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Times-Advocate, June 30, 1977
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Dashwood Senior Citizens held
their picnic Monday, June 20,
with Mrs. Mervyn Tieman's
group in charge. There were 40 in
attendance.
Bingo was enjoyed by all and it
was decided to play bingo in the
hall at Friedsburg Days, To
celebrate Senior Citizens week a
committee was appointed to go to
Huronview Thursday, June 23,
along with Grand Bend to en-
tertain the residents. Bingo was
enjoyed with several members
going along to help, The next
meeting will be in September.
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Pine bark nuggets are
used by nurserymen
and professional land-
scapers to create a
rich, warm undertone
for shrubbery and
flower beds. Helps to
retain moisture.
They look great!
Sunday School picnic
Calvary United church held
their picnic with Sunday School
superintendent, Bob Hoffman
and the teachers in charge.
Results were as follows, ball
throw, Kindergarten, Julie
Schade and Randy Hoffman;
primary, Janice Schade and
Robbie Hoffman; Junior, Faye
Gaiser and Gary Smith; senior,
Paul Gaiser.
Standing jump, kindergarten,
Julie Schade and Randy Hoff-
man; primary, Karen Schade
and Jeff Hoffman; junior, Faye
Gaiser and Gary Smith; senior,
Don Beaver.
Sack race, same except Doug
Schade for the juniors. Running
race, Julie Schade and Randy
Hoffman; Janice Schade and
Robbie Hoffman; Faye Gaiser
and Doug Schade; and Paul
Gaiser. Pins in milk jug, Julie
Schade and Randy Hoffman;
Kim Hoffman and Jeff Hoffman;
Lynn Gaiser and Gary Smith;
Don Beaver.
Book on head, Suzanne Smith
and Rob Hoffman; Kathy Schade
and Doug Schade; Dean Boyle. A
picnic lunch followed.
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1111111N1a, Personals
Mrs, Hilda Rader spent several
days in London with Mr. & Mrs.
Colin McGregor and family. She
also attended the graduation of
her granddaughter, Beth, from
public school.
Mrs. Adeline Kraft, Blue Water
Rest Home, Zurich, visited with
Mrs. Amelia Willert, Wednesday
evening.
Over 600 people enjoyed the
strawberry and ham supper
provided by Calvary United
church last Wednesday evening.
Mr, & Mrs. Earl Guenther
enjoyed a Leslie get-to-gether
Sunday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Guenther's brother Mr. &
Mrs. Irving Leslie, Listowel.
Mr, & Mrs. Irvin Rader were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Miller and girls, Zion, on the
occasion of June's birthday.
Miss Edna Willert, Mitchell,
spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Melvin Stade and Sherrie.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Martene
spent a few days at Chatham with
the latter's sister, Mrs. Leslie
Bond due to the death of her
husband and attended the funeral
Tuesday, June 21.
Rev. Mayo Mellecke who has
returned following summer
school at St, Louis, Missouri
reports the corn five feet tall and
wheat harvest finished.
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Leadership
conference 11111111011 During the past week over
ninety 4-H members from all
parts of Ontario participated in
the Provincial 4-H Leadership
Conference held at Camp
Couchiching near ()riffle.
Attending from Huron County
were Rob Stewart, R,R, 1 Hen- litat
sall, South Huron Multi-Project,
and Sharen Colclough, R.R, 1
Clinton, Seaforth Horse Club.
The objective of 4-H is the
personal development of young
people. This Conference is
particularly designed to help
delegates develop their
leadership potential through
participation in leadership
seminars, program planning
workshops, recreation and daily
program committees during the
week.
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