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Cltixon• !Vows May 21, 1981
Plan rummage sale
To begin Medical Centre work
The Dashwood and Area
Medical committee met
Tuesday, May 11 at the site
of the Medical Centre where
the position of the building on
the lot was decided and
marked. Due to the generous
donations of friends,
business places and
organizations to date, and
the continuous weekly con-
tributions being received to
encourage the committee, it
was agreed to start work on
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Dashwood
Mrs. Irvin Rader
the building of the centre
before the total goal has
been reached, with the
sincere hope and confidence
that he goal will be reached
by the time the centre is
ready for occupancy.
Dashwood and Area
Medical committee is plan-
ning a rummage sale in the
month of June. Watch for a
further notice. All donations
will be gratefully received.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love
were in London Thursday,
May 13, to see their second'
great granddaughter, Karl
AnnaMae•Lobb,first child for
Joe and Janet (Datars)
Lobb.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Nicksch, of Hobart, Indiana,
called on relatives in town
last week. They also visited
her brother in Exeter, sister
and family, Zion, and her
sister, Mrs. Esther Salmon
at University hospital.
Dashwood trustees,
George Tieman, Ken Rader
and Nancy Rader and their
spouses, Don Bender, and
Lorne Kleinstiver and staff
were guest of the O.E.L.
(Ontario Electric League)
on a visit and tour of the
Nuclear Reactor Bruce B
plant at Douglas Point
Thursday. It has been under
construction for seven years
and will go into service later
this year. They were also
treated to a steak dinner.
Mrs. Tieman said it was a
great outing and almost un-
believeable. The control
panel looks like something
out of Star Wars.
Mrs. Gordon Bender,
federation representative,
attended the Officer's
Conference at Waterloo May
5,6 and 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hayter received word from
their daughter and husband
Brad and Janice Oke Sunday
morning, that they had
arrived safely in Saudi
Arabia where they will be
working during the next
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rader
and family, London, were
weekend guests with Mrs.
Hilda Rader.
Sunday guests with
Mr.and Mrs. Dave Rader
and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Miller and girls,
Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vin Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Penhale; Mrs. Ada Newton,
London; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Dietrich, Zurich;
Bill Willert and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Willert attended
the funeral of their cousin,
Joanne Kashouty in Ar-
mada, Michigan Wednesday,
May 13.
Funeral service for the
late Milt Haugh was held
Tuesday, May 12 with pall
bearers Don and Jack
Gaiser, Don, Jim and Bill
Weigand and Bob Hendrick.
Flowers In Calvary United
Church, Sunday were from
the family of Milt Haugh,
placed in loving memory.
Calvary UCW
Calvary United Church
Women held the May
meeting Monday, May 11
with the World Outreach
committee in charge. Mrs.
Sid Baker chairlady, read
"God cares for your
friends."
Mrs. Gerald Mason and
Mrs. Jack Gaiser sang a
duet. Mrs. Harold Carroll
read two poems. "The Other
side of the Door" and "When
God created Mothers." Mrs.
Mildred Kellerman com-
pleted the study book on
Japan.
Mrs. Eben Weigand pass-
ed out numbered paper
tulips and winners of plants
were Mrs. Earl Guenther,
Mrs, Don Gaiser and Mrs.
Ralph Weber.
Mrs. Don Gaiser presided
for the business. Special
prayers were said for the
sick. The sunshine com-
mittee is Mrs. Bill Chandler
and Mrs. Earl Guenther.
The strawberry supper is
June 17. A bus leaves for the
United Church London
Conference in Chatham,
May 27at3p.m. Theordina-
tion of Miss Barbara Laing
will take place. Anyone
wishing to go contact Mrs.
Don Gaiser.
Zion Ladies Aid
The Mother and Daughter
supper of Zion Lutheran
Ladies' Aid was held Tues-
day, May 12, with group 1
and conveners Mrs. Ernest
Koehler and Mrs. Ronald
Becker in Charge.
A large number satdownto
a bountiful. table. Pastor
Mellecke said grace.
Honorary members wore
corsages .Jayne Hayter
proposed a toast to the
mothers and Mrs. Irvin
Rader responded with a
toast to the daughters.
Several plants were given
to Mrs. Louella Tiernan and
Mrs. Lloyd Rader for mark-
ed plates; Mrs. Murray
Keller and Tammy for
birthdays closest; Mrs. Jim
Lynn, youngest mother.
Guest speakers, Carla
Krause and Pam Sittler who
operate "The Sap Bucket" in
Elmira were introduced by
Mrs. Ron Merner. These
ladies in the Mennonite com-
munity have organized the
ladies into groups making
quilts and crafts. They dis-
cussed their work and show-.
"ed slides. Many quilts and
crafts were on display.
Mrs. Charles Martene
presided for the business.
The Altar Guild reported 8
phone calls, 4 cards sent, 2
flowers and 25 visits. The
new guild is Mrs. Arnold
Becker and Mrs. Shirley
VanDorsselaer.
Group 2 will have the
birthday party in June at the
Blue Water Rest Home.
Miss Helen Nadiger has
been appointed assistant
treasurer.
Moro Donations
The following is a partial
list of donations to the Dash-
wood and Area Medical
Centre:
Mrs. Katherine Schenk,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Merner, Harold
Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. George
Pen, Bev and Lanny Durdin,
Mr. and Mrs. • Robert
Morrissey, Lorne Genttner
Memorial, Milton Haugh
Memorial, Exeter Ford
Equipment, Rumball
Motors, Kongskilde Ltd.,
Doug Johnson Construction,
Godbolt Insurance, Tuckey
Beverages, Gaiser and
Kneale Insurance, Jerry
MacLean Automotive
Mosselman's Onions Ltd.,
Market Farm Equipment,
Fergus Turnbull and Sons
Ltd., Grasdahl Construction,
Fettes Tours, Vincent
Excavating, Ken Lovie
Construction, Superior
Propane, Grand Cove
Residents Association,
Continental Grain, Grand
Bend Lions Club, Turnbulls
Grove, Farmer Bills, Exeter
Lions Club, Dashwood Men
and Womens Slow pitch,
Stephen Central School,
G.N.O. Bridge Club of Dash-
wood, Mrs. Ella Mcllroy,
Rufus Turnbull, and Mrs.
Lyla Broderick.
Moist
at May folly
No interest charges for 12
months will be offered as a
special incentive to all
purchasers of new motorcycles
Randy Collins of Hully Gully an-
nounced today.
Collins, who negotiated the deal
with a local bank believes he is
the only motorcycle dealer in the
area to go interest frbe on all
new purchases. The program
means you con take one year to
pay by making 12 equal prin-
cipal only payments. -
"Consumer response i! expected
to be fantastic, particularly
when people ore faced with
weekly increases in interest,"
Collins said. "We expect to sell
about $250,000 worth of new
motorcycles in a very short time
to interest free purchasers."
Hully Gully, has built a reputa-
tion on extremely competitive
prices; backed up with on ex-
cellent service department. Now,
with the addech benefits of not
having to pay interest, motorcy-
cle sales are expected to surge
ahead.
Collins refused to comment on
how long the bank would allow
him to offer interest free
purchases... but, for the moment,
anyone who is even remotely in-
terested in buying a motorcycle
should contact him immediately.
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Sale ends Saturday, May 23