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Times -Advocate. September 12. 1979
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NEW CCAT STUDENTS — Monday was ,registration day for junior students at Centralia College of Agricaltaral
Technology Shown loaded down with books are brothers Dan and Daryl Gill, Grand Bend. Frank Mcllhargey. Lacon and
Jeff Horn. Deniseld
Playground kids feted
Get silver dollars at Dashwood
By MRS IRVIN RADER
DASHN.00D
The September meeting of
Dashwood Women's
Institute was held Sep-
tember 4 with conveners
Mrs. Harry Hoffman. Mrs
Louella Tieman. Mrs. Greta
Schade and Mrs. Harvey
Beierling in charge. It was
planned to honor the Year of
the Child. Fifty-five guests
were present including the
children who had par-
ticipated in the playground
and one of the leaders.
Audrey Melick. She outlined
the various activities the
children engaged in and
some had brought articles
they had made. They also
sang a song. -
Each child' received a
>;ilver dollar from the
Institute and were served
cake and. icecream. Kim
Kipfer and Michelle Van-
deworp also played their
,guitars and sang.
Following dismissal of the
children a business meeting
was held. The Fall Rally will
.be held at Elimville
October . Donations were
made to the Erland Lee
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Home. Cystic Fibrosis.
Brother Bob •in India,
Woodstock Disaster Fund
and -the Boat People.
Several Institutes will be
guests in October. ' Mrs.
Eben Weigand will be the
delegate to the London Area
convention at St. Marys and
Mrs. Harold Schroeder will
make the craft to be sold.
The fall project for the 4-H
girls is Needlepoint and the
leaders are Mrs. Ray Rader
and Mrs. Earl Keller; Mrs.
Delmar Miller and Sherrie
Stade. The meeting closed
with The Queen.
See Threshers
A number of people from
Dashwood and area attended
the Huron Pioneer
Threshers' reunion at Blyth
on the weekend. 4Jashwood-
Seaforth band played Sunday
afternoon.
Elect secretary
Joy The Youth of Zion
Lutheran church met Sep-
tember 2 with Doris Stephen
opening the meeting with a
prayer. The Bible study
consisted of looking up
Students back to studies
Clandeboye ladies meet
CLANDEBOYE
The -United Church Women
held their meeting Tuesday
night at the home of Mrs.
Wilmer Scott. A short
program on human Rights
was taken by Mrs. Chas
Coughlin, President.
In the business. ways of
helping the boat people,
planning a bridal shower for
tIaria Richards and other
items of business that sur-
faced Since their last
meeting in June, were
discussed. The hostess
served lunch and a social
time, enjoyed
Mrs. Harold Hardy,
president of Clandeboye
Women's Institute. ac-
companied by Mrs. Chas
Coughlin attended the Ladies
Luncheon Monday as guests
verses to answer questions
from Judith Mellecke. Gifts
given or received were
discussed and all God's gifts
to us. Sandra Datars was
elected secretary. The
meaning of Joy was changed
to Jesus. Others. You.
Jonathan Mellecke closed
the meeting with a prayer.
Join the Brownies
Any girls wanting to join
the Brownies or Guides call
Susan Bregman at 237-3551.
Brownies are from 6-9 years
of age and Guides from 9-12.
Seniors to meet
Senior Citizens will meet
September 17 at 8 p.tn.
Personals
Sunday guests with Mr. •&
Mrs. Lloyd Rader were Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Rader,
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Weiberg, Waterloo;
and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Gamble, London.
Barbara Guenther who
was attending Westervelt
School in London spent the -.
week -end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guen-
ther.
of the Western Fair
Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Remick and Mrs. Agnes
Hornell returned to their
home in Kirkland Lake on
Sunday after spending the
past three weeks -in Clan-
deboye.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hind -
marsh of Grayslake, Illinois
returned home on the
weekend after spending the
past 10 days with Mr. and
Mrs. George Hindmarsh and
family and with Alex
Macdonald of Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. Huffman of Water -
down is spending this week
with her daughter and son-
in-law, Mary and Bob Latta.
Mrs. Lois Frederiske,
Andrew and, Barb, were
week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas Coughlin.
Students returning to
school this fall are Glenn
Cunninghatn to Western
University in his third year
and majoring in Sociology,
Janis Kestle in her final year
of Interior Decorating at
Fanshawe College.
Starting at Fanshawe is
Marilyn Groenewegen in
Medical Secretarial, Kim
Cunningham in Executive
Scretarial and Marie Cun-
ningham in School of Design.
Joanne Cunningham is
attending Ross Academy in
the Medical Assistant
course.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
VanMarrewyk of South
Holland were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Groenewegen and family.
Registration for
Girl Guides of Canada
Sept. 12
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Guides 9-12 yrs. of age
Pathfinders 12-15 yrs of age a.
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