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By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
About 50 members of the
Schilbe family, gathered last
Saturday evening at Shipka
Community centre for a
surprise 25th wedding an-
niversary party for'Lou and
Dolores Schilbe, of Zurich.
A highlight of the evening
was a mock wedding per-
formed by the following
relatives: Nancy Baker -
preacher; Sandra .Regier -
groom; Keith Schilbe -
bride; Don Baker - maid of
honor; Lisa Schilbe - best
man; Karen Schilbe - junior
bridesmaid; Sabrina Schilbe
- flower girl and Nancy
Schilbe - brides father.
Sabrina Schilbe is Lou and
Dolores` granddaughter.
Visiting and' lunch refreih-
ments rounded out a happy
evening.
Final euchre
Eleven tables of euchre
were in play Wednesday
visited recenuy witn their
aunt and uncle Hugh and
Annie Morenz.
Visitors over Easter
Sunday holiday with Ken and
Ortha Baker were their
family, Ken Jr. and Carol
and children of Stratford,
Sandra and Tony Regier and
family of Detroit, Nancy
Baker of Kitchener, Donna
Baker, Sarnia, Don, Sharon
and Jamie of Shipka, and
Garry, also Ken Sr's sister
and husband, Loraine and
Roland Neil, of Ailsa Craig,
Lucille and Harold Vin-
cent, Lori, Michael and
Michelle spent the holiday
weekend in Barryton
Michigan, at Lucille's sisters
and families, Mr. and Mrs.
Horst Kovitzki and Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Naiarre.
Sympathy is extended to
Mrs. Alice Keller, in the
death of her brother,
Thomas H. Meyers„ of
Mississauga, (formerly of
Zurich) at the Oakville
Trafalgar Memorial
hospital, last Wednesday
April 9th
-Susie Zielman, Huron
County Dairy Princess was
guest speaker at Grand Bend
United church womens
meeting, last Thursday
afternoon.
A reminder to members of
Shipka Community centre
that the annual meeting is
being held tonight April 16
Dashwood. supper is set,
ladies mark anniversary
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the WOO of Miss Pearl
Krafrti M, Jake Martens,
wMeeeditlewYlthhbarr paar, esnrsn, t Mra..
and Mrs. Adolph Keller.
Other visitors have, been
Mrs. Fred Sanders, London;
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bestrurn,
Tony and . John, Kingston;
Mrs. Margaret Carlisle,'
Goderich; and Mr, and Mrs.
Lloyd Keller, Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. John Glavin
and family, Crediton„ have
moved to their farm pur-
chased from. Ivan Webber.
Mrs, Mildred Kellerman
has returned home following
a 5 week visit with her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Derby, in Florida, The
last week spent at Fort
Meyers was extremely hot.
Miss Melvina Schade,
London, spent the Easter
weekend with Mrs, Greta
Schade and Bob Horner and.
they all visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Bob Park and family,
Parkhill.
tty MRS. IRVIN RADER
The April meeting of Zi
Lutheran Ladies Aid vir4
held at the home of Mrs
Esther Salmon with group
one in charge of devotions
and lunch. Mrs. Charles
Marten, president, had the
topic on Holy communion
and dealt with the business,
There were 21 present. The
Altar Guild reported 23 visits
and 8 treats. The new Guild
is Mrs. Frieda Keller, and
Mrs, Hilda Rader. The
mother and daughter supper
is May 13 with group 2 in
charge. The quilt was on
display. Mrs. Lorne Becker
had closing devotions. Personals
Mr, and Mrs. Don Love,
UCW to mark anniversary Dan and David, King City
Church in Society corn- were weekend guests with
mittee convener, Mrs. Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Mervyn Tiernan welcomed Ross Love.
21 members to the UCW Mr. and Mrs. Slezak, Roy
meeting. Calvary United and Joanne London, wer,e
church women meeting. The Sunday visitors with Mrs.
song, "Let ,the Spirit in" Joan Walper. Sunday
carried the theme for the evening they attended the
worship service. Mrs, Lloyd hockey game at Lucan
Guenther, Mrs. Clayton where Dan joined his team
Merner and. Mrs. Earl from Aurora to win the
Guenther participated with Minor Bantam A hockey
readings, scripture and series from Stoneybrook 6-4
prayer.
A ladies quartette, Mrs.
Jack Geiser, Mrs. Ken
McCrae, Mrs. Gerald Mason
mill Mrs. Hugh Boyle sang
"It is Finished." Mrs.
Mildred Kellerman con-
tinued her study book on
Japan under the question
"How is Japan influencing
Canadians?"
Mrs. Gordon Bender,
president, announced that
Calvary's U.C.W. an-
niversary would be held May
4 at 9:45 a.m. with a guest
speaker. The sunshine
committee for April is Mrs.
Mervyn Tieman and Mrs.
Ralph Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webber
have moved from their farm
at RR 1 Hay to their home in
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Intended for last week
Rev. Braby of Stratford
was in charge of the Easter
communion service at eight
o'clock Sunday morning at
St. Patrick's church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young,
Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Tindall were Easter dinner
guests with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mrs. George McFalls, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Davis were
Thursday evening dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Davis.
Mrs. Bob MacGillivary of
Winnipeg is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Greenlee, Kim, Pam and
Steven were Monday dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Greenlee.
absence of Rev, Mellecke,
Rev, Tepker, Stratford, had
the morning service,
Solve dilemma
The sixth and final
meeting of Dashwood. 4H
club two. was held at the
community centre Monday..
A quiz, "Your decorating
know-how". was completed
as a review. A group ac-
ti v i ty , "Decorator's
Delemma" was worked on
by all. Some planning was
done for Achlevereent Day,
which will be held May 3 at
Stephen Central school.
Final euchre held at Shipka
evening at Shipka Com-
munity centre. Winners were
Ladies high-Mary Musser;
ladies low-Nola Ratz, Mens
high-Fred Gibson, mens low-
Russ Mellin, Most lone
hands-Charlie Rollings.
This was the last euchre
party for this season.
Seniors to meet
Senior Citizens will meet
Monday, April 21 at 8 p.m.
Personals
Ross and Donna Corbett
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Church to break ground
Sunday, April 20, ground
breaking ceremony for Zion
Lutheran church will be held
on the former church site.
Attend Stewardship clinic
Pastor M. Mellecke and
members of Zion Lutheran
church, Charles Martene,
Ernest Miller, Bill Becker,
Lloyd Rader and Ron
Merner attended a
Stewardship Clinic at Christ
Our King church
Mississauga Sunday. In the