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Ottawa lady wins quilt
Friedsburg Days successful
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Friedsburg Days have
come and gone and all
committees can be proud of
their efforts. The talent show
was good; the princesses
lovely. 1 can only say that the
parade was good from all
comments. Irvin and I were
doing our turn at the gate
and business, was so good
we just caught glimpses of
some of the many entrants.
The afternoon was en-
joyable and the evening
spoke for itself The Senior
the longest float in the-Friedsburg Days parade. consisting of several cages Citizens quilt was won by
Stall 'oto Mrs. Lovie from Ottawa.
They wish to thank everyone
who supported them and
they are sorry no one in the
vicinity won.
SOME STRONG ARM TYPES -- The arm wrestling event was again one of the more popular at Friedsburg Days and
these 10 people are masters of the sport The champions in the five categories are shown in the front row. from the left
Mona Hodgins Perry Sereda, Ron Coolman. Larry Skinner and Bob Snarey. The runners-up are standing directly behind
their respective victors. and are Mary Orr. Joe Ford, Frank Mousseau, John Coolman and Paul Gross Staff photo
Personals
Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs.Ray VanDorsselaer
and Susan at" their trailer at
Shelter Valley were Mr. and
Mrs. Gus VanMassonhoven
and Debbie, Ailsa Craig, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Ducharme
and family, Mr and Nlrs.
Geo. Ducharme and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ducharme
and Jerry, all of Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rader
and Adam, Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Love and
Crediton East
By MRS STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator and Mrs. Mary
Thornton spent Sunday with
Mr. and - Mrs. Robert
England and boys at their
trailer in Ailsia Craig, and
were Monday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele,
RR 4 Walton.
Mr. Wm. Mountain
celebrated his birthday
Noonday August 6 and his
sister Mrs. Earl Haist on
August 7.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Gaiser, David. Jr. and
Joelle, Abbotsford B.C..
spent some time in area.
visiting David's mother Ruth
Gaiser, Crediton. and sisters
Mrs. Ron Mason and family.
Exeter and Mrs. Ken Jones
and family Goderich.
family, Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Molzon,
Oyen, Alberta, Mr. Geiger
Detroit, Melvin and Sherrie
Stade, Dashwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Piellush Mrs.
Harold Piellush and family
Kitchener visited with
Martha Miller, Bluewater
Rest Horne, Zurich.
Dinner guests with Mrs.
Stuart Wolfe - last week were
her uncle Ernest Hut-
chinson, Calgary, Alberta,
and his two grandchildren,
Pean and Lisa Hutchinson
and their grandfather Walsh
all from Cambridge
Preston. They also called on
other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker
have returned home
following' a two week
vacation visiting friends and
relatives at Prince Albert,
Saskatchewan, Brandon and
Roblin, Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader
and Ben, London, scent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Rader.
Brenda Miller, Zion, spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs Dave Rader, Stacey and
Derek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poland
Campbellford, were
Food prices are so high
that even vegetarians are
starting to beef.
weekend guests with Mrs.
Cora Gaiser and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Spike Nagel,
Oshawa, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Ernest Koehler.
Susan and Chris Baynham
who had spent some time
with their grandmother
returned home with
Cheryl Tookey,;n
vacationed with her aunt and
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Miller and Shelley.
Mrs. Brian Smith, Annette
and Brandon, London, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Fred
Schroeder.
Crediton
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
Services resumed
Church services and
Sunday School classes
resumed on Sunday. Bible
School will be held from
August 13-17. And the Sunday
School congregational picnic
will be held August 19th at
the Crediton Conservation
Area.
Personals
Relatives gathered at the
home of Emmery Fahrner
last Monday evening- to
celebrate Emmery's 76th
birthday. They had an en-
joyable time.
HOUSE OF CERAMICS
Dashwood
Our Congratulations to
• APRIL GUNNESS
1979 Fnedsburg Queen
and
DON RUSSELL
The winner of our stein
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CATCHING UP — Gregory McCarthy. 888 Parkhill, didn't
attend the Friedsburg Days event in Dashwood five years
ago That was the day he was born. However. billing himself
as a "Friedsburg Baby" Gregory was much in evidence this
year as he joined the parade participants Staff photo
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