HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-03-12, Page 5Citizens News, March 12, 1981
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Lutherans move to new church,
Several anew of Zion
congregation
attended the service in
Calvary United: church
Sunday, March 8. The
president, Ron Merner
returned ails -keys to Miss
BarbaraLaing thanking her
Dashwood
Mrs. Irvin Raider
com-
for the use o ie church and
hoped the close relationship
which was formed would
continue.
Calvary United church
Several ladies of Calvary
United church attended
Lenten services in Zurich
Wednesday morning, and
World Dayof Prayer service
in GrandBend Friday. They
will be hosting the birthday
party at the Blue Water Rest
Home March 10.
Family reunion
Members of the Frieda
Keller family came from
Windsor, Hensel, London -
Goderich and Dashwood to
attend the first Sunday
morning service at the new
Zion Lutheran church.
These were joined by more
at the home of Marlene and
Roland Gibson„Denfield, for
a family dinner and surprise
birthday for mother.
Frieda . thanks all who
helped, sent cards, best
wishes, flowers and gifts and
Pastor Mellecke for her
favourite hymns.
Dashwood W.I.
Dashwood Women's
Institute met at the com-
munity
munity centre for a business
meeting. The president, Mrs.
Eben Weigand presided. Roll
call was answered by telling
a thing that used to be.
Members were reminded
of the annual meeting in
April when reports must be
given. Gifts for secret pals
will be given and identity
revealed. The next euchre
will be held Mauch 17.
The ladies then went to
Mount Carmel where they
were guests of the Women's
Catholic League at a craft
and auction sale.
Dashwood 4-H.
The fifth meeting of Dash-
wood club two was held with
the president, Cathy Schade
presiding. Roll call was
"Tell what you have com=
pleted on your garment".
The leaders discussed
hemming and waist band
application.
All members are to
complete their hem sample
for the next meeting.
:. Personals
Dashwood seniors will
meet Monday, March 16.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rader,
Ben ' and Robin, London,
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Rader.
Jeff . Hayter, Toronto,
spent the weekend with Ms
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hayter and family.
Mrs. Hilda Rader ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Rader, Brenda and
Carol to London, Sunday
where they attended con-
firmation rites for Susan
Rader, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Rader at St.
James Westminster
Zurich;women
annualquilting bee
On March 2, the . Zurich lunch, and three baked
Women's Institute held their potatoes for dinner. He says
Annual "Quilting Bee" in the, also, to include in your diet,
Hay township Hall. There unsalted, nuts and dried
were eleven crib quilts fruit for snacks. To use more
prepared for quilting with 25 beans and peas, leafy
ladies working at them. vegetables and bulky root
A pot luck supper was vegetables. He suggests
served at 5 o'clock. A short meat should be eaten only
business meeting was held once a day and that 4 ounces
with Mrs. H. Hohner, is quite sufficient for an
president, presiding. adult.
• In keeping with the theme Mrs. Lawrence also.
"Family and Consumer prepared a paper on "How to
Affairs” Mrs. Wm. get your Money's Worth in
Lawrence read an article in Food", in which she em-
which it presented the views phaslzed planning our meals
ahead, taking into con-
sideration your families
favourites,seasonable foods,
and cooking methods.
Planned organized food
shopping is also a necessity.
Mrs. V. Fisher ,will be
the delegate to the officers
conference to be held in
Waterloo on May 5, 8, 7.
of Dr. Denis Bursitt on
proper diet, in which he
stresses more fiber and
starch, with less fat and
sugar.
He subscribes a large
spoonful of bran on breadfast
cereal, as much as five slices
of whole wheat bread for
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THIS WEEKS SPECIALS
Dates
Dark and Light
semi -sweet chocolate
pieces for melting &
moulding
1 $1.09
2 1b.S1.99
Coaca Chips 1.79
Carob Chips 1.80
Butterscotch
Chips 1.89
Dark Semi
Sweet Chips 3.10
Now
1OCOff
' per Ib.
Anglican church. They were
guests with the Earl Rader
Don'tfamiforget the euchre
Tuesday, March 17.
Pearl Miller, Mildred
Kellerman, Beulah
Desjardine, Hilda Rader,
Emma Schilbe and
Margaret Pfaff surprised
Frieda Keller with a pot luck
dinner last week prior to her
birthday and spent the af-
ternoon.
Mr.& Mri. SydBaker and
Mrs. Letta Taylor visited in
Iona Station and West Lorne
Sunday.
Contributions
Partial list of donations to
Dashwood and area medical
centre.
J. Caughy, Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Guenther, Randy
Regier, Vince Ryan, Mr. &
Mrs. Wes Rader, Margaret
Hogarth, Cecil Regier, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Cockwell, James
and Janice Regier, Mr.
Morden, Ed Turnbull, Mr. &
Mrs. Verne Sorenson, Mr. &
Mrs. Clayton Merner, Doug
Ford, Mrs. Jesse Rader, Mr.
& Mrs. Bill Wagner, Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Bender, Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Keller.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Visscher,
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ayotte,
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Hart-
man, Mrs. Faye Rader, Mr.
&Mrs. Case VanRaay, Mr. &
Mrs. Howard Maier. Mr. &
Mrs. Don Weigand, Mr. &
Mrs. Leonard Restemeyer,
John Willert, •Mr. & Mrs.
Albert Rader, Mr. & Mrs..
Jake Schroeder, Mr. & Mrs.
'Robert Hoffman, Mr. & Mrs.
Roes Turnbull, Mr. & Mrs.
Lorne Luther, Tony : Ruttin,
Peter Rutten, " Bili 'Stanley,
Jack McCann, Jde Ryan, Joe
Boland.
Philip
Hall,
Randy
return UC keys
Harrigan, Pat Glavin, Ken
Campbell, John J. Glavin,
Blanche, Hodgins, Glen
Hodgins, Ray Glavin, Jim
Steeper, Greg Fleming, John
A. Glavin, Harvey Smith,
Gordon Woodburn, Don
McGregor, Ken Smithers,
Willis Steeper, Lyle Steeper,
Ruth You've, Morley
Hodgins, Dave Sheppard.
Carol McCarthy, Ken
Glavin, Mrs. Greta Luther,
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Miller,
John Muller, Lloyd Walper,
Martin Martens, Arnold
Geiser, Elgin Hendrick,
Remi Verhoeven, Case
Inthout, Doug Smith, Doug
Smith Sr., Herbert Miller,
Stuart Pole, Farley Martin,
Muriel Smith, Stephen
Jarainich, Mrs: Olive Miller,
Don Weigand.
Sanctuary of Dashwood Zion Lutheran Church
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