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day at Chesley. The Dashwood
Youth attending were Robert
Hoffman, Eric Wolfe, Larry
Wein, Garry Eagleson, Diane
Weber, Norma Weigand and
Eleanor Wolfe. Mrs. Ross
Guenther was one of the drivers,
vice of the EUB Church at
Kitchener. Mrs. M. J, James
was the Youth delegate. A num-
ber of ladies also attended,
The youth Fellowship of the
EUB Church in Ontario held a
C amp Retreat Saturday and Sun- Sunday visitors with Mr. 4
Mrs, Henry Becker were Mrs.
Wilmer Pfaff and family, Mr, &
Mrs, Lorne Becker and family,
Mrs. Don Glanville and family
of Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Ervin
Brandt of Kitchener, and Mrs.
Elfreida Yausie, Carmen, and
friend of London.
Mrs. Carl Oestreicher and
Mrs. J. M. Tieman were the
WSWS delegates that attended
the annual convention of the
Women's Society of World Ser-
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"Ws delicious!"
Try some today
The worst egg stain on silver-
ware may be removed by taking
a pinch of salt between the thumb
and finger and rubbing it on the
stain with the end of the finger.
At the meeting of the RCAF
Protestant Chapel Guild Tues-
day, April 27, ideas for bazaars
were demonstrated by Mrs. A.
W. Matthews, Mrs. C. A. Man-
sell, Mrs. G. W. Hynes, Mrs.
Do S. Wright, Mrs. F. H. Ayton,
Mrs. R. E. Greenfield, Mrs.
W, H. Farrell, Mrs. E. H.
Knoblauch, Mrs. A. F. Meurling
and Mrs. W. a Johnston.
The organ was played by
Mrs. W. J. Bracken whose group
was in charge. Those taking part
in the devotional were Mrs. F.
H. Ayton, Mrs. D. F. Wright
and Mrs. R. S. Thorne.
President Mrs. Johnston con-
ducted the business when it was
noted that 22 new families had
been visited since December 1
by Mrs. H. D. Haynes and Mrs.
J. Co Patterson. Mrs. A. F.
Meurling volunteered to take
over the duties of the chapel
from Mrs. J. S. Bonham who is
leaving in June.
The collection of old nylons
will be packed for shipment
to the needy in Korea in June. Exeter Community
Credit Union .
Devon Bldg,
Jolly Jills
elect slate
Coven women
host visitors
Guests at the meeting of the
Gordon Evening Auxiliary of
Caven Presbyterian Church
Monday evening were Mrs. Earl
Paddington, Stratford, Presby-
terial literature secretary, and
Mrs. Fred Kipfer, also of Strat-
ford and Presbyterial supply
secretary.
Both ladies gave short talks
and Mrs. Paddington had a dis-
play of books which the ladies
enjoyed. Several of the senior
WMS members attended the
meeting.
Mrs. J. Co Boyne was in
charge of the study period <Tut
forth your hand." All members
took part giving several read-
ings followed by discussion and
a questionnaire on the topic.
Mrs. Bert Wilcox convened the
program.
Vice-president Mrs. Bill
Perry presided and led in the
devotional period.
Catholic ladies
get resolutions
President Mrs. Ben Dietrich
and 14 members were present
for the Precious Blood CWL
meeting held in the R C school
Monday evening.
Mrs. Harold Hinton, past pre-
sident, read the resolutions and
each was discussed. The annual
diocesan convention will be held
in Chatham, May 18 and 19,
Mrs. T. McCauley, program
convener, conducted sever al
games of bingo. Hostesses were
Mrs. J. Blair and Mrs. Mc-
Cauley.
The organizational meeting
of the Hurondale Jolly Jills No.
2 4-H Garden Club was held
at the home of Mrs. Robert
Down last Saturday afternoon.
Thirteen members and their
mothers were present.
Mrs. John Pym outlined the
purposes of the project and
conducted the business. Offi-
cers were elected.
President is Marlene Web-
ber; vice-president, Margaret
Hunkin; secretary, Sharon
Passmore and press reporter,
Margaret Hyde.
Mrs. Down reviewed the re-
quirements of members and the
importance of the record book.
Mrs. Pym gave information on
the vegetable garden telling
where to plant it and how to
plan it.
Mrs. Down demonstrated the
method of planting seeds in .a
flat using marigolds as an ex-
le.
The next meeting will be held
May 11 at the home of Mrs.
Pym.
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Bridge group
report scores
Above average scores at the
Exeter Duplicate Bridge Club
for the past three weeks were:
April 15, North-South players,
Mrs. Tom MacMillan and John
Cameron; Mrs. Robert Mc-
Dowell and Robert Drummond;
East-West, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Sims, Messrs. Carl Reynolds
and Wes Watson;
April 22, Mr. and Mrs. James
Drummond, Mrs. Andy Bierling
and Robert Drummond;
April 29, North and South
players, Robert Drummond and
Mrs. W. G. Huntley; Carl Rey-
nolds and John Sichky; East-
West, Mr. and Mrs. James
Drummond, Mrs. Lillian Tra-
quair and Mrs. Andy Bierling;
Mrs. Doug Gould and Mrs.
Clarence Knight.
Games are held each Thurs-
day evening at 8 pm in the
Auxiliary room at Exeter Le-
gion Hall. New members or
visitors are welcome.
Exeter groups
tour synagogue
Two senior groups of James
Street CGIT with their leaders
Mrs. Roy Stover and Mrs. D.
A. Ecker visited B'Nai Israel
Synagogueetling. in London Monday
They were shown through the
church and the various symbols
were explained to them. Many
of their questions were answer-
ed. There were 15 girls who
attended.
Buy apparatus
for breathing
Mrs. William Schaeffer,
Kirkton, was hostess for the
meeting of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority Tuesday evening and
was also installed as presi-
dent of the Sorority for 1965-
66.
Other officers are: vice-pre-
sident, Mrs. Lloyd Smith; cor-
responding and recording sec-
retary, Mrs. Peter Raymond;
treasurer, Miss Jean Taylor;
extension officer, Mrs. Bill Es-
sery.
Mrs. Pete Bileski and Mrs.
Richards Arnot presented the
program “Nature's Land-
scape" by showing pictures of
Europe.
The group have purchased a
tent for Cystic Fibrosis pa-
tients at a cost of $250. This
is a breathing apparatus for
sufferers from the disease.
Assisting with lunch were
Mrs. Robert Chaffe and Mrs,
Robert McDowell.
Ideas for bazaars
shown at RCAF
Mrs. Hynes volunteered to do
this.
Mrs. C. A. Mansell, Mrs. W.
D. Johnston and Mrs. A. W.
Matthews were named a nomin-
ating committee to bring in a
slate of officers for the June
meeting. Lunch was served.
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
DASIIWOOD
Sunday afternoon the Blue-
water Zone Walter Leagues held
their Spring Rally in Zion Lu-
theran Church with 80 in atten-
dance from Stratford, Mitchell,
Seebach Hill, Moncton, Wart-
burg, Tavistock, Exeter and
Dashwood.
The 1965 executive of the
Blue w ate r Zone as elected
were: president, Jack Schenk;
vice-president, Ken Genttner;
secretary-treasurei, Janet
Miller; sports chairman, Ro-
bert Miller; pastoral advisor,
Rev. Wm. Gatz, all of Dash-
wood; Janet Strahm, Stratford,
was named Christian Growth
chairman.
The Ladies Aid with group
3 in charge and Mrs. Lloyd
Rader convenor, served a pool-
ed lunch.
LWML MEETING
The Lutheran Women's Mis-
sionary League of Zion Luth-
eran church held their quarterly
meeting Wednesday, April 28
with the president, Mrs. Ken
Keller, in charge.
The topic was a film, "Sube"
which was the story of an In-
dian girl. Medical supplies were
brought for the missionaries.
Bandages were rolled and a
small collection made to buy
aspirins.
MRS. MARY WEIGAND
Mrs. Mary Weigand, 91, wi-
dow of the late George Weigand
passed away at Huronvie w,
Clinton, Thursday, April 29.
She is survived by one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Gertrude Hauser of
West Lorne; also four grand-
children and two great grand-
children; a son, Elgin, pre-
deceased her.
She and her husband farmed
on the 14th concession of Hay
prior to retiring to Dashwood.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Saturday when the service
was conducted by Rev. Merrill
James with interment in the
Evangelical UB church ceme-
tery.
pall bearers were Sam Mil-
ler, Amiel Fischer, Leonard
Restemayer, Carl Oestreicher,
Clayton Pfile and Ervin Eck-
stein.
ROBERT KRAFT
Robert Melvin Kraft, 19, of
London, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Kraft, passed away at
Victoria Hospital, London, Sun-
day, May 2. He was the grand-
son of Mrs. Rose Kraft and
Lady teachers
hear speaker
J. R. Causley, secretary of
Teachers Superannuation com-
mittee, was guest speaker at
the meeting of the Exeter unit
of the FWTAO following a din-
ner at 6:30 at Trivitt Memorial
Church Thursday.
Bill Courtney of J. A. D.
McCurdy school led a singsong.
The teachers of Usborne Cen-
tral School convened the meet-
ing. President Mrs. R. D. Jer-
myn was in the chair. The slate
of officers for September 1965-
1966 was presented.
The next meeting of the Ex-
eter unit will be in Caven church
Tuesday, June 1, with the Exeter
teachers in charge.
Lutherans from district
attend Dashwood rally
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reste-
mayor, all of Dashwood.
Interment was in Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens, London,
May 5.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Ernest Koehler and her
grandson, Peter Marlene, spent
a few days in London with Mrs.
Verna Keyes,
Mr. & Mrs. Syd Baker and
Otto Restemayer attended the
25th wedding anniversary of
Mr. & Mrs. HubertResternayer
in the community hall, Platts-
ville, Friday evening. Mr. Res-
tern ayer remained for the week-
end.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe and
girls of London were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ervin
Rader and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Rader and
family were guests Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and
Brenda of Zion.
V. L. Becker is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital. London,
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