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Mr. and Slre. Fred Ounnington,
gr. •and IVIra, Lloyd Vegan of
Listewel visited at Wasaga Beach
Midhurst ower the weekend,
mr, and Mrs. john Heherell
f OWalia, Michigan, anent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Pitil;
IP Mural], and attended the )3011
-reuniOn.
The Vacatibual School a Blira-
vine Ilnite,d Church began Mong
glaT with an attendance of 62
DUP111/*
A number from. this commun-
ity attended the Bell Family re -
unit)* at Exeter Riverview Park
onSundaY.
'Mr, and Mra. Wi11an Griffin
and Dorothy ot Mordezi, Mani-
to'be, visited 'with XT. and Mrs,
Everett Skinner over the week-
end and attended the Hunter re -
Mrs. Eva Prowse of Brooklin
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Skinner and*attend-
ed the Hunter Reunion.
Mr. in Skinner, of New Tor-
-onto has returned to Toronto to
attend summer school after spend-
ing •a few days with Mr. and
IVIrs. Everett Skinner,
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Enjoy Annual Picnics
Dashwood and Zion
Lutheran Churches laeld their
Picnics this Past week; the former
Seatorth and Oar, latter at
jOwett'S Grove, vr34 good attend-
ance.
Results of the Lutheran pinta
were: Richard DinneY, Mary Anne
Ilayter, ICharlesi Becker, „A.nue
Kraft, !Robert Miller, Itutb. Res*
mayer, Robert Becker, Kristine
(Gulena, Ernest Miller, Eleanor
Becker, Gerald Martene, Mre,
(Harold Maine, jamea Hayter.
Fancy couple walk, Garnet
Willert and Mr, Ed Hamather;
three-legged race (Amity), Iris
Recker and Valerie Gibson; (sen-
ior), June Rader and Elsa Ga-
lena; wheelbarrow race (junior),
David and Richard Rader; (sen -
tor), Robert Becker, Wayne Gib-
son; sack race, Anne Koehler.
Arthur Rader. Several relays 'were
also held.
Several special prizes were
awarded: to the oldest person,
Mrs. Jacob Scirroederi. youngest
baby, Michael Fleet; .longest mar-
ried couple, Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis
Restemayer; lucky plate, Joan
Coward; guessing contest, Mrs.
Fred Weiberg.
Care Of Plants
Institute Topic
The president Mrs. E. Rader
presided for the June meeting
of the W.I. The assistant secre-
tary Mrs. M. Merner read the
roll call "Name a Canadian Wild
Flower" which was answered by
14 'members and 4 visitors.
Mrs. N. Merner gave a report
on the district annual held at
Thames Road. Mrs. J. Rader was
appointed to be in eharg'e of •the
Tweedsmuir Book, assisted by
Mrs, L. Taylor and Mrs.° C. Snell,
Each member was urged by the
president to get the' history of
her home.
The agriculture group, adorned
with corsages of fruits, vegetables
and grain, was in* charge ot the
program with the convener, Mrs.
Sid Baker, in the chair.
The motto, "Yon can pray for
e. good crop but you have to keep
on hoeing," was taken by Mrs.
E. Rader. Little Beth •Snell sang
"I'll Be A Sunbeam For Jesus,"
Mrs. G. Andersen, a native of
Ireland, gave a brief talk on agri-
tulture in Ireland, Anne Koehler
favoured with a solo.
Mrs. C.1 Snell spoke On the
topic "Care and •Culture of,Atri-
can Violets." Mrs, V. L. Becker
was in charge of a display of
house plants, /ncluded in these
were beautiful 'African violets.
Mrs. B. Koehler conducted a 'con-
test in which the ladies had to
identify the leaves and flowers
belonging to the same plant.
Holiday ViSitors
•Holiday visitor's in the com-
munity were
s. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poland, of
Frarikford; Mr. Bruce Sieback, of
Illinois; Misses Lois and Betty
Geiser, London, with Mrs. Cora
Geiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beirder and
family, of Toronto, 'with. 'Roy's
father, Mr, John Bender.
Mr. and Mrs, Ward Kraft and
family, of London, with .Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Koehler and family.
Mr, Herb Gaiser, of Dearborn,
Mich., with his brother, Chester.
Geiser. They spent Sunday and
gonday in Kitchener. •
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Mrs, William Joyce and nalldl,
of Lorraine, Ohlo, and Mr, and
Mrs, fnalth, of Mt. Albert, with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Urban Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs. Carinen Deltmier
and Vanl, Mr. and Mrs. john
bert and Mr. Russell 'Cober, ail
of Stratford, With Mr. and IVIra,
Courtney Burnieister.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell 138,1o.ble.
and boys, of London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Taylor and boys, of
Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs, L.
H. Rader.
Mrs. Renate. Wahl, of Elmira.,
with her nieces and families, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Miller and Mr.
and Mrs, Edgar Restentayer,
Mrs, 33011 Newton and fairilY,
of London, and Mr. and Mrs, Mil-
ton Willert and daughter, Exeter,
with Mrs. B.. Willert.
Mr. and Mrs, Wtfllanina•ugh
with friends at Tobermory,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis •Smith and
Tommy, et Buffalo, with Mr. and
Mrs. NIg11 Rader and . other
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C011n
and family, of London, and Mr.
and Mrs, Harold Maine and fam-
ily, of Kitchener, with Mr. and.
Mrs. Reinhold. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Guenther,
of Windsor, with Mrs. Letta Tay-
lor.
Mrs, Grant Coward and daugh-
ter Joan, of Vancouver, B.C., at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-
dolph Miller.
Mrs. Thelma, Garvie, of Pt.
Edward, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Gibson.
Mrs. Bain, Mrs. Houlahatt and
Miss Rose Zimmer, of Detroit,
with friends in town, •
Personal Items
Mr. and Mr.S, •Sid Baker and
Mrs, Letta Taylor attended the
funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Fred
Burk, at London last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Burk and
family and Miss Mary Burk, of
Detroit, spent Thursday with Mr,
and Mrs. ;Sid Baker.
Miss Anne Taylor spent a
couple of days In London last
week.
Master Wayne Gibson spent a
couple of days this week in Ot-
tawa.
Mrs, Frank Watson, of Detroit,
is vacationing at the home of her
:brother and faintly, Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Snell.
• Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Watson and
Orby Kestle, of Detroit; M. and
Mrs. William Pitt and Mr, and
Mrs. 'Windsor Matthew, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Snell.
A large number from here at-
tended the Willed reunion at
Jowett's rirove, Bayfield, Satur-
day. •
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft and
family, of London, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reste-
mayer and also attended the Wil-
bert reunion.
Miss Carolyn Kraft, of London,
la spending' a Weekwitb her
aunt, Mrs. C. Fleet.
Mrs. William Nadiger has re-
turned home after spending two
weeks with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. W. Filkins
and Janice, at Howell, Mich.. Her
daughter and Janice are visiting
with her.
Mr. and Mrs,. W. Mebane and.
son, Ronald and Donald, Miss
Gail Spear, Beverley Parker, Judy
Denomme;* Larry Brisely, all of
Detroit, and Mr, and Mrs. Ken-
neth Edighoffer and family from
the west, With Mrs, Lucinda Mc-
lean. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of
Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Beavis and Barbara, of Detroit,
with Mrs. Bertha Ilayter. Bar;
bare, is spending two weeks with.
her grandmother. .•
Miss Mary Jane Hoffman is
vacationing with Dr, and Mrs. J.
A. •Spellman and familY, at Kit-
chener,
David Schroeder
David 'Schroeder, of Dashwood,
passed away at South Baron Hos-
pital, Exeter, Monday, July 4,
1955, in his ninety-second year,
He had been in failing health for
Some time,
is survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Everett Heist (Sophia),
of Dashwood, and Mrs. Robert
Grace (Laura), of Florida; one
son, Herman, of Atlanta, Mich,
one sister, Mrs. Lydia Feltner, of
Micb.,; two b r o t h.e r
Louis, of Shipka, and Jacob, of
Santa Barbara. He was a member
Of Dashwood Ill,11.B. Chnteh.
The body is resting at the
Hoffman funeral home, Dash-
wood, until Thursday, July 7 at
2:80 p.m., when services will he
conducted by Rev. 'trots. Inter-
ment will be in Dxeter cemetery.
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PYkenum Reunion
The fourth annual 33Ykeolaa
;eltdiOn, was held at the farm of
and Dykepran on Julyt A game
of horseshoes was played and
the winner was George Brown of
Galt. After dinner a program of
sports was eaiared with Paul and
Ray Dykernan as conveners. A
bali garne was played and a ehick-
en barbeeue supper served. Bus-
iness was then discussed and
George Brown and family of Galt
were appointed executive for
next year's reunion,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. ROSS Jaques and
Daniel Hicks visited. Wednesday
with Mrs. Ella Cox, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawley and
Richard, London, were Saturday
visitors wIth Mr. and Mrs. Jud
Dykeman. • ,
Mr. and. ,Mrs. Clifton Jaques
visited on Sunday with Mr.* and
Mrs. Gerald Hern,
Paul Dynman attended the
Poultry •Conference O.A.C.‘
Guelph., on. SaturdaY. • —
Mr. and Mrs, Roos 'Jaques were
Saturday visitors with Mr, and
induct First Minister
To New Area .Charge
On Thursday evening Rot, the service .over which Rev. 17.1.
J. nell was in. charge. Uev.
j. Pitt of Willa addressed as(
rainister
and Rev. W. C. Om1th,
Grand en4, directed hs remaxitt(
to the congregation.
Usre Webb. of Grand' Bend, a
laymaa of the Presbytery, .011-.
ducted Res% nallatoil. through the
service.
At a. reception which ,tellowe4,.
representatives :rout the three.
charges introduced Rev. Rapson
to his people. Lextiee.or the three
coagregatious Served luinb. Mr.
Cecil Wiloon, 08 behalf f. the
Congregations ., welcomed ltlr. and
Mrs. Rapson and son, David,and
daughter Marie to the commun-
ity. Mr. Rapson replied in. few
well ciloseo. remarks.
Rev. Rapson 'was tOrmerly
minister at Kirton ,atid, then was
a chaplain in the. Navy. Ile was
stationed at Sarnia and became,
industrial chaplaixi in the poly.,
roar Plant in that eity. for acv-
•eral years. This is his first Pas-
torate since leaving Sarnia.
Alex Rapson. B.A., who succeeda
Rev. was inducted
as Pastor ot the newly augmented
cbarge now Including Main St.
Exeter, Crediton and 'Ripka
churches.
Representatives from the dif-
ferent charges were present for
Mrs. Ar8014 Anderson, Science
Zion West S.S. Picnic
The annual Sunday School Tie'.
nis was held at Lions Park, Sea-
torth, on June 28. Alma Bern,
Marlene 'Towle, Edward Horn
04 'Ronald Bern were in charge
of the Sports. The winner in the
pre-school children's •race was
Graham Bern; in girls' races,
Elsie Miller, Margaret week,
Doreen 3rock and Alma Hera; in
boYs'' races, Larry Bern, Glen
Towle, Edward Bern and Fred
Married ladies, Mrs. Gerald
Horn; married men, jack Bern;
three-legged race, Edward and
Ronald Bern; kick - the - Slipper,
Alma Bern, Edward Bern; atone
gllesaing •contest, Rev, Slade.,
There were various relays With
Harry Hera and Tom Brock as
captains. A ball game was played
and swimming enjoyed.
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Mr. arid Mrs. Tom Covfard and
family, Of the Base Line, visited
with Mr, and Mrs. John Coward
Sunday evening. ,
Rev. Wanless, of Stroud, was a
caller on the Ibie on Friday.
M. and Mrs. William Dickey
and family visited on Sunday
evening With Mr, and Mrs, Grant
IVIeCorquodale, at Lakeilide.
lifri). Warner MclLoberts, of
Lithail, 'Visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Theron ;Creery during the Week-
end.
Mr. and lira. Ittkol, of
Stratford, were Weekend gueste
at the hone of M. and Vire, Jim
White.
Mt. and 1Vira. Ebner McLaugh-
lin, of Kitchener, visited With
14/fr, and Mrs. Laverne Rodd on
Sunday, —
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Pord, of
ititehener, were Collett at the
home a Mr. and Mrs. William
ricket and family oft IVfortday.
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