1959.
Honorary presidents are Mrs.
Glen Allen and. Mrs. Norman
Amos; president, Mrs. Ray'Payn-
•ter; vice-presidents, Mrs. Allan
i Evekeigh and Mrs. W. Scott;
secretary, Mrs. Carl Mills; ass't.
secretary, Mrs. Jack Robinson;
treasurer, Mrs. Roger Urquhart;
pianist, Mts. Earl Watson; ass't.
' pianist, Mrs, Glen Allen;
I Carel secretary, Mrs. Russell
Morrison; assistant, Mrs. Pres-
ton Morrison; press secretary,
Mrs. Ross Tufts; ass's,, Mrs.
1 Wesley . Nell: nomination corn-
, mittee, Mrs. Norman Amos, Mrs.
Harvey Wright, Mrs. Orville
1 Roger, 11trs. Wilfred Paton;
IAuditors, Mrs. Lorne Marshall,
Mrs. Stuart Shier; class secre-
tary, Mrs. Ernest Cowdry, Mrs.
'Charlie Bailey; group conveners,
t Mrs. Laverne Stone, Mrs. Rus -
i sell Morrison, Mrs. Cliff Scott,
Mrs, Robert Bibby, Mrs. Jack
Urquhart.
Mrs, Ray Paynter on behalf
of the class expressed thanks to
Mrs. Norman Amos for the splen-
did work done while she was
president.
At the close of the meeting
Miss Marilyn Huber, !tome econ-
omist for Perth County, demon-
strated novel ways of wrapping
gifts and constructing table rem -
fres and decorations, Following a
gift exchange a social hour was
enjoyed.
Personal items
Mrs. M. Gregory is spending
Solite time with her nrice, Mr,
ancI Mrs, Glenn Fisher and fain -
fly of Exeter.
Mrs, Archie llobihson is spend-
ing the winter months with her
son, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Robin-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Green and
family of Stratford visited nil
Sunday With Mrs, lluddert and
family.
Mr. and Mrs 'ilei Webster and
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Webster of
Vatnia visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Jarvis,
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