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A Christmas scene in lights
Alvin Walper of Dashwood has spent a great deal of time to create draws a constant stream of visitors after dark from as far away as
this Christmas scene in lights. Located on Highway 83, the scene Owen Sound and Windsor (T-A photo)
An invitation to view
Christmas decorations
HAS BAKE SALE
The Grand Bend WI met Thurs-
day afternoon in the town hall.
with Mrs. Roy Morenz, presi-
dent, presiding.
The motto "Peace on Earth
Starts in the Heart" was given
by Mrs. Lloyd Baker. The branch
directors were in charge of
Christmas program, Mrs, Leroy
Bariteau, Mrs. Hugh Morenz and
Mrs. Lloyd Baker taking part.
Readings and carols were enjoyed
by all.
Mrs. Ed Gill's group had a
bake sale. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Elgin Webb, Mrs. Rosa
Grigg, Mrs. Leroy Bariteau and
Mrs. Mae Holt.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mason of
Naicam, Sask., are visiting rel-
atives and friends in Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Flear and
family left on Monday by train
to spend the holidays in Cali-
fornia.
Mrs. Melvin Douglas and Mr.
Doug. Martin are patients at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
The CGIT vesper service was
held Sunday evening in Grand
Bend United Church.
The national Christmas vesper
service was used with CGIT choir
singing several numbers, Mar-
garet Jennison, Patti Glenn and
Ann Sturdevant led the wor-
ship. The service was carried
out in the gentle glow of candle-
light.
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We're coming your way lb wish you a good old-
fashioned Merry Christmas abounding in the
great gifts of health, happiness and contentment.
Lorne Kleinstiver
JIMMY HAYTER
The 1965 sugar beet season is
nearing a close and with the
exception of a few acres all were
harvested,the average tonnage per
acre will be about 19 1/2 tons,
largest in history, the sugar con-
tent being lower due probably to
excessive rain at harvesting.
This fall world prices for raw
sugar and Canadian prices were
the lowest in 25 years, due to
these two factors the initial price
was about 9.13 per ton for a 16%
sugar beet.
Due to the efforts of the Ontario
SugarBeet Industry Board meeting
with the C&D Sugar Co. and the
Stabilization Board we were able
to receive a $2 interim payment
to the producers from our federal
government.
WINNERS AT BINGO
A very good crowd attended
the turkey bingo sponsored by
Holy Name Men of Mt. Carmel
parish and winners were for
turkeys, Mrs,„Leo Boyle, Rita
G1 avin, Jim Houlihan, Mr. Ad-
ams, Shipka, Joe Marrinan, Tom-
my McCann, Larry McCann, Mrs.
Alex Voisin Sr., John Conlin, Mr.
Majocka.
Turkey door prize, Mrs. John
Moser; money winners, Tony
Conlin, Mrs. Mary Trainor, Mrs.
Voisin Sr., and Joe Marrinan.
PERSONALS
Mr. Bill Dietrich and son of
Union visited with relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCann &
family, Mrs. Laura McCannvisi-
ted in Mt. Clements on Sunday.
Mrs. Laura McCann remained
over to visit her daughters in
Pontiac and Detroit for Christ-
mas.
Mr. Larry Carey, London is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Carey & girls for two weeks vac-
ation.
The annual Teachers and
School Board banquet was held
Sunday at the Dashwood
When the exporting countries
of raw sugars meet after the first
of the year, they will take a new
look at producing raw sugars at
below cost and in turn will auto-
matically improve the price of
sugar beets, Canadabeing a coun-
try where these below costs of
cane sugar is being dumped.
The C&D have committed
themselves to be in business at
least five more years, we are
waiting and hoping our federal
government will commit itself
to a like term in stabilization
so that producers of sugar beets
Can buy equipment and be assured
of a term long enough to invest
in this equipment.
Lloyd Lovell
Director Huron County
SANTA VISITS DASHWOOD
Dashwood Menst Club was host
to Santa when he visited Dashwood
Saturday. Dashwood and district
children were treated to Choco-
late milk, bags of goodies and
films.
FELLOWSHIP CLUB
Dashwood Fellowship Club held
a social evening, Wednesday Dec
15. Group garnes and contests
were enjoyed followed by a
Christmas lunch.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Art ilaugh has returned
home after spending sever al
weeks in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where she underwent
surgery. She spent a week at her
daughter's in London prior to
returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haugh, Mr.
NURSERY ROLL MEETING
Wednesday afternoon the Nur-
sery Roll of the church held their
annual party. Mrs. Reg Hodgert,
the leader, welcomed the guests
and told the Christmas story by
flannelgraph.
Mr. Cliff Allen of Fullarton
showed several films. Mrs.
Lorne Passmore, assistant lead-
er received the children's mite
boxes.
There were nine children gra-
duated; Craig Alexander, Brenda
Ballantyne, Brian Ballantyne,
Ruth Bray, Bradley Cann, Sheila
Duncan, Brenda Hodgert, Pauline
Pym and Donna Stewart. Marlene
Glanville was received from a
former church. She also graduat-
ed.
Mrs. William Johns, Messeng-
er leader, welcomed all members
through the white gates and pre-
sented each one with a Messeng-
er pin. Each one was presented
with a certificate and a picture.
Brenda Ballantyne was pre-
sented with a life membership
card. Lunch was served.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Bissett of
Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Jeffery visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Milton Luther of Gorrie on Tues-
day last.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann
and Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert
pleasantly surprised Mr. & Mrs.
Elgin Luxton of Owen Sound Tues-
day evening on the ,occasion.of
heir twenty-fifth wedding anni-
versary.
Billy and Diane Caswell of
London visited a few days last
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and Mrs, Ray Van Dorsselaer,
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader
and family were Sunday guests
With Mr. and Mrs. Urban pine
at Zurich,
mr. and Mrs. Ed Deters of Zu-
rich were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Deters.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller
spent a few days at Port Dover
With Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Mil-
ler and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller,
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Willert,
Fred Weiberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Restemayer and Mr. and
Mrs, L,loyd Rader and Darlene
attended the 35th wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Willert of Zurich Friday, Dec-
ember 17 at the home of their
son Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willert.
week with their grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore,
Messrs. Edwin M i 11 e r, and
Glenn Jeffery were on a bus trip
to the Shur-Gain farms at Maple
Wednesday.
The UCW finance committee
held a meeting in the church
basement Tuesday evening last,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
attended the funeral of the ir
uncle the late James Turnbull
at the Hopper-Hockey Funeral
Home Friday afternoon.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer powe and
family of Centralia, Mr. & Mrs.
Winston Shapton and family of
Exeter were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin
Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gilmour
Kevin, Paul and David of Lucan
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. John Bray.
Mrs. Robert Cann returned
home last week after having spent
the past month in Belleville with
Mr, & Mrs. Jack Cann.
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
Misses Janet and Edna Miller,
London spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Bowman
visited Sunday with Mrs. Charles
Page in Stratford General Hos-
pital.
Misses Faye and Janice Dun-
can, Kirkton spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. John Miller and
family, Staffa.
As we greet the Christmas season,
it is with deepest gratitude that we
thank our friends for their kind
support during the past year.
Hugh and Bernice Boyle
V. L. Becker & Sons
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Plants at DASHWOOD Phone 300
MOUNT BRYOGES Phone 10
Christmas decorations around
Alvin Walper's house at Dash-
wood are again drawing a great
many spectators. Bus loads of
people as far away as Owen Sound
and Windsor have visited the dis-
play.
Alvin first started extensive
Christmas decorations five years
ago but it is only in the past three
that it has begun to take the shape
he had in mind when he first
started.
Something new has been added
to the display this year. Set well
back and appearing to be suspend-
ed in mid-air is the message
t'peace on earth" in blue lights.
To the right of this is the white
'star of the east'.
At the right of the property
the windmill in green lights and
decorated trees give an olden
times atmosphere while on the
tower of the windmill is an object
in red lights signifying the rock-
ets of the modern age.
Perhaps the best portion of the
display is the tower over the gar-
age with carollers on the front of
this. A bell in the tower is rung
each day at noon and 6:00 pm.
Hundreds of lights and the
weeks of labor go into making
this display but Mr. Walper feels
it is worthwhile. There is an
open invitation for everyone to
visit the display.
Newsprint is the only manu-
factured product that the United
States accepts from Canada in
large volume.
Oh come let us adore Him . . and recapture the joy that filled the
hearts of those who knelt to worship on that first Christmas Day.
With deep sincerity, we extend our greetings and wish each and every one a
truly happy and holy Holiday. It is our fervent hope that the blessed peace
of Bethlehem will be with you now and throughout all the days yet to come.
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