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Enjoy euchre
at Centralia
ay MRs. TOM KOOY
The euchre party In the
Community centre Monday
evening had 14 tables playing
convened by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Noels. Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice MacDonald, Mrs.
Olive Atkinson and Jack
Dickens.
Mrs. Clara Cunnington
spent a few days with her
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Vogal<n and family of
Molesworth where the whole
family gathered for a New
Year's day celebration.
Visitors the past week with
Kooys were: on Friday Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Mills and Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Riley and on
New Years eve Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carroll and Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald,
Lucan.
Prize winners were ladies
high score, Desta Rock; lone
hands, Joyce Willert; low,
Jessie Rader. Man's high,
Bob Blair; lone hands,
1984
George Cunningham, low
score, Larry Estey.
The next party is January
16 and conveners will be Per-
cy and Jean Noels and Tom
and Mary Kooy.
Tom and Mary Kooy and
Jack Dickins, Exeter were
Thursday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels
and Sunday dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
MacDonald, Lucan and Tom
and Mary were also guests at
the 50th wedding anniversary
celebrations for Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Cooper, Exeter which
was held in Crediton, Monday
January 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug
McLellan spent the
Christmas holidays "with
Beth's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Don McKillop of Eagle.
Mrs. Minnie Harrison had
as her guests New Years day
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison
and Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Harrison and Kim.
Due to an increase in the cost
of Bulk Power from Ontario
Hydro
Dashwood Hydro
Commission
has found it necessary to increase the
cost to its costumers on an'bverage of
8% on all hydro bills effective January
1, 1984 .
Dashwood Hydro Commission
Usborne & Hibbert Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
(Established in 1876
Provides Full Insurance
Coverage for Town
Dwellings as well as
Farm Properties,`
DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS
Jack Harrigcu
Robert Gardiner
Lloyd Morrison
Lorne Feeney
Ray McCurdy
Robert Chaffe
Ross Hodgert
John Moore
Joseph Unioc
AGENTS
Woodham
Dublin
Mitchell
R.R.3, Lucan
R.R. 2, Staffa
R.R.1, St. Marys
R.R.2, Dublin
R.R.1, Kirkton
R.R. 5, Mitchell
229-6643
345-2512
348-9012
DASHWOOD SLIDERS -- Rachel and Paul Nutt try out
the snow bank beside their parents' general store in
Dashwood. T -A photo
Many visitors
in Dashwood
By MRS. IRVIN RADAR
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick May,
Bruce, Kelly and Kimberly,
Clarkston, Michigan spent
last Tuesday with Mr. and
, Mrs. Clayton Pfile. Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Travis,
Grimsby, were also callers.
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, Lon-
don, spent some holidays and
the New Year with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gaiser and girls.
Mrs. Shirley Van-
Dorsselaer and Susan spent a
few days in Stratford with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayter
and David and Mrs. Elda
Koehler returned home
Wednesday from Oshawa
where they spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nagel
and Susan and Chris
Baynham.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Nutt,
Paul and Rachel spent
Wednesday and Thursday
with members of both their
families in Woodstock and
celebrated their postponed
Christmas.
Richard Laing, London,
spent the holidays with his
mother, Rev. Barbara Laing,
London.
Judith Mellecke and Jay
Lemanski, Ann Arbor,
Michigan have been vaca-
tioners at the parsonage with
Pastor and Mrs. M. Mellecke
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller.
weee new year guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Miller
and family for dinner and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Miller and boys
for supper.
Mrs. Jean Walper has
returned home after spending
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Slezak and family,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyle
and Shannon, Ottawa, are
vacationing with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
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All shoes, luggage, E
overshoes, -etc. This of-
fer good until closing
Jan. 14.
Every pair of snowboots reduced for this sale.
Not all sixes in all groups. All sales final.
Boyle and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Desjardine and
families.
Dashwood and Area
Business Association meeting
will be held Monday January
9 at Arc Industries at 8 p.m.
The postponed Christmas
Eve service will be held this
Sunday January 8 during the
regular 11 a.m. service.
KIrkNs coupl• back from visit to Poston
Ry MRS. HAROW DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paul
have returned home from a
two week visit with their
daughter Dr. Terri Paul and
husband Steve Simms at
Boston, Mass.
Evelyn Walkom, Kitchener
has been visiting with Ethel
Copeland.
Holiday visitors with their
parents were Miss Heather
Urquhart, Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Donohoe,
Mississauga with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Urquhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berry
and family, TOronto with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Turke.y-supper
for Hbppy Gang
H All[ DICKENS
The Happy Gang seniors
enjoyed a delicious pot-luc
turkey dinner December 21 di
the town hall. An exchange of
Christmas gifts was held
followed by euchre.
Winners were Babe Chap-
man, Lorraine Neil, Myrtle
Turner, Hannah Clark, Marg
Stephenson and Jessie Lewis.
Congratulations to Miss
Sybil Stephenson who won the
highest euchre score in the
past four months. She was
presented with a gift cer-
tificate to be spent at
Foodland store.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker of
Shipka visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Neil, the occa-
sion being Mrs. Baker's
birthday.
Sympathy is expressed to
the families of the
McNaughton's and
McFarlane's in their recent
sorrow.
Won't you come to
Craigwiel Activity Centre
January 13 at 7:30 p.m. for a
fun night of games, such as
euchre, crokinole, UNO, and
cribbage?
Mrs. Verlyn Stuckey Toron-
to, visited with her mother,
the occasion being Mrs.
Margaret Barnes' 94th birth-
day December 21.
The Prayer service will be
held Sunday night January 15
at the Baptist church.
fine markets.. of fine foods
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FROM ONTARIO
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Stephen and family, Oakville,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ballard
and Craig, Mississauga with
Mr. Rea Stephen.
Steven Blackler, Winnipeg
Manitoba with Mr. and Mrs.
Garth Blackler.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Blackler and family, RR 1
Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Blackler, Sebringville, Mr.
and Mrs. David Mollard,
Thorndale, Mr. David
Blackler and Sylvia
Foreman, RR 1 St. Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Aitken and
Lindsay of St. Marys with Mr.
and Mrs. Burns Blackler.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Clemente, Miss Donna
Switzer, Mr. Jeff Colhoun,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie
Payton, RR 1 St. Marys, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Wallis, RR 1
Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Switzer and family, RR 6 St.
Marys, Miss Leslie Johnston,
Burlingiton with Mr. Jack
Switzer, Mrs. Roy Switzer
and Murray.
Perhaps one way of .coping
wi' h the population explosion
would be to give every poten-
tial parent some experience
in driving a school bus.
David, Vancouver, Murray,
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Chalmers, ' Corrine and
Stephanie, Staffa with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Robinson.
Shelley, Kitchener and San-
dra, London with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher and
Mike.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Eveleigh and Jamie spent the
holidays with their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Westerveld and
family, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Brent
Blackler spent the holidays
with relatives in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dougall of
Exeter, Mrs. Margaret
Walker of Windsor visited
Thursday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Davis.
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PRIDE OF CANADA
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PRODUCT OF USA
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PROD. OF CANADA 1130/4
BEAN SPROUTS S9
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CHINESE NOODLES Sr
PROD, OF U.S.A.2.60/kg
BRUSSEL SPROUTS t,18,b.
PROD. OF U.S.A.
CAN. FANCY
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OTHER SPECIALS EXPIRE TUES. JAN. 10/81
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