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DASIIWOOD snd DISTRICT
NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs.- Ervin Rader
FALL RALLY
Sixteen members of Zion
Lutheran Church attended
the Lutheran Laymen's
League fall rally at St. John's
Lutheran Church, Wartburg,
October 22. The speaker for
the evening was John Daniels,
Kitchener, who showed a
film and spoke on the Luther-
an Laymen's League. The
theme of the rally was, "Alive
in Christ."
Deveral members from Cal-
vary United and Zion .Lutheran.
Churches attended Caven
Presbyterian church, Exeter,
Thursday evening to listen to
the missionary humanitarian,
Mrs. Lillian Dickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Weig-
and spent the weekend at
Elmira with Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Braid and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Gamble, London, were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Rader.
Mrs. Adeline Kraft is a
resident at the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall.
Mrs Maggie Nadiger and
Helen attended the funeral
of the late Gordon H. Rath -
well at the Beattie Funeral
Home, Clinton, Saturday,
October 25. Rev. J. Oestreich-
er officiated.
Lambert Witmer is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London,
MEN'S CLUB
The first dinner meeting
of Dashwood Men's Club
was held Monday, October 27,
catered to by Dashwood W.I.
It was their annual meeting
and the following officers were
elected.
President, Paul Watson;
vice-presidents, Ken Baker,
and Don Rader; secretary -
treasurer, Mike Rau; program
committee, George Tiernan,
Don Bender, Mike Hartman,
Keith Rader, Glen Webb,
and Doug Riddell; attendance
committee, Jack Cockwell
and Bill Baechler; finance
committee, Melvin Stade
and Ray Rader; auditors, Ray
Hartman and Harry Hoffman.
Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and
Mrs. Albert Rader along with
other members of Exeter
TOPS club attended the dist-
rict convention at Strathroy,
Saturday, which was held at
the Anglican Church Hall.
About 100 ladies attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce,
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs.
John Snyder, Brantford, spent
the weekend with Mr. and
PRO CLAMATION
"To bring to the attention of the people
of Huron County that nutrition is essential
to overall good health and vitality and that
sound eating habits provide many bene-
fits to all ages, I hereby proclaim November
2 - 8, 1975 as Nutrition Week."
A. McKinley, Warden,
County of Huron
AUCTION SALE
of
Antique furniture, tractor and horse drawn farm machinery for
JOHN AND ROBERT ARMSTRONG
at Lot 11, Concession 12, Stanley Township; 5 1/2 miles north of
Zurich .
ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, AT 1 P.M.
Early model AR John Deere Tractor; Cockshutt two furrow
trail plow, McCormick 6 ft. binder; McCormick 11 Run hoe
drill, McCormick horse drawn manure spreader on steel, Fleury
Bissel 30 plate disc; 3 -section of drag harrows; 6 ft horse drawn
cultivator; McCormick #9 mower with oil bath; IHC 3 bar side
rake, dump rake, diamond harrows, walking plow, Cockshutt
wagon and flat rack, Letz grinder, belting, scales, fanning mill,
hog feeders and crate, ladders, sap pan, cast iron kettle, circular
saw, fence posts, bag cart, electric fencer.
ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD - Hanging lamp complete,
flat to wall cupboard, wooden butcher's kettle, antique platform
rocker, antique writing desk, wicker rocker, cylinder phonograph
records, organ stool, cherry chest of drawers, large cupboard,
dresser, two benches, side board bottom, old floor model radio,
buffet, dresser and mirror, wooden bed, iron bed, 4 -piece toilet
set, drop leaf table, copper boiler, broad axe, small wood and
coal stove, ice box, meat and sausage grinders, large apple
peeler, poplane wall heater, plus a host of items to numerous
to mention,
TERMS - CASH - NO RESERVE
"NOTE" the above machinery is in good condition.
AUCTIONEERS
Richard Lobb R.G. Gethke
Clinton Bornholm
OINOMINTIMaromerneemmemorrenenanor
Mrs. T. Harry Hayter. On the
occasion of their 40th wedding
anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bruce were honoured with a
luncheon at the Benmiller
Inn by Mr. and Mrs. John
Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Harry Hayter and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Hayter.
Miss Janice Hayter, who is
attending the University of
Windsor, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. T. Hary
Hayter and family. She also
attended the commencement
at South Huron High School
Friday evening.
4-H CLUB
The Dashwood 4-H girls
club No III who call them-
selves "Flour Power" held
their third meeting at Mrs.
Delmar Miller's home. Foll-
owing opening exercises, Mrs.
Miller discussed batter breads
and convenience yeast prod-
ucts. With the assistance
of the girls and Mrs. Inth-
our, she demonstrated the
preparation of Brown Batter
rolls.
While the dough was rising,
Store plants
for next year
If you' store your favor-
ite plants properly over the
winter, you will likely be
assured of strong healthy
plants the following year.
"Many plants die after frost
occurs," says R.F. Gomme,
Ontario Ministry of Agric-
ulture and Food horticultur-
ist. "However, dahlias, beg-
onias, and gladiolas will
bloom for many years if they
are properly cured and stored
indoors for the winter."
Dig up dahlias carefully
and remove most of the soil
from their roots. After cutt-
ing off dead stems, air-dry
the tubers for two to three
days on your lawn. When the
dahlia tubers are dried,
they can be placed in plast-
ic bags containing air holes,
or in -a box of dry sand or
peat. Store them in a cool,
dry location in the basement
at about 4.5 deg. C (40 deg F).
"After digging up your tub-
erous begonias, remove most
of the stems as these can
cause decay that will spread
into the tubers," advises
Mr. Gomme. "VClean off the
soil and store the begonias
in flats or in a bag of dry peat
moss."
Gladioli corms should be
thoroughly cleaned of soil
and their stems removed
after they are dug up. Air-
dry the corms for several days
before placing them in a cool,
frost -free area.
"NEW" BINGO
MONDAY, 8:30 P.M.
NOVEMBER 3
YANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
JACKPOT - $240.
IN 58 CALLS
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weak.
1 5 REGULAR GAMES AT '10." EACH
3 SHARE-THE—WEALTH GAMES
ADMISSION $1.00 - INCLUDES ONE FREE
CARD ADDITIONAL CARDS 254 EACH
OR 6 FOR $1.00 •
ADMISSION RESTRICTED TOTIIOSE
le TEARS OF AGE OR OVER
Mrs. Miller showed the girls
a cook book published in 1882.
During the baking, the girls
compared the prices of diff-
erent types of pizzas.
The rolls were delicious
for lunch served with cheese
and orange juice.
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
RE:TAXES
Please note that the final payment
1975 taxes is due November 14.
of
MEL GRAHAM
Clerk -Treasurer
NOTICE
to the
residents of the
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
The Township of Hay has established,a Recreation
Committee, whose purpose will be to aid in the pro-
motion of recreation programs for Hay Township
residents.
We would be pleased to receive your ideas as
to what recreational programs you would like to see
implemented and in what locality.
The undersigned or any member of the Recreat-
ion Committee would be pleased to hear from you.
W.C. Horner
Secretary
Hay Township Rec. Comm.
AUCTION SALE
Featuring Furniture, Car, Antiques,
Carpenter and Garden Tools
Saturday, Nov. 1st at 1 p.m.
For Mrs. Blackburn, 91 Richmond St., N., Hensall
PROPERTY SOLD
FURNITURE: Space Saver (new); 2 single beds; headboards;
mattresses and spreads (like new); 2 night tables; white
dresser with mirror (excellent); coffee table; vanity & bench;
step table; 2 chrome kitchen sets; 6 chairs and 4 chairs; rocker
and matching chair; Shelbern solid state stereo companion
speakers; New Kenmore vacuum cleaner with beater shag rug
attachments; BW TV; Channel Master rotor; storage cabinet;
other interesting items; Eureka vacuum; Torcan 66 electric
heater; Simplicity wringer washer; new condition; chester-
field and chair (wing back - green).
CUT GLASS INCLUDES: fruit bowl; pickle glass; vase; cake
stand; other small pieces; cheese dish (Nippon); plates and
vases include RS Prussia; English china; etc. Musical humidor,
wine decanter
SPECIAL ITEM: pure Butterfly tray, other small items.
AUTOMOBILE: 1967 Chevelle Super Sports, 2 -door, 8
cylinder, power brakes and steering, 1 owner (58,240), ex-
cellent condition, sells as is.
ANTIQUES: commode with metal draws, old parlor arm
chair, 3 press backs, 6 church chairs, 2 hump back trunks, an-
tique bed and dresser and commode (matching); rare picture
album; old Westinghouse radio, working; harvest table;
assortment old jars; quilt box crd quilts; wooden pump
(working); cistern pump; pictures and frames; baby shawl;
table cloth hand woven; other interesting collectibles.
TOOLS: Carpenter and garden; B&D electric drill, Sabre
saw; Skil saw; hand saws; 24 foot aluminum extension
ladder; step ladder; large stapler and staples; garden
wheelbarrow; barbecue.
Terms of Sale Cash
No Reserves as Mrs. Blackburn is moving into a senior citizen
apartment
Percy Wright, Auctioneer
KIPPEN, ONT. 262-5515
Please Note: All Bidders register and receive a number. Sold items
the responsibility of the purchaser at end of bidding. If paying by
cheque supply own personalized cheque form from your bank.
Proprietor or Auctioneer not Responsible for Accidents Day of Sale.