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CommunityCentre celebrates
Dashwood
and Harold Schroeder who was sec-
retary for more than 20 years.
Other members of the original
committee were Sydney Baker, Clif-
ford Salmon who was the construc-
tion foreman, Albert Miller, Stuart
Wolfe and Charles Snell.
Wives of the original board mem-
bers served the anniversary cake af-
ter the speeches and entertainment
by the Paul Brothers and Shirley
was completed.
These ladies included Maud Hoff-
man, Helen Kleinstiver, Jean
Schroeder, Hazel Snell, June Hay-
ter, Freida Hayter, Edith Baker and
Alden Wolfe. 4'
_�� _! -_- - ,; - Ministry of Energy grants have
been received for lighting and insu-
lation, a Capital Conservation grant
for siding and roof and a Seniors
,� � ♦ .far .. - t'<..r-° �--. -
-Ac-c-ess-grant-for-new sidewalks and
ramps. The seniors grant was orga-
nized by Maud Hoffman and Alma
Genttner.
Ontario's Minister of Agriculture
was master of ceremonies. for the
evening's program.
In his remarks, Jim Hayter said,
then Ag Minister Bill. Stewart and
• r,f / • i�l ;,' x'+5� °•, ,, '.: Highways Minister Charlie Mac -
Naughton were at the opening cere-
monies 25 years ago and were ver
instrumental in securing province>.
grants.
Stewart and MacNaughton were
responsible for getting provincial
legislation changed to allow for
community centre grants to go to
construetion of a building where
two townships were involved. Both
Stephen and Hay townships were
involved in establishment of the
building.
Stephen reeve Tom Tomes was at
Wednesday's celebration.
The present Dashwood Communi-
ty Centre committee includes Maud
Hoffman, Alma Genttner, Ron
Merner, Don Weigand, Ken Rader,
Bill Weber, Chuck Ford, Kathy
Hayter and Sharon Romphf.
DASHWOOD - Close to 200
persons attended Wednesday's 25th
anniversary celebrations of the
Dashwood Community Centre.
Organized by the present Com-
munmity Centre committee headed
by Maud Hoffman, the evening
was designed to recognize recent
renovations to the building and re-
-live memories of irs establishment
in 1963.
The guest speaker was Jim Hay -
to of Godcrichh who was was co-
chairman of the committee 25
years ago with the late Sydney
Baker.
Hayter paid tribute to the more
than 75 volunte'rs who gave of
their free labour to make the build-
ing a reality. He said the town-
ships of Stephen and Hay agreed to
contribute and assist in sponsor-
ship if no debt was left to the mu-
nicipalities.
The original chairman went on
to say, "With the help of many
fund raising activities including a
giant supper we had our bills com-
pletely paid for within a year."
Attending the dinner which was
also a fund raiser for current renova-
tions along with Jim Hayter were
four other members of the original
committe. They were Lorne Klein-
stiver, Harry Hoffman, Harry Hayter
WIVES CUT THE ANNIVERSARY CAKE - Wives of the original 1963 executive cut the cake at Wednes-
day's 25th anniversary of the Dashwood Community Centre. From the left are Freida Hayter, Helen Kleinstiver,
Jean Schroeder. Maud Hoffman, June Hayter, Aldene Wolfe, Hazel Snell and Edith Baker.
FIVE OF FIRST COMMITTEE - Five members of the original commit-
tee were present at Wednesday's 25th anniversary of the Dashwood Com-
munity Centre. From the left are co-chairman Jim Hayter, Harry Hoffman,
Harry Hayter, Lorne Kleinstiver and Harold Schroeder.
PICTURE OF ORIGINALS - Jim Hayter who was co-chairman of the
Dashwood Community Centre Board when the buuilding was established in
1963 presented a picture of the original executive to current chairman
Maud Hoffman.
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Dashwood
by Bernice Boyle
DASHWOOD - Karen Ticman,
president of Calvary UCW, wel-
comed 80 women from Mt. Car-
mel, C.W.L., Zion Lutheran, Zu-
rich U.C.W. and Crcditon U.C.W.
to the U.C.W. meeting in Dash-
wood on Tuesday, May 16. Anma-
rie Hoffman opened the meeting by
singing "It only takes a spark".
The World Outreach committee
was in charge of the program.
Convener Bernice Boyle introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Barbara
Hicks, Clinton. She is director of
all seven camps at Camp Menes-
tung, north of Godcrich. She spoke
on "God is All".
A skit "Ruth and Naomi", pre-
sented by Millie and Janet Desjar-
dine. The song "Whether thou
goest" was sung by Millie.
The women joined hands and
sang "Circle of Love" after which
they were divided into groups ac-
cording to the month of their birth.
A delicious lunch was served.
Personals
A surprise 40th anniversary party
for Glen and Doreen Wcbb was
held in the form of a golf tourna-
ment Sunday. Their friends later
met at Black Bush School hour for
a barbecue.
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