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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 8Page 8 Times*Advocate. November 16 197$ VANASTRA HOME FURNISHINGS and appliances we have a large selection of... , 3, 4 piece Chesterfields *Corner and Sidewall China Cabinets *3 pc. coffee table sets *Bunlc Beds-Lamps * Appliances-Antiques *Bedroom & Kitchen Suites HAWN ORNAMENTS LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON IN VANASTRA..PHONE 482-7922 "the store with your everyday bargains" i Bean events are planned A recent newsletter from the Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board indicates the estimate of the 1978 white bean crop at 1.6 million bags. Dealer agreements were reached October 19 and the board entered the market the same day at $463 per metric ton export and $485 per metric ton domestic. Dates have been set for the annual meetings of the various districts of the Bean Producers Marketing Board. The first of six meetings will be held Thursday. November 30 at the Hensall arena at 9 a.m. The balance all starting at 10 a.m. are December 4 — Mitchell Community Cen­tre. December 5 — ilderton Masonic Hall. 4*X. NEW BUILDING FOR BAKESHOP —- The ARC Industries bakeshop has moved to a new loca­ tion just to the north of the present building, Purchasing some goods from Lois Rueger is Mary McCann of Mt. Carmel. The bakeshop will have its official opening on December 7, MIDNIGHT MADNESS SPECIALS Mcknight's 3 SPECIAL GROUPS Mad If You Miss You'll Be 2 and 3 Piece Suits *199” *179” *149” Charter members present for Dashwood anniversary Off All Other Stock Except Specials USE OUR ONLY 20%\WINTER OFF/ COATS Thanks for Shopping at McKnights CHARGEX Earl Keller; financial Ray Rader; r A 1 master charge Mrs. Gordon received the prize for the anniversary _ — ’ triumphs *18” LADIES WEAR 409 MAIN ST., EXETER, ONT proprietors Now cold tivities! Dont leave your fun in the cold - a delicious hot meal (seafood or salad) is only a phone call away at Dixie Lee - and we can feed any size of group. is the time for weather ac- me Tee FRIED CHICKEN EXETER 235-2665 By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Dashwood Women’s Institute celebrated the 25th anniversary Tuesday with' past and present members gathering for a smorgasbord turkey supper. Following supper, Mrs. Eben Weigand, president, presided and welcomed all. Mrs. Irvin Rader, first president recalled the struggles mistakes and during the years, She called on Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, first secretary, for the minutes of . the first meeting, March 1953 and the roll call. Mrs. Rader also introduced Mrs. Ken­ neth Johns, Exeter, who as district president had organized the Dashwood W.I. She spoke of the work of Institutes here and around the world. She was thanked by Mrs. Ray Rader and presented a gift. Mrs. Syd Baker was in charge of the Memoriam and read the names of nine former members. Mrs. Glenn Webb presented gifts to 10 charter members, Mrs. Mervyn Tieman, Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. Harold Kellerman, Mrs. Irvin Rader, Mrs. Gordon Bender, Mrs. Louella Tieman, Mrs. Greta Schade, Mrs. Letta Taylor, Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs. Ralph Weber. Jean Weigand sang an appropriate solo. Mrs. Gordon Kraft received the prize for the lucky plate. Court whist followed with winners Mrs. Alphonse Grenier and Mrs. Irvin Devine. Anniversary cake and coffee were served. A brief business meeting followed with Mrs. Weigand giving a report of the con­ vention at the Banqueter, London. Donations were made to South Huron Hospital Auxiliary, Dash­ wood Men’s club Christmas party for the children, War Memorial hospital and Family and Children’s Services. Bender president’s wedding nearest meeting date. Each one who had held an office during the years received a corsage. It was a most rewarding evening. treasurer, mission secretary, finance committee, Lenord Restemayer, Oscar Miller, Lome Genttner, Murray Keller, Arnold Becker, Ray VanDorsselaer; Steward­ ship committee, Melvin Stade, Charles Martene; Education committee, Bill Vandeworp, Howard Da tars; Evangelism com­ mittee, Aaron Restemayer, Delmar Miller, Roy Gibson. Great Value Q ECords At Only I g LAY-AWAY AND SAVE Church elects officers Zion Lutheran church held their annual voter’s meeting Sunday. President, Ron Merner, presided and Pastor Mellecke opened the meeting with a short meditation. The nominating committee was in charge of the election of officers as follows: president, RonMerner; vice- president, Hubert_Miller; secretary, elder, / trustee, Sunday tendent, assistant Personals Mr. & Mrs. Albert Miller have taken up residence in the senior citizens’ apart­ ments, Kitchener. Dashwood Senior Citizens meet Monday at the Com­ munity centre. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rader, London, Saturday, and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Bennett, London, and Mr. & Mrs. Please turn to page 9 10 Pair Men's Shoes $095 YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY jF Hurry...These Are All That's Left At This Low Price 1 Pair Size 7, 3 Pair Sizes 8, 9&11 ■ All In D Width Len McKnight & Son s Men's Wear Phone 235-2320 exeter Bill Ernest Wesley School Dave John Becker; Miller; Rader; superin- Rader; Becker: i^niAN & ofX Midnight Madness Specials 6 p.m. until Midnight Special group of SUITS 20% ° 50% OFF