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Bean events
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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.
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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.
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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.
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