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Citizens News, May 11, 1978
Exeter florist speaks
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
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Dance
ZURICH
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Sat., May 13
Music By
BLUEWATER
PLAYBOYS
Sponsored by Zurich
Eagles Baseball Club
sumers Affairs group with
Mrs. Gordon Bender, con-
vener, was in charge of the
May meeting with grand-
mothers guests at a pot luck
supper. Roll call, "A bargain
that wasn't" was answered
by 14 members and, there
were 12 guests. Mrs. Syd
Baker was chairlady for the
program. Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Love favouredwith violin
and piano duets. Mrs. Irvin
Rader discussed the motto,
"The only value of time is its
use."
Ben Hoogenboom, Exeter
florist, was guest speaker.
He demonstrated flower
arranging and the care of
flowers. Tickets were sold on
one of the arrangements and
it was won by Mrs. Charles
Martene.
Mrs. Gordon Bender gave
two readings. Several
visiting grandmothers
received potted geraniums.
Mrs. Earl Guenther, a
coloured slip; Mrs. Ernest
Koehler, for drinking a glass
of milk; Mrs. Irene
McIntyre, a buckle on her
shoe; Mrs. Carol Ducharme,
up at six; Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
smallest ear rings.
President, Mrs. Eben
Weigand, presided for the
business. The Institute has
the birthday party at the
Blue Water Rest Home in
May.
Delegates were nominated
for the District Annual in
Hensall, May 18. Fifteen
dollars will be given for
Pennies for Friendship.
Dashwood W.I. will
celebrate their 25th an-
niversary in ` 'October:
District Director, Mrs. Ray
Rader was absent as she was
attending the Conference in
Waterloo.
Celebrate anniversary
Calvary United Church
U.C,W. celebrated their 65th
anniversary Sunday with
Zurich and Crediton United
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churches guests. Mrs:.
Gordon Bender, president,
officiated and introduced the
guest speaker, Miss Jean
Kellerman of Kitchener,
retired missionary of Japan
and China. She spoke of her
work and told of her ex-
periences. Mrs. Don
Weigand sang "Let there be
Peace on Earth". Mrs. Hugh
Boyle and Mrs. Bill Chandler
were ushers. Lunch was
served in the basement by
the Dashwood U.C.W.
Seniors meet
Dashwood seniors will hold
their meeting this Monday.
Baptism
Shelley Louise, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Miller, was baptized
in Zion Lutheran church,
Sunday, by Rev. M.
Melleeke. Sponsors were Mr.
and Mrs. Delmar Miller.
Personals
Susan Whittier, Toronto,
spent the weekend here with
her grandmother Mrs. Hilda
Wein.
Mrs. Nora Koessel,
Detroit, spent a week with
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Miller and
other relatives.
Jean Anne Guenther,
London; Debbie Crown,
Grand. Bend and Sheila
Willert have returned from a
cruise of the Caribbean and
South America. It included
eleven fabulous ports of call.
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS — At the awards banquet of the Zurich Rec hockey league the
most valuable player for each team was honoured. From left to right are Paul Morrison,
Sabres; Gaetan Blanchette, Panthers and Bernie Denomme, Blues. Missing was Dan Schilbe of
the Flyers. Staff photo
Talk about gardening
By Brenda Dowson
The second meeting of the
Parr Line 4-H Club was held
at Sandra Turner's home on
April 24 at 7:30. The roll call
was answered by nine
members who gave reasons
why they plan to grow a
garden.
The steps on preparing
your garden, some good
sources of organic material,
and grading system of
commercial fertilizers was
discussed.
We decided on a name for
our club. We are now the
Garden Gals, Our next
meeting will be on June 12 at
Sandra Turner's. The con-
tribution vegetables give to
family meals, the nutritional
requirements of the body,
spoilage of foods and home
storage of foods will all be
discussed at this meeting.
Refreshments were ser-
ved, giving the girls a chance
to visit and talk about the
club and school.
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