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Times-Advocate, 1979-05-09, Page 24Seniors fete anniversary couple Mrs. Laura X Page 24 X x X even your down Times-Advocate, May 9, 1979 Park Brownies and Guides were involved in the annual cookieSELL COOKIES — The Huron sale, Saturday. From the left are Bonnie Kooy, Tammy Winger, Natalie Dornellus and Shelly Bowman. T-A photo CHECK US OUT FOR YOUR WESTERN RIDING GEAR x Lee Boot Cut Jeans X Western Boots & Belts Shirts & Hats Tack Horse Health Center We'll repair broken tack. SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP This months special - Lee Coloured Jeans $15 each. 120 Sanders St. W., Exeter Ph. 235-0694 We'll Do the Job Right We've Moved Our Office we are now located at our Exeter shop Whatever the project, call on us for Ready-Mix Concrete c. a. McDowell ltd EXETER, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 235-1969 A Special Sale For A Special Mother FEATURES THOMAS #1135 at $1095 THOMAS #184 at $3995 ORCANA#1000 at $495 BONTEMPI #16 at $100 ALL UNDER WARRANTY Dashwood Institute honor grandmothers 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. • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES HAT DAY AT McCURDY <4 - Most students at J.A.D. McCurdy school at Huron Park par­ ticipated in a hat day, Friday. Grade four students from the left are Christine Smith, Debbie Horton, Ricky Heywood and Darryl Lammie. T-A photo Notice ONE OWNER ORGANS Grand Bend cleric takes Centralia communion TAKE LOW PRICES 1 ONLY EACH MODEL Color Gio Lighted Keyboards Music ~ Bench - Free Delivery ADVANTAGE OF THESE VERY Feel Free To Phone Anytime For An Appointment To Resident Number Exeter 235-0771 ^Thomas ORGANS A SOUND FOR EVERYONE Closed Wednesdays, open Friday till 7 p.m. 429 Main St., Exeter Phone 235-2522« I, , 1 I ■ ■ —,1 , ■ By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA 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 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii^ I DIETRICH METAL PRODUCTS I 28 ga. Trim galv. & prepainted TRACK COVER, CORNER POST, BASE TRIM. FACER & SOFFIT ETC. ROOFING & SIDING - 28 & 30 ga.Roof TRUSSES services at Greenway and Grand Bend for Rev. Moore. Dick Neil, Exeter; Mrs. Chas. Rollings, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and Mr. & 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. Sympathy is extended to theMrs. Harvey Smith in death of her father the late Mr. Colin Gilfillan of Win- chelsea. . , w .■Y;X * DIETRICH CONSTRUCTION Jf* CANADAoxram Working with people who are helping themselves = General Construction & Farm Buildings g = 1 Ya miles west of Mt. 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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 conditions in India. She wore a lovely hand woven Sari. She was accompanied by a friend from Toronto, Lyn Wardle-Janson. Brenda Rader, Cathy Keller and Sharon Thiel played banjos. 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. CABLE T.V. SUBSCRIBERS 7% P.S.T. As of April 11,1979 All Accounts Will Reflect the 7% Provincial Sales Tax Introduced In The Ontario Government's New Budget Dated April 10, 1979. When You Care Enough to Send The Very Best... 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Main Street 235-1570 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE P*G Published by tho Huron Bruco PC Aootlatlon An effective voice for Ontario no longer holds its proper place in federal government decisions under the present administration A Progressive Conservative team would restore Ontario's proper influence in decisions that affect all of us A Progressive Conservation gover­ nment would also ensure Parliamentary control over gover­ nment spending which has not been the case since the present Prime Minister changed the rules in the House of Commons in 1969 closure method. VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE On May 22 RE-ELECT McKINLEY, Robert E Campaign Headquarters, Zurich * 236*4351 Committee Rooms • Goderich 524-2149, Ointon - 482-9494, Seaforth - 527-0979, Exeter - 235-0133, Wingham - 357-2305