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$y AO WILLIAM ROHDE Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Mr. and Airs. William mord, Ranid of Exeter who celebrated
their 45th wedding aneiversarY.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyned Guests present werealYfrs. Mary
les. •Gertrude WIsenlan' M. `Sinith of Belton, Mr. and Mrs:
And. Ws. Arnold Cann, M. and i James Ji:o01,: of stroford, Airs.
Mrs. Reg lioclgert, Mr. Jaek Nelson Knox and loYee ot st.
stpwprt, Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Mrs. ,Marys, Mrs. Mary Wilsen ot
ponald Deas, Mrs. Melvin Gar'l London, Mr. and Mrs. William
diner, Mrs. William. Rohde at -I RM
odd of Granton, r. and Mrs.
tended the ordination service .alt Frank Redd, Mr, Harry Rodd,
Central lthited ChurSth,
— -ails.111,a' Mr and Mrs LaverneRodd and
on Thursday evening. vonaiu at• . family of woodham, mr. and
Deas was among those who were . airs. Jack Stewart, Marlene and
ordained daring the impressive Elaine.
service. Mr. and Mrs. Rodd received
After the service the ordin many gifts.
ants and, . missionaries, their
families and friends were invit- ' WA ,and WMS
ed to Divine Street Church, for i The june meeting of the. WA
refreshments., _,; and WMS was held on Tuesday
ReV- Donald A. peas assisieu ; evening in the church basement
Rev. Hugh Wilson with the ser • I with Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne and
vice on Sunday morning and 1 Mrs, Victor Jeffery as hostesses.
gave an inspiring message. I Mrs. Melvin - Gardiner led in
I worship assisted by Mrs, Stanley
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- Material for the Sunday School
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curtains was discussed and it
45 yearsI committee in charge,
, waa decided to leave it to the
Last Wednesday evening
Mr. The topic nn Home Mission-
andai
Mrs. Lorne Passmore en. 1 aries was given by rs. Hugh
tertained relatives to a turkev I Wilson.
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Personal items
Mrs, Raymond Greenlee, Mrs, Laurel and Margaret spent last
Earl Atkinson, Mrs. Harvey Lat- week with the former's mother,
ta, Mrs. Tom Kooy, Mrs. Lorne Mrs. Hugh Wilson,
Weiberg, Mrs. Maurice lateDon- 11liss Catherine Bray, Toronto,
ald and Mrs. Heber Davis atspent the weekend with Misses
tended Perth Deanery W..A meet- Agnes and Margaret Bray.
Lag in Christ's Church, Listowel, Mr. Edwin Miller returned
on Friday. home from Victoria Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Abbott, London, on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ballan-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis tyne spent the weekend with
and Sharon, Mrs. Harry Carroll relatives in Detroit.
and Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Duncan
Heber Davis were guests at the and family of Bloomingdale were
silver wedding anniversary of Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Merdie Colbert, Mrs. Melvin Gardiner.
Bailymote, held in Brynston Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ottewelt and
on Saturday evening. family of Exeter visited on 'Sun
The congregation of St. Pat- day with Mr.' and Mrs. Edwin
rick's Church are having the
basement of the church redecor-
ated.
Mr, Harry Carroll has been
under the doctor's care this past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Balsdin and
Dorothy were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkin-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tindall
were guests at the Smith-
Gilfillan wedding held at the
United Church, Elimville, on
Saturday and at the reception
which followed in. the church
parlors.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt,
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll and
Mr. Wayne Carroll and Miss
Muriel Abbott .spent Sunday at
1pperwash celebrating Wayne's
birthday.
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Report on
Mrs, James Anderson was in
charge of the program which
consisted of a piano solo by Mrs.
Reg Hodgert, a reading by Mrs,
Lee Webber and a piano solo by
Mrs, Alvin Passmore.
Persona I items
Rev, 1-1. C. Wilson and Mr.
Lloyd Ballantyne attended the
London Conference at Central
United Church, Sarnia, last week.
Mrs. Donald A. Deas, Neil,
Shipka
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Sunday visitors with Mr. and
`Mrs. John Heckman and Mrs.
Mary Stephen included- Mr. and
Mrs. Reinhard Stephen, of Ches-
ley; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ste- day,.
phen, of Elimville; Mr. and
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Mrs, Albert Baynes, Mrs. Den-
zil Facey of Belton, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Elford, hva. and
Michael of Elimville, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert and
Janet were guests on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. William El-
ford,
Mrs. Almer Passmore. Dar-
lene and Dale arrived home en
Sunday evening after having
spent two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne. Listoen of Portage
la Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Teffery.
visited on Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, of
Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Riney Keller and
Barry of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Thomson, Janice, Earl
and Vernon of Woodham visited
on Sunday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. William. Rohde.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pym were
treated to a rousing &Wad on
Wednesday evening. There. were
about 40 in attendance,
Marcia, Mark and Beverly
Shulman of Embro spent Thurs-
day with their graridparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Ppm.
Mission Band will be held on
Sunday morning during the
church service.
The ladies of the congregation
housecleaned the church • and
fixed up the flower beds on Tues -
Royai •ily topic
.M•oiogo• from.
Greenway
WA and WMS.
June meetingWA
and MIS ,of the ',United Church
WAS held at the home of Mrs,
_Dryden Taylor. Mrs. Arthur
Brophey had charge of the wor-
ship and gave a reading on
"Feer is the cause of the ilia of
our day." She was assisted,. bY
Miss Evelyn Curls. •
Mrs. Carman Woodburn gave
a reading on Christian ,Citizen-
.
apip.
The WA president, Mrs. Joe
1-ferner, took charge of the WA
business when plans were coin-
pleted for the strawberry and
ham supper on Wednesday, Jane
24. Both men and women of the
congregation were asked to meet
at the ehurch the Monday eve-
ning before the supper to make
preparations and each lady is
asked to donate a towel for the
kitchen cupboard.
The ladies are asked to meet
at the church on Thtirsday eve-
ning, Jane 11 to make cancer
dressings. Thirteen members
answered the roll call with the
• rig recipe.
The July meeting wilt be held.
at the home of Miss Evelyn
Curts Thursday, July 2,
Personal items
Mrs, W. T. Ulm and Miss.
Liilian Ulens, of Windsor, spent
a few days last week at their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sabot and
family, of London, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Ed, Bullock
and Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Bul
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Twed•
dle and family of West Corners.
Mrs. Charles Mason, who has
been some time with' Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Hodgins, is now a
patient at Green Gables Nurs-
ing Home, Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerr, of
Sarnia, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Dean
Brown.
Miss Viola Curts and Miss
Myrtle Luther are spending their
vacation at New York and At-
lantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware-
ham, of Sarnia, spent a few
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Pollock.
Misses Viola and Bonnie Twed-
dle of West Corners spent the
weekend with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, Milton Woodburn.
Mrs. Selbourne English is
spending a couple of weeks with
relatives at Cornwall and is at-
tending graduation at Cornwall
Hospital, where she was super-
visor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rock spent
the weekend with relatives in
Detroit.
Mr. and airs, Cleve Brophey
and family, of London. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Brophey.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ulens
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ehelsta ; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jef- •
fery, Helen and Marline, and,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilhelm
and Carolyn.
Miss Shirley Coleman, of Lori-,
don, spent the weekend with her
spottier, Mrs. Jane Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiri-
er arid family visited Sunday
with Mrs, L. Finkbeiner and Mi.
and Mrs. Tom Rosser and fam- I
Ily in London.
Miss Debbie Ruth Lamport, of
Toronto; was a weekend guest
with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baumgar-
ten were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, at
Bothwell.
Mr. and Mrs. ta`r1 Litfle, Bob
and Philip, of the Haig Farm.
• visited Sunday with Mrs. liable
Desjardine,
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Woodham. were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitz-
er. nen and Barbara.
Mr. John LamPort. of Toronto,
spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. E. Lamport, and
Mr. Tom Lamport.
WA
Mrs. Jim Clarke was hostess
for the WA. meeting on Wanes-
. day, Mrs, Kart Guenther and
Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner were in
charge of devotions. The vice-
president, Mrs. Ross Pickering,
. conducted the business. Plane
for the annual. picnic were at-
Range.d.
Healthy eign, iit the Canadian ,
economy was the In per rent ad.
vance in alea scored iii Febru-
try, 1959, by department storeS
aS tnnipared with February,
1958.
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CANADIAN
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for Dashwood WI
Ey MRS. ERVIN ROPER i Mrs. t Charles Snell read the
t Scrip tire and Mrs. Carl Oes.
The regular meeting 0 Dash- treicher led prayer.
wood ma was held TuesdaY, June
g, with the citizenship committee
and Mrs. Wallace Becker, con.
vener,lloin et14srgree'sponded to by aerie's Snell and Mrs, Carl Oes-
:naming a .formea Qom. Etrnegieellearridsagnagyeaadlt,leeatd-ipMgr,s, Wes
Mrs. Gordon Bender eommented
on the motto: "Be of use to men
and you wilt learn to love them."
Margaret Merner played a piano
solo and she and her mother also
favored with a piano duet.
Nits. EtNtrie Devine spoke on
"Elizabeth Our Queen" for the were Made;
tenth. Pictures of the Royal fam- TkeSunday sr' Picnic.' of
ily made a fitting display. A the EvangelicalUnited Brethren
magic fish pond not only added Church will be held June 19.
Provided Mary Jane Burt
wood, the former ItterY Jane
to the treasury but At the home of her daughter,
plentY of fm.
Mra. Leonard Schenk, Presi- Mrs. Ed Turnbull, RR, 1 Dash -
dent, presided for the business.
The institute is to he in charge Kent died Wednesday, June 3,
1959, in .her 91st year,
of a booth for the school area
Her husband, the late Charles
sports day, June 23,
A membership contest with Burt, died last July. M. and
Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs, Wal- Mrs, Burt lived in the Manitou -
captains, is to be lin district most pf their mar -
/ace Becker,
port of the District Annual held
picnic is rigid lives.
of Mindemoya, and Alfred, of
held in the fall. A
planned for ;rub; 29. Surviving besides her daugh-
ter, Edith, are two sons, James,
Mrs. Arnold Kuntz gave. a re -
at Grand Bend, Gore B
Celebrate 48th anniversary
Mrs. George Link had as the
triple "Missionary Work in the
Dominican Republie". Mrs,
The parsonage eetrinuttee was
.asked to finci, ,out parsonage
needs for he new minister and
his family. The Sunday :sclio0
Picnic is to be held June 19.
Plans for the strawberry supper
Grade A — 3 -pound average
Fryers
$w,+ Pitkha PaaMI
L.
Cotamah't
Cottage Rolls 531
Luntheon Meat
Spiced Horn
Top Quality IOW Low:PtIcei at
Fink's Meat Market
PHONE $ 480 toot ST, -s" toTtik
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft
were honored by their family on
Sunday on the occasion of their
48th anniversary with a family
dinner.
Present were their children.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft and
family and Miss Lorna Kraft, of
London, Gordon Kraft, Mr, and
Mrs. Ken Kraft and pastor and
Mrs. K. L. Zorn and Debbie,
Flowers were also placed in the
Lutheran Church.
WSWS meeting
The WSWS meeting of the
Evangelical United Brethren,
Church was held Friday with the
spiritual life group in charge and
Mrs. Jessie Rader, convener.
celebrated their 25th wedding an-
niversary on Saturday.
The body rested at the T,
Harry Hoffman funeral home
where services were held Thurs-
day, June 4. Rev. A. E. Holley,
of Grand Bend United. Church,
officiated, Services were held
Saturday, June 6, at Gore Bay,
with interment in Gordon Ceme-
tery, Manitoulin Island,
Personal items
Rev. W. F. Krotz left last Wed-
nesday to attend the Western
Conference of the Evangelical
United Brethren Church at Ed-
monton, Alberta. He will be at
one of his former charges where
he was minister for ten years
as well as many other places
familiar to him.
Pupils of Mrs, Tfarold Stire
entertained each other Saturday
afternoon with piano solos and
duets, after which refreshments
were, served,
Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Rader
and family 40. Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Rader and boys. were Sun
-
-day guests with Mr. and. Mrs.
Lenard Prang and family, Zur.
"ch. •
Parents of children in room one
and all parents and pre-school
children ,of Dashwood Public
Settee' are asked to retnenther
the picnicFriday afternoon, June.
12, at Grand. Bend beach. The
teacher, Mrs, Adah Webb, will
be la charge. "
Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Rader and
family were Sunday guests of
Mr. and. Mrs, Garnet Webers
and family, At.. Waterloo,
Mr. .ancl Mrs. George Gilbert
,,and Miss Ellen Gilbert, of .Strat-
ford. were weekend guests with
Mr. and Mrs. •CCRLItleY .Burmeis-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter
and familyspent Sunday at
Goderich with AU. and Mrs.
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