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Six young p.opl. conflrmed at Dashwood .Lutheran service
H MR$. IRVIN RADER
Six young people were con-
firmed by Rev. Mayo
Mellecke at Zion Lutheran
Church Sunday May 29,
namely, Susan Van
Dorsselaer, Ross Keller,
Chris Miller, Robert Rader,
of
Paul Mellecke and Bill
Vandeworp.
Confirmation guests: Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Rader and
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rader
and boys, Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Rader and Ja-
queline, Shakesceare; Mr.
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WHAT CAN i SAY? WHAT CAN I DO?
If you've avoided visiting the home of a ter-
minally ill friend or relative because you don't
know what to do or say when you get there,
you're not alone. But here are some things you
can consider.
DO IT NOW
Visiting them now shows them you're still a
friend. Visiting at the funeral shows the widow
(er) and family the same thing, but also that
you waited too long. Do it now, and show you
care.
WHAT TO SAY AND DO:
Say that you've been praying for him and mean
it. Say that you've brought a book that might
help. Say you've arranged to take that friend
to the hospital (or doctor's office) for the
regular visit next Thursday, so the spouse can
tend other chores. Take his wife's grocery list
along with yours when you go rnarketirig next
week. Offer to fix a lunch, wash a car, drive
the kids or any other special little chore as
needed. But, do it now.
DON'T STOP THERE
After the funeral. all of the above are still good
examples to follow - and may aid in comfor-
ting the family.
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BOB FLETCHER
and Mrs. Doug Allan, Kit-
chener; Mrs. Mabel Parke,
Hensall; Mrs. Elva Willert
and Mrs. Laura Datars,
Dashwood, with Mrs. Shirley
Van Dorsselaer and Susan.
Mrs. Muriel Boyd, Sarnia;
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller,
Dashwood; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Berends and Jack and
Darlene Schenk and family,
Exeter; Robert and Marjorie
Green and family, Huron
Park, and Ernie and Sheila
Miller and family with Mr.
and Mrs. Delmar Miller,
Chris and family.
Members of the family and
friends with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Vandeworp, Bill and family.
Visitors with Ross Keller
and his family were Ron and
Marlene Oke and boys, Kit-
chener; Ken and Susan Oke
and family, Exeter; Frieda
Keller, Murray and Pat
Keller and girls, George and
Elaine Keller and family,
Dashwood; Roland and
Marlene Gibson and family,
Denfield; Keith and Joyce
Keller and boys, Elgin and
Mabel Keller, Karl,Marg and
Tracey Keller, hoger and
Barb Keller and girls, Lon-
don; Ken and :ihirley Keller,
Goderich; and Rob and Lori
Maaskant, Kitchener.
Visitors with Paul and Rev.
OLIVER ACTION -- The play Oliver will be presented Friday night at the Exeter
Olde Town Hall by Precious Blood Separate School students. Show time is 7:30 p.m.
From the left are Fred Gregus, Jeff Mittelholtz, Lynnette Gryseels, Jeff Kints and
Darryl McCann. Tickets are available at the school. T -A photo.
Shipka lady attends
nursing school reunion
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Lorne and Loreen Devine
visited an afternoon last week
with Milton and Eva
Sweitzer.
Thelma Beierling and An-
nie Morenz, also Thelma's
daughter and son-in-law,
Freida and Dave Wright, of
St. Thomas, who were on holi-
day, went on the one day bus
trip last week with Dashwood
Seniors to Cullen Gardens at
Whitby. A morning stop was
made at Edwards Gardens
Civic Garden Centre, in
Toronto, where Mr. Cullen
first began his gardening hob-
by. We enjoyed our tour of the
Cullen gardens and all the
added attractions, lunch
On location or Studio la��
Bart DeVries!
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snacks in the glass roofed
• restaurant and shopping, Our
next stop was at Scarboro
town Centre for shopping and
supper. We had a most en-
joyable day's outing.
Dick and Annie Zielrnan,
Debbie and Angie, visited
Sunday with Annie's brother,
Bill and Ellen Janzen, Craig,
Stephen and Jamie at Leam-
ington. Joining the fancily
gathering were the Zielman's
grandson, Colin, and his
parents Susie and Wayne
Robson, of Essex. Others at-
tendin were Annie's sister,
Mrs. Helen Stadler, and
nephew Siegfried Stadler, of
Leamington, and a niece
Teresa Stadler and daughter
,Jennifer, of Essex.
Overnight guests with Fer-
man and Leota Snyder were
Brian O'Sullivan and Rev.
Roger Bitner, of Toronto.
Bonnie Dugas, of Grand
Bend spent the weekend with •
Ella and Willis Desjardine.
Sports
The Pee \Vee hall players
held their first game Thurs
day at Brinsley. Score was
Brinsley 22-Shipka 20..•
Home runs were made by
Jeff Benniwies and Dwayne
Mellin. Flys were caught by
Jana Turnbull, Eric Ram-
metoo and James Desjardine.
Mrs. Mabel Guenther spent
the weekend in London with
her friend Mrs. Lillian Robin-
son and they attended the
100th anniversary of Victoria
Hospital School Of Nursing
when more than 1,000
gathered in the ballroom of
the London lioliday Inn for a
luncheon Saturday.
Nurses came from as near
as London and as far away as
Australia and represented a
full quarter of the school's
1.241 graduates.
Mabel said thtire was much
reminiscing and, visiting
among nurses she hadn t seen I
in years.
and Mrs. M. Mellecke and
family were Rev. and Mrs.
Norman Heintz, Kurt and
Brad, Lincoln Park,
Michigan; Rev. and Mrs.
Roger Heintz, Mathew, Bee -
ca and Peter, Bad Axe,
Mich.; Dail and Elizabeth
Mellecke, Goderich; and Jay
Lananske, Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Faye Rader, Robert
and Shelley at Exeter with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader
who entertained in honour of
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Tieman attended the Bac-
calaureate Service of Alma
College at Central United
Church St.• Thomas, Sunday
and spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Stormes and
family.
Mrs. Chris Olson has
returned to Regina, Sask.
after vacationing with the
Melvin Stade family and
visiting other relatives.
Flowers in Zion Lutheran
Church were provided by the
parents of the Confirmation
class and also in loving
memory by the family of the
late Reinhold Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason
spent the weekend in a tepee
in Pine Grove Park, Port
Huron, Michigan to celebrate
the feast of St. Clair with
members of their family,
Larry, Jennifer, Jaqueline,
Gail and Justin. They had to
be dressed in buckskins or
primitive clothing to blend
with the pre -1800 military en-
campment. Demonstrations
of the American Revolution
skirmishes were re-enacted.
It was a great experience but
Gerald said he would hate to
have to live in a tepee all the
time.
In honour of Robert Rader's
confirmation May 29 at Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood,
guests included his
parents, Keith, Ottawa and
Faye, Dashwood, sister
Shelli, Godparents, Mrs.
Violet Rader of Exeter and
Mrs. Linda Coats of
Mississauga, grandfather,
Alvin Rader, Exeter, Don and
Karen Rader, Lisa and An-
drea, Dashwood, Dave Kirk
and Patricia Rader, London,
Ray and Gail Rader, Sara and
Melanie of St. Marys, Jim
Coats of Mississauga, Bert
and Susie Faber of Kippen.
Dinner was celebrated by
everyone at the home of
Robert's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Rader,
Exeter.
Sharon Martene and Les
sley, Medicine.Hat, Alberta,
spent ten days with Sharon's
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Martene. They visited other
relatives as well as doing
some sight seeing.
Ask any of the 46 people
who were en the bus trip to
Cullen Gardens, Whitby,
where to go on a bus trip and
theywillsay Cullen Gardens.
Although it was. arranged by
Dashwood Seniors, they were
accompanied by some from
Grand Bend, Crediton and
Exeter. Everything was very
beautiful. On the way home
they had supper at a mall in
Scarborough and did some
shopping.
Eight members of
Dashwood Women's Institute
attended the District Annual
at Crediton Thursday, May
26. They were Mrs. Emil
Becker, Mrs. Valentine
Becker, Mrs. Eben Weigand,
Mrs. Gordon Bender, Mrs.
Ralph Weber, Mrs. Margaret
Carroll, Mrs. Syd Baker and
Mrs. Aldeen Wolfe. Dashwood
was in charge of a craft table.
Crediton W.I. served a
delicious lunch.
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