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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-11-02, Page 15Enjoy. Hallowe'en party Dashwood men's club elects officers Sy MRs. IRVIN RADER Dashwood Men's club spon- sored a Hallowe'en dance Fri- day evening at the communi- ty centre. The costumes were fabulous and presented quite a problem for the judges, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Merner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rader. Prizes were presented for the most comical, monkey, Bernice Boye; most original and resourceful, giant cater- pillar, Hubert Miller and friends; best all around Hallowe'en, Dracula and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tieman; best couple, policeman and prisoner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman; cave man and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tinney. A free bar ticket was presented to all in costume. The club thanks all who par- ticipated and helped to make this a fun evening. The "Silver Dollars" played for dancing and a delicious lunch Ages 6 - 18 Pin an award on a kid who. deserves it. Ontario's community newspapers and CP Air, co-ordinator and patron of the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards Program, are seeking entries for 1983. Recipients will receive a Junior Citizen lapel pin, plaque, $200 and a family picture with the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Nomination forms are available at this news- paper. Contact: Exeter Times Advocate Junior Citizen Co-ordinator Jim Beckett Deadline for nominations: November 30,1983. A Community Project of CP Air and this newspaper. . CPAir [I was served at the end. At recent meeting officers for 1983-84 were elected. They are as follows; Past president, Ray Hart- man, president, Wayne Ratz; vice-presidents, Don Weigand, second, Ron Merner; third, George Tieman; secretary, Melvin Stade; treasurer, Victor Hart- man; auditors, Harold Fink- beiner and Bill Becker; bar committee. Alvin Becker, Albert Rader, Bill Finkbeiner and Paul Watson; entertain- ment committee, Gary Cor- nish, Mery Liebold, Bob Hoff- man, Lorne Becker, Hubert Miller and Anthony Martene; striking committee, Jack Cockwell, Ralph Weber; at- tendance and membership committee, Don Rader and Earl Keller. Personals Dashwood has a number of new residents - skunks. They are not very popular as they are digging up lawns. Animal control says the best way to get rid of them is through a trapper's association. Mrs. Elda Koehler has returned home following a three and a half weeks vaca- tion at Vancouver Island. She accompanied her cousin, Mrs. Louise McDonald of London. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan •Willert, a brother of Mrs. McDonald. They toured the Island going as far as Toffina to see the Dairy princess Continued from page 14 won two scholarships in two very different areas. Muriel won the Huron County senior vocalist scholarship at the Walkerton Music Festival held earlier this year. At the F.E. Madill Secon- dary Schgol graduation ceremonies to be held Nov. 4, Muriel will receive a scholar- ship for receiving the highest marks in home economics. . June is dairy month and while Muriel will have many activities between now and then, it will be her busiest month. Most of the . school visits are done at that time. In order to know exactly what dairy princesses do, Muriel will be attending a workshop in Stratford on Nov. 26. This is the first of several to be held throughout the year. When crowned, Muriel received a bouquet of red roses, a set of luggage and many other gifts. The runner-up in the recent dairy princess competition was Diane VanOsch of RR 3 Lucknow. Other contestants were Brenda Bos of RR 3 Auburn, Denise Brand of RR 2 Bayfield, Denise Nethery of RR 4 Brussels and Kim Pfef- fer of RR 1 Clifford. 6‘Ge il\IN‘ie2t\el $ Invoice Price 214 N.I. Spreader 460000 Spreaders, Corn pickers, Balers , .. Plus many more! 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Esther Salmon treated Gerald and June Martene, Charles and Marie Tieman, Ron and Ruth Anne Merner, Brian and Margaret and Eleanor Hogarth to dinner at Crabapple on the occasion of Eleanor's graduation. A Master of Arts in English was conferred upon Eleanor at the' University of Western Ontario on October 27. Eleanor. was very proud to have all of her family present at the con- vocation to share her excite- ment as she was granted her degree. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor, Kitchener, were Friday visitors with relatives here and Exeter. Mrs. Leeland Restemayer attended a Postermaster's conference at Spencer Hall, U.W.O. last week. A number from here at- tended the Major-Weiberg wedding at Our Savior Lutheran Church, London, Saturday, including Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Restemayer, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Restemayer, Mrs. Cindy Keller, Mrs. Luella Willert, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fischer, Susan, Bill and friend, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader. Robert Restemayer was an usher. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weiberg. Tuesday evening visitors with Ken and Gertie McCrae were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lindenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Estey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorey, Exeter, Mr. Ruby Parker and Lois Walton of Moncton, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce, Windsor; Major Doug Van- dahl, Petawawa; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayter and David, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maguire and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayter were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter and Jayne. Times -Advocate, November 2, 1983 Page 15 PRIZE WINNERS IN LOGO CONTEST — A grade three class at Usborne Central School won third prize in the recent Usborne township logo contest. Back; left with teacher Jean Hodgert are Jenny Gardiner, Jeff Westlake, Tanya Riehl, Tiffany Tryon, Nicky Szabo, Jamie Tomlinson, Brenda Wilkinson, Sarah Kerslake and Nathan Webb. Front, Randy Johnson, Laura Hardeman, Vicki Argyle, Gerry Edwards, Mary Lynn Oke and Darryl Hern. T -A photo From Shipka Sisters visit Chatham area Sy MRS. HUGH MORENZ A wedding of interest took place Saturday October 29 at Zurich Lutheran Church By MRS. TOM KOO' The first evening euchre party/of the season was held in the Community Centre Oc- tober 24 with eight tables playing. Conveners were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cronyn and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel. Prize winners were as follows; ladies high, Elizabeth Lamport; lone hands, Jessie. Lewis; low, Kathleen Neil; men's high, Bob Blair; lone hands, Janet Hicks (playing a man's card); low, Earl Morgan. The next party on November 7 will be convened by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Darling and Mr. Murray Carter. The senior citizens met Monday afternoon for a time of cards and fellowship and will meet again Monday afternoon November 7 at 2 p.m. Saturday evening dinner guests with Mrs. Elsie Smyth were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eagleson of London Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Theander of Huron Park, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Overholt and David were Sun- day visitors with Mrs. Von Overholt. when Lee Desjardine, son of Maurice and Mary Lou Des- jardine, of Huron Park (all former residents of this area) was married to Sandra, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Schroeder and the late Ed- ward Schroeder. Reception followed at Dashwood Com- munity Centre. Relatives who attended from a distance (also former area residents) were Lee's brother Harvey Desjardine and his one and a half year old son, Michael, of Calgary Alberta. Harvey is with the Canadian Armed Forces. Lee's aunt and cousin, Mrs. Pearl (Ches) Desjardine, and Mrs. Susan Nicolson, both of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Harvey and Michael visited on the weekend with his aunt and uncle Willis and Ella Desjardine. Dorothy Fenner and Mabel • Guenther travelled to Cour- tright Tuesday evening and stayed overnight at their sister's home, Evelyn and Clyde Nicholson. The three sisters left early the next mor- ning and visited in Chatham with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O'Neil. They went on to Kingsville where they were dinner guests with their cousin Mrs. Ada Staddon. Other cousins attending the family gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robertson and Mrs. Beatrice Robertson, all of Wheatley. As the three sisters travell- ed home they stopped in Merlin and visited Rev. and STORY TIME SPOOKS — A Hallowe'en party was held at the Exe+er Library Thursday morning for the Story Time youngsters. Back, left, parent helper Marilyn Stasik and Chapsy the clown. Third row, Geoffrey Stasik, Jennifer Stasik, Luke Sims, Sunny Dinney, Amy Truemner and Charlene Chappel. Se- cond row, Paul Lavier, Cathleen Chappel, Candy Drouillard, Trevor Barnes, Rebecca Miller and Michelle Snow. Front, Theresa Wilhelm and Kara Farwell. Mrs. Harley Moore, the former minister of Greenway and Grand Bend United churches. Ferman and Leota Snyder visited a day last week in Sar- nia, with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyder. Visiting Thurs- day evening with the Snyders were their son Keith and wife Nancy of Greenway. This warm fall weather has caused some unusual plant growth. As Hugh cleaned up our garden, Thursday before fall plowing, he picked a nice little dish full of ripe raspber- ries. I noticed several stalks with clusters of green and ripening berries. So much for the nice weather. i 1 We'll Do the Job Right... Ready -Mix Concrete FREE ESTIMATES. 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