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Dashwood Women's Institute meets
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The OntaSo.Safety League Babysitting Training Course wrapped up Thursday afternoon
with 16 students successfully completing the course. Here are the graduates: back row!
Jackie Morgan (left), •John.Miners. Justin Krziyzek, Craig Skinner and Kris Markson. Mid-
dle row; teacher Cathy Skinner (left), Lori Kemick, Elaine Jacques. Jasmin Cornish. Lau-
•reen Bott, Rebecca Miller and Jody Hodgert. Front row; Wendy Parson (left). Angela Hovi-
us, Aimee Bayer, Tracy Taylor and bavid Oke. -
Saintsbury by H: Davis
SAINTSBLJRY - St. Patricks
held their first A.C.W. meeting of
the New Year on January 7 with 12
members present at the home of
Hazel Davis.
- Mary Jefferies and Nadene Be-
dell co-chaired the meeting.
Mit ers prayer,n[tsaid-in uni:
son.-Mary3efferies Med in a .prayer
for sick members remembering Ei-
leen Carroll and Rose Curuiingham.
for The Church and her work, and
also, and 'also reniembenng the
Sunday School followed by the
bible reading Matthew 2: 1-17,
"The Mali visit the baby Jesus
Nadene Bedell had a very infor-
mative meditation on "The Feast of
_Epiphany" which was January t,.
discussing its meaning, the Wise
Men, gilts and the ume they visit-
ed.
New business was discussed, a
date was set for St. Patrick's dessert
euchre. and bake sale for Tuesday.
March 17 - at 1:00 p.m. meeting
place were planned and pro-
gramme leaders for each :meeting.
Articles for Daily Bread are to be
our -Roll Call for 1992.
S day, January 12, St. Patrick's
celebrated. the Holydtommunion
service at 11:00 a.m. Rev."Stephen
Emery reading the lessons and for
his childrens focus and homily he
spoke of the "lndwelhng of The
Holy Spirit." Lisa Carroll acted as
server and Margaret Carroll, lay as-
sislant. Cheryl:Carroll. p(ovided the
music.
Sunday. January 19, House
Church will be at the Davis's at
8:30 a.m. The scripture readings to
be Isaiah 65: • 1-5, 1st CQrinl#tians
12: 1-11, Responsive reading
Psalm 36: -5-10,. the Holy (capel
St. John 2: 1-11. The service will
be Morning Prayer, from
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Hazel Davit) ailed oft .ileen Car
roll and. Georgina Dobbs of the Ex-
eter Villa recently, Carroll was cel-
ebrating a birthday.
Following Christmas vacation
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with her family, theological student
Patty Dabbs has resumed studies at
Wycliffe College Seminary, Uni-
versity of Toronto. Patty has spent I
many suminers to staff positions at .
Huron Church Camp. Bayfield.and
finally as assistant -director oft the
Pioneer Camp, Port Sydney. Dur-
ing the summer of 1990, Patty was
a student chaplain at St. Joseph's
Hospital, Londo More recently
she spent the summer of 1991 do-
ing her .pastoral internship at St.
Andrew's Church, Howdenvale on
-,the._Bruce _Peninsula. While com-
pleting this final year in the Master
of Divinity program), Patty is at-
taclicd to Toronto's Anglican
Church of the Resurrection.
f)ASHWOOD The,
Women's Institute met January 7 at
the Community Centre with presi-
dent Katherine Becker reading
about a change "An Approaching
Dream". A contest "Sign - Your -
Name" was played.
The program was organized by
the •executive and directed the
members through the calendar year
and elaborated on the "dates to re-
-. tinember".
A new year's prayer was given
by Kathy Keller. Games were
played "The early bird gets the
worm" and "Black out Bridge".
The winners were Mildred Keller-
man and Kathy Keller.
Good Cempanions
__Tim cimmnions .Senior.
Citizens' are reminded their :first
meeting of the new year is Mon-
day, January 20 at 2 p.nt. in the
Commlintiy Centre. 'Bring a friend.
F+riedaburg
.fie vtr in.ivItt.. riniia in -Y WWli_,
.the active people of the community
to a very important mereting ton -
night Januuary 15 at 7:30 p.m., in
the Dashwood Community Centre.
New members are needed to re-
place the two retirees - Ron and
Ruth Ann Memer who convened
the Food department and parade.
The committee would like to dis-
tribute last year's proceeds to any
non-profit organization within our
community. If your organization is
eligible please apply in person
Wednesday night.
Personals
Holiday travellers have returned
home - Ken and Lithia Genttner'
spent -the holidays in Celemount.
Florida with their family, Todd.
Terry, and Juke also Elsie and Ro-
Dashwood
by Bernice Boyle
man Meldinger and Jeff Sweitzer.
David and Nancy Rader, Stacey,
Derek and Stephanie were in the
same area of Florida as the Genn-
ners.
`Bernice- Boyle accompanied by
Trevor and Wendy Boyle arrived
on New Year's Day in Cold take,
Alberta. They had nine •good days
visiting with Scott, Mary Alta,
Shannon, Ryan and Patrick Boyle.
Sympathy is extended to the late
Cindy Kellers family.
Beulah Desjardine's daughter Ai-
leen Brown, of Nova Scotia is visi-
on for three weekends also with
family members in'the area.
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In order to allow our student
employees to prepare for the
upcoming high school examinations
Donuts Now
will be closed
Sunday,
January 19
Prior to accepting a new position
in the Midhurst area; Fred Dobbs
111 recently completed his two-year
contract as fisheries biologist for
—1 rout Unlimited" in Waterloo.
Fred • also joined his sister, Patty,
and spent the Chnstmas holidays
with their parents.
Sincere sympathy is extended.:
from the congregation of St. Pat-
rick's to the Paul families in Kirk -
ton.
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