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RECEIVING COUNTY HONOURS — for the completion of 6 projects were Sandra Campbell, R.R. 1 Seaforth;'Martha
Claessens of R.R. 1 Dublin; Jane Ellis, Seaforth; Kim Finlayson, R.R. 2 Kippen; June Haney, R.R.4 Seaforth; Laurie McIntosh,
R.R. 3 Seaforth; Sandra McKay, Hensall; Heather McLean, R.R.3 Seaforth; Louise Nolan, R.R. 4 Seaforth; Joann Pepper,
Hensall; Mary-Jo Ryan, Seaforth; Jo Ann Smale, Hensall; Gale Turnbull, Egmonaville; Rose Anne Van Loon, Seaforth; Linda
Van Miltemburg, R.R. 4 Seaforth; Julie Wright, Kippen and Linda Zwann, Hensall. There were 110 members taking part in
the project, Needlepoint, held during the past few weeks. A series of exhibits and skits were presented to demonstrate what
had been learned by the members. photo by .Oke
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By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Seventy members of the
Pickering family gathered
for Christmas dinner at
Shipka Community centre.
Harold and Lucille Vin-
cent, Lori, Michael and
Michelle, with Lucille's
mother, Mrs. Fred Hoffman
and other family members in
Barryton, Michigan.
Ken, Carol, Bonnie,
Did you know that a small
beer contains as much alco-
hol as a strong drink and
that six ounces more
alcohol, Pei day can lead to
alcoholism 'and cause cir-
rhosis of the liver?
Operation
Lifwtyle
Leota Snyder were Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Snyder and
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Gingerich, of Wallenstein,
Mrs. Dorothy MacGregor
Mrs. Deanna MacGregor
and daughter Marilyn of
Parkhill.
Ortha Baker, ac-
companied by Don, Sharon
and Jamie Baker spent a few
holidays in Detroit with
family and friends.
BETH COOPER — of R.R. 3,
Kippen, was presented with
advanced honour awards at
the 4-H Homemaking club
achievement night Wednes-
day at the Seaforth Public
School. She has completed
18 homemaking projects.
Mrs. Cooper, who is active in
4-H agricultural clubs as
well, has completed 30 pro-
jects in 4-H work and has
been a leader in that area as
well, for the past five
years. photo by Oke
Christmas supper held
Dashwood Senior Citizens
held, their Christmas, supper
Monday, December 17 With
60 in attendance. Mrs, Elda
Koehler received the prize
for the lucky plate a short
program followed. Mrs,
Frans Boogemans danced
and sang songs from her
native Belgium, Mrs.
Margaret Clarke, John
Stewart and Gerald Gaiser
played special music. Mrs.
Eben Weigand read the
Christmas story.
Euchre was played with
Mrs. Margaret Clarke and
Lloyd Rader high, Mrs,
Florence Keller and Charles
Martene, low.
Christmas Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McNaugton, Laura and
Tracey, Edmonton, Alberta,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Fink-
beiner, Douglas and. Darren,
Chatham, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Lockhart, London;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Genttner
and Stephen, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Roman Meidinger,
Exeter; and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Genttner, Todd and
Terry with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Genttner.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller,
Brenda; Charlotte and Karen
Zion; Mr. and Mrs. John
DeNiet, Tina and Amanda,
Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Rader and Ben, Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bennett, Thunder Bay and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader,
Stacey and Derick with Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader,
Stacey and Derick with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Scott and
family, Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader
and Brian and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Rader, Michael
Amy with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hin-
Richard Rader, Tammy dley and family, London;
and Daniel, Kitchener. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine,
Rick 'Hayter, New, York Janet and Becky Kitchener,
and Jeff ,Hayter, Toronto, and Mr. and MrS Reinhold
With Mr.-4 *A Mrs:* Bob Miller with Mr: and' Mrs.
.Hayter and paii‘d'a lso Mr. Hubert Miller and.girls.
and. Mrs. Spike Nagel, Susan
and Chris Baynham Oshawa,
Mrs. Elda Koehler and Mr.
and Mrs. John jiayter and.
Michael.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Glaser
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Geiser, Kim and Lyn
with Rev. and Mrs. Bruce
Seeback and family and Mrs..
Cora Gaiser, Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Koessel, Lansing, Michigan;
Mr. and Mrs, Richard
Mueller, Douglas, Cynthia
and Susan, Bloomfield,
Michigan with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Pfile,
Mrs, Mildred Kellerman at
Ayton with relatives.
Miss Melvina Schade,
London; Mr. and Mrs,Carl
Witherspoon and fathily,
Crecliton; Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Park and family, Parkhill;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schade
and family with Mrs. Greta
Schade.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Wolfe, Oakville; Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Wolfe, Tracy, Tim
and Kristine, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Parker and Scott,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wolfe and Mark, Dorchester
with Mr, and Mrs. Stuart
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love at
Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Love and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Bills, Cass City Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. John Cham-
pagne, Caseville, Michigan
with Mrs. Hilda Wein and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader.
Mrs. Lovella Tieman, Mr.
and Mrs. George Tiernan,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Rader, Mr.
and Mrs. Jamie Regier and
Christopher, Mount Carmel,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uden and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore,
Grand Bend with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Tiernan,
Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Whit-
tier, Robbie, John, Susan,
Maggie and John Klenk,
Mississauga, Carl Wein and
Lea, Hamner, Errna Wein
Clinton; Mrs. Rose Laub,
Exeter; with Mrs. Hilda
Wein.
David Mellecke,
Saskatchewan, at the par-
sonage with Pastor and Mrs.
M. Mellecke and family.
Ocishwood church
plan is .approved
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOQD
It's official-a new church
will be built in WM for Zion.
Lutheran Church
congregation, Members met.
Wednesday, December /9 at
the community centre with
members of the building
committee and architect to,
see the plans and a model of
the new church. After much
discussion the plans were
approved.
frozen foods
Ship Ahoy IQF Pacific
Perch Fillets
High Liner Boston Blue
Fish and Chips
bakery buys
Superior Enriched
White Bread
24 Oz. loaf 3/$ 1 49
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MR. AND MRS. BRIAN HORN
Wedding vows were exchanged between Mary Pauline
Baechler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William A. Baechler of Ex-
eter and Brian Frederick James Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James T, Horn of Mississauga at Exeter United Church on
December 8. Rev. James Forsythe officiated, Maid of honour
was Elaine Baechler of London, and bridesmaids were Brenda
Horn of Mississauga and Sharon Blomfield of Waterloo. Best
man was David Caughell of Toronto while Steven Knapp of
Wiarton and Jim Blomfield of Waterloo ushered guests. After
a wedding trip to Aspen, Colorado for skiing, the couple are
living in Mississau•a.
329
19 oz. 694
Peas
19 oz. tin 2/8%
Orange Marmalade 24 oz.
Kraft
$1.29
Nature Best
Olt Beans with Pork
19 oz.
694 19 oz.
Tracey and Sheltie, Strat-
ford, Don, Sharon and
Jamie, Donna of Sarnia.
Nancy of Kitchener, Sandra
and Tony Regier,
Christopher, Heather and
Jill, of Detroit and Garry, all
with their parents Ken and
Ortha Baker.
Donna Baker and Brenda
Kipfer visited in Toronto,
Sunday and went to the C.N.
Tower.
Fermon, Leota and Edwin
Snyder, of Shipka area,
Keith and Nancy Snyder of
Greenway, Esther Snyder
and friend of London, with
Suzanne and Otto,
Christopher and Melissa
Plein, and Elmira.
Tom and Rosanne, Jackie
and Jenny Russell, at Belle
River, with her parents Mike
and Alice Schiebel and
..family.
' Carol Harrington, Heather
Webster, Blanche Chapman,
Al Lavery and friend Diane,
all of London, Les and
Marjorie Adams, Exeter,
John and Hazel Corbett,
Hensall, Roy, Mae, Glenda
and Tammy Morenz, Grand
Bend, Gail Uhler, Diane
Gilliland, of Burlington,
Brenda Finlayson, Seaforth,
Bill and Michelle of
Goderich, with Hugh and
Annie Morenz.
Dinner and supper guests,
Sunday, with Fermon and
Plowmen
name slate
Allan Campbell of RR 1
Seaforth, was re-elected to a
second term as president of
the Huron Plowmen's
Association at a meeting in
Winthrop Thursday.
.Vice-presidents are Ken
Ptincan,of311#1, Kirkton and
RQSS Eedy of Dungannon.
Secretary-treasurer is
Graeme Craig of Walton,
who replaces Russell Bolton
of RR 1 Seaferth. Mr. Bolton
retires after serving for 14
Years.
Directors representing the
16 townships in the county
were elected. The date and
the location of the county
plowing match in 1980 were
left to the executive to set.
A new committee was
named to establish a special
events category in the 1980
match featuring the use of
antique plows. The com-
mittee named: Ernest
Talbot and Raymond Scotch-
mer, both of Bayfield, and
Rev. Kenneth Innes of
Brussels, will work out the
details of this event.
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