Times-Advocate, 1978-04-27, Page 22Page 22 Times-Advocate, April 27, 1978
Dashwood couple mark 55th anniversary
wedding anniversary. Sun-
___ day with a surprise dinner at
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph the Dominion Hotel. Zurich,
Keller celebrated their 55th for the immediate family.
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
WELDING
Grandchildren and great
grandchildren helped
celebrate in the afternoon
followed by a buffet supper
at Mr. and Mrs. Keller’s
home.
Seven of their nine
children were present,
Milton. Exeter; Ada, Brant
ford; Mervyn, Lambeth;
Lloyd, Eulene, Mildmay;
Margaret, Goderich; and
Grace. London: Verda of
Portage La Prairie and
Eugene of Vancouver, B.C.
were unable to attend but
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller
sent congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Keller have
33 grand children and 11
great grandchildren.
Dashwood senior citizens
met Monday with 47 present.
Several of these were
visitors. An invitation was
read from Zurich Seniors for
May. Lloyd Rader, Mrs. Let
ta Taylor and Mrs. Ken
McCrae were appointed
nominating committee for
the election of officers in
June.
Mrs. Mervyn Tieman’s
group was in charge of the
program. A group from
Winchelsea provided special
music on accordion, mouth
organ, guitar and piano.
Lunch followed
Church
Flowers in the United
Church and Lutheran
Church, Sunday were in lov
ing memory of Mrs. Ada
Ratz; other flowers in the
Lutheran Church were plac
ed by the family of Mr, and
Mrs. Adolph Keller on the
occasion of their 55th wed
ding anniversary.
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elect new officers
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
At the Kippen East
Women’s Institute annual
meeting held in Seaforth at
the home of Mrs. Jack
Sinclair, Helen Bisback of
Clinton spoke on “Cancer
can be beaten” from her
own personal experience.
The guest speaker was in
troduced by Mrs. Grant
McLean and thanked by
Mrs. Jack Sinclair. She
presented an account of the
services available to Cancer
patients, and also was a liv
ing testimony to what treat
ment of cancer can do.
Readings were given by
Mrs. Alex McGregor, “What
did you do all day” by Mrs.
Al Hoggarth “If God went on
Strike”, “What does April
stand for?” and “The Best
and Sweetest Things in
life”..
Reports were given by the
treasurer, Mrs. Harold Par
sons, the resolutions
Convener Mrs. Dave
Triebner, Sunshine report by
Mrs. Jack Sinclair, Educa
tion and Cultural Activities
by Mrs. Vern Alderdice,
Curators report by Mrs.
Hugh Parsons, Family and
Consumer Affairs Mrs, Alex
McGregor, Citizenship and
World Affairs by Mrs. Grant
McLean.
The Secret Pals were un
masked, thanks was extend
ed to Mrs. R. Kinsman and
Mrs. Stewart Pepper for
leading the serving.
Courtesy remarks were
given by Mrs. Wm. J.F.
Bell.
The findings of the
nominating committee were
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"VISIT" OUR ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR
PROVING GROUNDS AT HYDE BROS. FARM
EQUIPMENT SHOP
Wed., May 3rd 8:00 P.M.
We Have
TWO MOBILE "PROVING GROUND" UNITS which are equipped
with various parts of the drive train, such as engines, power
shifts, power directors, and final drives, to compare Allis
Chalmers construction with that of the competitive "Be in the
Know" - and come out and compare.
presented by the P.R.O. and
Mrs. Vern Alderdice install
ed the following officers:
Past President, Mrs. Al
Hoggarth, President, Mrs.
Dave Triebner, Secretary,
Mrs. Grant McLean,
Treasurer, Mrs. Harold Par
sons, District Director, Mrs.
Al Hoggarth, Alternate
Distric Director, Mrs. R.
Kinsman, P.R.O., Mrs.
Harry Caldwell.
Branch Directors, Mrs. R.
Kinsman, Mrs. Wm.
McDowell, Mrs. Jim
Chalmers. Resolutions, Mrs.
Vern Alderdice, Sunshine,
Mrs. Jack Sinclair, Assis
tant Sunshine, Mrs.
Campbell Eyre, Education
and Cultural Activities, Mrs.
Stewart Pepper, Mrs. Wm.
J.F. Bell, Family and Con
sumer Affairs, Mrs. Alex
McGregor, Mrs. E.
Whitehouse, Agriculture and
Canadian Industries, Mrs. J.
Drummond, Mrs. Campbell
Eyre, Citizenship and World
Affairs, Mrs. Vern Alder
dice, Mrs. Robert Bell,
Curator, Mrs. Hugh Par
sons, Pianists, Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot, Mrs. Jack
Sinclair, Auditors, Mrs.
Robert Bell, Mrs. Charles
Eyre. •
Lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Jack
Sinclair, Mrs. Ross Broad
foot and the committee in
charge, Mrs. E. Whitehouse
and Mrs. Wm. J.F. Bell.
BUSY BUDDIES
The last meeting of
Kippen II Busy Buddies was
held at the home of Mrs. S.
Wilson. Meeting opened
with the 4-H pledge followed
by the roll call, “How I try
to keep physically fit”. Sue
Anne Finlayson was
nominated next secretary.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read by Sandra
Finlayson.
An invitation from Kippen •
East W.I. to attend their
May meeting was accepted.
Plans for the skit were
finalized and practice will
be at Brucefield Church Hall
May 1 when books and pro
jects will be handed in to the
leaders. Mrs. Roberts ex
plained “Why keep fit, how
to keep fit, what to eat and
why”.
A calorie quiz was con
ducted after which a good
and a bad sandwich were
shown. The game “A key to
good health” was played,
after which the meeting was
adjourned.
The club went to the
Grand Bend water supply
system for their field trip.
Achievement Day will be
May 27 in Seaforth Public
School. Mothers and friends
are welcome.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Love, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Huxtable, Centralia
were recent guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones.
Clarence Van Weiren who
has been attending
Fanshawe College and rank
ed among the top three
students was home with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Van Wieren for the week
end.
Open house
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
held “Open House” Sunday,
April 23 in honor of their
daughter, Sharon’s forth
coming wedding.
Receiving guests with the
bride were her mother and
mother of the groom, Mrs.
Frank Bennett. In charge of
the guest book were
Charlotte Miller, niece of
the bride and Cindy
Handley, niece of the
groom.
Displaying the gifts and
trousseau were wedding
attendants, Susan Rader.
Elaine Marchand, Brenda
Miller and Jackie Handley.
Servers were June Miller,
Eva Handley, Nancy Rader
and Karen Miller. Assisting
in the kitchen were the
bride’s two aunts, Mrs.
Lloyd Rader and Mrs. Elgin
Rader.
Personals
Scott Boyle, Ottawa, spent
a week with his parents and
brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Guenther, who had spent the
winter in Florida called on
Mr. and Mrs. Syd Baker last
week on their way home to
Port Elgin.
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