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and workers who
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Fair a success.
Congratulations to
Howard Pym, of Pym
Farm's, an Exeter
Agricultural Society
member winning the
Grand Champion
Steer award at
Western Fair.
Norm Whiting
Pres.
Dolores Shaptoa
Ladies Pres.
Margaret McClure
School Pres.
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Weatherman, talki to senior group
Lutheran Women. pledge $8 .000 to new ..chu rch.
author, national president of
Lutherans For Life was the
guest speaker, Her topics
were "Easter, a woman ,for
all seasons' "What is yonr
sign?" and "Abortive, Mrs.
Garton authored the book
"Who broke the Baby"
which examines the roll of
language and pro-abortion
slogans in forming public
opinion.
The delegates set a goal of
$22,000 for projects for the
1980-1982 biennuim, Projects
chosen were Dashwood
church rebuilding, financial
aid to St. Catharines
seminary students,
seminary building fund,
Missions at Corunna, Doon
andPelhern ,braillemachines,
investigate a new Mission
field, French ministry, and
Luther Bible translators
field start up equipment. The
Times-Advocate, September 241 1980 Pogo 5A
• By MRS. IRVIN BADER
DASHWOOD
Zion Lutheran Church was
pledged $8,000 by the
Lutheran Women's
missionary League, Ontario
District as one of its projects
for the next two years.
"Chosen to Sew" was the
them for the League con-
ventien held in Toronto,
recently.
Mrs, Bill Becker, Mrs.
Mayo MeRecite of Zion and
Mrs. Robin Shermbeck, Mrs,
Andy DeBoer, and Mrs,
Clarence Rohner of Peace
Lutheran Church, Exeter
were., among the over 400
delegates, pastors, visitors,
and special guests who
gathered for the two day
convention.
Dr, Jean Garton of New .
Jersey, a lecturer and
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The Thames Road
Hurondale 4-H club held
their first meeting Sep-
tember 8 at the home of
leader Cheryl Stewart. Jan
Gardiner assists Cheryl in
the 4-H project "Food for
Friends".
Roll call was What words
come into your mind when
you think of Food for
Friends.
Have
You
Heard?
TONIGHT
in
EXETER
(Wed., Sept. 24th)
6 to 9 p.m.
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The election of officers
took place namely,
President - Cathy Cottle,
Vice-president - Connie
Jeffery, Secretary - Pat
Hodgert, Treasurer - Cheryl
Cann, Press reporter - Diane
Ballantyne.
There are 13 members in
this club.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brazier
of Brantford, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore, to Caro Michigan
on Saturday where they were
guests at the Tuckey
Greenleaf wedding at the
Country Church in
Whajamega Michigan. Mr.
and Mrs. Brazier stayed
overnight with her parents
and the returned to
By KIM ELSON, BONNIE LYNN
AND TAMMY NOYES
The first two weeks of
school started off with a
also prepared. They were
delicious,
Personals
Jayne Hayter has returned
home following a vacation
with Paul, Joanne Maguire
and David of Grand Bend at
Cape Cod and the New
England States.
Tom Maguire spent the
time with his grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hayter,
Leeland and Robert
Restemayer and Doug
Fletcher, Woodham, spent
the weekend at Inverlochy
where Leeland was lucky to
get a pike weighing over 8
pounds,
Mr. and Mrs, Don
Lockhart, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Genttner
spent the weekend in
Peterborough with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Genttner. Stephen
Genttner returned home
with them and spent the
week'with his grandparents.
Elizabeth Datars is a
student at Fanshawe
College.
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Members of the League save.
mites and gather them
regularly for these projects,
Attend gene ra lly,
Mrs. Reward Deters, Mrs.
Faye Rader, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Keller, Pastor and Mrs.
M. Mellecke and Judith
Mellecke of Zion Lutheran
church attended the Zone
Sunday School Teachers Fall
Rally held at St. John's
Lutheran Church, Seebach's
Hill on September 21,
The Rev, Allen Schade of
Mississauga was the leader
for an exercise in Bible
Study. He showed how to use
a few basic rules for fruitful
Bible Study and how it could
be fun.,
Zion Sunday School was
given a gift to replace the
projection screen lest in the
1979 fire, Zion also will host
the 1981 Rally, Refreshments
were served by the host
congregation during the
fellowship. hour.
Seniors meet
Fifty-four members and
four visitors were present at
the September meeting with
the new president, Pearl
Miller, presiding,
The fall rally of zone eight,
will be held in Dashwood
Community Centre, October
22, A bus trip is being
planned to Jack .Miner's
sanctuary in October. A good
report was given on the
convention held at Kingston
by Pearl Miller.
Guest speaker, Lloyd
Rader from the London
weather office spoke on the
work he and hisbrotherFloyd
do there and showed films on
tornados,
Good fishing
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Restemayer and. Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Rader spent an
enjoyable week at
Inveriochy , fishing, The
weather was very nice and
fishing fairly good. As We
were next door neighbors our
evenings were spent playing
canasta or solo.
Friends, Mr, and Mrs. Ed
Pigford from Pennsylvania
were happy to see us and she
brought me a jar of plum
jam made from their own
plums.
Tacos dynamite party
The second meeting of the
Dashwood two club was held
Monday at the Dashwood
community Centre where the
girls learned how to turn a
party from dull to dynamite
with tacos. Roll call was
answered by 13 girls "The
Stir Fried recipe I made at
Home.
Topics discussed were
Mexican Fare, Tacos, What
is a food' processor, its
talents, safety of small
appliances. The girls made
their own taco shells and
filled them with beef and
chicken fillings which they
Brantford Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jannie Turnbull,!
Aylmer; Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Smith, Courtland; Mr. and
Mrs. Al Rice, Tillsonburg;
Mrs. Isobelle Cann, Exeter;
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Rohde were Sunday evening
supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Hodgert and
family.
Several from this area
attended the musical
program at the South Huron
Rec Centre, Exeter, Sunday
afternoon.
The Centennial committee
are to meet at the church on
Wednesday evening Sep-
tember 24 at 8:30 p.m.
The Sacrament of Baptism
will be held Sunday Sep-
tember 28 at the regular
church'hour at 11:15 a.m,
bang at McGillivray Central,
with all the same staff as
last year with the exception
of two replacements.
Mrs. Lois Lanteigne was
replaced by Mrs. Alice
Lingard, who will be giving
us a special music program.
Miss Lillian Stefanik replac-
ed Miss Elspeth McFadden
in French.
The Student Council
representatives from
McGillivray were chosen.
They are: 1 - Randy
Whiteford; 2 - Sheri Rowe, 3
- Natalie Austin, Darryl
Robinson, 4 - Heather
Bullock, Artie Mollard, 5 -
Valerie Parkinson, Patrick
Phipps, 6 - Meagan Henry,
Sylvia DeWeerd, 7 - Bonnie
Lynn, Tammy Noyes, Janet
Eagleson, 8 - Tammy
Mathers, Lisa Ryerson,
Mark Isaac.
Many thanks to Mrs.
Grant and her assistants for
all the time and effort put
forth to forin a great 1979-80
yearbook of which we are all
proud. Congratulations, ib
was a great success.
A DELIGHTFUL LION — While Lions are usually thought of as ferocious animals the example
which took part in the Exeter fall fair parade seemed to be pretty nice. Getting ready for
the parade was Karen Robinson of Exeter. T-A photo
Thames Road 4-H girls
choose slate of officers
HOLDING ON — While this ride at the Exeter fair may not
have been going all that fast, it was plenty quick for this R.R.
1 Centralia resident. Holding on was Adbm Hern, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Hern. T-A photo
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