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Times-Advocate, 1981-01-07, Page 23
INSURANCE Visit fire hall 4' Dashwood Beavers busy By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWCIOD Dashwood Beavers had a busy and fun month. They visited Dashwood fire hall and the firemen gave them a great time. The leaders and Beavers saw the fire truck and all the equipment and now know that Dashwood and area are well protected from fires. They thank the firemen for the treats of home-made cookies and pop. The next meeting Dash- wood Beavers were busy cutting out tails -yellow for five year olds; blue for six year olds; and white for seven year olds. They sang songs and played games. Anyone with songs, crafts or games please call one of the leaders who need your ideas. The parents were guests at the next meeting which was investment night. There were 14 new Beavers and two new leaders invested. The leaders are proud of the 28 Dashwood Beavers who come from Dashwood, Grand Bend, Mt. Carmel, Exeter and area. Lunch was cookies, chocolate milk and coffee provided by the parents. Thanks to Don Colby from the group and Ross Hallam, district commissioner for attending. At the next meeting Dash- wood Beavers made Christmas cards and had a lot of fun talking about Christmas. December 10 was the Christmas party. A story was read and Christmas songs sung. Santa came with a gift for each one. Special thanks to Bill Chandler. The new year 1981, promises more fun and they thank everyone for their support. Plan to drop in on a meeting Wednesday evenings.at 6:30. Kellers party A post Christmas family party was held at the community centre by the Frieda Keller family. Joining them were Peter Deichert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deichert and Mrs. Margaret Pfaff, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Deichert, New Hamburg; Albert Gibson, Pastor and Mrs. Mayo Mellecke and family; Liz Maunula, Seebach's Hill; Robert Maaskan, Waterloo; Donna Feener and Quido Masiotra, London. A good old-fashioned Christmas hymn sing led by Pastor Mellecke with Richard Baker, Windsor and Robert Maaskan ac- companying with guitars. Roger Keller read a poem "The Meaning of Christ- mas" which gave a thought to remember. Grandma Keller thanks everyone who in any way helped, cared and shared over the holiday season and may God's richest blessings be yours in the coming year. Team stranded The bad snow storm Sunday was the cause for 75 people being stranded in Dashwood. Most of them were from Listowel as the hockey team was on the way to Forest for the Silver Stick hockey tournament. Some were from London. They were fed at the community centre and while most stayed there some stayed in private homes. The ones from Listowel made it home By MRS. E. Miss Mabel McNaughton spent a few days at New Years with her sister-in-law Mrs. Norman McNaughton and family, Stratford. Mr. & Mrs. Wesley McGuffin, Margaret and Kenneth and Mrs. R.A. Carson were New Years guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald and Sandy, Transvaal. Belated congratulations to Miss Rosanne St. Denis of the Granton 4-14 Club on receiving County Honors at the recent Achievement Day. Larry Lewis of London spent New Years Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis. Mrs. Wm. Cook and family held their festive gathering at the Masonic Hall at Christmas. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Gordon (Mary) Smith on November 16. She was formerly of Granton and lived in Exeter a number of years and in Southampton for the past two years near her son Max and his family. Holiday guests with Mrs. Elmer Summers were stepsons Keith Summers of Toronto and Michael Summers, Craig and Sandra of Prescott, daughter Mrs. Shellagh Mackenzie and Jamie of London and sisters Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gowland, Ancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Powell, Stoney Creek. Church news At the St. Thomas Anglican Church on Sunday, Rev. Gregory Smith celebrated the Holy Eucharist and illustrated the meaning of Epiphany in a story to the children as the coming of Jesus for all mankind to share. In his sermon, Rev. Smith enlarged on the wisdom of the wisemen as the key to letting hold of their sovereignty. Herod had only fear which destroyed him. Today, you must lose your kingdom and let this new king take its place for the ,0 1 Notice Snowplowing in Dashwood All cars must be off the side streets from 11:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. If not, the operator of the snowplow will not be held responsible for damage done to vehicles. Dashwood Police Village Trustees SUMMERS Epiphany of your Lord and His Manifestation to the Gentiles continues to be announced to you today in very quiet and common ways. At the Granton United Church, Rev. Elwood Morden's sermon message was entitled "The Secret for a Happy Year", as taken from the text "And He said unto them, Follow Me." Flowers were placed in the' church ip Ip mocy 0f the -late. Nibs Esther krey, aunt of Mrs. Robert Hardie, who passed away at Strathmere Lodge last week. during the night with a police escort. It took one and a half hours to make the trip. Personals Earl Datars, Edmonton, spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Laura Datars. Mr. and Airs. Earl Keller and family spent the holidays in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Dean McKnight, Deanne and Robbie, Exeter, spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martene. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke, Brampton, spent a few days with Milt Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader were New Year supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rader, Heather and Allen. Saturday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader, Stacey and Derick were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Rader, Michael and Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Denomme and boys spent the holiday in Los Angeles, California with Alphonse's sister and husband, Fred and Rase Bonnet. They visited Mexico and many places of interest including Las Vegas. Mrs. Eldeen Wolfe spent some time in London with Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Scott and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfe and family, London; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe and family, Dorchester, were New Year's visitors. Tom Hayter has returned to the University of Guelph following his vacation. Mrs. Janice Oke, London, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter, Tom and Jayne, Elaine Overholt and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maguire, David and Tom on January 2. The occasion was Tom Hayter's birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Schilbe held their Christmas Day dinner at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Jim, Donna, Kelly and Jamie Hoffman, Dashwood. Their guests included Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Merner, Zurich; Miss Donna Merner, Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. Russell Tieman, Exeter; Mr, Randy Tieman, Ottawa; Mr. & Mrs. John Teevans, Laura Lynn, Grand Bend; and Mr. Robbie Teevans, Calgary, Alberta. 4 BOTTLE DRIVE HELPERS — Exeter Kinsman club members and players of the championship midget hockey team combined forces Saturday in a successful bottle drive. Shown helping with the drive are Kinsmen children Ron Loucks and Tracey, Terry and Tom Humphreys. - T -A photo Visitors at Crediton East By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilson and Christine, Cayuga were New Years visitors with Mrs. Jean Haist and William Mountain. Mr. & Mrs. Stan Presz- cator, Lorna and Brenda Glanville, Mrs. Pearl England, Crediton and Jim Barnes, Clandeboye spent New Years with Mr. & Mrs. Robert England and boys, Huron Park. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Roeszler spent New Years with Mr. & Mrs. Don Haines and family Exeter. 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