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Dashwood couple mark anniversary
Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Guenther,
Jack an Betty
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were in Detroitweekend
visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Russel
Smith and Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Newoala. Betty was godmother
for the christening of Christopher
Michael Newoala.
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YOUNG ENTERPRISERS — They don't call them pet rocks, but rocks
were what these four young men were selling over the long weekend in
Grand Bend. They collected them from the beach, decorated them with
Institute holds annual meeting
By MRS, IRVIN RADER
Mr. & Mrs. T. Harry Hayter
were taken by surprise when they
arrived at their daughter and
son-in-law's home, Mr. & Mrs.
The executive of the Playhouse
Guild met Wednesday evening at
the home of president, Beth Jean,
to finalize arrangements for the
Fashion Show luncheon to be held
at the Pineridge Chalet, near
Ilensall, on April 27 at 12:30 p.m.
Special draws will be taking
place for articles which have
been donated.
Clothing and accessories from
the Sun Shop at Grand Bend will
be modelled.
Membership fees, now due,
may be paid at the fashion show.
Doug Willard of Exeter, spent
the weekend with his grand-
mother, Mrs. Raymond Kading,
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. ekrt Finkbeiner were Dr. &
Mrs. C. B. Sanders of Welland, ,
Dr. & Mrs. Gavin Stuart and
David Sanders of London and Mr.
& Mrs. John McKenzie, Windsor.
Twenty-seven family members
Paul Maguire of Southcott Pines,
Grand Bend. A reception for their
25th wedding anniversary was
ready to begin, This happy oc-
casion was attended by many
friends and relatives. A corsage
attended a noon dinner, Satur-
day, in honor of Mrs. Susie
Devine's 80th birthday, at the
home of her granddaughter and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Don Hen-
drick, Wyoming. A very special
gift to Mrs. Devine was 12 yellow
roses from 12 great grand-
children,
Ezra Webb returned to his
Green Acres home, Thursday,
after several week's holiday in
Key West, Florida.
Mrs. Margaret Maven of
Guelph is spending a few days
with her friend Beulah Holt and
Mrs. Mae Holt,
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Johnson
were dinner guests, Sunday, at
their daughter and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Duncan McVittie, Robin and
Lawerence at Southampton. Also
present were the Johnson's other
daughter and family Mr. & Mrs.
Don McArthur, Kevin and Karen
of Port Elgin.
from their godchild, Earl Van.
dahl, Jr. of Montreal was pinned
on Mrs. Hayter.
A delicious buffet lunch was
served. A cala lily flower
arrangement, which was the
bridal bouquet 25 years ago,
graced the table centre.
Mrs. Vernon Schatz has been
transferred from South Huron
Hospital to University Hospital,
London.
Mr, & Mrs. Stan Slezak and
family, London, and Mr. & Mrs.
Ed Wurm, Exeter, with Mrs.
Jean Walper. Mrs. Ethel
Bauman, Mt. Clemens and Mrs.
Laura Willert, Sarnia, were
recent visitors.
Mr. & Mrs. Archie Bender,
Toronto, and Oscar Rogers,
Mitchell, at University Hospital,
London, with Mrs. Vernon
Schatz.
Mrs. Carl Lacapra, Peter-
borough, and her two daughter's,
Carol of Toronto, and Janice of
Ottawa with Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Guenther.
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Egan and
Judy Michelle, Harbour Woods,
Michigan, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald
Hartman, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Hartman, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene
Hartman and Eugene Jr, were
Easter visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Victor Hartman.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader, Mr.
& Mrs. Philip Rader, Jim Rader
and Jean Wilhelm all of Stratford
with Mr, & Mrs. Ray Van-
dorsselaer and Susan.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Lynn,
Woodham, with Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd
Rader.
Gordon Weigand, Mr. & Mrs.
Wayne Priestap, Stratford with
Mrs. Katie Weigand,
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Genttner qt
Toronto with Mr. & Mrs. George
Fulcher and also attended Rev.
Wm. Gatz's church at
Mississauga, Sunday.
Arnold Geiger, Pigeon, Mich.:,
with Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Stade and
Sherrie for a few days.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Cudmore,
Grand Bend, with Mr. & Mrs.
Albert Rader,
Mrs. Rose Laub, Exeter; MisS
Erma Wein, Clinton; and Dr. &
Mrs. A. C. Whittier and girg,
Mississauga, with Mrs. Hilda
Wein.
magic markers and sold them for 5c each. left to right are Steven
Mothers, Danny Greene, Andrew Caissie and Jeff Mothers,
Photo by McKinley •
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASH WOOD
The annual meeting of Dash-
wood Women's Institute was held
Tuesday, April 5, with directors
Mrs. Valentine Becker, Mrs.
Ralph Weber and Mrs. Harold
Kellerman in charge, They were
also the nominating committee.
Mrs. Ray Rader, president,
presided for the opening and the
business. Mrs. Gordon Bender,
district director gave a report on
the executive meeting held in
Hensall in the afternoon. The
district annual will be held at
Grand Bend United Church, May
19 with Mrs. H, K. Maluske guest
speaker. The mileage for the
district was raised to 20c a mile.
Donations were requested from
ARC Industries.
The Officers Conference will be
held at Waterloo May 3-5. The
Convention at Vanastra with a
craft display from South Huron.
Erland Lee Women's Institute
week is June 6-10. The 80th an-
niversary of the W.I. will be
celebrated at Bingeman Park,
Kitchener. Mrs. Gordon Bender
will be the delegate to the
Officers' Conference. The Red
Cross canvas will be completed
this week.
Reports were heard from all
conveners and the secretary.
Mrs. Letta Taylor gave the
auditor's report. Mrs. V. L.
Becker gave the report of the
nominating committee and Mrs.
Syd Baker presided for the
election of officers as follows:
past president, Mrs. Gordon
Bender; president, Mrs, Ray
Rader; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Eben Weigand and Mrs. Syd
Baker; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Howard Datars; assistant, Mrs.
Earl Keller; District Director,
Mrs. Gordon Bender; alternate,
Mrs. Glen Webb; Directors and
nominating committee, Mrs. V.
L. Becker, Mrs. Ralph Weber and
Mrs. Harold Kellerman;
Tweedsmuir Curator, Mrs. Irvin
Rader; Public Relations and
Press Reporter, Mrs. Paul
Watson; Resolutions, Mrs. John
Rader; pianist, Mrs. J. M.
Tieman; auditors, Mrs. T. H.
Hoffman and Mrs. R. H. Taylor.
Standing committees,
Citizenship and World Afairs,
Mrs. Earl Keller; Education and
Cultural Activities, Mrs. Emil
Becker; Agriculture and
Canadian Industries, Mrs. Stuart
Wolfe; . Family and Consumer
Affairs, Mrs. Gordon Bender.
It was decided to start a new
scrapbook with Mrs. E. R.
Guenther and Mrs. Otto Willert,
clippers. Each member was
urged to keep a house log.
Gifts were opened from Secret
Pals and new ones drawn for. The
committee served lunch.
4-H meeting
Dashwood club 3, "The Little
Rippers" held their fifth meeting
Monday, April 4, at the home of
Sheila Miller. The leaders
demonstrated facings, self-
casings, applied casings and
bindings. The next meeting is
Thursday, April 14 at the home of
Mrs. Maxine Miller.
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Plein, Kit-
chener spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Ferman
Snyder.
Good Friday visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Henry Becker and other
area relatives were Mr. Becker's
two sisters, Mrs. Fred Ten Eyck,
Kitchener and Mr. & Mrs. Gerry
Pas torius, London.
Mr, & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer
accompanied by their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Campbell, Exeter, returned
Thursday from an eight day
sightseeing trip to U.S, where
they stopped in Tennessee and
attended a Grand Ole Opry
program, then to Rock City,
Georgia and a visit to the Lost
Sea and other areas.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Devine and Fred
Weiburg were Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Weiburg and Terri-Lynn
of Waterloo.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs, Hugh Morenz
were Glenda and Tammy Morenz
and Kim Merkies of Grand Bend,
Bill Morenz and Al Lavery of
London.
Visitors on the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Sid Durie and Glenn
were their daughter Pam Durie,
London and Mr. & Mrs. Dennis
Durie of Strathroy, At this oc-
casion they celebrated Pam's
birthday.
Easter Sunday dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Sr,,
Nancy, Donna and Gary were
Mr, & Mrs. Don Baker and
Jamie, Shipka, Mr, & Mrs. Ken
raker Jr., Bonnie, Tracey and
Sheltie of Stratford, and Mr. &
Mrs, Tony Regier Jr. and
Christopher of Detroit.
Dave Finkbeiner of Deep River
spent the weekend here with his
parents Mr, & Mrs. Harold Fink-
beiner,
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