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By MRS. WIN RAPER
PASHWQM•
The education and cultural.
activities group with. con-
veners Mrs, Stuart Wolfe
and Mrs, Mervyn. Tiernan
was in charge of the
November meeting of Dash,
wood Women's Institute,
Mrs, Wolfe was chair lady
and read an Armistice Day
poem. Mrs, Tiernan
conducted a sing, song Miss
Barbara Laing,. minister of
Calvary United church,
spoke on Jamaica and
showed pictures, She was.
thanked by Mrs. Tiernan and
presented a gift, The
"Ba.ckyard Neighbors
Quartette" (Ross and'Nola
Love and Mervyn and Alice
Tienian) played musical
numbers and also sang.
Mrs. Eben Weigand,
president, -dealt ,with the
business, Four new mem-
bers Joined, Mrs. Mervyn
Tiernan, delegate, gave a,
repOrt on the convention and
Mrs, Gordon. Bender on the
board meeting held in
Hensall, Donations were
made to the 'Wen's Club
Christmas party for the
children, Blind, Cystic
Fibrosis, Family and
Children's Services and
War Memorial hospital,
Fantastic bazaar
Fantastic's the way to
describe the Bazaar and
Craft sale sponsored by Zion
Lutheran Ladies' Aid to
raise money for the new
kitchen, The donations of
crafts, baked goods, flowers
and money were lust won-
derful and everyone who
attended had a good time
just browsing or selecting
goodies
ts
and Christmas
gif.
Personals
Mrs., Stuart Wolfe spent
the weekend in London with
Mr. •and Mrs,. Tent Wolfe„
Mark and Adam Stuart •
and attended the baptism of
her grandson, Adam Stuart,.
Sunday, • Flowers in the. church
Sunday were placed by the
family of Mr, and Mrs,
Arnold. Becker On the oc-
casion, of their 45th wedding.
anniversary Noveniber 9th,
Mrs, Hilda Wein has been-
trinsferred from University
hospital,- London .to South
Huron hospital, Exeter,
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TALK ABOUT CAREERS — More than 5Q professions were represented at Wednesday's Career Day at South Huron pistrict
High. School. From'the left are student Nancy Reaci,T-A editor Bill Batten,South HurOn Hospital administrator Roger Sheeler,
and student Lloyd Morden. T-A photo
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DASHWOOD GREENERY.— One of the many items which for sale at the Dashwood
Lutheran ladies bake sale. and bazaar held Wednesday were plants. Holding some pots
of greenery were Diane Becker and Mary Rader. T-A photo
Centralia residents take
trip to Paris yarn mill
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Forty-nine travellers en-
joyed the bus trip sponsored
by Centralia U.C.W. on
Wednesday of last week.
Included in the day's ac-
tivities was a visit to the
Mary Maxim Yarn centre at
Paris; the Cactus centre at
Dundas and Coyles Factory
at Tillsonburg. One of the
day's highlights was the
delicious smorgasbord
luncheon in Dundas.
Sunday service
"Living up to our highest
potential" was the subject
chosen by Mr. Peter Snell
for his sermon at the service
in the United Church on Sun-
day morning.
He made reference to a
VOTERS
of
EXETER
Your Support
At The Poles
Was
Gratefully
Appreciated
Thank You.
Bill Mickle
talented opera singer who,
before singing, would go
alone to a quiet place and
say "0, Master let me ring
true to-night",
We have to take time to
come into thee presence of,
Jesus. We are fortified by
God's love and should
always be aware of our
gratitude to Him. Paul said,
"I can do all things through
God who strengthens me,"
The choir sang an anthem
and Mr. Snell played his
guitar and sang. Mrs.
Russell Wilson was the
organist for the service.
Faith Tabernacle
Due to the illness of Rev,
Bob Degaw, Mr, Harvey
Spa' ling and Mr. Peter
McCaull of Toronto and
Staffa were in charge of the
morning and evening service
Sunday.
Cecil Squire read the
scripture and Mary
Cuillerier helped out with the
song service.
The text of Mr. Sparling's
sermon was taken from
Ephesians. The thoughts of
the sermon being "If we are
working for God, we would
be about our Father's,
business and not take the
casual approach which so
many of we Christians seem
to take,"
The sacrament of Holy
Communion was ad-
ministered to a large
congregation in the morning
service. Hob Heywood
ministered in song in the
evening service. His
selection being "Just a
Closer Walk with Thee",
Play euchre
The first euchre party of
the season was held in the
Community Centre on
Monday evening of last week
with nine tables in play. Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Cronyn,
Messrs. Earl Dixon and
Kenneth Hodgins were the
Committee in charge.
Prizes were as follows:
Ladies high score, Mrs. Chas
Rollings;Ladies lone hands,-
Mrs. Georgina Webster;
Ladies low score, Mrs, Roy
Swartz. Men's high score,
Murray Carter; Men's lone
hands, Chas, Rollings;
Men's low score, Mrs, Otto
Darling (playing a man's
card),
Halloween Party
The village trustees were
in charge of the Halloween
party in the Community
Centre Friday night.
Prize winners and the
characters represented
were: Darla Lammie,
cartoon; Steven, McIntyre,
space; Benji Riley and Angie
Gower, best couple; Jamie
Tomes, Vampire; Ricky
Gower, Comic; Paid
Andrews, best costume in
the 6 yearS, and under
category; Brett Lammie, 7
years and over; Billie
Hodge, animal costume;
Derek Bierling, the scariest;
Shelley Tomes, cannibal
costume and Steven Greb,
Robin Hood.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery
spent a few days last week at
St. Catharines and Niagara
Palls and also a few days
with Mr. Essery's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Rowe in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hirtzel returned home Fri-
day evening following a 21
day bus trip to California
with McNaughton Tours of
Ilderton, Among the points
of interest were the Famous
Grand Canyon, the mighty
Hoover Dam and the
Painted Desert.
They report a most en-
joyable trip, with congenial,
travelling companions and
ideal weather conditions.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Hirtzel were their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Doh Hirtzel of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bowden were guests Sunday
at a family dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Allison, Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. Fred Cunnington was
a Saturday visitor with Mrs.
John Thompson in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner
were Sunday evening dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Pym in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Bowden
attended the anniversary
service in the Kirkton United
Church Sunday and were
guests following the service
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Paynter.