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ZPS WINNERS — The annual public speaking competition for intermediate and senior
grades at Zurich Public School were held recently. In the junior division, (left -right) Lori Turn-
bull finished second, Kelly Schroeder, first and Darrell Gingerich placed third. Staff photo
W.I. hears exchange teacher
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
The February meeting of
Dashwood W.I. was held
with the Citizenship and
World Affairs group in
charge and Mrs. Earl Keller,
convener. The roll call was
answered by - naming a
province of Canada and its
capital. Guests were the 4-H
girls and mothers. Mrs.
Keller gave a reading,
"Thank you Canada".
Speakers, Sandra
Schroeder and Carol Rader,
who had been on a school
Quebec trip introduced
themselves in French and
called upon their French
high school teacher, Miss
Rae Wild, who spoke on her
experiences as an exchange
teacher in a non English
school in Northern Quebec.
Mrs. Howard Datars read
the experiences her
daughter, Elizabeth had on
her trip to Ottawa.
The president, Mrs. Ray
Rader, presided for the
business. Carol Rader,
Cynthia Willert and Sherrie
Stade were presented gifts
for receiving Provincial
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Tuesday, February 21
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honors in 4-H work. The
leaders were also given
token gifts. Mrs. Gordon
Bender reported on a
planning meeting she -had
attended for the 75th an-
niversary of the district.
Canvass for the Red Cross
will take place in March. A
Donation will be made to the
benefit fund for the Rumball
family. There will be no
more euchres this year.
Visitors from Alberta
Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid
met following the mid -week
service of songs, witnessing
and a skit presented by six
young people, Lucille Bech-
man, Debbie Ivey, Gloria
Peterson, Marg Palmer,
Dave Quist and Vic Pedersen
from the Camrose Lutheran
College, Camrose, Alberta.
Mrs. Lorne Genttner,
president, dealt with the
business. There were 21
present. The Altar Guild
reported 24 visits, 5 treats
and one phone call. The new
Guild is Mrs. Esther Salmon
and Mrs. Erna Schroeder.
The Aid will cater to two
weddings, one in March and
one in April. A donation will
be made to the benefit fund
for the Rumball family. The
meeting was closed with
"The Lord's Prayer". Group
One served lunch.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Milier
and Joel, Port Elgin and Mr.
& Mrs. Dick Wiens and
family, St. Catharines, were
weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Albert Milier.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr. &
Mrs. Wendell Gamble,
London and Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Rader
Mrs. Paul Watson has
returned home from St.
Joseph's Hospital where she
underwent surgery.
Jim Becker is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, having
had surgery.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader
and Brian visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Richard Rader and
family, Goderich, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Gibson
have returned home
following three weeks in
Florida at Ft. Myers Beach
where the weather was
lovely and warm. They also
had good driving conditions.
Daniel, Jonathan and
Judith Mellecke and Doris
Stephen attended the Youth
Retreat at Holy Cross
Lutheran church, Kitchener,
on the week end.
Mrs: Cora Gaiser and Milt
Haugh visited in London last
week with their brother, Art
Haugh. Mrs. Art Haugh is
still in intensive care at
Victoria Hospital, following
surgery.
St. John Ambulance needs
volunteers — young people
interested in helping others
and saving lives. Boys and
girls between the ages of 11
and 16 can join St. John Am-
bulance Cadets if they have
the written consent of their
parents. Contact St. John
Ambulance, 46 Wellesley
Street, East, Toronto M4Y
1G5 for more information.
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
The 103rd Annual Meeting of the Hay
Township Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance
Company will be held in the Township Hall,
Zurich, on Tuesday the 28th day of
February, 1978 at 2 p.m., for the presenta-
tion of the Annual Report, to elect three
directors to replace those whose terms ex-
pire, and to transact all business as may be
done at a general meeting of the
policyholders.
The Directors whose term of office expire
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