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A MOTHER'S DAY
THOUGHT
How do yott best describe Mont? Ail the
songs that have been written do not really
express how wonderful she is, For, to each
of us there is a something so special about
our own mother that nobody else's words can
say it for us.
If one special attribute above all others had
to be chosen it would certainly have to be
the seemingly infinite capacity to soothe and
comfort her dear ores when they are ill. At
these times she never seems to get tired or
cross and is always right there with a com-
forting word and your medicine. We consider
it our privilege in this pharmady to help Mom.
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DASH WOOD
It was the annual grand-
mother's meeting of Dashwood
W.I. Tuesday, May 1 and many
guests attended, The Family and
Consumers Affairs group was in
charge with Mrs, Stuart Wolfe
convener.
The 4-H girls were also guests
By MRS. HUGH MOREN2
Friday friends, neighbours and
relatives met at the community
centre to honor three couples.
During the evening progressive
euchre was played and winners
were: ladies high, Mrs. Bill
Holman, Sebringville; ladies low,
Joanne Inch, Exeter; mens high,
Earl Dietrich, Sebringville;
mens low, Gordon Ratz; most
lone hands, Rene Boogemans,
Hensall,
Ken Baker read an address to
modelling the outfits they had
made. Club no. 1 presented a
fashion show and no. 2' A skit
based on "Let's make, a deal".
Sue Ann Schroeder received a
cup and saucer for getting county
and Debbie' Riddell and
Olga emits trays for provincial
honors. The leaders also received
gifts for their work with the girls.
Mr. & Mrs, Harry Sheppard who
have left their farm home to
reside in Parkhill and they were
presented with two lawn lounge
chairs,
An address was read by Karl
Guenther to Mr. & Mrs. John
Kingma, recently married and
they were presented with a tree
lamp.
Harvey Rats read address to
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dietrich, also
recently married and they were
The president, Mrs. Gordon
Bender was in charge of this part
of the progeam, The programs
planned for the coming year were
presented by conveners, The roll
call brought chuckles as mem-
bers and guests answered, "A
grandmother's custom that we do
not follow anymore". Susan
Gregg and Patricia Bender
eaker
played accordion selections,
Mrs.Hilda Ftader . disenssed the,
Motto, "Laugh more and worry
less„" Cathy Becker gave a
reacling.Mrs.Wolfe introduced the
guest speaker Mrs, George
Anderson of Exeter, a member of
Dashwood W.I. 10 years ago. She
-delighted the audience with a.
reading and spoke on their visit to
England and - Ireland while her
husband showed pictures.
Several prizes were awarded to
the grandmothers; the one with
the most grandchildren, Mrs.
Wm. Beterling; oldest grand-
mother present, Mrs. Henry
Eagleson; grandmother with the
youngest grandchild, Mrs, Stuart
Wolfe; lucky chair, Cynthia
Willert (4-H girl); grandmother
with birthday closest, Mrs,
Martha Miller,
LWML Spring Rally
The Lutheran Women's
Missionary League spring rally
was held Monday at St. Mat-
thew's Lutheran church,
Stratford. About 28 ladies from
Zion Lutheran and Peace
Lutheran churches went by bus.
L.L. Deveber, M.D., S.R., C.P,,
London, was the guest speaker.
With pictures and words he
discussed "The Right of Life"
followed by a question and an-
swer period.
Election of officers took place
with Mrs. Delmar Miller elected
vice-president of the Mitchell
zone and Mrs. Albert Miller,
project chairman.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Eagleson have
moved to Little Current,
Manitoulin Island, where they
have purchased a funeral home.
Bill Weber and friend, Ginger
Love and Mr, and Mrs. Doug
Russel assisted in the moving and
spent the weekend there.
Mrs, Lovina Miller, Zurich, is
spending some time with Mr. &
Mrs. Reinhold Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love ac-
companied Mr, & Mrs. Clarence
Hardy, Lucan, to Caledon
Saturday, where they attended
the wedding of a niece, Ilona
Kayes to Daniel O'Callaghan at
St. Cornelius church and the
reception at Chinguacousy
Country Club.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Restemayer were weekend
callers with Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Miller during the process of
moving to their home in Alliston.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Adams were Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Jones, Brampton,
formerly of Belfast, N.I.
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert' Miller and
family spent' the weekend in
London with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn
Webb and family and friends
from Toronto.
Mrs. Bonnie Schenk and Mrs,
Vesta Miller attended the Central
Beauty Hair Show Monday at the
Ukranian Hall, London.
Mrs. Paul Watson and Mrs.
David Rader were hostesses for a
shower for Janet Miller, bride-
elect of June at Mrs. Watson's
home Friday. Games were
played following which Nancy
Rader read an address and Janet
was presented with many gifts.
Four adults became members
of Zion Lutheran church, Sunday.
They are Mr. & Mrs. Al. Scholl,
James Ralph, and Mrs, Ernest
Miller.
Honor grandmothers at Dashwood
Former WI member s
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ADVANCED HONORS - Not too many girls continue their 4-H work as
far as Mrs. Ed Johns, RR 3, Exeter. Home economist Catherine Hunt,
left, presented Mrs. Johns with her advanced honors certificate at the 4-
H achievement day Saturday. This is for successful completion of 18 un-
its, or approximately nine years of 4-H work. T-A photo.
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PROVINCIAL HONORS - Eight local girls were honored at the Exeter 4-H achievement day Saturday when
they were given provincial honors for successful completion of 12 units. From back left they are Karen
Skinner, Roseanne VanRoestel, Helen Batten, Darlene Passrnore and Patricia Faber. Front are Darlene Porter,
Susan Parsons and Nancy Alexander. T-A photo.
Three couples honored
by Shipka area friends
presented with a radio.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dietrich,
Sebringville and Mrs. Theresa
Brannon, Michael, Paul and
Pauline, Stratford spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Dietrich and Carol.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Jr.,
Bonnie and Tracey, Stratford,
Sandra of Hamilton, and Gary,
Waterloo, all spent the weekend
at the home of their parents here.
Mrs. Don Baker is a patient at
St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Holman and
Stephanie, Sebringville spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
„Dietrich. ; 1f 1 14
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Jr.
visited Saturday with her
grandfather,Hugh Johnston, who
is a patient at Strathroy Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Guenther and
Dorothy Harlton attended the
funeral of Wilmer Harlton at St.
Marys' on Saturday. He was a
nephew of Herb Harlton.
William Essery, Exeter visited
Monday afternoon with Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Sharpe,
Mississauga spent last week on
holiday at the home of his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Verne
Sharpe.
Mr, & Mrs. Les Adams were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Don Adams and family when they
celebrated Mark's 15th birthday.