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Page 20 Times-Advocate, February 26, 1976
19 tables at Dashwood euchre
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
There were 19 tables in play at
the euchre sponsored by Dash-
. wood WI Tuesday, February 17,
at the Dashwood Community
centre. Winners were: ladies'
high, Elizabeth Hendrick; low,
Barbara Masse; men's high,
Elgin Rader; :low, Peter
Deichert; lone hands, Mary
Masser; hidden score, Jessie
Rader. The next euchre will be
held Tuesday, February 24.
Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs. Ray
Rader; Mrs. Delmar Miller and
Mrs. Marjorie Green attended
the leaders' training school at
4
By MANUEL CURTS
Dashwood WI
The postponed February
meeting of Dashwood WI was
held Febru'ary 18 with the
Citizenship and World Affairs
group in charge and Mrs. Emil
Becker chairlady. Roll call was
answered with a current event.
Mrs. Howard Datars discussed
the motto, "All nations smile in
the same language."
Sheila Willert, guest speaker
spoke on her trip to Mexico which
was most interesting. She also
had on display many lovely
things she had brought from
Mexico,
Mrs. Ray Rader, president,
was in charge of the business.
The 4-H girls were guests and
club no 2 presented a skit, "What
goes into a loaf of bread," Club
no. 3 also presented a skit,
"Score." The girls who had
received county and provincial
honors were presented gifts as
were the leaders. A letter from
the president was read.
Dashwood Men's Club
Jack Brintnell, Baden, was
guest speaker at Dashwood
Men's Club dinner meeting
Monday, February 23rd catered
to by Dashwood WI. He is
manager of Master Feeds and
spoke on "Fellowship in a World
Gone Mad". Farmers were
special guests.
Charles Martene has returned
home following a few days stay a
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr, & Mrs, Harold Hendrick,
Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Datars, Exeter
and Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Thomp-
son, Kincardine, spent two weeks
in Hollywood, Florida. The
Hendricks had to leave home by
skidoo.
Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick, Exeter,
spent two weeks with Elaine and
Allen Hendrick,
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader and
Stacey were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Patterson and
Stacey, Grand Bend.
Mrs. Laura Weido is a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Weido, Oak-
ville, spent the weekend in town
and visited with Ray's mother,
Mrs. Laura Weido,
Mrs. Bill Wagner is confined to
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Well over 200 people attended the event which was held by the Hen-
sall and Exeter Kinsmen clubs to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis
fund. T-A photo
PAYING ATTENTION — is a must when you're playing bingo. Henry
Dyck of Exeter appears to be listening carefully for the lucky number to
be called of the Kinsmen bingo held recently at the Legion Hall.
Exeter this week for the 4-H girls'
project "A touch of Stitchery."
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Adolph Keller
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs,
Lloyd Rader motored to Brant-
ford Wednesday to, attend the
Thursday funeral of Mrs. Bar-
bara Telfer. They stayed with
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Telfer where
Adolph became ill and was left in
London with Mr, & Mrs, Bill
Baker under the doctor's care.
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan spent a
few days at Sarnia with Mr. &
Mrs, Robert Cornelius and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Wolfe ac-
companied Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Eagleson of Exeter to Margate
Florida where they spent almost
4 weeks lounging and visiting
many places of interest. The
weather was lovely and they had
a most enjoyable time,
Lillian Ulens and Mr. & Mrs,
Hugh Adair, Kim and Orno, were
guests at the marriage of Kathy
Ulens, second daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Bud Ulens, and Paul
Enright, on Friday. The can-
dlelight ceremony was solem-
nized in St, Marys Catholic
Church, Mississauga.
Stan Horner who has been
hospitalized for the past two
weeks has returned to his home.
Mrs. Vera Br ophey is
recuperating from her recent
surgery, in the Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hutchinson
and their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. Pieter Wiersma,
Strathroy, have returned to their
home, following a holiday in
Florida and other Southern
States.
Rev. Donald Stuart, Exeter,
was guest preacher in the United
Church, Sunday. He challenged
his listeners to exemplify the
characteristics of Jesus — sin-
cerity, humility, fidelity and the
willingness to forgive others.
By the way: The Conservative
convention is over. One thing we
noticed — one of the twelve
candidates didn't shake hands
with the newly-elected leader. He
made a Hellyer mistake.
Brinsley activities
Whalen
Leaders' training
Mrs. Gordon Bender and Pat;
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Mr. & Mrs. Don Baker had
their baby son James Donald
baptized last Sunday at the
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Catholic Church of Grand Bend.
Sponsors were her sister and
husband Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Durand. Family attending were
Mr. & Mrs. James Bathgate and
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Regier Sr.
all of Detroit; Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Baker Sr., Nancy, Donna and
Gary; Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Jr
and family of Stratford.
The family celebrated this
event by having supper at Mr. &
Mrs. Durand's home.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Sr.
visited on the weekend with
daughter Sandra, Mrs. Anthony
Regier Jr., who is a patient in
St. °John's Hospital in Detroit.
Roger Ratz and Bill Kraft
returned Friday evening from a .
weeks holidays in Acapulco,
Mexico. The two felt a slight
tremor from the earthquake in
Guatemala, 700 miles from where
they were.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Keller were Mr. &
Mrs. Roy Gibson and Mark of
Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Feltz and Terry of Brinsley, Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Keller and Sheri-
Lynn of Listowel and Mrs. Eileen
Emberley and friend of London.
Six tables of Progressive
euchre were in play at Shipka
Community Centre, Wednesday
evening. Winners were: ladies
high, Mrs. Roy Swartz, Exeter;
ladies low, Mrs. Angeline Scott;
men's high, Jim Houlahan;
men's low, K. Russell; most lone
hands, Mrs. Joe Carter, Exeter.
The south group were in charge
of refreshments.
Persona Is
Mrs. Amelia Willert of Dash-
wood visited Tuesday with her
nephew and niece, Mr. & Mrs.
Lorne Devine.
Mr. & Mrs. Charley Snell of
Exeter, visited Thursday evening
with Mr, & Mrs. Oscar Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Ratz, ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. James
Eagleson returned last week
from a two week holiday in
Florida in the Fort Myers area,
While there they visited Mr. &
Mrs. Ed Lippert, Lloyd Lippert,
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Murray and
Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz
visited Sunday in London with
their granddaughter, Per-
sephone, and Lynda and Bill
Morenz. Monday afternoon
visitors with the Morenz's were
Glenda and Tammy Morenz of
Grand Bend.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine spent
the weekend in Meaford with Mr.
& Mrs. Russ Armstrong.
Mr. & Mrs, Harold Finkbeiner
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs.
Maurice Haist returned last
Wednesday from a month's
holidays in the Pompano area of
Florida.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Gus Van Massenhoven
and family were Mr. & Mrs.
Alphonse Van Sas and 'Vicki of
Clandeboye.
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs. John Scott hosted
the euchre party Friday evening
in the Community Centre. The
winners were: men's high, Alton
Wallis; ladies high, Florence
McRobert; lone hands, MacLeod
Mills; low score, Barbara Wallis.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. John Scott were Mr. & Mrs.
Paul Scott, Streetsville, Bob Scott
and friend Nobleton.
Bob Armstrong, Ailsa Craig
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ernest Ferguson.
Margery Morley returned
home this weekend from a
month's visit with her son-in-law
and daughter Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Sotcher and family, San Jose,
California.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
were guests of Mr. & Mrs., Fred
Mardlin and girls, Wesley on
Wednesday evening to celebrate
Lisa's fourth birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hern and
family, Zion were Sunday supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Ferguson.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern and
Darryl, Zion were Thursday
night supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Earl French and Elizabeth,
Tuesday evening Mr, & Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins called on Mr.
& Mrs. Cliff Shipley, Lucan.
By GORDON MORLEY
Friday evening the euchre
party was held at the ,Brinsley
Community centre with 10 tables
in play. Ladies high, Carol
Westlake, low, Mrs. Joe Carter,
lone, Mrs. Marjorie Steeper;
men's high, Joe Carter, low,
Harold Egan; lone, Levi White,
Special prize, Mrs. Alonzo
Hodgins. Next party to be 'held
March 5th with Mr. & Mrs,
Harvey Hodgins, Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Hodgins, and Mrs. Roy
Hodgins as conveners.
The vestry meeting of St.
Marys Church, Brinsley was held
in the church basement. Wardens
for the coming year are Joe
Morgan and . Ralph Rowe.
Secretary treasurer Mrs. Charles
Corbett.
Denise Glavin was an evening
visitor last week with Cindy
Prest.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hodgins and
Mr. & Mrs. Norman returned
home Thursday after enjoying a
holiday in Florida.
Jane Corbett and Mr. John
Becker of Guelph visited over the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Corbett and David.
Kathleen Morley visited
Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Violet Allison and Mrs. Dorothy
McDonald of Ailsa Craig.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Durand and
Adam of London were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Morley,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Fenton and
family visited Sunday with her
mother Mrs. Annie Knapton of St,
Mary's.
Jim Robinson received his
drainage certificate at the recent
Drainage Contractors Training
school in London. He is the son of
Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Robinson,
Linda Sr Judy Robinson of
London, were home over the
weekend with their parents Mr. &
Mrs. Kelly Robinson,
r.