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Guenther family
holds reunion
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
The Charles Guenther
family reunion was held at
the Dashwood Community
Centre August 19.
Among those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin 'Guen-
ther•, _ Port Elgin. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Guenther, Mark -
dale. Mrs. Pearl Guenther
Indiana Mrs. Letta Taylor.
Mr. and, Mrs. Syd Baker,
Dashwood, as well as a
goodly number of grand-
children and great grand-
children from Simcoe,
Tillsonburg, Brantford,
Hamilton and Indiana.
Judy Johns conducted the
business and the election of
officers. The new president
will be Robert Webb, Lon-
don. vice president J.S.
Green, Simcoe and the new
secretary - Judy Johns
Elimville.
Patti Anger conducted the
children games. The older
folk had a great time
reminiscing and of course
the meals were delicious and
to everyone's surprise a cake
was presented to four
grandchildren celebrating
their birthdays.
Attend U.S.C.O. convention
Mrs. Pearl Miller
representing the Good
Companions Club of Dash-
wood and Mrs. Ross Love
representing Zone 8 attended
the U.S.C.O. convention at
Queen's University last
week. There were 720
delegates present.
Flora MacDonald M.P.
External Affairs Minister
was a delightful guest
speaker. The ladies were
privileged to shake hands
with her and get her
autograph
Personals
Mr. 'and Mrs. Eric
Eagleson and family. Little
Current, Manitoulin Island
have returned time after
vacationing with' Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Weber.
Marshall Eagleson spent a
week with his grandparents
before the family had
arrived.
Mrs. Irvin Rader and Mrs.'
Dave Rader attended a
shower tor Debbie Showier,
bride -elect of September
at the home of Mrs. Brute
Higgs, Ailsa Craig, Wed-
nesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller
and • Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Stumpf , Kitchener were
Sunday visitors with
relatives here Sunday and
were guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Reinhold Miller.
Tina and Amanda de Niet,
Willowdale, spent the week
end with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader.
Tina was a Saturday visitor
with her cousin, Stacey
Rader. Other visitors during
the week end were Mr. and
Mrs. Wellwood Gill and Mrs.
Bruce Higgs, Ailsa Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader
and Ben, London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Miller and
girls. Zion.
Mrs. A.R. Whittier,
Peterborough, Miss Erma
Wein, Clinton and Mrs. Rose
Laub, Exeter were week end
visitors with Mrs. Hilda
Wein.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Rader and
Brian were Pastor and Mrs.
Arthur Rader, Bramalea
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Rader and family, Kit-
chener. Pastor Rader
assisted in the funeral
service for his aunt, Mrs.
Leonard Prang, Zurich.
Sunday afternoon.
A large number of
relatives and friends at-
tended the funeral service
for Mrs. Leonard Prang at
St. Peters Lutheran Church.
Zurich. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Love,
Dan and David Sudbury
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Love. Sunday
twenty-two members of the
Love family celebrated
Grandma Love's birthday at
the home of Mr., and Mrs.
Fred Lobb and family,
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Guenther, Merrillville, . Ind.
are vacationing with Mr. and
Mrs. Syd Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Guenther. Markdale, spent
the week end with Mrs. Letta
Taylor.
-I Eat corn soon
after purchasing
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CREDITON BIBLE SCHOOL -- More than 100 Crediton and area youngsters attended last week's Vacation Bible School
at Zion United Church. Above, school director Irene Finkbeiner, back centre. is checking on student work with teachers Kim
Galloway and Lorraine Bowers. The students are Kristie Dobson. Dwayne Hayter. Jeff Sweitzer and Jennifer Pickering.
Many entertained at Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mavis entertained a number
of relatives and friends,
Saturday. They were
Clarence Fletcher. Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott, Mr. Roberts,
Exeter, Mrs. Murrey Gibson
and Milton Hodgins, Den-
field and Gote Wennerstrom,
Luca n .
Wednesday morning
several relatives took a pot
luck dinner and spent the
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dickins, Ailsa Craig.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Lucan,
Mrs. Mice Garrett, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy,
Centralia, Mrs. Helen
MacDonald and Mrs. Jack
Dickins, Grand Bend, Mrs.
Marion Noels. Forest and
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooyi,
Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. were visitors with Mr. and
Clifford Abbott, Lucan and - Mrs. Heber Davis during the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis past week.
Mrs. Vera McFalls was a
guest Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Davis.
Fresh Ontario sweet corn
is on the market now,
available from local food
stores, roadside markets,
and pick -you -own farms.
Treat yourself to corn -on -
the -cob often during the
season, which continues
through August until the end
of September.
To fully enjoy the delicious
flavor and tenderness of
sweet corn, food specialists
at the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food
remind us how important it •
is to eat corn as soon after
picking or purchasing as
possible. In just 24 hours
after picking, corn can lose
up to 50 percent of its sugar.
So refrigerate the corn and
plan to use it the day you buy
it. If it is absolutely
necessary tostore corn, keep
it in the refrigerator with the
husks on and use it the next
day.
Food specialists suggest a
couple of things to watch for
Codetermine the freshness of
the corn before you buy it.
Choose cobs that have fresh -
looking green outer husks
and dry silks. As the corn
gets older, the silk will start
to fall out. It isn't necessary
to peel back the husk of the
cob to determine the
maturity of the corn. Just
hold the cob tightly at the
silk end, which is the last
part of the ear to mature. If
the corn is ready. you will be
able to feel the firm large
kernels through the husks.
PRESCRIPTIONS
GUARDIAN
DRUGS
SR Reaisiere• fro•emor o 1rua ra•ino 0 it
Exeter Pharmacy Ltd.
Main Street 235-1570
The last step before
sinking your teeth into the
tender, sweet corn is to cook
it to perfection. All it takes is
5 to 7 minutes for medium -to -
large -size cobs in boiling
water. Longer cooking
toughens the kernels.
Remove the cobs from the
water as soon as they're
cooked.- They. will become
water -soaked and lose flavor
if left in the cooking water.
Now -enjoy that in-
describably delicious flavor!
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