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Papa Timirst-Advocate, July 30, 1980
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
About thirty-five attended
the annual Vincent reunion
held Sunday at 'Dashwood
Cnmmunity park.
Relay races were held for
the, children,
Guessing What's in a
mystery box was .won by
Harvey Beierling.
Guessing number of but-
tons in a jar Won by Lucille
Vincent.
Special prizes awarded
went to eldest man, Percy.
Vincent of Lendon.
Eldest lady in attendance
was Mrs, Katie Vincent of
Grand Bend.
Elected for 1981 executive
were president, Harvey
Beierling; and secretary
treasurer, Lucille Vincent.
area were Mr, and Mrs. Outdoor living is Those attending from this
Harold 'Vincent and family,
and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs theme of 411 clubs Mr. and Mrs, Earl Vincent
Harvey Beierling and sons,
Vincent clan pion
Perstancils
Clark Adams holidayed
last week at Camp
Menestung, north of
Goclerieh•
Sid, Eleanor and Glen
Durie have returned home
after a two week holiday to
the west coast in areas of
B.C. and Alberta.
Harvey, Gloria, Dwight
and Kevin Beierling were
supper guests Friday night
at her parents, Joyce and
Howard Adkins. Also atten-
ding were Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Adkins, Zurich, and
special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Adkins from
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Mrs. Ross Pickering, ac-
companied by her sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Smitliers of .greenw.ays.
have returned home from a
two week holiday in B.C. and
Vancouver Island, visiting
relatives and friends.
Hugh and Annie Morenz
attended a 40th wedding an-
niversary supper and dance
reception, Saturday evening'
for their cousins, Harry and
Margaret Coleman, at
Coldstream Community
Hall.
The Morenz Srs., Bill and
Michelle attended a family
dinner gathering at the home
of Michelle's mother, Mrs.
Carol Harrington, Sunday, in
London, when they
celebratW five family
birthdays.
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN.
Gail Sharpe and. Doug
Norris, Brampton visited
recently with Mr, and Mrs.
Bob Norris and family,
Mrs. Bap Swatricige and
Jill, Wingham and Miss.
Carol Stewart, Guelph,
visited recently with Mr,
and Mrs. Rob Templeman,
Carrah and Cain,
Mrs. William Stanzak, Ot-
tawa visited for a few days
with her mother, Mrs. Sam
Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Norris and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Scott
,and Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Templeman, Carrah and.
Cain were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Worden and Dana.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green
and Michael Gamble,
Ormstown, Quebec spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Templeman and fami-
ly.
Darlene Templeman, Ex-
eter and Ruth Templeman,
Dublin arrived home Sat.,
from England where they
had visited for three weeks
with relatives and friends.
' Quite a number from this
community• were guests at
the Baxter-Duncan wedding
Girls hock from England
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By MRS.,1g1/ltst RADER
4-H Dashwood club 2 of the
4-1I girls "Outdoor Living"
with leaders Mrs. Ray Rader
and Mrs. Earl Keller spent a
day of camping at the Ray
Rader farm.
Twelve girls did outdoor
cooking and took nature
hikes through the bush. They
learned how to press flowers,
make candles and place
mats.
They held their meeting
and practices their skit to be
presented this Wednesday
evening (July 30) at Crediton
Park for Achievement Day,
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love
accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Love, Parkhill,
Rev. and Mrs, Mervyn Love,
Wyoming; Mrs. Edith Love
and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gill,
Exeter, spent Saturday in
King City at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Love and
attended the 43rd annual
Eastern Ontario Ferguson
reunion at Blackstock
recreation centre. On their
return home, Sunday, they
called on Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Love at Whitby.
Anyone interested in the 5
day Agawa Canyon and the
Mackinac Island colour tour
the last week in September
" please call 237-360&,
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart,
London, spent some time at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gaiser and girls while
they were on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor,
Kitchener, were Sunday
callers with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Rader and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Willert and family,
Innerkip , Alberta, called
on their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
Sunday afternoon,
Friedsburg Days are for
both the young and seniors.
Dashwood senior citizens
are having_ a. fine display of
crafts, Saturday afternoon
and evening in the com-
munity hall. There will be no
sales but, theyiwill be making
the'draws for the lovely quilt
and cushion.
.at Thames Road United
Church on Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Scott and Mr. and Mrs.
Carlyle IVieikle, Geraldine
and Karen have returned
home after holidaying in the
western provinces.
Mrs. Graham Wark and
Karen, Killarney, Manitoba
are visiting with Mr. Alec
James Mitchell, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip James and other
relatives and friends in the
community.
Quite a number from this
community attended the
trouseau tea for Sheila Dun-
can Saturday at the home of
her patents Mr, and Mrs.
Ken Duncan. Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ritz and
girls, Kitchener ,were Sun-
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Rob Templeman, Carrah
and Cain.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris
are enjoying a two week
holiday in the western
provinces,
The Perth South district.
WI executive met at the
home of Mrs, John
Templeman Monday evening
with 24 ladies present.
Plans for the Fall Rally to
be held at Kirkton, October
16, the Area Convention to be
held at St, Marys October 27
and 28 and the fall executive
banquet at St. Pauls on
November 4 were all dis-
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