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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1984-02-22, Page 11Hocking who is a patient in Stratford General Hospital. WI sponsors euchre Times -Advocate, February 22, 1984 Page 11 United Church Women meet at Dashwood Ry MRS. IRVIN RADII Dashwood Calvary United Church women met •Tuesday after- noon with the Christian Development committee in charge. lgrs. Jack Geiser, chairlady, ope,ned the meeting with scripture verses from 1 Corinthiads 3, em- phasizing the importance of Some upcoming dates to Love in our everyday lives. keep in mind are World Day After singing the hymn of Prayer, March 2 at Grand "There shall be Showers of Bend United church; U.C.W. Blessings" a reading "The In- annual meeting in Chatham comparable Christ" was April 1-3; Westminster -given by Mrs. Jack Geiser. weekend in London June 1-3; The scripture taken from A Seminar at Waterloo Luke 8:43-48 andJohn20:11-16 University June 8-10; and was read by Mrs, Syd Baker. Alma College August 19-22. Both passages pertaining to The "Learning for Lent" our Bible study. series will be held again this The hymn "Face of a Poor year in Zurich United church God" was sung. Rev. Barbara each Wednesday morning Laing conducted the bible starting March 21 and ending study.A continuation of the April 18. All ladies of the com- book "Jesus Means Life" munity are cordially invited dealing with the chapter "Life to take part in the fellowship . for Women". of these Lenten Programs. Mrs. Margaret Carroll The meeting closed with shared her views with the Mrs. Eben Weigand offering group after which prayer was prayer. The Mizpah benedic- offered by Mrs. Jack Gaiser tion was repeated and Ivnch bringing the devotional por- was served by the committee tion of the meeting to a close. in charge. President Mrs. Don Gaiser, Euchre Zion Lutheran church Sun - conducted the business. Roll There were 18 tables in play day, February 12 by Rev. M. call was answered by 15 at the euchre party sponsored Mellecke. Sponsors were Mr. members. A number of cards by Dashwood W.I. Wednes- and Mrs. Mark Stire. of thanks were acknowledg- day. They came from near Howard and Elaine Deters ed. The Sunshine committee and far. spent two weeks holidaying in reported making several Winners were: high lady, sunny Puerto Vallarta, visits, Mrs. Don Geiser and Mrs. Alwinna Galloway, Mexico. Mrs. Margaret Carroll to be Crediton; high man, Lloyd Valentine Becker returned in charge next month. Durr, Parkhill; low lady, home Sundfay from South Mrs. Margaret Carroll, Huron hospital, Exeter. It Dashwood; Low man, was also his birthday. Sheldon Wein, Dashwood; Congratulations to Mr. most lone hands, George Cun- andMrs. Leo Gibson who ningham, Lucan. celebrated their 45th wedding The next euchre will be held anniversary February 18. February 28. Please note the They were guests of their change in date from 29 to 28. children at the Corkscrew restaurant in London. Personals They have four children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, one daughter, Valerie Mar - Ben and Robin, London, and riage, Clinton; three sons, Pte. Shelley Howe,CFB, Wayne, Lucan and Terry and Borden, who was spending Michael, Dashwood and three the weekend with them spent grandchildren. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Zimmer Irvin Rader. were anniversary guests with Mrs. Laura Datars is a pa- the Leo Gibson family Satur- tient in South Huron hospital, day. Regina being one of the Exeter, having suffered a attendants 45 years ago. stroke. Mrs. Elva Willert is Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson also a patient there. returned recently from a five Millissa Holly, infant week vacation in Florida. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. weather was beautiful where Larry Stire was baptized in they stayed. Rev. M. Mellecke con- ducted the Sunday service at the Blue Water Rest Home Sunday. Mervyn Tieman has return- ed home from St. Joseph's hospital where he had surgery. 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During lunch which was served .by Mrs. Marjorie Drake and Mrs. Verle Mahon a discussion concerning the various artists conceptions of the man Jesus, and the worth and validity of having such representation was led by Mrs. Margaret Christie. - Mrs. Margaret Miller con- ducted the business meeting. Plans were finalized for the World Day of Prayer, March 2nd in Cromarty Presbyterian Church, Strawberry and ham supper to be held in the Family Life Centre on June 13. A report was given from the Presbyterial annual meeting and announcement made regarding the coming event in Wingham in April. A decision was made to send collected pennies to "Seeds for Zaire" fund again this year. A report was given of the social committees years work and a motion of thanks to the donor of a quilt. Mention was made of Camp Bimini's ap- peal for leaders for the com- ing summer. 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