HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-01-06, Page 14Times -Advocate; January 6, 1982
Weitern relatives
visit in Shipka
-W MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPK
Visiting a few days her
last week with Dick and
Annie Zielman and family
were her brother and wif
and Margaret Janzen
of Winnipeg Manitoba. Abou
16 relatives gathered on New
Years Day for dinner with
the Zielman family and
their visitors.
On 'Saturday, Mrs.
Zielman, the Janzen's and
Katie and Erich Freiter of
Dashwood area attended the
funeral of their uncle, Rev.
Henry Winter, in his 85th
year, at Leamington.
Cindy Desjardine,
daughter of Willis and Ella
Desjardine left last Saturday
to resume her training with
Canadian Military Forces in
Westwin, ' Winnipeg,
Manitoba, after holidaying
here with 'her family and
relatives for two weeks.
With Mr. and Mrs.. Arnold
Keller were Roy, Audrey and
David Gibson, Crediton;
Marian and Robert and
Ricky Feltz , Brinsley;
grand and great-
grandchildren; Larry ' and
Sharon Keller, Peter and
Teena, of Lucan area; Gary
and Joanne Keller, Brent
and Ryan, of Exeter.
Harold and Lucille Vin-
cent, Lori. Mike and Michelle
spent the.Christmas holiday
weekend in Evart Michigan,
with Lucille's-mother, Mrs.
Fred Hoffman, and sisters,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Navarre
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Horst Kovitzki and family.
New Year's Day dinner
guests with Lorne and
Dorothy Fenner were Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Nicholson,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -c
Nicholson and family, all of
Courtright;• Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Westman and family, p
Ldndon; Mr. and Mrs. Ken h
Moore and family, Sarnia; .
and Mabel and Karen j
Guenther. • h
Saturday visitors with '
Fenner 's were Lorne's
A daughter, Mrs. Virginia
e Cates and daughters Sally,
Pat and Diane, of Forest.
Tom, Rosanne Jackie and
fe Jenny Russell, of Brucefield
were New Year's dinner
t guests here with Cliff and
Velma Russell. Visitors
during the week with the
Russells Sr. were 'Bill and
Sheila Massie, Tony and
Michael of Thamesford.
New Year's Day dinner
guests with Jim and Judy
Snyder, were her parents
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Vincent and Elaine of
Crediton area; Mr. and Mrs.
Ferman Snyder and Ed, 'Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Vincent,
Lori, Mike and Michelle, and
Mrs. Katie Vincent, Grand
Bend.
Doug and Ann Russell and
family attended the "Love"
family, New Year's Day
dinner, held in the S.S. rooms
at the United Church. G
ffoliday visitors with Hugh
and Annie Morenz have
been Tom, Rosanne, Jackie
and Jenny Russell,
Brucefield, Elgin and Elda
Adams, Grand Begd,peorge
and Marie Chowen, South-
cott Pines, Bill Morenz , of
Guelph, Les Adams •'of
Exeter. The sMorenz 's were
supper guests, Saturday
evening,` with Ross and
Donna Corbett of Hensall
area, and also visited with
Jeffrey Corbett and friend
Sheila, Steve, Janine and
Gerry Corbett.
Personal items
Debbie Z ielman was a
participant in "Big Top
Talent," program seen last
Sunday on Channel 13 T.V. at
12 p.m. playing her ac-
ordion. The show.. had been
taped earlier.
Mrs. Mabel Desjardine is a •
atient in South Huron
ospital in Exeter.
A reminder! ' The first
euchre party for 1982 will be
eld tonight January 6 at the
Community Centre.
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Michigan visitors
in Dashwood area
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Rev. and Mrs. Melleck
and family were in Michig
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arth
Koessel, Lansing, Michiga
and Mr. and Mrs. Richar
Mueller, Douglas , Cynthia
Patricia and Susan
Bloomfield Hills were wit
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyle
Ottawa, were with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Boyle and boys
and Mr. and. Mrs.. Wilmer
Desjardine.
Carl Wein, Hamner, Mrs
Rose Laub, Exeter, Erma
Wein, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Wein, Mrs. Hilda Wein,
Mississauga were with Mrs.
Wein at her home here.
Rev. and Mrs. M. Barz
and girls of Goderich were
with Rev. and Mrs. M.
Mellecke and family at the
parsonage. Rev. Barz was
the guest speaker at the New
Year's Day service Friday,
January 1 with the theme
"Time."
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Rader and family were with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller
and girls, Zion. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Rader and family,
London were also guests.
Visitors with Mrs. Shirley
`Wan Dor'sselaer and Susan;
Sunday on the occasion of
Susan's 13th birthday were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rader
and boys, Slid Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Rader and boys of
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Allan, Kitchener and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rader and
Jaqueline, Shakespeare.
They had a picnic in January
complete with birthday
cake.
Herb Geiser, 86, of
'Dearborn, Michigan passed
away Monday, December 28.
Burial was Wednesday,
December 30 in Park View
cemetery, Michigan. He was a
formerly from Dashwood
e and a brother of the late
an Chester Gaiser. He served in
World War I in the Canadian
army.
• Art Bunking, Exeter, has
d purchased the property from
the estate of the late Milt
' Haugh.
Play euchre
at Ailsa Craig
By ALICE DICKENS •
Four tables of euchre were
• in play at the Happy Gang
Club with prizes going to:
MiSs Sybil Stephenson, Mrs.
Dan Axford, Mrs. Jean Bice,
Mrs. Marj Davidson, 'Mrs.
Marj Steeper, and Mrs.
Lorne Smith.
The next euchre will be
held January 13 at 1:30 p.m.
Other euchres in the area
are Beechwood, January 11
at 8 p.m.: and at Brinsley
January 8 at 8:30 p.m.
Sorry the name of Mrs.
Brian Leasenby, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Neufeglise, of Ailsa Craig,
was omitted from the list of
those baptized recently, in
the United Church by Rev.
Menzies.
A crowd of about '100 per-
sons gathered at the town
hall Monday afternoon to
enjoy the play "Curious
George" sponsored by the
Lake Erie Regional Library
System.
Curious George based on
the popular picture book m
series by H.A. Rey, is aper-
for'anee of Erewhon
theatre of Canada and actor -
teacher. John McCorkell and
Jerry Silver who used two
gigantic books, 'mime,
dialogue, juggling and a un-
icycle to present George's
escapades.
A follow-up workshop was
held after the performance
and the mothers and
children were encouraged to
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