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Times -Advocate, April 10, 1996
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Dashwood Fire Departments Speaker describes New
Zealand teaching exchange
Your Views
Letters to the editor
The Dashwood Fire De- "
partment raised $1,071
during the second an-
nual Boot Drive for Mus-'
cular Dystrophy on Sat-
urday. Firefighters
Dwight Sheppard, Jer-
emy Becker and Brad
Wright were stationed on,,
Highway 83 to collect a
toll as drivers passed
throught the police vil-
lage.
Saturday was also the
Dashwood Fire De-
partment's pancake
breakfast to raise money
for new equipment. Fire-
fighter Bob Boogemans
flipped pancakes for the,,
effort.
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The apple solution
"We'll munch our sinful habits
goodbye."
Dear Editor:
With respects to the Legion's Bingo smoking de-
bate, l wrote the enclosed editorial.
Don't Knock It Till You've Tried It
1 resent pointing fingers at anyone else,
I have some unhealthy habits myself,
Too much salt's not wise doctors say,
Why I best keep potato chips away.
I should try to stop my middle age spread,
My chocolate addiction's gone to my head,
If I don't practice it, how can I preach,
"Hide those chocolate bars out of my reach."
"Join me!, we'll try the apple solution,
There'll be less smoke, less health pollution,
You have a delicious, I'll have a spy,
We'll munch our sinful habits goodbye."
Harry A. Schroeder
Crediton
Science fair winners
EXETER - Maude Connon was
hostess for the April 2 meeting of
Alpha Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi, assisted by Maida Gaiser.
The guest speaker for the evening
was Jean O'Rourke, speaking about
her family's experience in 1993
when her husband, Terry, was on a
teacher exchange to New Zealand.
They lived on the South Island in
the town of Invercargil. The scen-
ery was beautiful and the people
very friendly. There were a lot of
sheep and fruit farms. Children be-
gin school at age five, going for a
full day. When they reach the inter-
mediate school level the students
start wearing uniforms.
The group viewed a video The
South Island, which showed many
of the sites they visited, including
the mountainous region. Lunch was
served by the hostess.
Brenda Hennesey conducted the
business. Maida Geiser reported
Exeter UCW
celebrate Easter
EXETER - The evening unit of
Exeter United Church UCW met
April 1. The room was beautifully
decorated for Easter and several
members attended the occasion
wearing new Easter bonnets. Unit
leader, Norma Cockwill welcomed
everyone with "The Miracles of
Easter" by Helen Steiner Rice. Fol-
lowing the secretaries and treasdr-
ers' reports, Jean Mills announced
plans were well underway for, the
annual Smorgasbord May 2. Tick-
ets were distributed and lists were
passed around .asking for help and
donations of food. '
Cockwill asked for volunteers to
form a women's choir for U.C.W.
anniversary Sunday April 21. She
also required ushers and donations
of food.
Maxine Sereda introduced her
daughter-in-law, Paula, a wedding
consultant and floral arranger' who
demonstrated how to make three
Easter arrangements. Two of these
were drawn for and won by Betty
Clarke and Mary Fisher.
The Easter bonnets were judged
and prizes given to Helen Coates,
Barb Sharpe, Ada Dinney and Mel-
va Ecker.
The worship service was conduct-
ed by Shirley Dawe, Mavis Atthill,
Norma Hooper, Gladys Talbot,
Mary Fisher and Maxine Sereda
who told the story of Peter through
scripture and a skit. With Maxine
on the organ and Josie Ryckman on
the piano, everyone enjoyed some
lovely Easter music and the meet-
ing concluded with a delicious des-
sert and tea served by Leona Mor-
ley's group.
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son, supporting their request for out
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his rehabilitation treatment.
The president conducted 'and
election of officers. The executive
for 1996-97 is: president, Shirley
Walken); Vice president, Elaine
Bogart; secretary, Elsie Herman;
treasurer, Donna Webster.
A potluck dinner is planned for
May 7 at the home of Brenda Hen-
nesey, where Secret Pals will be re
vealed: The special prize for the
evening was won by Maida Gainer.
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