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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-10-15, Page 8Times -Advocate, October 15, 1986 1 r. R t. t . 4'. r -.x,... . - ice...,+. { PRECIOUS BLOOD BOOK FAIR — A very successful book fair week was held at Precious Blood School.. Shown looking over the selection of books are students Jean -Luc Beausoleil, Corli Tieman, Linde Jacob and Jacob Peterson. a T -A photo tnaM► • -: 4 At Dashwood WI Visualize first Thanksgivin By MRS. IRVIN RADER President Mrs. Emil Becker show- ed a modernized First Thanksgiving as visualized at the Dashwood W.I. meeting. Mari' Rader gave a report on the fall rally held at Walton Oc- tober 6. Mrs. Shirley Cooper gave greetings from South Huron; Mrs. Elson Lynn gave a report for South Huron. A letter from our Twinning Province P.E.I. was read. Donation was made to Exeter Hospital Aux- iliary for tag day. An invitation from Crediton W.I. was accepted for Oc- tober 15. Several ladies will help cater toward Teacher's P.A. Day October 24. Dashwood W.I. won first prize on Focus on Beans. The London Area Convention atUkrainian CountryClub in London is October 16 and 17. Mrs. Hilda Rader, Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs. Frieda Keller were in charge of program. Jennifer Gielnick entertained on the piano. Gertie and Sherrie Stade sang two lovely duets. Guest speaker, Arnold Mathers superintendent of Education and Pro- grams gave a very interesting talk on books. He had a display of books from away back to the present. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and Mary Rader at- tended the Taylor -Davidson wedding at the Lutheran church in London Saturday. The reception was held at the Heidelberg -Keller Inn. The groom is our nephew. Guests with Mrs. Aldene Wolfe were Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and Claudine, West Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wolfe, Kim and Tracey and Steve Hillman,London; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wolfe, Mark, Adam and Stephanie, Dorchester; Mr. and Mrs. John Parker. Scott and Michael, London. Visitors with Bob and Gloria Hayter were Ed and Anne Nagel and Chris of Ottawa; John and Rita Snyder. Brantford; Joe and Theta Bruce, Grand Bend; John and Kathy Hayter and children and Mrs. Elda Koehler. Paul and Susan Rader, Ben and Robin, London, were Monday visitors with Mrs. Mary Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Miller and family entertained Mrs. Muriel Boyd of Sarnia; Gail Faveri, Montreal; Tom Miller, Ottawa; Eugene and Barb Faveri, Toronto; Rudy and Mary Lou and family Villeneuve, Kit- chener; Jack and Darlene Schenk and family, Exeter; Robert and Marj Green and family, Huron Park; and Bill and Rosaleen Berends, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz and Mrs. Vernon Schatz, Garden City, Michigan were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schatz. The week of October 20-25 is set aside as Ontario Public Library Week. Dashwood Library will celebrate it by having open house Oc- tober 22 from 2-5. Come in for a visit to yourlocal library and have a free cup of coffee with the librarian - Ber- nice Boyle. The book exchange from Huron County library will be October 30. The exchange takes place four times a year. Calvary United Church celebrates its 134th anniversary October 19, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. with Rev. Merrill and Mrs. James as guest speakers. The Community Choir will sing at the evening service. The James ministered here 25 years ago. Following the morning service the U.C.W. will cater to the luncheon. Visitors with Mr. add Mrs. Oscar Miller were Norman Miller, Edmon- ton; Tom Miller, Ottawa; and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz and Mrs. Ver- non Schatz. Don and Maida Gaiser, Allen and Faye attended the Bailey -Chappel wedding Saturday at St. Paul's United church Tillsonburg. From there they went to Hamilton where the attend- INNINSIFOSSOIN t"r 4!t� MAKING APPLE SAUCE - As part of the primary integrated studies on apples at J.A.D. McCurdy School, Tracey Wilson, Isaac Jaques and David Rider are making apple sauce. T=A photo SALE ridgy ana Saturday, October '17 an 18 Swivel Rockers $99 Gliders $199. While qualities last (Not exactly as Illustrated) Many More Instore Specials Thank you to everyone for making our first year in business a success George and Inez Tienians Hardware & Furniture Dashwood 237-3681 Open Friday til! 9 p.m. ed Immanuel United Church Sunday and spent the day with Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Seebach and family. Five members of Dashwood Women's Institute attended the 35th Huron County Women's Institute Ral- ly at Walton Community Centre Oc- tober 6. They were Mrs. Katherine Becker, Mrs. Alice Tiernan, Mrs. Ger- tie McCrae, Mrs. Florence Martene and Mrs. Mary Rader. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR . The sermon topic at Zion United Church was taken from I Corinthians 1:1-9 titled "Enriched Christians." The front of the church was neatly decorated with flowers, vegetables and corn stalks. We should be thankful for all we have so much of, when others around in other countries are starving and going without. We seem to take everything for granted but we should thank our good Lord every day for our many blessings. In hospital are: South Huron, Mrs. Hanna Lamport and Ward Fritz. The U.C.W. are packing a bale for the Missions in London. Anyone with clothes are asked to sort men's, women's and children's separately. Leave your donations inside the- door he-door facing the West and of the front of church. Personals Mr. and Mis. Stan Preszcator spent Sunday, along with Brenda Glanville and Carl Farr, St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. John Arbo and family, Elimville. Mrs. Harold McCallum RR 1 Walton spent a couple of days with her sister and brother-in-law Stan and Shirley Preszcator. A successful turkey supper was held at Crediton Community Cet`ftre Wednesday evening. Thanks to all who helped and all donations. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lansbergen and girls spent Thanksgiving with the lat- ter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glanville, Kettle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator were Thursday supper guests with Cliff Thornton and Mary Bird, London. Farmers this weekend are busy taking off corn due to a nice weekend for a change. All the rain has sure slowed things down. - Congratulations to John and Judy Nedza who have a new baby boy, a brother for Megan. Saturday October 11 Crediton 4-11 club I met for meeting seven at Crediton Community Hall. • The girls discussed different types of milk, how raw milk is pasteurized, and the different nutrients in milk. They also learned about special milks and different storage tips. Members went into the kitchen to make a couple of dishes with milk in them and made hot cocoa and creamy pasta. The next meeting is October 18. By Laura Draisey A -B hike set for Sunday Hear about regional tspIcsgMng of Tbamesr.d YRNI es MIL WIILUAM some The October Meeting -Of the United Church Women was held Monday evening in thechurch basement with 27 ladies present. June Stewart welcomed everyone and gave the Theme Thanksgiving and also the Call to Worship. A table in front of the meeting table was decorated with fruit, vegetables and flowers for the Thanksgiving theme. June Stewart gave the meditation on the Scripture: Kathy Bray read a poem and also led in prayer. Anna Ballantyne and Kathy received the of- fering with the dedication by June Stewart. Several piano selections were played by Alma Ballantyne which were much enjoyed. A reading on Stewardship was given by Rhoda Rohde. The topic on Indians was given by June Stewart and Kathy Bray. We sang For the Beauty of the Earth. A poem "The Weaver" was read by Rhoda Rohde. Diane Jeffery the president took charge of the business. She read a poem "Faith Enough". Janis Richardson the secretary read the minutes, took the roll call and read the cards of thanks, also the invitation from Zion West U.C.W. to join with them for their.meeting, October' 15 at 8 p.m. Diane also gave the highlights of the regional meeting held recently. A delicious lunch of pumpkin pie and whipped cream and tea was served by Group W. Church Service Rev. Robert Matheson was in charge of the Thanksgiving church service. The church was tastefully decorated with mums and many dif- ferent vegetables. Rev. Matheson told the children a story. The choir sang two Thanksgiving anthems accom- panied by the organist Miss Agnes Bray. The Scripture Lesson was read from Micah 1:2;,2:1-10; 2 Timothy 2:8-15, Luke 17:11-19. The sermon was entitled "We have every reason." Thanksgiving is a time to count our blessings: home, family, freedoms, shelter and an abundance of belongings. Thanksgiving is a time to think of others whose needs are greater. Vic- tims of earthquakes; turmoil, famine. Some are victims of more than one of these circumstances at the same time. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford, Mr. Ronald Elford, Miss Doris Elford, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray attended the funeral of their aunt, the late Ida Hall at the Needham Funeral Chapel, Lon- don on Tuesday afternoon. Sympathy is extended to her nieces and nephews. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Baxter, Jeremy and Lesley, Mitchell, Mt+.,and Mrs. Come hike the Bannockburn! That's the invitation extended to you'' by the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority. This annual autumn showpiece will be held on Sunday, October 19 at the Bannockburn Wildlife Area. Between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. naturalists from the ABCA will guide hikers along,the 2.4 km Tracks and Tenants Nature Trail. The hot aF^'-' cider that will be served should result in a warm conclusion to the hike. The Bannockburn Wildlife Area is a beautiful property of mixed uplands, river valleys and wetlands with an equally varied growth of trees and shrubs. This natural diversity is enhanced through management by the ABCA to create an excellent habitat for Wildlife. A further highlight could be the AB - CA's newly -constructed footbridge. The hike is sure to be an in- vigorating way to enjoy the autumn landscape. You are advised to dress for the weather and to wear sturdy, water-resistant footwear. The Bannockburn Wildlife Area is located 4 kilometers west of Brucefield of Huron County Road 3. Look for the "hike" signs between Varna and Brucefield. Jack Duncan, Mr. and Mts. Don Riehatdson, Erin, Brian and Lori were last Monday night supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan and Floyd: The occasion being . Floyd's birthday,. Happy 'birthday Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rohde visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johns. The following people were guests at the Matheson home, Sunday October 5 following the baptism of Jennifer Matheson, great-grandmother Mof- fatt, grandmother and grandfather (Jean and Hugh Matheson) 'aunt Marilyn and cousin . Laureen Mac- Pherson of Ottawa, uncle Jonathon, aunt Judy, cousins Arden and Paul Beddoes of Mississauga, grand- mother and grandfather (Hilda and Baden) Kirby, Colebrook, Mrs. Louise Keskinen of Exeter. Family luncheon meal commenced with grace by Laureen MacPherson. Rev. Craig Railton, London baptized Jen- nifer and also was a visitor at the manse. • Several people from this area call- ed at the Kirkton-Woodham Com- munity Centre on Sunday for thwepen- House for Mr, and Mrs. Gerald.Hern in honor of their 40th wedding an- niversary. Congratulations Gerald and Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hera Jeanna and Holl!, Zion, Mr. and Mts. Reg Hodgen; Grant and Scott, Miss Michele Riehl, Mr. Alan Hodgert, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Cann. Mrs. Shirley Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Parker, Tim, Erin, Ryan and Megan were Sunday hoon guests with Mr. and MM. Arnold Cann. Sympathy of the community is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rohde and family in the passing of her aunt the late Mrs. Beatrice Shrubsell. They attended her funeral at Wingham, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ellis, Kitchener. A C.G.1.T. meeting will be held in . Thames Road Church, Sunday Oc- tober 19 at 7:30 p.m. All girls 12 and over are welcome. '„yllfl,uU�nlll� ',CRffoIA(1` TIRE .44+,r .i AIL THE HOT WATER FORVOUR NOM Efficient electric water heaters hold up to 400,4) more hot water. Now is the time to replace your existing woterheoter if it is unable to supply your family's requirements. The Exeter Public Utilities Commission has 40 gallon and 60 gallon waterheoters available for immediate delivery for the low monthly rental of $2.75 or $3.25. If you have on older rental unit that does not meet your family's needs, call the Commission's office at 235.1350 to 'arrange for delivery of a new efficient and economical electric water heater. Exeter Pvblk Utilities Commission 379 Main Street South. Exeter Ontario NOM 150 M.A. Greene, Chairman H. DeVries, Commissioner H.L. Davis. Manager B.F. Shaw, Commissioner