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STEPHEN SENIOR CHAMPIONS --This Dashwood ball club won the senior Champion-,
ship at the Stephen school area field meet Tuesday afternoon, The team defeated
Crediton 9.2. Girls, from left, are Iris Becker, Valerie Gibson, Linda Tiernan, Boys,
from left, are Eric Wolfe, Jack Schenk, Larry Wein, Rena Boogemans, Carl Tyler,
Bob Hoffman, Ken Genttner Eugene Guenther, Principal D, A. McCaw, background,
was in charge of the team. ,—T -A Photo
WIN STEPHEN JUNIOR TiTLE—A second Dashwood team won the junior champion-
ship defeating Blackbush 27-16, in the Stephen field. meet Tuesday. Above, Dash,
wood's Richard Denomme clouts a ball. Catcher is Patsy Adams, Blackbush, and the
umpire is Wilmer Wein, secretary -treasurer for the school area board. —T -A Photo
Hensall and district news
Psrrsonel items
Mrs. Hugh McDougall of Un-
derwood, was a recent visitor j
with her brother and. sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Walker.'
Mr. and Mrs. William Forrest
will celebrate their golden wed -i
ding anniversary at their home'•.
on Tuesday, June 30,
Mrs. Keith Buchanan is in Vic -
feria 'Hospital, London, where she
is receiving treatment,
Mrs. Pauline Scrabuik 'is va-i
Cationing with relatives in Sas-1
katchewan.
Union services will be held in
Carmel P resbyteriaiu c h u r ch
during the month of July when
Hensall United will worship with
them. Mr. G. Vais will occupy
his own pulpit during July until
the first Sunday in August.
Mrs. Stan Tudor was admitted
to South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shep-
herd, Toronto, visited over the
weekend with Mrs. C. Manns.'
Mr. John Passmore has re-
turned home after spending three
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DASH'WOOD
r weeks visiting with his daughter
and son-in-law, Mi. and Mrs, W.
J. McLean, of Hamilton.
Mr. John Passmore attended
the Cann Reunion held at River -
,
view Park, Exeter, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. MeEwan,
attended the Lowe Johnston ' re-
union at Seaforth Lions Park on
C .anipionls
ashwoQd pops two titles
at Stephen area fielc... meet
Dashwood has always been a Smith. Marian Parley, Richard rJh.au :}layter, Dashwood; Jlrl1
threat in district ball circles and .Coulter, Wayne Glanville, John. 'Hoffman and D o lig Bender,
results of the Stephen townshlll. Brown. Dashwood.
Blackbush. Juniors._,. June Mar-
.enz, Larry Mason, Ronald Ma-
son, Co .Zondag, Patsy Adams,
:Don Baker, Billy Morenz, Yvonne
Devine, Dorothy Grebb.
GOYS RESULTS
Recies.
Age 6— Rodger Ra tz,, Khiva;
Burton IUoon, Croditon; David
Charles, Dashwood.
Age 7>—.Glenn Cooper, Crediton;
John Becker, Dashwood; Russell
Pfaff, Credilon.
Age 8 --Bob Webb, Dashwood;
Ronald Mason, Blackbush; Jinn
Hayter, Dashwood.
Age 9 --.Kevin Lamport, Centra-
lia; (Clarence Ayotte, .Khiva; Ed-
ward Restem eyer, Dashwood,
Age 10- oin Russell, Shipka;
sehool area field meet there
indicate it will be for :a.long,
time to come.
.Dashwood teams won both the
senior and junior championship
in the playoff games which ell -
mixed the competitions among
seven schools.
Over 300 ehildren took part in
the ball games, races .and other
contests during the afternoon,
Prizes for the winners and
treats for all the participants
were provided by the se"hool area
board.
Defeat Crediton, Blackbush
Although Crediton's senior ball
club came through the regular
schedule undefeated, it couldn't
hold the Dashwood team Tues-
day. Coached by Principal D. A.
McCaw, the Dashwood nine
posted a 9-2 victory,
Mrs, Ruby- Molitor was in
eharge of the Crediton team.
In the junior final, .Dashwood
thumped the smaller Blackbush
team 27 to 16 in a free -scoring
contest,
The Blackbush team, under
Stanley Hoist, featured an .ai!-
girt battery which did a credit-
able job in spite of the male
competition. Mrs, Letta Taylor
coached the Dashwood team,
Members of the clubs were:
Dashwood Seniors — iris Bec-
ker, Valerie Gibson, Linda Tie -
man, Erie Wolfe, Jack Schenk,
Larry Wein, Rena Boogemans,
Carl Tyle, Bob Hoffman, Ken
Genttner, Eugene Guenther,
Dashwood Juniors — Keith
Maier, Judy Webb, Ivan Miller,
Sheila Maier, BiIIy Hoffman,
Edward CoDyer, Julien Booge-
nian, Richard Denomme, Jack
Guenther,
Credlton Seniors — Jim Pfaff,
Douglas Lightfoot, Kenneth
Moon, Dennis Lamport, Joan
Saturday. "
Mr. and Mrs, Alvah Gower of
St. Catharines and Miss Ethel
Gower and Mr, Roy Hobden of
Paris visited at the .home of Mr.
and Mrs, Albert Shirray.
Members of the Boy Scouts se-
eom;panied by scoutmasters Jahn
Baker and Eric Mansfield en-
joyed a weekend camping at the
Pinery.
Miss Elvera Churchill, Toronto,
was a weekend guest with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, E. Shaddick and )3i11.
Pamela, 6, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Taylor, is a pa-
tient tin Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don,
Mrs. J. E. McEwen, Mrs, Ken
McKay, Xippen, attended the
Eastern Star mother and daugh-
ter banquet at the Anglican. Par-
ish. Hall, Exeter, Friday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. T.. R. Shaddick
attended the ex -wardens, ban-
quet at Little Inn, Bayfield,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth and
Jimmy, of Detroit, visited over
the weekend with Mrs. L. Simp-
son,
Gary Lawrence, who underwent
an appendectomy operation at
Clinton Hospital, has returned
home.
Jim Sangster, who underwent
and appendectomy operation at
Clinton Hospital, is improving
nicely.
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13111y }loffman, Dashwood; Don-
ald Dietrich, Khiva,
Age 11—Jim Dietrich, Shipka;
Bill Finkbeiner, Shipka; Julian.
Boogemans, Dashwood,
Age 12—Robert Miller, Dash-
wood; Len ms Deno inme, IOWA;
Lawrence Becker, Sharon,
Age 13—Doug Lightfoot, Credi-
ton; (Jary 5agleson, Sharon; . Bob
Hoffman, Dashwood,
Age 14 and up —;;Stan Lovie,
Greenway; Rene Boogemans,
Dashwood;, Wayne Brunzlow, Cre-
diton.
(trade 4, kick the slipper--}3ob
Brown, Crediton; Larry Mason,
Blackbush; Richard Glanville,
Crediton.
Grade 5, softball throw --Rich-'
and Denomme, Dashwood; Ed-
ward CoDyre, Dashwood; Fred
Brock, Crediton,
Grade 6, three-legged race -s
Billy Schade and Tom Wolfe,
Dashwood; Robert Miller and
Health unit
— Continued from page 1.0
six and seven years, respective-
ly.
The present staff of the unit
consists of the director, eight
public health nurses, three san-
itary inspectors, the public health
veterinarian and two clerks.
Representing the •unit in Ex-
eter are public health nurses
Sally Goertzen and Mrs, Fred
Dobbs, Jr., and sanitary in- j
specter James Pinder.
The chairman of the 1959 I
board is Roy Adair, Wingham,
and members include John Mor-
rissey, governn ent representa-
tive, and from .county council, phone 102
P. Parrott, A. Mousseau, .l.
Kerr. Secretary -treasurer is J.
O. Berry, county clerk.
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Races
Age 6—Gail Fleet, Dashwood;
Dianne Taylor, :Greenway; Linda
Dietrich, Shipka,
Age 7—Dianne Becker, Dash-
wood; Ann Becker, l)ashwopd;.
.Bonnie Regier, Khiva.
Age 8—Bonnie Sims, Crediton;
Gwen Finkbeiner, Crecliton; San-
dra Sweitzer, Shipka.
Age r9 — Judy Regier, Ifilliva;
1Rut)ietrh leh, Bodge,ShipkaCrediton;. Marlene
Age 10 — Eilleen Ayotte,Sha-
ron; Marlene Denonnle, Ithiva;
Roberta Sharpe, Crediton,
Age 11— Judy Raiz, Shipka;
Karen 1.tinkheiner and Judy Bou•
liar ne (tide .for second).
Age 12 lacqueline Sharpe,
Crecliton; Linda Clarke, Khiva;
Marion Valley, Crediton.
Age 13—Joan Marlene, Sharon;
Betty Lou West, Centralia; Bar-
bara Miller, Shipka,
Age 14 and up—Gladys Mac-
Donald, Centralia; Linda Tie-
tnan, Dashwood; Carol Taylor,:
Greenway.
Oracle 1 & 2, passing the ball
—Teddy Skinner, Bill Deitrich,
Burton Moon, Glen Hodgins,
Kathleen CoDyre, Eleanor Wolfe,
Larry Fleet, Janet Miller and
Don Fuller,
Grade_ 4, kick the slipper—Bar-
bara Lawson, Crecliton; I3rencla
Sims, Crediton; Arlene Ayotte,
Sharon.
Grade 5, ball throw -- Patsy
Clarke, Crediton; Helen Brown,
Greenway; Gayle Lampert, Cen-
tralia,
Grade 6, three-legged race —
Judy Ratz and Lorraine Miller,
Shipka; Nancy Willert and Zion-
nie McCrae, Dashwood; Marga-
ret Fahner and Marina Cought-
trey, Crediton.
OPEN EVENTS
Grade 3, carrying race—Mar-
lene Dietrich, Sharon. Robinson,
both of- Centralia, Charmaine
Schenk, Gwen Finkbeiner, both
of. Crediton. Judy Smith, Naomi.
13oeock,
Grade 7 & 8, relay race -13a --
den Shouldice, Betty Lou. West,
Joan Essery and. Dick Coulter,
Wayne Brunzlow, ,Toan Smith,
Jean. Essery and Douglas-Light-
oot. Bob Hoffman, Rene Boge-
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Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association
"WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED”
There are certain people who because of Religious Convic-
tions do not wish to become members of an Organization
like the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association. We do ap-
preciate these convictions and for this reason have especially
prepared a non-member's agreement as follows.
COPY OF AGREEMENT FOR NON-MEMBERS
NON-MEMBER AGREEMENT made this
day of 19 between • the
WATERLOO CATTLE ` BREEDING ASSOCIATION,
hereinafter called the "Association of the first part,
and , of
Livestock Breeder,
hereinafter called the "Breeder” of the second part.
'WITNESS 1•Trhf that in eon aid ere. t ion of the agreen'l an I5
and undertakings herein contained the Parities hereto agree
each wits, the other as follows:
I. rhe 'Breeder” he.rett•itlt makes application to the "As-
sociation” for approval of thin non-member a{reementand
if accepted agrees to pay 'hive Dollars 05,(10) 10 the "As-
soeialion" and further agrees to live up to all rules end
regulations now' in force or hereafter adnlrted, by the "As-
sociation". 'rhe ".Breeder" further represents that he is
unable 10 sign the i egnlar member agreement because of
Ills religious eonviel ions.
2.'.rhe payment of this rive Dollars ($5.0f) does not make •
the 'Breeder" an active voting member of the "'.aaocia-
-Hort' nor shall sorb payment make . the "Breeder". re- -
sponafbte for any legal actions which might he taken by
the lsaoetation",
3, The "Asaoda.tlon" will makeavailable to the "'Breeder"
the services of healthy bulb; of recognized merit and breed-
ing.
4, The "Aaaoeta-Lon" will make ave Bahl» to the "Breeder"
the q@,•vices of a terlanIelan or technicians who will give
artificial • hoofn;nattort at female +snip ..ia,
5. The, Otorero of the "Assocla.tion" agree 10 keep and
make available to the "Breeder"' when requested proper
records of insemination, pedlgreea of the alley health re-
c'r7rda of the etres, female (4ent.irleation,• end such other
records as may' from time to time he deemed necessary by.
the Potted Or Directors of the "Aaenctation".
6. It is mutually agreed and understood that the Board
of Directors or the taeociit.itort" shall eslahliah the fee
to he 'barged by Ilio lsaot'iaf ion" for inaenrinatt,g female
animals, 'rhe "Breeder" agrees lo pay Ihe fee apertfied. In
sueh manner as may be determined by the Board at Direct -
77.
7, 'rho "Breeder" does hereby for himself, his heirs, rep-
i•esenlat(vea and assignees release the "Asaoclalion" of all
ilzihitttMa of every kind and nature arising or which might
Misr from any eel of commission or omission on the
dart f or a.ny of the agents et the Assecfatiott':, itrduTIIng
the technlelana,
6, '('he, Parties agree that there arc, no oral nr 111110r eon-
ditiene. promises, rnvennnta, representations or Induc•entents
in addition tet or at: variance with any of the terms hereof
and fats Agreement represents the voluntary and clear under-
standing of }Mill Parties fully and rnlnnlalei\'.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the. Parties hereunto set
their hands this • day of
19 ' in the presence 6f:
Wifness Breeder
This contract approved by the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association On 19
President Secretary
For the regular member's agreement, the iten, No,
is excluded as is the last "sentence of item NO. 1 And the
word member is used in place of non•meinber. Otherwise
the agreement it the same.
The'
se lifetime t`
me a
greemen}s are payable ably once end
not annually,
Cost of service per aow for e45tt4krs or people with
tteh•niember esreements- $5.00, All repeat' services free.
We will also inseminate COWS for people without agree.
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feitr Cows noticed ih heat on Sunday Herding` cf6 not
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