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DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
Dashwood W,1,
The Agriculture and Canadi-
an Industries group was in
charge of the May meeting with
Mrs. Ervin Devine convenor.
Mrs. Mervyn Webb was chair -
lady. Roll call was, "Something
I use in my home that my
grandparents m i s s e d." Mrs.
Harold Kellerman discussed the
motto,"A lover of nature can
never be an atheist". Mrs,
Merrill James, as guest speaker,
spoke on the mint in Ottawa,
which was most interesting.
Mrs. Syd Baker, president,
dealt with the business. A
thank you note was read from
the Men's Club in appreciation
of the dinners served them this
year, The Red Cross canvass
resulted in $157.65 being col-
lected, The reports of all the
standing committees for the
new year's program were read.
Lunch was served by the com-
mittee in charge.
WSWS Meeting
The May meeting of the
WSWS of the Evangelical U.B,
Church was held May 6, with
the Christian Social Relations
Group in charge and the con-
venor, Mrs. Eben Weigand,
ehairlady, She opened the wor,
ship service with a poem in
keeping with the theme of the
meeting, `Mother's Day". Mrs.
Jessie Rader and Mrs. Jack
Geiser also took part in the
service.
Many of the mothers were
accompanied by a son or a
daughter. The program con-
sisted of a duet by Beth Snell
and Bonnie Mason; a recitation
by Jane Guenther; a reading by
Mrs. Charles Snell; and a piano
solor by Eleanor Wolfe. Mrs.
Merrill James showed a short
film entitled "Learning to live
with parents". Following the
program a dainty lunch was
served.
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president, presided for the busi-
ness. Good used clothing was
collected for the Mennonite
centre at Kitchener. Mrs, Gor-
don Bender reported having re-
ceived the books for the read-
ing course, Mrs, Charles Snell
gave an interesting report of
the WSWS convention in Iiam-
ilton. Mrs. M. J. James report-
ed some of the highlights of
the Youth Fellowship Canip Re-
treat at Pembroke, The Sun-
shine Committee for May is
Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, and Mrs.
Amelia Willert. One hundred
twenty-four visits were made
last month.
Mother and Daughter Banquet
The annual Mother and
Daughter banquet was held in
Zion Lutheran Church by the
Ladies' Aid, with group 4 in
charge and Mrs, Addison Tie -
man convenor.
A toast to the mothers was
given by Iris Becker, responded
to by Mrs. John Rader. A short
program followed consisting of
piano solos by Janet Miller and
Margaret Merner; reading by
Marjorie Schenk and Mrs. Leon-
ard Schenk; accordion solo by
Lynda Rader; musical duet by
the Salmon sisters; and songs
by the junior choir. Mrs. Mary
Martene received the prize for
the oldest mother and Lori
Keller for the lucky registration
draw.
Mrs. Milford Merner, presi-
dent, presided for a brief busi-
ness meeting. Reports were
given by all committees. It
was decided to add a few items
to the kitchen. A small sum
is to be set aside for LWML
expenses.
Progressive cooty rounded
out the evening with Mrs. Rein-
hold Miller winning high for
mothers and Margaret Merner
for the daughters. • Mrs. Mary
Marlene low for the mothers
and Marilyn Pfaff for the
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller-
man and John spent Sunday
with Mrs. J. T. Cowen at Han-
over.
Mrs. Ed Keller is a patient
in South Huron Hospital. Ex-
eter.
Mrs. Henry Eagleson spent
last week at Southampton with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eagleson
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Wolfe and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Eagleson, of Exeter, spent the
week -end there and she return-
ed home with ,them.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mclsaac
and Daniel, of Detroit, spent
the week -end with Mrs. Lucinda
McIsaac. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Johnson, of Windsor, visited
with her during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jirn Beavis and
Barbara, of Detroit, Mr. •and
Mrs. Joe Bruce, of Windsor, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of
Brantford, attended the funeral
of their aunt, the late Mrs. Her-
man Zimmer, and spent the
week -end with Mrs. Bertha
Hayter.
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Recent baptisms at Zion Lu-
theran Church were Elise Mae,
infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
W i l I i a ui Vandeworp, whose
sponsors were Mr. and Mrs, Leo
Schendall, of Kitchener and
Miss Yvonne Devine; Michael
James, infant son •of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Maier, whose spon-
sors were Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Maier, of London. Pastor Wil-
liam Getz officiated.
Discuss Union
Friday evening, members of
the congregations of Dashwood,
Zurich and Crediton E.U.B.
churches inet in Dashwood to
hear the studies on church
union presented.
Rev. Grant Bomberger, from
Ayr, presented charts of the
local church studies. Rev,
Larne Dorsch, from Kitchener,
presented the comparative study
of the Methodist and E.U.B.
church, Rev, Howard Brox, of
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May 15-16
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May 19 -20
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LAURENCE HARVEY
LEE REMICK
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Pius "Operation Bikini"
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parative study Oaf the United
Church of Canada and the
E.U,B. church,
Following the presentation a
question and answer period was
held.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Howe and
girls, of London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Rader and family.
Sharon Rader entertained a
number of little friends on Sat-
urday on the occasion of her
approaching eighth birthday,
Gaines and a birthday lunch
were enjoyed.
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