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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-09-18, Page 14i Roll call on being thankful for next Dashwood ladies Aid By MRS. IRVIN RADER Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid met Tuesday with Group 1 in charge. President, Mrs. Florence Martene opened the meeting with a hymn, scripture reading and prayer. Rev. M. Mellecke took for the topic "I Believe in the Holy Spirit". The Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed were read and compared. The Nicene Creed is held and confessed by chur- ches of East and West to the present day. Discussion was held on the Holy Spirit's work. Mrs. Martene dealt with the business. The Altar Guilds, Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Mrs. Martene and Mrs. Hilda Rader and Mrs. Frieda Keller were busy during the summer months visiting sick and shut ins. The new Guild is Mary Rader and Mrs. Adelma Mellecke. The bakeless bake sale was a great success. IGA tapes and Campbell soup labels are to be saved. No dishes or silver are to be lent out. Donations and cards of thanks were received. The Lutheran cookbook is still available. Eighteen members answered the roll call. For next meeting the roll call will be answered by stating something you are thankful for. The meeting closed with The Lord's Prayer and the group in charge serv- ed lunch. Business meeting The Dashwood & Area Business Association held their meeting Mon- day with 12 members present. There are only 100 history books left so if you want one for Christmas gifts get it early. The Ecumenical service offer- ing will be donated to the Huron Coun- ty Homemakers Association. The nominating committee con- sisting of the president, Bernice Boyle, Marilyn Zimmer and Brad Barnes will present the new slate of officers at the next meeting October 14. Personals The community choir that sang at the Ecumenical Service are continu- ing their practices at the United Church Tuesday evenings. All singers are welcome. The Order of the Eastern Star, General Grand Chapter Sessions were held at the Royal York in Toron- to and attended by Bernice Boyle, who is a member on the Estarl Com - SO rat By ALICE DICKENS The Ailsa Craig United Church Women met Tuesday evening when the Mission Study Part III, Koreans in Canada - "Heritage" was ably presented by Mrs. Don Scafe. A lively discussion followed dealing about the problems the Koreans are faced with when they land in Canada. "Are you using all your talents?" was the mediation given by Mrs. Margaret Dores in the worship ser- vice. Scripture Matt. 25:14 - 30 was read by Mrs. Dickens. Mrs. Morely Wadsworth was at the piano, hymns by the senior choir "Beautiful Garden and The Day thou Gayest". Mrs. Dores closed the worship with prayer as well as the closing benediction. President Mrs. Don Clark, during the business; stated the Christmas Cupboard Bazaar is November 16 and the treasurer books close November 30. The quilt convener reported a quilt is being quilted presently, ready for the bazaar. Several cards were sent to the sick and shut-ins as well as visiting reported by the sunshine convener. The group agreed to cater to a ban- quet next spring. Please save used postage stamps for the Canadian.Bi- ble society as well as 48 oz. juice cans for making carrot puddings and plastic jugs, vinegar, Fleecy and Javex. ►C)I. 1 I I.1 1\ OfOilbh11 I A STORE FULL ,OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE On the Main Street of Dublin 345-2250 Free Delivery Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company Exeter, Ontario NOM 150 (Established in 1876) Provides Full In surance Coverage for Town Dwellings as well as Farm Properties DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS Jock Harrigan RR 3 lucan 227.4305 Robert Gardner RR 2 Stallo 3152739 Lloyd Morrison RR 1 St Marys 2298277 Lorne Feeney RR 2 Dublin 3452543 Jack Hodgert RR 1 Kirkton 1296152 Robert Chole RR 5 Mitchell 3488293 •AGENTS Ross Hodgert Woodham 2296643 John Moore Dublin 3452512 Joseph Unioc Mitchell 3189012 Office manager Mike Coers Exeter 235-0350 Fire extinguishers for sale to our policy holders. Re -fills are free mittee. Estarl means Eastern Star Training awards for Religious Leadership. The Eastern Star Chapter raise funds for the awards that are given each year to students who are enrolled in a Theological Col- lege or Bible College. There were 151 students in Ontario who qualified and received their awards. Mrs. Mary Shatworth, Brampton, visited with Mrs. Mildred Kellerman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters and family, Iona Station, were Sunday guests with Pastor and Mrs. R. Sinasac and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Neeb are now living in Dashwood in the home bought from Mrs. Margaret Carroll. Church Ladies meet The United Church Women met on September 10 with the Christian Development group in charge. Mrs. Syd Neeb, chairlady, conducted the devotions. The theme for the meeting was Higher Ground. The scripture and readings which were presented by Mrs. Mildred Kellerman, Mrs. Aldene Wolfe, Mrs. Eben Weigand, Mrs. Syd Neeb and Mrs. Bill Chandler all pertained to the theme. Mu. Don Gaiser, president, welconied members anu .,or - respondence and several cards of ap- preciation were read. On Thursday, September 26, the Dashwood United Church will be host to the South Huron Regional. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Ann White of London. A number of area chur- ches will be taking part in the pro- gram and all ladies of our pastoral charge are invited. An invitation was received from Trinity United Church, Listowel to at- tend a Dream Workshop on October 4 and 5. Dr. George Slater, a practis- ing psychotherapist and a United Church minister will be conducting the sessions. The Sunshine Committee for September will be Mrs. Mildred Kellerman and Mrs. Vernon Schatz. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah benediction. Prior to the ladies serving lunch, May and Ralph Weber showed slides of their recent trip to England, Scotland and parts of Europe. The slides and commentary were most en- joyable. Appreciation was extended to them for sharing their holiday with the group. Page 2A Times -Advocate, September 18, 1985 Dinneys are EXP_ customers even better to serve our Nto take ow is the time f our advantage oI f fantastic ` Renovation Sale Prices 1 ill be reduced drastic Y all rem- nants, nants, roll, ends' carpets, Instock vinyls and carpets. BEST YOUNG BAKERS — Andrea French, Shelly Miller and Jamie O'Shea were the winners in Saturday's junior school baking contest at the Kirkton Fall Fair. T -A photo' 1985 EXETER FALL FAIR Midway Exhibits Displays Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Sept. 20, 21, 22 South Huron Recreational Centre, Exeter Theme "FOCUS ON FOWL" - Rooster Crowing Competition - Egg Competition and Auction Sale - Largest School Fair in the Area - Baby Chick Amusement Park FRIDAY NIGHT - Flowers, Crafts, Baking, Sewing - Lucky Draws - Commercial Exhibits - Feeder Calf Sale Doors Open 6:30 p.m. Admission: Adults $2.00, Program 7:30 p.m. public school children 50C OFFICIAL OPENING by Miss Elaine Pym, Ontario Youth Award Recipient for International Youth Year ROOSTER CROWING COMPETITION between local dignataries QUEEN OF THE FAIR CONTEST SATURDAY Admission: Adults $2.00, High School $1.00, Public School 9:00 a.m. Arabian Horse Show 10:30 a.m. 4 H Horse & Pony Competition 11:00 a.m. Poultry Judging 11:00 a.m. PARADE (New Time) Adult Classes - S.H.D.H.S. Children's Classes - Exeter United Church 11:30 a.m. Draft & Halflinger Horse Show 12:00 noon. Canadian Goat Society Show 1:00 p.m. 4 H Calf Competition, Sheep & Swine Judging Registration - children pedal tractor pull (the arena) Chicken Coop Checkers Gomes (outside) In the Auditorium: 1:00 ,p.m. Continuous entertainment all afternnon - Craft Demonstrations - Decorating & Painting Eggs, Smocking - Cooking Demonstrations - Eggs and Fowl - Displays - Taxidermist, Preserving Wildlife, Natural Resources - Fashion Show - Contemporary, Trendy and Youth 2:00 p.m. Rooster Crowing Competition (open) 3:00 p.m. Feeder Calf Club Auction Sale 4:00 p.m. Eggs and Baking Auction Sale SATURDAY NIGHT 9:00 p.m. DANCE - music by "The Main Street Jug Band" DEXETER FAIR South Huron FREE Roc Contra N j I 1-7 1 Chlldrons Chagos For more Information call L. Block, 235-2062 Adult Classes SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. 1986 Auto and Recreational Vehicle Show 10:30 a.m. Youth and Amateur -Owner Horse Show