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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-02-09, Page 9Calvary Church names officers Dashwood girl injured in skating rink accident By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Lisa Miller had the — misfortune to fall while University Hospital where skating at the Dashwood she had surgery and will skating rink and fracture her shoulder. She was taken to Exeter hospital and remain in traction for 2 weeks. She is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Miller. i she had surgery and will HURON SANITATION CAN OFFER YOU COMPLETE 24 HR. SANITATION SERVICE PHONE ED LOVIE PHONE JOHN HOTSON AT 238-2776 AT 238-2140 If no answer call 238-8240 for prompt reply. PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE Church elects officers The quarterly meeting of Zion Lutheran Women’s Missionary League was held last Wednesday with the president Mrs. Delmar Miller taking the opening and devotions, “Setting Our Priorities for the New Year.” Helen Nadiger ac- comapnied the singing. Pastor Mellecke took for the topic, “Contribution to church growth so far as our personal offerings are concerned.” Other officers are: Secretary, Mrs. Charles Martene; treasurer, Mrs. Bill Becker. Contributions of old bed sheets for bandages would be appreciated. Gaiser, Ralph Weber, Bill Hoffman, George Tieman, Mrs. Letta Taylor and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman; Stewards, Hugh Boyle (chairman), Jack Gaiser (treasurer), Jack Schade, Bill Hoffman, Stan Haist, Mervyn Tieman, Mrs. Edith Baker, Mrs. Mildred Kellerman; Church trustees, Bob Hoffman, Bill Chandler; Cemetery trustees, Harry Hoffman (secretary-treasurer), Ralph Weber, Sydney Baker, Mrs. Nile Schade, Jim Weigand, Bill Weber, Jim Hoffman. Portable Toilets are available 7 days a week with Maintenance and Delivery included. R.R. 1, GRAND BEND Elders named Calvary United church held its annual congregational meeting on Sunday following a pot luck dinner in which the Sunday school children also took part. The following officers were elected: Elders. Don $1.39Rib Steaks Pork Riblets Schneiders Red Hot Wieners i ib. Pka. 99* Schneiders Regular Ring Bologna .. 69* . *1.19 OUR OWN Fresh Garlic Sausage, Smoked Sausage, Regular Sausage, Summer Sausage. Freezer Special 40-55 lbs m Al BEEF CHUCK average weight lb' Blade, Cross Rib, Short Rib & Shoulder Roast; Stew or Ground Beef two or more Chucks 73* ib. YUNGBLUT'S MEAT MARKET By MRS. HARRY SHEPPARD The “Good Neighbour Club” met at the “Chateau Gardens” for their monthly meeting. Plans were made for several new projects for the new season. The ' ‘Cloverdale Women’s” Institute held their regular meeting at “Chateau Gardens”. Mrs. Barb Gooding, Kitchener and. Mrs. Vicki Kelders, Grand Bend visited recently with Newt and Ella Ray Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Charlton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Kellestine, Essex. Master Darrel Kellestine returned with them to Parkhill. Mrs. Molly McClinchey has returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Detroit. Newt and Ella Ray Hayter visited Wednesday with Albert and Marjory Van Massenhoven. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Shier. Kirkton were Thursday noon guests with Mrs. Mary Thomson. Candidates confirmed A service of Confirmation was held in Calvary United church Sunday, February 5. Fourteen candidates offered themselves for confirmation of their baptismal vows. The persons confirmed were: Paul Leslie Earl Gaiser, Donald Lloyd Beaver, Cindy Joan Webb, Julie Ann Webb, Cynthia Peari Beaver, Elaine Cathrine Hendrick, Mary Ann Desjardine, Mary Lou Grigg, Heather Ann Riddell, Brenda Joan Rid­ dell, Donna Lee Riddell, Barbara Anne Guenther Betty Lynn Guenther Kevin Earl Kipfer. service, which was attended by congregation, family friends, was conducted by the minister Rev. Bruce Guy. J and The well the and Times-Advocate, February 9, 1978 COMPOUNDED AND ACCUMULATED SEMI-ANNUALLY CHECK THESE: RATE GUARANTEED 5 YEARS NO SET UP OR ANNUAL FEES 11.06% AVERAGE ANNUAL INTEREST YIELD TRANSFERS EASILY ARRANGED * RATE SUBJECT TO CHANGE LOANS EASILY ARRANGED Serving more and more people since 1889 Kenneth Rader was baptized in • Zion Lutheran church, Sunday, by Rev. M. Mellecke. Sponsors were Mr. & Mrs. Robert Snow. Mr. & Mrs. Ed Wurm, Exeter, and Mr. & Mrs. Stan Slezak and family, London, were Sunday guests with Mrs. Jean Walper. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rader, Michael and Amy were Mr. & Mrs. Robert Snow, Hen­ sail; Mr. & Mrs. Orville Wein ______. ........ and boys, London; Emerson was 0108^just"afier‘they Wein, Crediton; Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rader and family, Goderich; amd Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader and Brian. Mr. & Mrs. Victor Hart­ man accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse Grenier, Hensall, have returned home following a two week trip to Florida and a four day boat cruise to Nassau. They had a wonderful time but had bad road conditions both ways. On the way down they learned that the highway had gone through. On the way home, people were havipg a hard time finding a place to stay. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Bader returned home Monday, January 30, following a Fettes tour bus trip to Florida where they visited many places of interest. They also saw several local people as they attended events. They were to be home Friday but on account of the storm were stopped in Ohio. ST COMPANY 425 Main St. EXETER 235-0530 FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: Dennis J. Smith Mrs. Joyce Black Manager Accountant Personals The senior citizens inviting all ladies of community to a quilting in the community centre this coming Monday. The men of the community are invited to spend the afternoon playing cards. A pot-luck lunch will be had. The regular meeting of the senior citizens will be held February 20. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rader, Sharon Rader and Bill Bennett, London; and Stacey Rader. Derek Rader spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Becker and family. Karen, Chris and Blake Schade spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Herb Klopp, Zurich. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Schade and Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader spent the weekend at Niagara Falls. Amy Noelle, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. are the ENJOY SLEIGH RIDE — Visitors to the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority Fun Day at Parkhill Sunday were able to enjoy sleigh rides. A number of area residents are shown heading out to the hills. T-A photo WE MAKE A GOOD IMPRESSION PHONE 236*4312 •■Will . .............. ZURICH -/Iwvvwvv, Qee cnbs...^xiused all the hot vwatercsgai diokit eveh w<ftsh behind yourtiarsf JASPER has the same problem a lot of us have: too many kids around and not enough hot water to go around. 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