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LIBRARY TO CLOSE - - The Dashwood branch of the Huron County Library will be moving
down the street later this month. The old Koehler's variety building may be torn down and
the library will relocate near the new post office. Shown is library worker Mrs. Ray Rader.
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SPINAL INJURY - The Kirkton-Woodham pool was the scene Sunday of some water
demonstrations by the pool staff and children who participated in the pool's summer
program. Demonstrating how to move a victim with a spinal injury were Dave Bell, Donna
Bickell, Ann Robinson and victim Nancy McCurdy. Photo courtesy Mitchell Advocate
Takes Drayton trophy
Shipka fiddler wins
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Congratulations to Willis
Desjardine who once
again won first place in fiddl-
ing last weekend in a con-
test. at Drayton. He also
received a trophy presented
by Martin Feed Mills Ltd. of
Elmira
Peronols
Holidayers for the past
two weeks with Cliff and
Velma Russell. were her
mother. Mrs Edgar Webb.
and her aunt. Mrs. Sylvia
Holloway. both of St.
Catharines
Ken and Ortha Baker. San-
dra and Tonv Regier-and
family. of Detroit. Ken and
Carol Baker and family. of
Stratford. Marilvn and Dave
Durand and family.
jLet our staff take some of the worry out of
arranging your
EDDING
gathered Sunday for a picnic
supper with Don. Sharon and
Jamie Baker. to celebrate
their 10th wedding anniver-
sary
Mr and Mrs. Garson
Brady. Welland. Mr. and
Mrs Mike Prisiak. of
Smithville visited last Satur-
day with Milton and Eva
Sweitzer Mrs. Elsie Com-
fort. has been holidaying
with the Sweitzers.
Ferman Snyder. and Or-
ville Truemner. of
Greenway spent a few days.
on a business trip in Rainy
River. Northern Ontario.
Don. Sharon and Jamie
Baker enjoyed a weekend
trip travelling to Mackinac
Island. then to Manitoulin
Island and home by way of
Complete selection
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crossing from South Bay
Mouth. on the ferry Chee
Chemaun to Tobermory.
Sympathy in extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Keller,
in the sudden death last
week. of Alice's niece. Mrs.
Mildred Donavon, of Lon-
don Funeral service was
conducted Wednesday,
August 26. at the London
Gospel Temple with inter-
ment at Woodland
Cemetery.
Dinner guests Wednesday
evening with Doris Sweitzer,
were two of her aunts, Mrs.
Sylvia Holloway and Mrs.
Edgar Webb. of St.
Catharines. her mother Mrs.
Elsie Comfort. of Welland,
friends. Mrs. Rachael
Amans and Mrs. Laura
Gascho of Zu. ich. and her
cousin Mrs Velma Russell.
Clandeboye
Clandeboye Women's
Institute sponsored a bus
trip to the Huron Country
Playhouse. Wednesday even-
ing to see "Music Man". All
report a most enjoyable
evening's entertainment.
Pat Hodgins accompanied
her sister. Laura McLean.
on a bus tour from Strathroy
to the Blue Jays ball game in
Toronto. Saturday.
Clarence Millson attended
a special 80th birthday party
and open house in honour of
his sister. Mrs. Minnie
Mardlin. held on Sunday in
Wesley United Church on
Highbury Ave Earlier in the
week he attended a Mardlin
family dinner held in honour
of his sister. Mrs. Mardlin.
Mrs Ralph Lynn held a
trousseau tea on Saturday.
in honour of her daughter.
Dianne. whose marriage to
Ed Twynstra takes place
next Saturday.
Showing the trousseau and
gifts were Kim Twynstra,
Marilyn Groenwegen,
Catherine Lvnn. Julie
McCallum. and Andrea
Sawyer Pouring tea was
Mrs Ruth Mains. Mrs. H.
Twynstra and Mrs. Ed
Zeilmaker while serving in-
cluded Carolyn Lankin, Shel-
ly Tomes. Cheryl and Bonnie
Lynn Dorothy Lankins.
Irene Lynn and Phyllis
Tomes assisted in the
kitchen
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Dashwood residents at weddings
also attended the wedding.
Jack and Jean and Ray
and Joan spent some
time there before returning
home. They visited Jean's
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
A large number of people
from Dashwood attended the
Maaskanp-Keller wedding at
Clinton Saturday, August 22.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Keller,
Goderich and granddaughter
of Mrs. Frieda Keller,
Dashwood. Those attending
included Mrs. Frieda Keller,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keller
and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Keller and girls, Mr.
and Mrs. George Keller and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Devine, Mrs. Florence
Marten; Mrs. Beulah Des-
lardine and Mrs. Susan Link.
Jack and Jean Ford, Ray
and Joan Webb, Doug and
Carol Ford, Chuck and Val
Ford, Bob and Brad Ford
flew to Calgary to attend the
Ross -Ford wedding August
22. The bride, Karen Ford, is
the daughter Of Jack and
Jean Ford. Karen's sister,
Marilyn Ford. Edmonton,
Kipper
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Sympathy of the com-
ounity goes out to a former
resident Dick Watson of St
Thomas. His wife passe
away Monday. A number
from the Kippen area at-
tended the funeral Wed-
nesday.
Don Kyle, who has been in
business in Nova Scotia, has
been moved to Penticton
B.C.
Tom Munroe and Ian
holidayed in the Huntsville
area.
Janice Moor9, Hay River,
N.W.T. visited with relatives
in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter in Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Anderson and Mrs. Frances
Upshall attended the Steam
and Tractor show in Caro,
Michigan. While in Caro they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Love and also visited
relatives in Marlette
Michigan.
FANSHAWE GRAD -
Cynthia (Cindy) Beaver of
Dashwood graduated recent-
ly from the Legal Office Ad-
ministration course at
fanshawe College. She has
accepted a position with
Wright, Kelly and Merrifield,
Barristers in London.
brother Dick Regier In
Saskatchewan. Everyone
had a wonderful time and it
was a beautiful wedding.
4-H school
Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs.
Ray Rader attended the 4-11
leader's school August 21
and 25 at James Street
United Church, Exeter, for
the project "Which came
first, the chicken or the
egg?,,
SHIMS girls attend
camp
Faye Gaiset' attended an
all pro basketball camp at
Trent University, Peter-
borough. Seven other girls
from South Huron District
High School also attended.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poland
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Armstrong. Leamington,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gaiser last week.
Al and Vivian Eizenga,
London, were Sunday
visitors with Jack and Max-
ine Gaiser and girls.
Mrs. Janice Oke is home
from Saudi Arabia to attend
her brother Tom Hayter's
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
returned home following a
in Clinton, west
two week vacation at
Wasaga Beach.
Miss Laurie Becker begins
her career as a teacher In
Trenton where she will be
teaching Grade 1 at the
Trenton Christian School.
Judith Mellecke will begin
her studies at Concordia
College, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
Mrs. Ann Nagel, Susan and
Chris Baynham and Stacey
Weckworth, Oshawa,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Ernest Koehler and other
relatives.
Holidayers with Mrs.
Louella Tieman have been
her sisters, Mrs. Verda Bosk
and Mrs. Margatet Reschke,
Detroit and her brother,
Elgin Merner, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader,
Ben and Robin, London,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Rader.
Grand Bend
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