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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-04-29, Page 13Greenway people attend banquets By ANNE WALPER Many people attended the Shriner's banquet and dance at Grand Bend on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peariso of Port Elgin spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brophey spent two days in London this week.with their daughter Inez and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fraser. On Tuesday morning they attended a coffee hour in Sunrise Baptist church when Mr. Fraser was guest speaker. Recent visitors at the Englishs' were Mrs. Irene Nugent of Finch, Mr. and (AILSA CRAIG REPAIR Farm & Industrial Equipment Repair Welding hydraulic hose general farm supply Ph 293-3502 or come in to see us at 109 Main St. AILSA CRAIG Mrs. John Nugent of Toronto and Mrs. Gladys Bowles of Ingleside. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smithers attended Open House which was held at Ailsa Craig United Church on Sunday for Mrs. Alice (Turner) Hodgson's eighty- fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Curts of London called on the Smithers' recently. A birthday party was held for Evelyn Curts recently at the Stardust Restaurant in Crediton when nine mem- bers of the family attended. Graham and Anna Eagleson held a dinner at their home on Sunday when all members of their family attended along with their own families. We spent two enjoyable evenings recently. One was with Edna Woodburn and the other was with Lloyd and Elva Walper. Congratulations on a new granddaughter to Marion and Earl Steeper. Paul and Janne had a baby girl, Jennifer on Monday. During this last week Katy stayed with her grandparents. Katy is Jennifer's sister. SAINTS INDIVIDUAL AWARDS — Centralia College of Agricultural dividual trophies to members of the Saints hockey team. From the left are Holbrook, most sportsmanlike Jim Coffey and rookie of the year Tim Technology principal most valuable Breedon. Doug Jamieson presents in - Eugene Glavin, most improved Lloyd T -A photo Times -Advocate, April 29, 1981 Elect Dashwood slate, seniors plan for outing By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Zion Lutheran church voters met Monday, April 20 and elected the officers brought in by the nominating committee as follows: past - president, Ron Merrier; president, Hubert Miller; vice-president, Wilfred Becker; elder, Harold Stire; Sunday School superinten- dent, Earl Keller; assistant, Harvey Beierling; trustees, Alphonse Denomme and Howard Datars; finance board. Roy Gibson, Arnold Becker. Dave Rader, Bill Vandeworp; mission treasurer, John Hayter; general finance secretary, Murray Keller; stewardship, Ron Merner, Charles Martene; education, Robert Boogemans, Robert Hayter; evangelism, Delmar Miller, Aaron Restemaver, Glen Restemayer; secretary, Harry Hayter. Seniors plan bus trip Dashwood Senior citizens met Monday, April 20 with 39 present. Mrs. Pearl Miller, president. dealt with the business. A donation was made to the treasury by Mrs. Louis Weigand who made doll clothers and sold them. The Zone rally will be April 28 at Vanastra with registration at 10:30 a.m. A bus trip to Frankenmuth is planned for June 14. Anyone interested please call 237-3554. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader's group wilt be in charge of the next meeting. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman's group was in charge of the program. Following a sing song, Doug Lewis played piano solos and accompanied with violin Harvey Smith with guitar and Mrs. Rodd Love. piano. Mrs. Katie Schenk gave a reading. Lunch and cards followed Color at Men's club At the final supper meeting for Dashwood Men's Club for the season wives and friends were guests. Friday, April 24. Anthony Martens presided for the business and welcom- ed everyone. Guest speaker, color analyst. Ethel Harper, was introduced by Ron Merner. Her topic was Color by Des- ign and personal color analysis. Hubert Miller presented each lady with a complimen- tary Guiness wine glass. Dancing was to the music of the Footnotes. The 50-50 draw was made with proceeds going to the medical centre. Winners were, Jeff Taylor, Ortha Baker and Sandra Regier. Senior choirs gather The senior choir of Zion Lutheran church entertained the choir of Calvary United church Tuesday, April 21. Bunco was played with winners, Charles and Florence Martene; low, Mrs. Ken McCrae and Melvin Stade; lucky chairs, Miss Barbara Laing, Idella Gabel and Harry Hoffman. The social committee served lunch. Personals Karen Ford, Calgary, and Marilyn Ford, Edmon- ton, vacationed with their parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford. Easter celebrations were held Sun- day for all the families. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader were in Waterloo, Thursday, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg. Garnet, who was very sick is well on the road to recovery. Dashwood and area medical committee ap- preciate sincerely the dona- tion from Stephen Central school students and com- mend them for their efforts. Mrs. Laura Datars has returned home from South Huron Hospital, Exeter; Milt Haugh is a atient there. Mrs. Esther Sa on is a patient in Univ rsity Hospital. London. BED • BATH KITCHEN • GIFTS BOUTIQUE SURPRISE SALE Wed. only, 6-9 p.m. 10% OFF everything in the store All Wicker 20% off Up To 30% Off Selected Items 405 Main St., Exeter 235-2957 OPE N Mon., Tues., Wed., fhurs., & Sat. 9:30 - 5 Fridays- 9:30 - 9 �e1Upee aNe c� UNISEX HAIR STYLING 346 Main St. Exeter Phone 235-0421 4.1tilli • lily V4.0 .1111 Friday May 1 Linda Tjoelker GRAND OPENING SPECIALS l,nda Tloelker and loon Skinner ore pleased to announce the Grand Opening of their salon The Mane Event We specialize in Haircuts. Blowdrys, Perms, Colours Hennas and much more... Joan Skinner Children 8 and under will receive a Free Haircut when accompanied by an Adult Customer. 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IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Zion Lutheran church voters met Monday, April 20 and elected the officers brought in by the nominating committee as follows: past - president, Ron Merrier; president, Hubert Miller; vice-president, Wilfred Becker; elder, Harold Stire; Sunday School superinten- dent, Earl Keller; assistant, Harvey Beierling; trustees, Alphonse Denomme and Howard Datars; finance board. Roy Gibson, Arnold Becker. Dave Rader, Bill Vandeworp; mission treasurer, John Hayter; general finance secretary, Murray Keller; stewardship, Ron Merner, Charles Martene; education, Robert Boogemans, Robert Hayter; evangelism, Delmar Miller, Aaron Restemaver, Glen Restemayer; secretary, Harry Hayter. Seniors plan bus trip Dashwood Senior citizens met Monday, April 20 with 39 present. Mrs. Pearl Miller, president. dealt with the business. A donation was made to the treasury by Mrs. Louis Weigand who made doll clothers and sold them. The Zone rally will be April 28 at Vanastra with registration at 10:30 a.m. A bus trip to Frankenmuth is planned for June 14. Anyone interested please call 237-3554. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader's group wilt be in charge of the next meeting. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman's group was in charge of the program. Following a sing song, Doug Lewis played piano solos and accompanied with violin Harvey Smith with guitar and Mrs. Rodd Love. piano. Mrs. Katie Schenk gave a reading. Lunch and cards followed Color at Men's club At the final supper meeting for Dashwood Men's Club for the season wives and friends were guests. Friday, April 24. Anthony Martens presided for the business and welcom- ed everyone. Guest speaker, color analyst. Ethel Harper, was introduced by Ron Merner. Her topic was Color by Des- ign and personal color analysis. Hubert Miller presented each lady with a complimen- tary Guiness wine glass. Dancing was to the music of the Footnotes. The 50-50 draw was made with proceeds going to the medical centre. Winners were, Jeff Taylor, Ortha Baker and Sandra Regier. Senior choirs gather The senior choir of Zion Lutheran church entertained the choir of Calvary United church Tuesday, April 21. Bunco was played with winners, Charles and Florence Martene; low, Mrs. Ken McCrae and Melvin Stade; lucky chairs, Miss Barbara Laing, Idella Gabel and Harry Hoffman. The social committee served lunch. Personals Karen Ford, Calgary, and Marilyn Ford, Edmon- ton, vacationed with their parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford. Easter celebrations were held Sun- day for all the families. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader were in Waterloo, Thursday, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg. Garnet, who was very sick is well on the road to recovery. Dashwood and area medical committee ap- preciate sincerely the dona- tion from Stephen Central school students and com- mend them for their efforts. Mrs. Laura Datars has returned home from South Huron Hospital, Exeter; Milt Haugh is a atient there. Mrs. Esther Sa on is a patient in Univ rsity Hospital. London. BED • BATH KITCHEN • GIFTS BOUTIQUE SURPRISE SALE Wed. only, 6-9 p.m. 10% OFF everything in the store All Wicker 20% off Up To 30% Off Selected Items 405 Main St., Exeter 235-2957 OPE N Mon., Tues., Wed., fhurs., & Sat. 9:30 - 5 Fridays- 9:30 - 9 �e1Upee aNe c� UNISEX HAIR STYLING 346 Main St. Exeter Phone 235-0421 4.1tilli • lily V4.0 .1111 Friday May 1 Linda Tjoelker GRAND OPENING SPECIALS l,nda Tloelker and loon Skinner ore pleased to announce the Grand Opening of their salon The Mane Event We specialize in Haircuts. Blowdrys, Perms, Colours Hennas and much more... Joan Skinner Children 8 and under will receive a Free Haircut when accompanied by an Adult Customer. (1 child per adult customer) HOURS Mon. - Thurs. 9-5:30 Fri. 9-7 Sat. 9-4 PERM SPECIALS reg. $32.00 Wed. & Thurs. 5:30 - 9 By Appointment Only ENTER OUR DRAW FOR 1 FREE PERM or 3 Shampoo, CO and Blow Dries Clip & Save &Wi(? 0 UNISEX HAIRSTYLING `( This coupon entitles you to B1.00 off Any Hair Styling Service till May 31 81 NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY Exeter 235-0421