HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-06, Page 15Dashwood
by Mrs. Irvin Rader
Pastor & Mrs. Mayo Mellecke,
Miss Helen Nadiger, Mrs,
Delmar Miller, Mrs. Albert
Miller, Mrs. Bill Becker, Mrs.
Charles Martene, Mrs. Frieda
Keller, Mrs. Florence Keller and
Mrs. Lloyd Bowman attended the
LWML Prayer Service at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church,
Stratford, Monday, March 28.
Mrs. Irvin Rader attended a
Book committee meeting for
South Huron Women's Institute
at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Rundle, Exeter, Tuesday, March
29.
Trevor Boyle, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh Boyle had the misfortune to
fracture his leg in two places
while playing after school. He
returned home Monday from St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Merner and
Margaret Merner spent the
winter school break at Acapulco.
Mike Chandler, Toronto and
Mark Chandler, Waterloo, spent
the week end with their parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Chandler.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr. &
Mrs. Ivan Taylor, Kitchener; Mr.
& Mrs. Garnet Weiberg,
Waterloo; and Mr. & Mrs.
Wendell Gamble, London.
Mrs. Margaret Carlisle,
Montreal, spent a few days last
week with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Rudolph Keller.
Firemen's Supper
The annual firemen's supper
Hawks
Continued from Page 11
the open corner.
Three hurt
Three members of the Hawks
missed part of the weekend ac-
tion due to injuries. Phil Knight
sat out most of the second period
in Saturday's opener after being
cut over the eye and on the
forehead with an errant stick.
Jim Ferguson had to retire late
in Sunday's contest to go to the
Belleville hospital for stitches to
close a cut over his eye.
The most serious injury was
sustained by rookie defenceman
Dave Kinsman. He was badly cut
around the eye by a stick in the
first period on Sunday and was
taken to Picton for treatment.
The attending doctor advised
there did not appear to be any
damage to the eye, although
Kinsman will be a doubtful
starter for this week's contests.
Trainer Bob Drummond was
also busy in the two games
helping other Hawks off the ice
after they were felled by shots to
the ankle and a couple of stiff
body checks.
GAME NOTES—Coach Ron
Bogart was naturally pleased
with his team's performance
after the long bus trip, but was
concerned that they were not
clearing the puck from their end
as well as they did in the Mitchell
series...he also noted they were
having trouble getting untracked
in•the early minutes, having been
scored on in the first minute of
play in their last three
games... over 100 Exeter fans
were on hand for Sunday's game
and they completely dominated
the 'game's cheering to give the
Hawks a big boost...the
Wellington arena is only three
years old, having been built after
the former structure was
destroyed by fire. It has a cement
roof and despite warm tem-
peratures outside, it was ex-
tremely chilly inside...Hawks
manager Fred Mommersteeg
made the winning coin call to get
the extra home game. The final
two, games of the series will be •
played mid -week unless the OHA
allows a change. Neither team is
happy wi
tHhW that situation, due to
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sponsored by the village and
catered to by Dashwood W.I, was
held Saturday, April 2, at Dash-
wood community centre.
Special guests included the
reeves of Hay and Stephen and
their wives, namely, Jack Tinney
and Cecil Desjardine, who
brought greetings from the
townships; Mr, & Mrs. Leo
Meidinger and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Meidinger, Zurich. Leo is
firechief at Zurich.
Following the supper there was
dancing for those present as well
as guests to the musia\f Country
Unlimited.
Mrs. Ken McCrae has returned
home following surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
4-H Meetings
Dashwood club 2. held their
third meeting with 12 girls
present. Topics for discussion
were grains, staystitching,
gathers, darts and seams. The
leaders also demonstrated same.
The fourth meeting was held
with 13 girls present. Topics were
bindings using knit fabrics. The
leaders demonstrated how to sew
several types of trims.
The fifth meeting was held
Monday, April 4, at Dashwood
Community Center. The leaders
b.;
reviewed Achievement Day
schedule and described the
projects to vote on for Spring
1978, They also demonstrated
facings and casings. The next
meeting will be held April 13.
Dashwood 4-H Club 3, "The
Little Rippers" held their third
and fourth meeting March 17 and
31 at the home of Mrs. Sheila
Miller. The beginners were
helped with cutting and marking.
The leaders demonstrated darts,
gathering, plain seams, pinking
and zig-zagging and showed the
girls how to make french seams,
flat -felt seams and top -stitched
seams. A few girls practiced with
the machine before closing.
Dashwood 4-H Club 1, The
Braided Bunch, has now com-
pleted five meetings for the
project 'Clothes for Leisure".
There are nine members and the
leaders are Violet and Pat
Bender.
Each member will complete an
article of loungewear or sleep-
wear. The members are learning
seams and facing finishes, bin-
ding and how to apply trims such
as braid, lace and eyelet.
The president is Wendy
Beaver, vice president, Heather
Riddell and secretary, is Kim
Gaiser.
Citizens News, April 6, 1977
Exeter United Church
Welcomes You To
The Watchmen
Sunday, April 17
7:30 p.m.
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