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Mrs. Erie Wolfe, Tim and
Tracy, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wolfe,
and mr..4 Mrs, John Parker .arid
Scott all of London.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. 4vin Racier were Mr,,
Mrs. Pave Rader and Stacey;
Bill Bennett, Sharon and Pitll
Rader, . London; and Mr,. Mre.
Fred Miller and girls, Ana,
Dehne, London.
Laurie Forrester was flower
girl and Dennis Ford, son of Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Ford was ring
bearer.
Mrs. Jessie Ford is visiting in
St. Thomas with her sister Mrs.
• Annie Kew, who is
Wendy Hindley, Toronto, and
Mrs. Martha Hindley, London,
spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs.
Reinhold Miller,
Mrs. Eben Weigand, secretary-
treasurer of Dashwood WI, at-
tended the officers' conference at
Waterloo university last week.
Mrs. Howard Datars and Mrs.
Hay Rader have completed the
short course in • tailoring at
Clinton.
Mrs. Stuart Wolfe spent a few
days in London with Mr. & Mrs,
John Parker and their new baby,
Scott.
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with Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Wolfe
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TialaOkaYacatat May 0, 1975. Plea '13 • Ladies in charge of Dashwood anniversary
May, was honored with a bir(hday cake.
miscellaneous shower Sunday,
May 4, when Debbie Riddell was
hostess at the home of her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Jac k
Susan received many lovely gifts
for which she thanked everyone
and invited them to her trousseau
tea, Saturday, May 24.
LWML Rally
Eight ladies, from Zion
Lutheran church attended the
Lutheran Women's Missionary
League Rally at Tavistock,
Monday, May 5, They were Mrs.
Delmar Miller, Mrs. Reinhold
Miller, Mrs. Ed Nadiger and
Helen, Mrs, Arnold Becker, Mrs,
Martha Miller, Mrs. Albert
Miller and Mrs. Charles Martene.
Rev, L. Bugtong, pastor from
the Philippines, spoke on his
work there and showed pictures.
Youth group
The Youth Group of Zion
Lutheran church have organized
and are planning their activities.
Officers are:- president, Tom
Hayter; vice-president, Vicki
Miller; secretary-treasurer,
Laurie Becker. They had a bir-
thday party for Peter Datars,
Sunday, April 27, complete with
Clandeboye women
hosts for area event
Carol Ferguson gave her report.
Mrs. Lockyer gave the report
of Federation of Agriculture in
the absence of Mrs. C. Robb.
Mrs. Rbn Crozier gave the
report for Family and Children
Services.
Farm Safety Council
representative, Mrs. N. Tate,
reported.
Mrs. Roloston reported for War
Memorial Hospital.
In closing Beechwood WI in-
vited the area ladies to their
institute !meetings. The new area
president, Mrs. M. Watson,
Parkhill spoke. Mrs. Zim-
merman thanked her.
Personals
Debbie Lynn who was an ex-
change student to Quebec several
weeks ago, has her exchange
friend from Quebec residing at
the Lynn home for the week.
David Simpson was taken by
ambulance to University
Hospital Monday and is un-
dergoing tests there.
Mrs. Wm. Simpson received
word of the death of a cousin Jack
Webb, Calgary Alberta.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon 'Eaton/have
been hospitalized Mrs. Evans is
in St. Joseph's Hospital and
Gordon in University, both in
London
Student runs
for top spot
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
The May meeting of Cromarty
WMS was held at the home of
Mrs. Thos. L. Scott. Mrs. Grace
Scott, presiding, opened the
meeting with a poem, The Hymn,
Our Joy, was sung. The scripture
lesson, Hebrews 6: 1-20 was read
in unison followed by prayer.
Mrs, Calder McKaig received
and dedicated the offering.
The third chapter of the study
book, Rural Routes, was
presented by Mrs. Mervin Dow,
assisted by Mrs. M. Lamond,
Mrs. McKaig, Mrs. J, Jefferson,
and Mrs. T.L. Scott. The topic, In
the Land of the North, was taken
by Mrs, Jefferson. Seven
members answered the roll call,
Life.
A special number, pictures on a
Health Project, was presented by
everyone. Hymn 141, We Plough
the Fields and Scatter, was sung
and Mrs. Thos. Scott closed the
meeting with prayer.
Persona ls
Paul Parsons, whose eighth
birthday was on Saturday, and
his sister, Tracey, whose sixth
birthday is on Friday, celebrated
with a joint party on Saturday
afternoon, Their guests included
Karen Weikle, Jerry Budd, Patty
Budd, Paula Robson, Tom Laing,
and Sherri Cooper.
Ruth McPhail, Lorraine Laing,
and Margaret Laing spent Friday
in Hamilton. The Mitchell Glee
Club, of which they are members,
presented a concert in the John
A. MacDonald Auditorium. Also
featured was the Westdale
Concert Band of Hamilton, The
same group , sang Sunday
evening and Monday in the
Blenheim and Chatham area.
Congratulations to Elmer Dow
who won a pen and pencil set as
the most improved bowler of the
nine o'clock league in the 1974-5
season
Mr. & Mrs, Calder McKaig, Mr.
& Mrs, Thos Scott, and Mrs.
Grace Scott, attended a
gathering in Atwood
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
evening where Margaret Ken-
nedy showed slides and spoke on
India, where she is a missionary,
Bonnie McPhail had the honour
of being elected as a contestant
for the position of Head Girl in
IVIitehell District High School.
were Mr, & Mrs. George Wolfe
and Claudine, Scarborough; Mr.
and
t.,..tftttrts
Mr. & Mrs, Hubert Miller,
Vicki and Lisa and Mrs, Jessie
Ford attended the wedding of
Mrs. Ford's granddaughter,
Jessie Gusso at Thorndale,
Friday, May 2, Others attending
from this area were Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Ford; Mr, & Mrs. Bob
Forrester, Tanya and Laurie,
Zurich; Mr, & Mrs. Russ.
Broderick and Mrs, `Almira Ford,
Exeter; Dianne MillerPhilip
HOST DISTRICT UCW — The Clandeboye United Church Women were hosts for the district UCW annual at
the Lucan United Church, Tuesday. Above, Clandeboye UCW president June Henry watches as Beth Neil
and Hazel Williams take the registration of district director Mary Scott. T-A photo
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Calvary United Church Women
clebrated their 62nd anniversary,
Sunday, May 4 with the ladies in
charge. Mrs, Mervyn Tiernan,
president, presided. Mrs, Leroy
Gowanlock read the scripture,
Mrs, Robert Hoffman sang two
solos. Mrs. Tiernan introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Lloyd
Edighoffer, Mitchell, the former
Euoleen Guenther, sister of Earl
Guenther, born and raised in
Dashwood, She based her talk on
Women in the church. She
associated women in the Bible
with women of today.
Following Sunday school, the
UCW was in charge of a share-a-
dish dinner.
Bridal showers
Mrs. Ethel Masse and Sharon,
Carol McCarthy, and Marion
Razenberg were hostesses for a
miscellaneous shower for
Beverly Stire, bride-elect of May,
at the home of Mrs. Masse.
Games and contests were en-
joyed. Beverly was recipient of
many lovely gifts for which she
thanked everyone,
• Susan Vanwyck, bride-elect of
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
The Clandeboye WI catered to
the District Annual Meeting for '
13 branches of North Middlesex,
held in Lucan United Church.
Registration began at 9:30 a.m.
and the opening exercises were
lead by the president, Mrs. Otto
Zimmerman She introduced the
guest minister, Rev. Brewster.
He brought the theme "Love
thy Neighbour", in keeping with
the theme of the convention,
"The World — One Neighbour".
Mrs,Zimmerman welcomed the
ladies. Mrs. M. Watson, Parkhill
and Mrs. R. Lewis, Ilderton, gave
the "In Memoriam".
Mrs. C. Carmichael the federal
representative ratified the
district directors of the area.
Secretary treasurer Mrs. C.
Brown, Ilderton read the minutes
of the last district annual
meeting. The treasurer's report
followed.
The Auditor's report was read
by..• Mrs. W. Culver, Ilderton.
airr"e-spondence was read and
buSiness dealt with. Women's
Institute week will be from June 9
to 16, Rally will be held in D.B.
Weldon Park, July 22.
Provincial board director Mrs.
C. Carmichael gave the report
from the provincial board
meeting.
Resolutions were discussed.
Workshops on nutrition, the
theme being "Better Nutrition
and Planning Family Meals".
were stressed.
A sing-song was lead by
Cloverdale WI.
Mrs. M. Hodgins read the
resolution about profanity in TV
programs which will be read and
voted on at a later time. Mrs.
Hodgins gave her report on
resolutions.
An international tea to be held
in Lucan church May 30, by
Lucan WI.
Mrs. Wilson, Tweedsmuir
History curator gave her report
on all 13 branches. Mrs. Harold
Brophey will be the new
representative for Tweedsmiur
history.
Mrs. C. Butler, Ilderton, gave
the report of Agriculture and
Canadian industries. The
Citizenship and World Affairs
report was given by Mrs. J.
Bycraft," Ilderton.
The family and consumer ID affairs report was given by Mrs.
T. VanBrink Strathroy. \ The
public relations report was given
by Mrs. J. Dunnelt, St. Marys.
Noon luncheon was served by
the Clandeboye ladies.
The slate of officers was
presented by Carol Ferguson,
Home Economist. Pennies for
friendship were donated and
Huron members .
picked for trip
Six senior 4-H club members
from Huron County will be
travelling to Brooks, Alberta this
summer on an exchange with 4-H
club members in that province.
They are Joan Pym, RR 1
Centralia, Bill Armstrong, RR 4
Wingham, Donna Hackett RR 7,
Lucknow, Jim Nivins, RR 3
Auburn, George Thompson, RR 2
Clinton and Susan Tyndall, RR 4
Clinton,
Zurich, Exeter
capture honors
In a Friday elementary school
volleyball tournament, St.
Boniface of Zurich won the girls
championship and Exeter public
school emerged as winners in the
boys division,
1111 St, Boniface edged Zurich and
Exeter won over Stephen Central
in the final by scores of 15.11 and
15-13.