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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 25Lutheran ladies meet Honor choir members at Dashwood By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD The November meeting of Zion Lutheran Church Ladies’ Aid was held Wed­ nesday with group one and Mrs. Ernest Koehler, con­ vener, in charge of devotions and lunch. In the absence of the pastor, Mrs. Mellecke had the topic, “Handling worry, fear and anxiety”. This was a tape by H. Nor­ man Wright. He asked three questions, “What did you worry about this past week?” How much time do you think you spent in worry?” and “What were the consequences?” He also discussed phobia — an in­ tense irrational fear. He also dealt with the first time the word imagination was used in the Bible-Genesis 6 verse 5; chapter 8 verse 21. Mrs. Lome Genttner, president, presided for the business. There were 26 members answered the roll call and 2 visitors. The altar Guild reported 15 visits and the new Guild is Mrs. Howard Datars and Mrs. Harvey Beierling. Donations were made to the Family Service, the church mission fund, Lutherwood, and St. Catharines Seminary. Mrs. Albert Miller, who is moving to Kitchener, was presented with a gift. Mrs. Esther Salmon, who is making new stoles for the minister, was given a donation. Group Two is in charge of the December meeting. Mrs. Freida Hayter had closing devotions, Attend teacher's workshop Eleanor Salmon, Mrs. M. Mellecke, Mrs, Howard Datars, Mrs. Delmar Miller and Jayne Hayter attended the Ontario District Sunday School Teachers’ workshop at Grace Lutheran church, Kitchener, Saturday, November 4. The theme was “The growing Sunday School Teacher”. Guest speaker, Rev. Dale Griffin, St. Louis, based his talk on “Why Sunday School teachers need to grow” with group discussion. Honour choir member The senior choir of Zion Lutheran Church held a pot luck supper in the church basement Sunday, November 5, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller who are leaving to make their home in Kitchener. Twenty members and six guests were present. Following supper, they were presented a gift. A sing song was held and crokinole played with winners, Ger­ trude Miller and Melvin Stade; low, Florence Martene and Paul Mellecke. Final meeting The final meeting of Dash­ wood Club 2 was held Monday with twelve members present to judge tea biscuits. After a debate on whether or not nutritious foods can be bought at cafeterias and restaurants the meeting adjourned. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Bill Chandler visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Gould at Windsor Western hospital where Mrs. Gould is a patient. Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Eckstein have moved to Maplewoods apartments, Zurich. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Braid, Elmira, were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs, Melvin Stade and Sherry. Mrs. Eben Weigand, president of Dashwood W.I. attended the W.I. convention at the Banqueter, London, last week. Miss Vickie Miller left this week for Munich and other cities in Germany where she will be once again rehearsing with the Holiday on Ice skating show. December 20 the show will be leaving Germany for a tour of the Far East. The first stop being Taiwan. From there they will be skating in Japan, the Phillipines and Australia. JOHN MacDONALD Versatile Investments Inc. 190 Wortley Road, Suite 105 London, Ont. N6C 4Y7 Office Ph. 438-5386 Res. Ph. 438-2620 DASHWOOD Wl CELEBRATES — The 25th anniversary of the Dashwood Women's Institute was celebrated Tuesday night. Shown cutting the cake are 1978 president Martha Weigand, past district president Irene Johns, Dashwood's first president Mary Rader and public relations officer Isobel Rader. T-A photo Times-Advocate, November 9, 1978 For Unregistered Monies - to keep pace with Inflation TEMPLETON GROWTH FUND Up 35% Jan. 78 to Oct. 78 ($ 10,000 invested Jan 64 to June 78 value would be $134,000) Industrial Growth Fund for RRSP, RHOSP's and Spousal RS) (Gain of 350% for period Mar. 68-Mar 78) Write or phone for an appointment in your home --------------------------------------------------------------- Voters of Hay Township ELECT CLAIRE DEICHERT for REEVE _________________J PAST Wl PRESIDENTS — The nine presidents over the 25 years existence of the Dashwood Women's Institute were in attendance at Tuesday's birthday celebration. Back, left, Violet Bender, Edith Baker, Isobel Rader, Muriel Maier and Doreen Webb. Front, Rosalie Berends, Vera Kuntz, Mary Rader and Martha Weigand. T-A photo Zion ladies study courage ALVIN EPP By MRS. THOMAS HERN ZION Zion West U.C.W. held their November meeting Wednesday evening in the church. The Stewardship and Finance committee were in charge of the program and took as their topic “Courage” with a reading by Mrs. Cliff Jaques on Christian Courage. Mrs. Wm. Morley gave a reading “Outlook.” An in­ teresting skit on stewardship- was given by Mrs. Jaques and Mrs. Morley assisted by Mrs. Mae Mills as Bible verse narrator. The business opened with a poem. “On giving” by the president, Mrs. Earl Miller. Roll call was answered with “What remembrance day means to me.” Members will be saving Zehrs grocery tapes for Hope Manor, all articles for Family and children’s services to be brought to the December meeting. Family Dinner Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern were hosts to a pot luck family dinner party held Sunday at Kirkton Com­ munity centre for all November anniversaries and birthday, All family members at­ tending were Mr. & Mrs. John Tookey and Cheryl, London, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Ballantyne, Jim, Shirlee and Diane, Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hern, Kelly, Jason and Adam, Centralia, Mr. & Mrs. Earl French, Elizabeth, and Andrea, Whalen, Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Miller and Shelly, Dashwood, Miss Marilyn Regier, London, Mr. & Mrs. Lome Hern and Lynne, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hern, Lis^ Michael, Brenda and Bradley, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Hern and Alan. A family tree lunch cloth in red and white was autographed by all the family. Barbara French showed slides of the family through the years and made comments about them. PROD. OF U.S. CAN NO. 1 GRADE LUSCIOUS RED EMPEROR A (V GRAPES 4u "TASTE THE DIFFERENCE— SCHNEIDERS SOFT n M MARGARINE £l LARGE SIZE NESCAFE REG. s5.99 Councillor He ha.i been Director of EPP Homes for 4 years (a home for troubled boys) Member of Board: Big Brothers Assoc. Member of Exeter Lions Club. EPP’S aim as a Councillor of Exeter is to LISTEN to the people, WORK for the people and PRODUCE effective results for the whole community. EPP THINKS THAT: • Effective town planning is a priority • New development is invigorating • Improved roads, sidewalks and sewers are a necessity • Safety for our children, elders and all citizens of Exeter is mandatory • Areas in the core area of town need revitalization • Better parking facilities are needed in the downtown area What do you think? Vote EPP on November 13th For inquiries, suggestions and a willingness to help call 235-1461 For free transportation to the polls call 235-1461. 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