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• • ,...Lamnch.: PS safetypatrol .at .Dashwood
Safety patrol for Dashwood students was launched
Thursday morning by Dashwood firemen and govt
'floials in, a ceremony at the school, Talks were given
by Fred Cronkite, safety promotion officer of the On-
tario dep't of transport, and PC Cecil Gibbons. Fire
Chief James Hayter presented belts and badges donated
by the brigade, who will also provide raincoats. The
children will patrol crossings at three intersections in
the village. Front row, from left, Margaret Merner,
Robert Miller, captain; Edward Restemayer, Margaret
Salmon, Richard Denomme, Mrs. Elgin Webb, Douglas
McGaw, Fire Chief James Ilayter, Mrs. Letta Taylor,
Peter Kraft, lieutenant; Mary Ann Hayter, lieutenant;
Tom Wolfe, Bill Hoffman; back row, Lorne Kleinstiyer,
Gerald Martene, Wallace Becker, Fred Cronkite, safety
Officers with Dep't of Transport; PC Cecil Gibbons,
Ervin Rader, Mervyn Webb, Cliffofd Salmon and Bob
Hayter. —Zurich CN photo
ATTEND LIBERAL .RALLY
Local delegates to the On-
tario Liberal Ass'n convention
in Toronto last week reported
the rally was an enthusias
suctess:
• Among those attending were
.B.• W. Tuckey, Ex.eter; Joseph
Gimn, Crediton; Beecher Men -
es and Hugh Hawkins, Clin-
ton.
This
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wts,lc in
iNinCheisea
;Sy MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS
;Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. William Wal-
ters And Danny visited on
Tuesday evening with Mr and'
Mrs, Wilbert Glanville and •
family of Staffa.
*Mrs. Tack Maher, of London,'
visited at the home of Mr. and'
Mrs. Colin Gillian and family i
Dashwood news
Disposai of thresher
marks end of an era
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
After 32 years of grain thresh-
ing Erwin Rader has disposed
of his grain machine to Gerald
O'Brien of RR 3 Dashwood,
Starting as a boy of 15, he
helped his father L. H. Rader
and late uncle, Ernest Rader,
who were in partnership. They
• first used a White Machine and
Allis Chalmers tractor later re-
placed by a Goodison and fin-
ally a Bell machine. Three ,
Oliver •tractors replaced the
first.
In 1947 he took over the busi-
ness for himself. With the
growing popularity of combines
or farmers buying their own
machines what was once a
seasonable route has dwindled
to a few customers.
Two farmers, Arnold Kuntz
and Wm. Ziler were steady
customers for the entire thir-
ty-two years.
Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid
Mrs. Philip Hern, Kathy,'
•'Tenet and Kevin were. guests,
on Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Elford and
• Elimville North,
Miss Kay Horne of London'
visited over the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs, Freeman Horne1
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith,1
of Crediton, visited on Sunday
with Mr. ,and Mrs. Colin Gil -1
fillan, and Barbara Anne, I
The quarterly meeting of the
LWML •was held Wednesday,
April 12, with Mrs. Ken Kell.
ler, convener, and her group in
charge.
The president, Mrs. Milfred
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day- Merner presided for the bum-
snan and family, of Kippen,iness. She announced that Mrs.
visited on Sunday with Mr, andiKen Keller had been appointed
Mrs. William Walters and Christian growth chairman for
Danny, the district; the spring rally
:will be held in Mitchell Mao -
day, ' !..-r!''!!!! day, April 24; and the social
Wednesday, April 19; the mo-
, The story in evening at the E.U.B. Church
Zion ther and daughter banquet will
will be packed by group 2.
be held in May; used clothing
Ry MISS MURIEL. HERN 1 Mrs. Keller took as the topic
gligetr•zzaommezasa;,..az1:::,-, "Why we should fear Commu-
nism and supp6rt • missions?"
Peyson a I itefle
— !The :junior choir sang several
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jaques,Inumbers.
of St. Marys, visited Sunday' wsws meeting
evening with Mr, and Mrs,
Norman Jaques. •'
The regular meeting of the
1.1B
Sunday evening guests with WSWS of the Evangelical
Church was held Friday,
Mr. and !Mrs, Keith Hern were
!April 14, with the Spiritual
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Knowles ;Life
And girls and Mr. and Mrs. group in charge and Mrs,
Lorne Johnand family, ben Weigand convener. Mrs.
's
Carl Merner assisted in the de -
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl votional period. Miss Norma
'Visited Sunday afternoon with Weigand played a piano solo.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jeffery Mrs, J. W. Gillings dealt
of, Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. with the topic, "Into all the
Miss bairrence Hannon of Mitchel
peria Hern a Chicago world together" after which
Is Vacationing this week at the five groups were forted for
home of her parents. Mr. and discussion
Mrs. Ward Hern
Mrs. Chas. Snell, president,
And Edward.
Weekend visitors with Mr. presided for the business. Twen-
ty-seven members and three
:and Mrs. Ward Hera were Mr.
and Mrs. Bev, Skinner and visitors Were present. Plans
boys; Exeter, Miss Fthynia were discussed for entertain-
ing the Lutheran Ladies Aid.
Helm, London, and Mrs. Bill
Dixon and family of Brinsley.
'Mr and Mrs. Laverne Niksch tene and Mist Valerie Gibson,
and family of Hobart, Indiana, ell of Dashwood, visited Satur-
Mr. and Mil. Clifford Salmon day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
and family, Mrs. Mary Mar- Hem and family,
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The WSWS convention will be
April 2G and 27 at Bridgeport.
A mother and daughter ban-
quet will be held May 12.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Ralph Weber, Mrs. Ward Neeb,
Mrs, Wallace Becker, and Mrs,
Sylvia Wolfe.
Dashwood Merry Maids
The Dashwood 4-H girls held
their eighth meeting at the
home of Lynda Kraft. The
girls must bring dresses and
record books. Home assignment
is to complete dresses, record
books, and write the club
story.
Thirteen girls and the lead-
ers, Mrs. L. Schenk and Mrs,
Eben Weigand were present.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Rader,
Darlene, and L, H. Rader
spent Sunday at London with
Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Gam-
ble and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kuntz,
who recently sold their farm to ,
Harold Hendrick, have moved
to Grand Bend where they pur-
chased a home.
Twelve members of the Wal-
ther League of Zion Lutheran
Church attended the spring
rally of the League at Tavis-
tock last Sunday.
Mrs, Tillie Tetreau visited
last Sunday with Mrs, Milton
Adams at 'Victoria Hospital,
London and with Mrs. W, Cle-
ment.
Mrs. Ervin Latta and son of
Kitchener spent a few days
with her parents, Mr .and Mrs,
Fred Weiberg last week.
Miss Thelma Weber of Lon-
doii spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Dan Weber.
Mrs. Effie Kleinstiver is a
patient in South Huron District
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tie-
rnan, Charles Tiernan and Mr.
and Mrs, Hubert Schilbe of
DRIVER TRAINING -PAYS
At least one auto insurance,
company has recognized the'
benefits received from driver
training courses.
C. E. Robb, RR 2 Lucan,
says the firm he ,represents,
State Farm, gives a 10 per-
cent discount on cars driven
by single men under 25 who
have completed a recognized
course.
Zurich spent the weekend in!
Kitchener with Mr. and .Mrs.i
Elgin Merner and family,
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Centralia comments
By MRS, FREP BQWDEN
Orendlo.ther dies in, the .West
A.Irs. Pero)? Noels received
word last week tif the death
of her grandfath_er, Mr. Fred
pile, who died in the hospital
an April 13 in Ohver, B.C, in
his 8Stli yoar. The funeral was
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1)0tterns
Visitors_ during the weekend
with Rev. And Mrs. D. M.
Guest .were Rev. and Mrs, F',
JL Latys0, G
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ti; Rev.
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M?Lay and
Em, Hatheway, all of Sarnia,
A number of ladies •enjoyed
a social evening with the ladies
of the •Crediton United Church
nn Thursday on the occasion
of their Easter thank -offering
meeting. Visitors assisting with
the ,program were Jean and
Joan Essery,. Mrs, Boss
Falls and Mrs. Dc Langford
who sang duets.
Mrs, W. J, Moore of Park.
hill will be 'the guest speaker
at the WIUS anniversary serv-
ice in the United Church on
Sunday morning (April 23),,
There will be special music
by a men's choir under the
direction of Mrs. George Hep-
burn with Mrs, Lorne Hicks at
the piano,
?dr. and Mrs. Keith meBride-
and family of Zurich and Mrs.
Nod Faulhafer were Sunday
visitors with Mr, .and Mrs,
Fred .Cunnington,
Mr, and Mrs, George Duni
attended the funeral of the late!
Mr, Thomas Woodward in Exe-
ter on Wednesday of last week,
Mrs, Lorne Hicks attended
the meeting of the FWTAO in
Zurich on Wednesday evening
of last week.
Mrs. Arthur McFalls visited
for a couple .of days last week
with her sister, Mrs, Samson
McFalls, in Exeter.
Mrs. R. Dawson of Smith
Falls and Mrs. E. Teat of Lam-
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Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodson,
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Mr. and Mrs. Harris West
have sold their home and
property in the village, On Fri-
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ard's farm home where they
will reside - until their new
home in Exeter is built, They
have purchased a lot beside
the Exeter Curling rink,
Mr. Andrew Hicks, a highly
esteemed resident; died in South
.Huron Hospital • on Tuesday
following a heart attack. He
was admitted to the hospital
on Sunday afternoon,
The father looked up from
his racing form and noticed
the baby in the playpen. Turn-
ing to his wife he said, "Baby's
nose is running again."
His wife snapped: "Don't
you ever think of anything but
horse races?"
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