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KINSMEN EXECUTIVE — The 1982-83 executive of the Exeter. Kinsmen club was
installed Thursday night. Back, left, director Pete Watson, bulletin editor Bill Arm-
strong, past president Ken Kluges, registrar Doug Dalrymple and director Len Jol-
ly. Front, secretary Bob Reynolds, president Ken Loucks and treasurer Ken Sneddon.
Greenway girls part
of champion ball team
Sy ANNE WALPER
Greenwoy
Everyone has a surprise at
times. I had a pleasant one
Sunday morning. On entering
the kitchen I noticed we had
a guest at the table waiting
for breakfast. A large brown
panda bear was sitting at the
table in my chair.
Being as it was in my chair
I was jokingly informed that
I didn't get any breakfast.
This didn't worry me as I
seldom eat on Sunday before
going to church anyhow.
' It didn't take me long to
guess how the bear had arriv-
ed as the boys had gone to the
London Fair Saturday night.
Apparently Bill had been
lucky.
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Lieury Squirts on winning the
trophy for their baseball play-
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the team from this area are
Tara Larmer, Heather
Bullock and Kelly Young.
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard - Marshall, nee
Valerie Bullock who were
married Saturday.
Pete ' and Ina Pawliw of
Milton .called on Stuart and
Ruth Bullock and family on
Saturday.
Many local people attended
Western Fair in London this
week.
The Sylvan ball team won
the trophy at the tournament
at Monkton on the weekend.
Bill Johnson plays with the
Sylvan team this year.
United Church women
The September meeting
was held at Chateau Gardens.
Ruby Isaac opened the
meeting with a singsong. The
residents chose their
favourite hymns. Iva
Lagerwerf gave the call to
worship.
The scripture reading was
taken from John 1'verses 1-8.
Eloise Eagleson read an arti-
cle on Dr. Alexander Fleming
who discovered penicillin. He
was knighted by the King for
his discovery and also was
given the Nobel prize. A poem
"School Has Just Started"
was read.
The treasurer's report was
read.
Greenway will hold the
Thanksgiving Ecumenical
meeting October 12 in the
Church. Other items of
business were discussed.
Benediction and Grace were
repeated. Lunch was served
by Rugy Isaac and Ellen
Smithers.
• Sunday Rev. Moore spoke
on "Active Hearing". Both
Junior and Senior Choirs sang
anthems. October 10 is
Thanksgiving Sunday and the
Sacrament of Infant Baptism
will be held.
October 17, Greenway an-
niversary will take place.
SPECIAL AWARD — Bob Reynolds has been named Ex-
eter Kinsman of the Year. Above, he receives his award
from Kin member and Exeter town councillor Tom Hum-
phreys. T -A photo
Georgia visitors
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MRS. IRVIN RADII
The families of the late
Robert and Bertha Hayter
held their third family reu-
nion at the home of Harry and
Frieda Hayter with 45 atten-
ding. All reported a good time
with games and looking over
some old pictures. Home
made ice-cream was enjoyed.
Janice Oke left the follow-
ing day to visit a friend in
Vancouver then on to Saudi
Arabia to join her husband
Brad Oke.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Hayter, Warner Robbins,
Georgia visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hayter and Mn
and Mrs. Robert Hayter.
Mrs. Greta Kerr, Seaforth,
spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Becker.
Mrs. Cindy Keller is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter; also Mrs. Pearl
Miller. •
Several Dashwood seniors
accompanied by seniors from
Zurich and Exeter enjoyed a
four day bus drip to Pt. Carl-
ing where -they stayed at the
Elgin House and had plenty of
activity. Included were live
shows, tennis, shuffleboard, a
fashion show and dancing
lessons. A boat cruise of the
30,000 Islands from Parry
Sound• was great with
beautiful weather and calm
water.
Ladies Aid
Zion Lutheran Church
Ladies Aid held the first
meeting of the fall on Tuesday
with group 2 and conveners,
Mis. Ray Rader and Mrs.
Earl Keller in charge of devo-
tions` and lunch.
Mrs. M. Mellecke took the
topic "Faith". This involved
Bible reading and discussion
also the conclusion that we all
need Faith. Mrs. Irvin Rader
gave a -reading.
Mrs. Florence Martene,
president, dealtwith the
business. Reports show the
ladies had been busy with the
annual church picnic, vaca-
tion Bible school and visiting
the sick and shut-ins. The
Altar Guild is Mrs. M.
Mellecke and Mrs: Martene.•
Cards of thanks and donations
were received.
Mrs. Earl Keller had dos-
ing devotions. The ladies of
the congregation are remind-
ed to bring. vegetables and
flowers to decorate for
Thanksgiving.
Ball Meeting
Dashwood Minor Athletic
executive met Tuesday. Don
O'Rourke who has done a fan-
tastic job coaching our boys
for a few years and won the
W.O.A.A. championship this
year will retire next year but
will be the new
vice-president.
Next year looks good with
an excellent coaching staff
and executive. If anyone is in-
terested in helping, please
contact one of us.
The tykes were our star
team. They won three badges
and were presented the
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pee wee's team coach-
ed by Bob Hoffman and Bill
Vandeworp have also done
very well. They played
against Listowel for the
W.O.A.A..semi-finals Sunday
and lost.
Joe Arnold is the bantam
coach with Irvin Martin and
Gar Johnson. They are in the
W.O.A.A. finals with Clinton.
Glen Thurman and Mike
Rau coaching midgets,
played Exeter Sunday night
Oil the W.O.A.A. champion
.finals -and won the first game
8. 1.
Father Nelligan will be
guest speaker at the pot luck
dinner October 24 at
Dashwood Community centre
for -all the ball players and
their families.
J.C.W. Meet
Calvary United Church
Women met for the first
meeting of the fall Tuesday
with the World Outreach com-
mittee in charge and Mrs.
Mildred Kellerman, .con-
vener. Theme for the meeting
was "Wisdom".
Following . scripture'
reading by Mrs. Greta
•Schade, Mrs. Sid Baker gave
a meditation thought. Mrs.
Annmarie Hoffman sang a
solo "Trees". The ladies
presented a program with the
title Creation.
Mrs. Kellerman, Mrs.
Weigand, Mrs. Margaret Car-
roll and Mrs.EdithBakergave
legends of different Islands of
to South Pacific. Mrs. Keller-
man closed with a prayer.
President, Mrs. Don Gaiser
presided for the business. The
roll call was answered by 15
ladies and one guest. Reports
. showed the strawberry sup-
per and the piebooth were
very successful. The regional
rally will be October 5 at
Thames Road. Cards of
thanks were read.
Donations were made to the
Missionary Service Fund and
Dashwood Fire Department.
Each member will be given a
one year subscription to the
Mandate magazine.
The Sunshine committee is
Mrs. Jessie Rader and Mrs.
Greta Schade.
Personals
Mrs. Ray Rader, Mrs. Eben
Weigand, Mrs. Flossie Willert
and Mrs. Irvin Rader attend-
ed the fall general meeting of
,the Hurnn County Historial
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Those from this area who
attended the funeral of.Mur-
ray Evans, husband of Nola
(Sweitzer) Evans, Thursday,
at Lambeth, were nieces and
nephews. Jim and Marg
Sweitzer, Scott and Joan
Sweitzer, Bonnie and Mike
Erickson, and Jim and San-
dra Campbell, of Exeter,
cousins, Nola and Ervin Ratz,
and Olive and Earl Ratz,
brother-in-law, Milton and
Eva Sweitzer and Mrs. Doris
Sweitzer.
Interment was at Oakland
Cemetery, Delaware.
Marian and Robert Feltz
and little Ricky of Brinsley
visited a day last week with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Keller.
Jim and Marg Sweitzer.
Jeff and Amy, Bonnie and
Mike Erickson and Jason, all
spent the weekend in
Welland. The Sweitzers with
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rainville \
and Erickson with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Comfort.
Doug and Ann Russell at-
tended the convention of
home for the aged in Ontario,
held at the Holiday Inn in Ot-
tawa, last weekend.
Connie. Alex and Elizabeth
Russell, stayed with their
grandparents, Cliff and
Velma Russell, and Jill spent
her weekend with her aunt,
uncle and cousins, Donna and
Larry Lovie and family. dur-
ing their parents' holiday.
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Society last Wednesday at
Crediton.
Jeff Hayter, Toronto, spent
a day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hayter and family.
Fraser Boyle, Montreal.
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Boyle last week. They
drove him back to Montreal
by way of Ottawa where they
visited Corporal Scott and
Maryann Boyle and Shannon.
Rev. and Mrs. M. Mellecke
attended the graduation of
their son Jonathon Friday
evening from Radio College,
Toronto.
Once again the bell at Zion
Lutheran Church is calling
people to worship. The tower
built by Emil. Becker houses
the bell and stands at the back
of the education wing.
Everyone is pleased. •
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Restemayer spent a week at
Inverlocky, fishing. The
weather and fishing were
pretty . good. Robert
Restemayer, Mr. and Mrs.
_ Leeland Restemayer and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Weiberg, Lon-
don, spent a few days there
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Koessel,
Lansing, Michigan spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
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Jim and John Becker, Dave
and Ken Rader, and Gary
Rumball have returned home
following a fishing trip to
Moon River.
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work with the club's wood project. Above, president
Ken Loucks presents a plaque. T -A photo
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