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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 15Dashwood residents attend leadership seminar Times-Advocate, October 19, 1978 Pag* 15 By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Those attending the Parish Leadership Seminar over the weekend from Zion Lutheran church at Kitchener were Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Rader, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vandeworp, Mr, and Mrs. Russel Tieman, Mr. and Mi«s. Hubert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Merner, Margaret Merner, Bradley Oke, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller, Lloyd Willert, Mrs. Joanne Maguire and Pastor and Mrs. M. Mellecke. Annual fowl supper Zion Lutheran church Ladies’ Aid held their annual fowl supper for their husbands or friends Wed­ nesday with group three and Mrs. Esther Salmon, con­ vener, in charge. Following a sing song, Eleanor Salmon spoke on her summer spent at St. Pierre, twelve miles off the south coast of Newfoundland. She showed slides and souvenirs. Mrs. Lome Genttner, president, conducted a short business meeting. The Altar Guild reported 11 visits. The new Guild is Mrs. Dave Rader and Mrs. Harvey Beierling. The Aid will cater to a wedding in May. ' The United Church Women of Calyary church held their Thanksgiving meeting, Tuesday, with the World Outreach group in charge and Mrs. Mildred Keller­ man, chairlady. Responsive reading and prayer was given by Mrs. Clayton Merner. “Count Your Blessings” was sung with Mrs. Kellerman reading an ap­ propriate verse of thanksgiving between each verse. Thankoffering boxes were presented with each one giving a reason to be thankful. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman and Mrs. Gerald Mason sang “My Desires”. Guest speaker, Mrs. Grant Mills, Exeter, spoke on World Outreach. She explained how the mission dollars are spent. She was thanked by Mrs. Don Gaiser and presented a gift. Mrs. Gordon Bender president, dealt with the business. Nineteen members answered the roll call. The Sunshine Committee is Mrs. Gordon Bender and Mrs. Clayton Merner. 4-H meets Dashwood Club 2 of the 4-H girls held their meeting Tuesday with 15 members answering the roll call. Eating habits survey, break­ fast, lunch and brunch were the topics of discussion. The members discovered new ways of making these meals more interesting. All members participated in making Healthy Peanut Bread, Energy Squares, Peanut Butter and Carrot Spread and Potato Cheese Chowder a la Metric. The evening Mrs. Don Weigand last two were enjoyed by all. sang a solo. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and Stacey visited in Bayfield, Saturday, with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Burch and Mr. & Mrs. Niel Mustard of Mississauga who were at their summer home. Michael and Amy Rader were house guests with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Martene for the weekend. While Stacey Rader spent the weekend with her grandparents, her brother, Derek, was at Zion with his aunt and uncle and family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller. Mrs. Freida Keller spent Sunday at Goderich with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Keller and family. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Miller The others will be eaten at the next meeting. Excellent program A group of 60 young people from Calvary United Church, London, with leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Farrow presented a program in Calvary United Church Saturday which was excellent. spent last weekend with Mr. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman end & Mrs. Robert Miller end Mrs. Eben Weigand attended Joel, Port Elgin. The Regional of the UCW at Mrs. Gordon Bender, Chiselhurst, Monday. HAY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ZURICH 236-4381 Farms - Homes - Cottages Agents Glenn Webb •Dashwood J. CHRIS LITTLE BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Wishes to announce Elgin Hendrick Hugh Hendrick Jack Scotchmer Kippen Bayfield SINGSPIRATION AT DASHWOOD — The 60 voices of "Singspiration" from Calvary United Church London presented an evening of entertainment Saturday, at Calvary United Church in Dashwood, The group has performed in many communities throughout south western On- ^ar*°- Staff photo Grand Bend IT’S AS SIMPLE AS ooo tMs r—>r wells c«ow olive with parwtUa* Interior Why rwf RUFF4T TMi Bring We Oirttiooni Indocx? with z-Bma Young people decorate for Thames Road anniversary By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD A fair crowd attended the 97th anniversary Sunday morning. Mr. Ross Hargreaves was in charge of the service. Ed Westendorp, Embro was guest soloist who sang four numbers which were excellent. The choir also rendered an anthem accompanied by the organist Miss Agnes Bray. Rev. Lawrence Squires of Woodstock was guest speaker who spoke to the children, and his sermon was entitled “Speak to the children of Israel, that they go forward. The Thanksgiving fruit, vegetables and mum decorations adorned the sanctuary which was done by the Young People’s Class. Among some of those who attended the service and spent the day with friends or relatives were: Mr. & Mrs. Howard Kerslake and Mr. & Mrs. William Lamport, Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Glen Lamport; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Maver, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman, Staffa with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan; Mrs. Vera Coward, Exeter -with Mr. & Mrs. Danny Coward; Mr. & Mrs. Hedley May, The Opening Of An Office For The Practice Of Law At 493 Main St., Exeter Effective Monday, October 23, 1978 Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert; Mrs. Mary Hodgert, Exeter, Mr. Brad Cann, Ridgetdwn, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann and Tim Parker with Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert; Mr. & Mrs. Ross Merrill, Bayfield, Mrs. Myrtle Metters, Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde; Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner of Exeter, Mr. John Miner, Thamesford with Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ulch, Russeldale, Mrs. Jean Allen of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. There will be no services Sunday October 22 owing to Elimville anniversary. , Don.’t forget- ladies the - invitation to Elimvillel UCW meeting October 25 at J 8 p.m. The Fellowship Club will have their first meeting Sunday evening October 22 • at 8 p.m, when a film “He restoreth my soul” will be shown. Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. George Kellett, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier, Michelle and Cathy, Brantford spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. A large number of people attended Open House Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Edwin Miller in honor of her daughter Nancy whose wedding takes place this Friday evening to Mr. Jack Hodgert. Thomas Organs 2nd BIRTHDAY 5<7o OFF ALL ORC ANS FOR BALANCE OF OCTOBER ^SALE I OF FLOOR MODEL THOMAS ORGANS and ORCANA These are new organs at SPECIAL PRICES To make room for Fall Stock Coming in Soon LETS MAKE A DEAL Come in for a Demonstration See How Easy It Is To Play THE COLOR-GLO WAY. 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