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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 16/ Times-Advocate, November 23, 1978 Dashwood church group elect new slate of officers Dy MRS. IRVIN RADER The church and society group with Mrs. Mervyn chairlady was in of the November meeting of Calvary United Church Women with the theme “Remembrance Day" and Mrs Greta Schade and Mrs. Gerald Tieman charge GIFT PRESENTED FORMER HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR Elmer Taylor who was the ad­ ministrator for the past four years for South Huron Hospital in Exeter was honoured by his former staff Thursday afternoon. Presenting a gift to Taylor was Dr. GarnetLeitch, chairman of the hospital's board of directors. T-A photo i TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Representing many trust com­ panies, highest rates usually available. For more information contact A. Garnet Hicks 109 James St., Exeter 235-2438 Mason taking part in the worship. Let there be Peace on Earth was sung Mrs. Syd Baker gave a reading on happenings dur­ ing World Wars 1 and 2 and included “In Flanders Fields.” She hoped everyone would stop to remember all who gave their lives Mrs Ken McCrae and Mrs. Tieman played a piano duet. Mrs. Tieman introduced Rev. and Mrs. George Anderson of Exeter who had visited their son and wjfe last winter in the Barbados. Rev. Kenneth Anderson who as a boy attended public school in Dashwood when his parents lived here, is a professor in a theological college where 90“ of the students are coloured. Pic­ tures shown brought out the beauty of the Barbados Mrs. Anderson displayed in­ teresting articles she had brought home. Mrs. Gordon Bender, president, dealt with the business. Twenty members answered the roll call. A number of the members had been guests of the Zurich ladies at St, Boniface Catholic church the previous evening. Donations were made to the Canadian Bible Society. Care. War Memorial hospital. Crippled children. World Relief. Crib quilts_ had been donated to the guest. He spoke of his life at the seminary in St. Catharines. This was follow­ ed by discussion. They decided not to look after the rink this year. They will be doing the annual reports. New Books In Mrs. Ray Rader, librarian, says the books ■ have been changed and there is a fine selection on hand. Services and Mrs. Eben Weigand read a letter of ap­ preciation. The Christmas dinner will be held on the regular meeting night with husbands or a friend guests. Rev. Bruce Guy was in charge of the election of of­ ficers for 1979. Past presi­ dent. Mrs Hugh Boyle; president. Mrs. Gordon Bender; vice president. Mrs. Don Gaiser; secretary, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe; assis­ tant, Mrs Bill Chandler; treasurer, Mrs. Syd Baker; pianist. Mrs. Ken McCrae: assistant. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman: card convener, Mrs Greta Schade: nominating committee, Mrs. Ralph Weber. Mrs. Bruce Guy and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther; auditors. Mrs. Harry Hoffman and Mrs. Letta Taylor. Group con­ veners, Christian Develop­ ment. Mrs. Eben Weigand; Stewardship, Finance and Leadership development. Mrs. Bruce Guy: Church and Society. Mrs. Mervyn Tieman: World Outreach, Mrs. Mildred Kellerman; and Prayer Group chairlady. Mrs. Bruce Guy. Ernest Koehler is a resi­ dent at Huronview. Clinton. Arthur Haugh is a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don. Shawn Mathew, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayter was baptized in Zion Lutheran church, Sunday, November 19, by Pastor M. Mellecke. Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Guenther. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Hayter and Shawn Mathew were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hayter, Jeff and David, Mrs. Ernest Koehler Mr. and-Mrs. Nelson Wells and Steven, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Guenther and Benjamin, Exeter; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells, Ailsa Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hayter, Tim and Todd, Lucan. f. Familv and Children's 0 at Kippen enjoy trip to west By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Kippen East Women’s Institute and tfnsYear PRICED FROM HONOUR RETIRING EMPLOYEE — Mrs. Dorthy Brady of Exeter, South Huron hospital's administration secretary for the past ten years, was honoured Thursday by the hospital's employees. Presenting a gift on behalf of the hospital was chairman of the board of directors Dr. Garnet Leitch. Ernie Harris and Mr and Mrs. Ross Hodgert were guests at the Bruijns-Harris wedding at Gethsemanv United Church, London and the reception and dance at the Ilderton Community Centre Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Schoonderwoerd. Clinton and were Sunday evening supper guests with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Rohde, Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Miller. Robbie, Kenny and Shelly were guests at the 50th wed­ ding anniversary of Mr. and Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mrs. James Willis at the Kirkton Community Centre. Mrs. Sutherland. Strathrov is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Edwin Miller and Mr. Miller and grand­ daughter Mrs. Jack Hodgert and Mr. Hodgert. A fair crowd attended the Fellowship Group meeting at Elimville Sunday even­ ing. The next meeting will be held December 28. Miss Cathy Brazier. Brantford spent the weekend with her grand­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. The steering committee of the Centennial year met at the home of Mrs. Donald Brav. Tuesday evening. Listen to Student The youth of Zion Lutheran church held their Joy meeting November 12 with seminarian student. Doug Priestap. special 52 £2 52 52 22 £2 £2 al a* ■a' To The Electors of Tuckersmith I wish to thank all those that voted on November 13th and a special thanks for those that voted for me. Best wishes, from all of us at Falcon Spring Farms to all the people in Tuckersmith in 1979. Franklin M. Falconer. their friends Your Christmas lights are you sure they’re safe? • If you're buying new lights make sure they fCh have the CSA mark of approval • Fasten strings of fights securely and position cords where they won't be a hazard • If your lights have been used before examine them carefully and discard any set that has damaged sockets or worn insulation • Never use indoor lights outdoors You can help conserve energy by not switching on your Christmas lights until after the dinner hour, and turning them off before retiring for the night EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION M. A, Greene - Chairman C. H. Livingstone - Commissioner H.L. Davis-Manager B. K Shaw - Commissioner enjoyed a trip to Western Canada with ine Beef Producers when Stan Paquette showed his pic­ tures in the Hensail Legion Hall, Wednesday. He was introduced by the President Mrs. Dave Triebner and thanked by Mrs. Campbell Eyre. Mrs. Triebner gave a Remem­ brance Day reading and a resume of the area con­ vention held in London. The Roll Call, name a new crop that is grown locally drew attention to the crops of mustard seed, asparagus, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, cabbage, peanuts, strawberries, raspberries, etc that were not grown locally until recently. Mrs. Campbell Eyre gave a reading “What is a Far­ mer?” Mrs. Grace Drum­ mond conducted as contest. UCW meets Kippen UCW held their monthly meeting Thursday. tMrs. Robert Kinsman gave the worship. Mrs. Gerald Moffatt assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Cooper presented a skit on the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. Edison McLean brought in the report of the nominating committee. Mrs. Bert Faber reported on the success of the supper. Other business was the Sunday School'skating party to be held November 29. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Tom Reid and Mrs. Wm Consitt who also served lunch. Personals Archie Parsons is a patient in South Huron Hospital. John Gibson, Wroxeter, was a recent visitor with Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Meilis. Mr. & Mrs. W. U. Meilis and Mrs. M. Barnard called to extend congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. John McGee, Blyth, on the occasion of their 50th wedding an­ niversary. Mrs. Hugh Alderdice, Meaford, is visiting relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid of Kippen have just returned from a weekend in Stouff- ville where they stayed with their daughter and son- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hughes who arranged a 40th wedding anniversary dinner­ dance for the whole family at The Doctor’s House and Livery in Kleinburg, Satur­ day evening. 1 Lend usyow fet..we/L fi/L it wise/y COMFORTABLE CHAIRS AT COMFORTABLE PRICES I $3900 THESE ARE JUST A FEW GIFT IDEAS 35 ♦ • Lamps • Oil Paintings ' • Rocking Chairs Ash Trays Fern Stands Hall Trees Magazine Racks What Not Shelves Coffee and.End Tables Bar Sets Children's Chairs Color Televisions Microwave Ovens NOW YOU CAN USE (Revolving Charge Plan) ID No service charge at all if paid in full in 30 ■ Vvll days- L75% per month (21% per annum) - ■ --if extended. For example. 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