HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-19, Page 15 (2)Dashwood residents attend leadership seminar
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Those attending the Parish
Leadership Seminar over the
weekend from Zion Lutheran
church at Kitchener were
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Rader, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Becker, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Vandeworp,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Tiernan, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Merner, Margaret
Merner, Bradley Oke, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Keller, Lloyd
Willert, Mrs. Joanne
Maguire and Pastor and
Mrs. M. Mellecke.
Annual fowl supper
Zion Lutheran church
Ladies' Aid held their annual
fowl supper for their
husbands or -friends Wed-
nesday with group three and
Mrs. Esther Salmon, con-
vener, in charge.
Following a sing song,
Eleanor Salmon spoke on her
summer spent at St. Pierre,
twelve miles off the south
coast of Newfoundland. She
showed slides and souvenirs.
Mrs. Lorne Genttner,
president, conducted a short
business meeting. The Altar
Guild reported 11 visits. The
new Guild is Mrs. Dave
Rader. and Mrs. Harvey
Beierling. The Aid will cater
to a wedding in May.
SINGSPIRATION AT DASHWOOD — The 60 voices of "Singspiration" from Calvary United
Church London presented an evening of entertainment Saturday, at Calvary United Church in
Dashwood. The group has performed in many communities throughout south western On-
torio. Staff photo
Young people decorate for
Thames Road anniversary
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
A fair crowd attended
the 97th anniversary Sunday
-morning. Mr. Ross
Hargreaves was in charge of
the service. Ed Westendorp,
Embro was guest soloist who
sang four numbers which
were excellent.
The choir also rendered an
anthem accompanied by the
organist Miss Agnes Bray.
Rev. Lawrence Squires, of
Woodstock was guest
speaker who spoke to the
children, and his sermon was
entitled "Speak to the
children of Israel, that they
go forward.
The Thanksgiving fruit,
vegetables and mum
decorations adorned the
sanctuary which was done
by the Young People's Class.
Among some of those who
attended the service and
spent the day with friends or
relatives were:
Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Kerslake and Mr. & Mrs.
William Lamport, Exeter
with Mr. & Mrs. Glen
Lamport;
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mauer,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. John
Templeman, Staffa with Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Duncan; -
Mrs. Vera Coward, Exeter
with Mr. & Mrs. Danny
Coward;
Mr. & Mrs. Hedley May,
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Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Hodgert;
- Mrs. Mary Hodgert,
Exeter, Mr. Brad 'Cann,
RidgetOwn, Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Cann and Tim Parker
with Mr. & Mrs. Reg
Hodgert;
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Merrill,
Bayfield, Mrs. Myrtle
Metters, Exeter with Mr. &
Mrs. William Rohde;
Rev. Stewart and Mrs.
Miner of Exeter, Mr. John
Miner, Thamesford with Mr.
& Mrs. Donald Bray;
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ulch,
Russeldale, Mrs. Jean Allen
of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Ballantyne:
There will be no services
Sunday October 22 owing to
Elimville anniversary.
Don't forget ladies the
invitation to Elimviilel
UCW meeting October 25 at
8 p.m.
The Fellowship Club will
have their first meeting
Sunday evening October 22
at 8 p.m. when a film "He
restoreth my soul" will be
shown.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
visited Friday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. George Kellett.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier,
Michelle and Cathy,
Brantford spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Passmore.
A large number of people
attended Open House Sunday
afternoon and evening at the
home of Mrs. Edwin Miller
in honor of her daughter
Nancy whose wedding takes
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The United Church Women
of Calvary church held their
Thanksgiving meeting,
Tuesday, with the World
Outreach group in charge
and Mrs. Mlldred Keller-
man, chair lady. Responsive
reading and prayer was
given by Mrs. Clayton
Merner.
"Count Your Blessings"
was sung with Mrs.
Kellerman reading an ap-
propriate verse of
thanksgiving between _each
verse. Thankoffering boxes
were presented with each
one giving a reason to be
thankful.
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and
Mrs. Gerald Milson sang
"My Desires". Guest
speaker, Mrs. Grant Mills,
Exeter, spoke on World
Outreach. She explained how
the mission dollars are
spent. She was thanked by
Mra..P.Don Geiser and
presented a gift.
Mrs. Gordon Bender,
president, dealt with the
business. Nineteen members
answered the roll call. The
Sunshine Committee is Mrs.
Gordon Bender anti Mrs.
Clayton Merner.
4-H meets
Dashwood Club 2 of the 4-H
girls held their meeting
Tuesday with 15 members
answering the roll call.
Eating habits survey, break-
fast, lunch and brunch were
the topics of discussion. The
members discovered ne-w'
ways of making these meals
more interesting.
All members participated
in making, Healthy Peanut
Bread, Eneagy Squares,
Peanut Butter. and Carrot
Spread and Potato Cheese
Chowder a la Metric. The
last two were enjoyed by all.
The others will be eaten at
the next meeting.
Excellent program
A group of 60 young people
from CaIvivo Uniled
Church, London, with
leaders, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Farrow presented -a
program fn Calvary United
Church Saturday. which was
excellent.
Annl rsary celebration
Calvary United church
celebrated its 126th an-
niversary on Sunday with
Rev. C. B. Carr, London,
guest speaker at both the
morning and evening ser-
vice. Special music was
provided by the combined
Grand Bend and Dashwood
United church choirs. In the
evening Mrs. Don Weigand
sang a solo.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader
and Stacey visited in
Bayfield, Saturday, with, Mr.
& Mrs. Frank Burch and Mr.
& Mrs. Niel Mustard of
Mississauga who were at
their summer home. •
Michael and Amy Rader
were house, guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Charles Martene for
the weekend. While Stacey
Rader spent the weekend
with her grandparents, her
brother, Derek, was at Zion
with his aunt and uncle and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Miller.
Mrs. Freida Keller spent
Sunday at Goderich with Mr.
& Mrs. -Ken Keller and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Miller
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spent last weekend with Mr.
'& Mrs. Robert Muter and
Joel, Port Elgin.
Mrs. Gordon Bender,
Mra. Mervyn Tiernan and
Mrs. Eben Weigand attended
The Regional of the UCW at
Chlselhurat, Monday.
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