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Dashwood people
given ration
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
When our nephew Ken
Rader was remodelling his
house, he tore out a ceiling
and found a bag of 1943
papers which he gave me to
look through.
Although there were lots of
interesting items in the old
Better ’n Ben’s'
the Fireplace Stove
bundled up against the cold are Diane Warwick and Jacqui Musser.
BUNDLED UP — Friday's extremely cold weather brought out warm clothing for area school
children. Shown bundled up against the cold are Diane Warwick and Jacaui Musser
Exeter Times-Advocate,
Zurich Herald. Farmer’s
Advocate, Toronto paper and
Lutheran Witness I jotted
down a few items of interest.
The old age pension was $20
a month; strawberries were
llh>c a quart.
Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor’s
portrait was displayed
saying he was appointed new
provincial member in the
Huron riding August 1943,
996 ration books were
delivered to Dashwood and
Ralph Weber was the lucky
winner of a blanket at a Red
Cross dance.
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Personals
Daniel Mellecke
returned to his studies at
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Guenther, Betty
and Barbara were Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Guenther; Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Guenther and Ben,
Exeter; Jack Guenther and
Bob Oesch, Zurich; Loreen
Oesch and Barney Diebel.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Guen-
over
Mrs.
Stephen Central
Tiger Times
Make an evening ap
pointment - and also see
stoves by Findlay,
Lakewood, Stouffvllle
and used cook stoves.
ther spent a few days
the New Year with
Lucy Klumpp, London.
Mrs. Fred Messner
returned to her home here
after spending some time in
London with her daughter
and husband Mr. & Mrs.
Chas. Fonger following her
release from University
Hospital.
has
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Exeter Cemetery Board
Cremation Plots are now available.
Price (effective Feb. 1, 1979) $55.00
f Cost of other size lots, flower beds,
| etc inquire to the undersigned at the
Municipal Office 235-0310
Elizabeth Bell
Secretary-T reasurer
Exeter Cemetary Board
By RACHEL MELLECKE
December 14, the younger
portion of our school
produced a program called
Christmas Dreams. The
primary rythmn band did
two numbers and also the
primary choir. Scene I was
in the family living room.
Room 8 then sang A White
Christmas. 0 Christmas
Tree was sung by Room 12.
A short play about the first
Christmas was done by
Room 6. Room 9 then did
Christmas Stockings. Then
Room 10 sang All I Want for
Christmas. A short skit
about The Sorry Elf came
next. It was performed by
Rooms 7 and 10. Soldiers and
Clowns came next by the
Kindergartens. The last
scene was Good Night
Children before the Grand
Finals. It was a good per
formance by all.
By MARSHA CLARKE
Decembber 19, the senior
choir from Stephen Central
School went and sang
Christmas Carols to the
people at the Blue Water
Rest Home in Zurich. After
we sang we went for a tour of
the home. It was very en
joyable for us and I’m sure
the people at the rest home
liked it too. We hope we can
do it again.
By RACHELMELLECKE
For the last 20 minutes of
every day all the classes sit
down at their desks and read
quietly. We call this time
USSR. It stands for unin
terrupted sustained silent
reading. To make room for
this program five minutes
are taken from each period
in the afternoon. I really
enjoy it and hope it will
continue.
Students of grade seven
had a cake sale to raise
money for Camp Sylvan. The
tickets were 1 for $.10 or 3 for
$.25. Altogether we made
$24.00.
Tigerbeat is the name of
our school (Stephen Central)
newspaper. It is made up of
literary, second part of
school news, third part of
jokes and riddles and the
fourth part is made up of
information about a
celebrity. Tigerbeat is
published three times a
year; December, March and
June. The students enjoy
reading about the events
which take place at our
school.
By LISA BECKERand
MARTINE MACDONALD
The Hallowe’en party was
organized by the student
council. Some of the ac
tivities included the costume
masquerade for kin
dergartens to grade 5. The
candy scramble for the
primary grades, the licorice
pull and life saver pass for
grades 5 to 8. The Haunted
house, a new idea, waswhere
the Student Council took
pupils through to experience
different sensations. We
hope next year will be just as
successful.
By DOUG WOODBURN
Again this year our school
has chosen its student
council. Representatives
from grades 4 to 8 make up
the council. Fred Miller is
president, Karen Hodge is
vice-president, Susan
McClure is treasurer and
Frank Kohl is secretary. The
student council decides what
activities the students do
throughout the year.
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Shipka man
dies at 84
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Funeral services were
held Saturday afternoon at
2.00 p.m. for Arthur Fink-
beiner of Grand Bend from
the T. Harry Hoffman
funeral home at Dashwood.
He passed away January 4 at
Welland County hospital in
his 84th year.
Surviving are his wife
Jessie one daughter (Jean)
Mrs. C. B. Sanders of
Welland, two grandchildren,
David and (Janet) Mrs,
Gavin Stuart, both of Lon
don.
Mr. Finkbeiner farmed in
this area most of his life on
the 14th concession of
Stephen township before
retiring to Grand Bend in
1967. He was a member of
the Doric Lodge No, 233
Parkhill, was a past agent
for Hay township fire in
surance and sang for many
years as a member of the
Huronia male choir.
Pallbearers were Norris
Webb, Ben Webb, Bill White,
John Hotson, Harvey Ratz
and Doug Jennison.
Rev. Harley Moore of
Grand Bend United church
officiated at the service.
Temporary entombment in
Exeter Mausoleum with
burial later in Grand Bend
cemetery.
Personals
New Years day visitors
with Mr. Herbert Harlton
and Dorothy wereMr.&|Mrs.
Clyde Nicholson, Mr. & Mrs.
Kenneth Nicholson, Bradley
and Angela, all of Cour
tright, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Moore, Julie and Brent,
Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Westman, Cheryl and
Colleen, London, Mrs. Carl
Guenther and Karen.
Cheryl Westman stayed
over for a few days holidays
with her grandfather, Mr.
Harlton.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Lome Dietrich were
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Dietrich,
Windsor, Mr. & Mrs. James
Breen, Earl Breen and Ken
Breen of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff,
Crediton visited Thursday
afternoon with Mr. & Mrs.
Henry Becker.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams
visited recently in Harrow
with Liz’s mother on the
occasion of her 83rd bir
thday.
Dinner guests and visitors
Tuesday with Hugh and
Annie Morenz were their
granddaughter, Persephone
Morenz, John and Lynda
Little of Port Moody, B.C.,
and Michelle and Bill
Morenz of Goderich.
Mrs. John Kingma is home
from a two week stay at St.
Joseph’s hospital, London,
after having fallen on ice and
fractured her hip.
Mr. & Mrs. Fermon
Snyder visited Sunday in
Elmira at their daughter
Suzanne’s, Mr. & Mrs. Otto
Plein and little Christopher
and Sunday evening with
Leota’s sister, Miss Kaletta
Musselman, Kitchener.
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Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Grebb Sunday were her
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Mount Albert and Mrs. Ken
Colley and Mrs. June Bailey,
Toronto.
The Centralia United
Church Women’s meeting
will be held Thursday,
January 11 at 8 p.m. when
Dr. and Mrs. Don Ecker will
be showing their slides on
Hazelton, British Columbia.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Fred Cunnington were Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Vogan, grand-
daughter Mrs. Sharon
Taylor and great grand
daughter Shawn of Lis towel.
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