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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-06-15, Page 9LOCAL AIRMAN RECEIVES 'CASH AWARD -Group Captain T. A. Spruston, MB1, CD, commanding officer of No,. 5 Repair Depot, Trenton, presents Sgt. Donald K Link, CD, with a diploma and cheque for an original idea involving a modification to a bomb release mechan- ism which has been adopted for use by the RCAF. Presently employed as a workshop supervisor, Sgt: Link is married to the former Betty Belling of xeter. They have, three children -Diane, 10, Robbie, 7, and Kevin, 5. -RCAF photo Dashwood institute • entertains 4-H club By. MRS ERVINRAligR and Sharon spent Sunday at ' . Chatham with Mr, and Mrs, DASI1WOOD At the meeting of DashWood WI b eld -Tueacley,-,,Tune 6 with the home economics group in charge and Mrs. Eben Weigand convener, guests were the 4-1-1 &1t and mothers, Many attributeof a good wife ' were brought out in the roll call; "what makes good wife." Mrs. Weigand presided for the program. The motto, "Teenagers need models not critics," was discussed by Mrs. Ervin Rader. Mrs. Charles Snell had many current events of interest to the group, Anne Webb and Norma. Weigand fay- ottrect with piano duets. For the tonic the 44/ girls modelled their dresses made in Frank Want and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn, , Haugh spent Sunday at New Dundee with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knecktel and other relatives. Mr. andMrs. Elmer Rader and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Dorsse- laer. ,-;,,•••WA,10410`.•".1.07.P.p....•,...."..",.3.AQ•Ar4•1q3PrT•T•Alor.3.17"44,.. .F.PI*TerrItriole**14.171-rerlt17r*Iire7rlirire77177,716177:6171,3•1, 46 Grand Bend studen.fsfan fr9m horse „ fractures arm present muslc recite' AY Aim ttotTeL,N,„ mg$, yiEw.wpop G44. Rayli Wendy Dianne, youngest Y „ t.E1 on Veda)? eveni.nig: TuesdayQi egjited); jBenTille ennety-tve Teet doll\t'tentidrtaede and auly 22. A report w4 given p gratin are also aendiria. S50, - Mrs. A, E. Holley presente.r.0 ole supper after whiell Ule Ainbantheal:s.4.eiecowMaisnillttlealemeacinci °r her plane students in .nri attrae.t Mtn Poollt-e CoOdtloted sports. u d ch h An:x.5 cwhellr:enzio:d5:. j13:1:harirnae. flew anse, 'alsoscone painting°. school children • eSPOeiallY pyogram of solos and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Allanl Elston, met with an accident on Saturday afternoon when 5 lie was thrown frgni her pony and suffered a .01,1p.Oilild frac- ture el her right grin, she was taken to St, JosePh's Hospital, London, where she was operated on before it could be set. She is making favprable progress, tochester1e1d is be up Safety eign; "Watch out for • Uve wn duets in the Sunday School. oolvett Prizes- Thst prize. Ilaist; boys, 5=6, Dwight Jen - Grand Rend, room of the PRP PVC Those talchr" part were: Ann nison' hays, 7-5, Bill Jennison: and Glen Miller, Barbara Mn Robert Jones; girls 12- Deborrah Thomas, Bud `L'if marY Lyn Kennedy; yonng Dee.lardine, Elizabeth, Mary Men; Weyne Lynne and Jean Kennedy, Mar.1 Birthday nearest aune 9, Ie Thompson, AttlY Raiz, 1 Christine Carter; y 0 n t Carolyn and Gary Eagleson, Present, Terry Luther: owest Dianne Mason, Carol, Helen Present, Mrs, Mary U. „. and Laurette _Brown, Joanne Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith Desi ardine, of Rayfield were guests. Two Carol and Dianne Taylor, sets of twins were preaent: Linda and Carl Pa.ge, Patsy Marlene and Charlene PesJar, Adams, Joan Ratz, Eleanor dine and Susan and Scott Flear, Wenb, Eric Brown, Susan Gill, Mrs. Elizabeth Rader, who resided for sometime with her son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Al- vin Rader, is now staying at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller. Mr: and Mrs. Earl Milder, newlyweds, have returned from their honeymoon to Sault Ste, Marie and points in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reste- the recent project and gave the mayer spent Sunday with Mr. demonstration given at achieve- ment day. Their record books were also on display. Mrs. Leo- nard Schenk showed a modern method of making e. belt. The leaders, Mrs. Schenk and Mrs. Weigand were presented with gifts. Mrs.. Leonard Schenk, the president, presided for the busi- ness. It was decided to ask for the short. course, 143 lbs. of meat., A picnic with other insti- tutes as guests will be held August 16. Mrs, Syd. Baker gave the report of the district nnual. The institute will operate a booth for Stephen school area field day. Breaks arm Mrs. William Gossman, Dash- wood, after attending the gra- duation ceremonies of her daughter, Miss Martha Goss - man, at Kitchener Waterloo General Hospital last Saturday was walking on the street with her sister, Mrs. Snider of Kit- chener when she struck an un- even piece of sidewalk, fell and broke her left arm. She was able to return to ber hothe at Daehyypod on Sun- day. ' • ; Evangelical UB VVSWg The membershipand main- tenance grni in was in charge of the June WSWS meeting M the EUB church with Mrs. Art, Haugh chairlady. Mrs. Haugh Ind in prayer and Mrs. Stewart Wolfe read the scripture. ; Crediton and Zurich ladies were welcomed by Mrs. Haugh. Martha Lou Fischer favoured With accordion selections, Mrs. Art Kellerman of Kit- chener gave an interestingand amusing account of her trip to Japan to visit her datighter who is a, Missionary there. Japan- ese articles of clothing were passed for inspection during the lunch hour. • The strawberry supper will be held June 28. -Repairs are to be made. to the - personage. It Children's Day Seryite The children of the Sunday School of the Evangelical UB church presented a special ser- vice on Sunday, June 11 con- sisting of pagaents, recitations, exercises and songs. Miss Sha- ron Gangs was acconipanist, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reste- mayer, Bernice and Glert and lir. and Mit. Russel Brintnell 61 Granton spent Saturday at 'Tecumseh and Windsor with relatives and Visited Detroit Zoo on sqnciay, Mr. And Mrse Ervin Rader and Mrs. Hubert Restemayer and family at Plattsville, Miss Marilyn Desjardine spent the weekend with Miss Ruth Restemayer. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Baird of London and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon of Bayfield spent Sunday with Mrs. Matilda Pierer. Room 1 of Dashwood Public School, their teacher Mrs. Ada Webb, mothers and several other adults, sixty-one in all, enjoyed a bus trip to Detroit Zoo Friday, June 9. They went by way of Windsor tunnel and returned by Sarnia. Miss Mary Ann Johnston of New Liskeard is visiting with Mrs. Cora Gaiser, Mrs. Enema Haugh and ,Tack. Robert Wein of Sudbury is vacationing with his mother, Mrs, Herb Wein. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Whittier and family of Peterboro spent Saturday with Mrs, Wein. Margaret and John are staying with their grand- mother, Mrs. Wein, until their for in ilnne., if they"re driving!' The Tnes-AdVecetei JOne 15, 1941 Pap! pavies, Denning I and Beni) HARTERgP ACCOUNTANTS ...It I Office Hour; 9 a.m. to $ DEVON BuIppiNG PHONE 241 ExETER4,1 /WIWI l / llllllllll $ lllll WM1011/1111 l III l lll $1111111111111•1111$$$$$$IIIIIIIMIMIRT4p4, and mary '4urdneane, Linda girls, .940, Mary Sturdevant, ,k0Y Itif!) Personal items Jame Kneale, Lily Mae John- . Ernie Kewon is a pa,. son, Julie and Ronnie DesJar. Mr tient in Westminster lioaPital, dine, June Deters, Gwenneth London. lleffman. Absent: Helen Eagle- Mrs, Raymond English and son, Sharon and Dianne Jen- Mrs. Ray Patterson spent last nison, Nancy Gratton and *hs, Russell Snider Atthe close of the evening Mrs. Holley was. given a suit- able gift on behalf of the stu- dents and their parents. Lunch vas served by the TWS group, Gill rcunion weekend at Waterloo. Mrs, Fred Wilson is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Jimmie DesJardine, son o Mr, and Mrs. Ross DesJardine, broke his arm while practising sports or field day, Gary Mathers, son of Mr. °Lb e onGils1 a true:. dnair, ne pinle ow aast barnodke Ahlirss • arin, rxenl,aYt(in Mathers, h1pperwash F'arlc, Seventy at- Decoration day at Grand tended, Bend cemetery will be June 18 at g.30 p.m. Speaker will be Rev, L. R. Hoffman of Church of God, Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ramsden and family of Toronto, Miss Marion Gill and friend of Bright spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Gill and Mrs. Mary Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gill and family, of Brampton, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Charlton and Garry of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Lily Gill. Mr, and Mrs. Ron Mitchell and Wayne visited op Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mc- Donald of Clinton. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Roy Pask were Mr. and Mrs. Marsh and 11,1r. Carpenter of Forest on Wednesday and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Benny Pask and Mrs, Les Smith of London. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Farley have returned home after a two-week business trip through the States. The *Lollard re -union will be held in the same park as last year on Sunday, June 25. • • WMS Mrs. Alex Hamilton showed pictures of scenes in Church- ill at the WMS meeting held on Thursday in the Sunday school room of the United Church with twenty two members present. Mrs. Garnet Patterson, vice- president,conducted the wor- ship service and gave the chap- ter of study book, Five dollars was voted to he sent to Mrs. Sutter, Clinton, for the "In Memoriam for Mrs. Hansuld." Lunch was served by Mrs. A. E. Holley, Mrs. Colin Love and Mrs, W. Gil. WA followed the WMS meet- ing with Mrs, Elgin Adams Pre- siding. One hundred dollars was voted to be given to Rev, and Mrs. Don Irwin before they leave for Korea, The WMS The youngest member was Richard Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Webb, Dashwood, who was eight months old; old- est member, Mrs. Mary Gill who is 88 years. The family coming furthest was Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ramsden of Toronto. The birthday closest to picnic date was Reed KowalphUk. Races and games were en- joyed by all. Officers for next year are: president, Willis Gill; vice- president, Bill Becker; seere- tary-treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Kerr; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Bruner, Love and Forest reunion The Love and Forest fiftieth annual reunion picnic was held on Wednesday, June 7 at Turn - bull's Grove. Seventy-five at- tended. Sports were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod- gins. Those coming the furthest were Mr, and Mrs. Keith Tay- lor of Mitchell. Picnic in 1962 is to be held at Riverview Park, Exeter, the first Wednesday in June. Officers for 1962 are: presi- dent, Robert Love, Thedford; secretary -treasurer, Edward Gill, Grand Bend; sports com- mittee, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love, Shipka, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins, Centralia; table committee, IMrs. Earl Deters, Mrs, Witham Sturdevant and Mrs. Peter Ravelle. United Church SS picnic The Grand Bend United Church SS picnic was held at parents return from a trip to California. 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