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By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
The Citizenship and World
Affairs group was in charge
of the May meeting of Dash
wood W.I. It was the annual
grandmother’s meeting and
about 50 sat down to a
bountiful pot luck supper.
Following the meal,
several prizes were awarded
which were potted
geraniums. Those getting
prizes were
Datars, lucky chair; Mrs.
Agnes Sieman, oldest
grandchild; Mrs. Jim Love,
largest purse; Mrs. Lloyd
Rader, birthday nearest
meeting; Mrs. George
Tieman, most rings; Mrs.
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Rev. Harley Moore of
Grand Bend conducted the
Communion service in the
United Church Sunday
morning and based his
thoughts on the subject “A
light to light up our lives”.
Light is something to love
and darkness to fear and we
yearn for the light to lead us
to the dawn of a new day.
The light we seek is found in
Jesus who came as a light
into the world to show
people the depth of God’s
love.
During the service Mrs.
Gary Skinner was received
into church membership by
transfer from Crediton
United Church. We extend a
welcome to Cathy.
This coming Sunday the
special music for the
Mother’s Day service will be
provided by a ladies choir.
Mr. Paul Schott conducted
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Dick Neil, Exeter; Mrs.
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Mrs. Fred Bowden were
among those who attended
the Committal Service for
the late Richard Parker,
Harriston, at St. James
Cemetery, Clandeboye,
Friday afternoon. Mr. &
Mrs. Parker were former
Centralia residents.
Mrs. Arthur Lightfoot,
London was a Saturday
visitor with Mr. & Mr.
Bernard Rimmer.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Essery, Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Lightfoot
were guests at the Lovecky-
Robinson wedding at the St.
Cyril Methodius church in
Windsor Saturday and were
guests for the weekend at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Chas.
Rowe in Windsor.
Mrs. Russell Wilson and
family attended the 139th
anniversary service of the
Baptist church in Arkona,
Sunday.
Anyone having needlepoint
and calendar money is asked
to bring it to the “Meet Your
Neighbour” meeting
Wednesday afternoon.
Senior citizens enjoyed an
afternoon of crokinole and
cards followed by lunch in
the Community Centre
Monday.
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theMrs. Harvey Smith in
death of her father the late
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grandchildren.
A program was presented
with Mrs. Flossie Willert
giving a reading, “A Room
for Gramma”,
Guest speaker, Adrienne
VanRaay, showed slides and
spoke on her work with
Brother Bob Mittleholtz and
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She was accompanied by a
friend from Toronto, Lyn
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Rader, Cathy Keller and
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Carol Rader favoured with
piano solos.
Mrs. Eben Weigand,
president, dealt with the
business. All members of the
Institute were present. Mrs.
Gordon Bender reported on
the board meeting held in
Hensail.
The ladies will serve
supper to three bus loads of
ladies coming to the Country
Playhouse in August.
Since most members
preferred to attend The
Sound of Music at the
playhouse and as there was
no reduction on these tickets
it was decided to leave it to
the individual members to
get their own. Mrs.
Becker received
president’s prize.
Emil
the
Senior Citizens
Group 2 with Mrs. Pearl
Miller, convener, was in
charge of the Senior Citizens
meeting Monday, April 30.
The Winchelsea orchestra
provided the music.
Charles Martene,
president, conducted the
business. Tickets are being
made for the quilt draw. Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Schenk
were presented a plant on
the occasion of their 60th
wedding anniversary. Mrs.
Pearl Miller was appointed
delegate to the convention at
Kingston in Augusts.
At the zone 8 rally next day
at Grand Bend, Mrs. Ross
Love was appointed zone
delegate. Cards and lunch
followed.
About 17 Dashwood
Seniors attended the Zone 8
Rally at Grand Bend May 1.
Tieman attended the funeral
of Mrs. Natalie Ness at the
Francis Funeral Home,
Tavistock, Saturday. A
former resident of Dash
wood, Mrs. Ness passed
away at the Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich, Thursday,
May 3. Rev, James Lin
deman officiated.
Mrs. Ray VanDorsselaer
and Mrs, David Fangrad of
Stratford were hostesses as a
miscellaneous shower for
relatives and friends of
Dianne Rader bride-elect of
Sunday, May 6. She was
recipient of many lovely
gifts for which she thanked
all and invited them to her
wedding and reception.
Flowers in church, Sun
day, were given by the
family of the late Mrs. Ness
in loving memory.
Heather Ann Becker,
infant daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Becker was
baptized Sunday during the
morning service by Rev. M.
Mellecke. Sponsors were
Marion Becker and Gerald
Shackleton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Becker and
Heather were Gerald and
Valerie Shackleton and
friend and Diane MacLeod,
Hanover.
Mrs. E. R. Guenther and
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Stickney,
Stratford, attended the
Stickney-Shanks wedding at
Wheatley Saturday af
ternoon.
Chris Lynn, Centralia,
spent the weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Rader.
Sandra Datars and Elise
Vandeworp 4-H Dashwood
girls received their county
honours at Achievement day
Saturday.
Librarian Mrs. Ray Rader
announces that there is a fine
selection of new books on
hand.
Harry Hoffman attended
the embalming, school in
Toronto recently.
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