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Dashwood girls discuss safety
UC Wcomplete crib quilts
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
The United Church Women
of Calvary United Church
held their Thankoffering
meeting Tuesday, with the
Stewardship, Finance and
Leadership Development
group in charge with Mrs.
Bruce Guy convener.
Following a short poem and
prayer Idella Gabel
favoured with a piano solo.
Mrs. Don Weigand sang a
solo, “Calvary Conquered
My Heart.”
In an appropriate setting,
with the lights off and the
cross illuminated, Mrs.
Hugh Boyle read a poem “I
am a Prisoner of Hope.”
Mrs. Bill Chandler led in
responsive reading, “The
Good Shepherd,” followed by
prayer by Mrs. Sid Neeb.
“The Grace of having
enough” was read by Mrs.
Letta Taylor. Mrs. Guy gave
the definition of Steward
ship, finance and leadership.
The president, Mrs.
Gordon Bender, conducted
the business and brought the
meeting to a close. A
donation of $10 was made to
Bunny Bundle. Six crib quilts
have been completed.
Several projects were
discussed but tabled for the
next meeting. Lilies are to be
purchased for Easter. The
Sunshine Committee is Mrs.
Earl Guenther and Mrs. Bill
Chandler.
Talkaboutsafety
Meeting six of Dashwood 4-
H girls club two was held
Monday.
Following opening exer
cises, the roll call was an
swered by giving “My
List top winners
in Centralia cards
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
There were 14 tables in
play at the euchre party in
the Community Centre,
Monday night with Mr. &
Mrs. Sam Skinner and Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Dixon as con
veners.
The prize winners were:
ladies high score-Mrs.
Georgina Webster, lone
hands-Mrs. Jack Dickins,
low-Colleen Smith, men’s
high-Roy Swartz, lone hands-
Joe Carter, and low-Russell
Morley.
The prize for the average
score was won by Mrs. Ethel
Schroeder.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Light
foot and Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Kooy will be in charge of the
next party.
Sunday Service
“Who Do you say Jesus
Is?” was the subject of a
challenging sermon
delivered by Terry Som-
merville in the United
Church on Sunday morning.
The choir under the
leadership of Mr. Douglas
Gill sang an anthem.
The Easter Sunday Ser
vice will be in charge of Rev.
James Sommerville of
London and Communion will
be observed during the
service.
Personals
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Lightfoot
in the tragic death of their
grandson Billy Rader who
was holidaying with his
mother in the Bahamas.
Senior citizens enjoyed an
afternoon of crokinole and
cards followed by lunch in
the Community Centre,
Monday.
Gayle Mackenzie and Patti
Barger, Lucknow were
guests over the week end
with Mrs. Lome Hicks.
Kimberley Harrison,
Lucan is spending the
holidays with her grand
mother, Mrs. Minnie
Harrison.
Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Kooy were Mr. & Mrs,
Clayton Kooy, Bonnie and
Clyde, Huron Park and Miss
Sharon Pfaff, Ailsa Craig.
Mary Lou and Murray
Rundle, Exeter are spending
a few holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Morgan. Other
visitors Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Morgan were Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Gladstone,
Highgate.
Week end guests at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Lobb were their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
Les Brown and family,
Barrie, Mr. Ray Lobb and
Miss Elaine Ney, Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe
and Allan and Mrs. Mary
McLay were Sunday visitors
with Mr. Murdoch McLay
Palmerston.
Mr. & Mrs. Bev Hirtzel and
boys, Lucan were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Hirtzel.
contribution to my com
munity”. Mrs. Earl Keller
discussed safety in the home,
poisonous plants and
dangerous cleaners. Mrs.
Ray Rader discussed
storage and safety of foods.
The leaders checked the
record books and helped the
girls with their projects.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Becker
and Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Becker have returned home
following a two week
vacation in Florida at
Tampa and Key Largo. They
enjoyed nice weather.
Jack Gaiser, accompanied
by his mother, Mrs. Cora
Gaiser, and nephew Allan
Gaiser, spent about 10 days
in Margate, Florida, with
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kretzman
and boys. The weather was
warm. The men folk at
tended several ball games.
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader
were Sunday guests in
Kitchener, with Mr. & Mrs.
Ivan Taylor and family.
Mrs. Jean Walper has been
released from University
hospital and is staying with
her sister and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Stan Slezak, London.
Well she did it, when she
was 100Mrs. Bammie Fisher
said she wanted to live to 105.
On March 17 she was just
that and it was a big day. She
received 70 cards, flowers
and gifts of money and other
gifts as well as having
friends and relatives call at
the nursing home in
Seaforth. By mid-afternoon
they tucked her in bed for a
good rest.
Mrs. Ruth Stire A.W.C.M.
announces results of her
piano students with the
Western Ontario Con
servatory of Music; Grade 3,
Alice Dietrich, honors;
Pauline Dietrich, honors.
Mrs. George Tieman is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Syd Baker and
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Webb and
Michelle, London have
returned from a very in
teresting and enjoyable 2
weeks in Hawaii visiting the
4 islands, Oahu, Kauai, Maui
and Hawaii.
Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Intended for last week
Cottage service March 12
was held at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Kooy with Rev.
Mary Mills in charge.
Sunday March 19 service
was held at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Earl Greenlee.
Easter Day service will be
held in the Church.
Misses Nancy and
Marylou Tindall were week
end guests with their uncle,
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Tindall,
Wiarton.
Mrs. Earl Greenlee and
Mrs. Heber Davis attended
the luncheon and euchre at
Trivitt memorial Parish
Hall, Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Greenlee, Derek and Debbie
were Sunday evening dinner
guests with Miss Verna
Greenlee, Elmer and Bert.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll Ian
and Brenda, >Mr. & Mrs.
Wayne Carroll Lisa and Julie
were Thursday dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Carroll. Harry was ob
serving his birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall
were dinner guests Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Penhale, Bayfield. Robert
Tindall spent Sunday with
his grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee
visited Earl’s mother Mrs.
Raymond Greenlee, Exeter,
Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis
visited Mrs. Flossy Dickins
and Mrs. Norma Coleman at
the McCormick home,
Monday.
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Baptism held at Elimville
By KATHY COOPER
ELIMVILLE
Special church services of
baptismal and communion
were conducted by Rev.
Daynard. Mr. & Mrs. Herb
Heywood’s daughter, Connie
Elizabeth was baptized,
Sunday.
The Elimville 1 and 11 4-H
clubs attended court at
Goderich. The girls had their
questions answered by the
Judge and the Crown
Attorney. After court, the
girls had lunch before
returning home.
A large number from the
community attended the
Exeter Oddfellows friend
ship night at the South Huron
Rec. Centre, Saturday
evening.
Rod and Shelly Johnson
spent the weekend with their
grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Cooper.
Alvin Fulton spent several
days with Mr. & Mrs. Doug
Fulton and boys, Stratford
recently.
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten
visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn and
family, Hensail.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley
visited Sunday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper and
family.
The Elimville 1 and 11 4-H
club members and family
attended the Ice Capades in
London.
Arthur W. Read
Chartered Accountant
Exeter, Ontario
Successor to
Banghart, Kelly, Doig & Co.
Chartered Accountants ®
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and
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Chartered Accountants
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of their firms to continue the practise
of Public Accounting under the name of
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Chartered Accountants
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