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FREE FITTINGS ore provided on these quality human
hair or lifelike synthetic fibre hairpieces, available
only from Aug. 7 to Aug. 19. Early appointments are
advised; some colours are in limited supply. Hairpiece
specialist Gina MCann will operate the Bruno centre at
Chris penderson's Barber Shop. 103 Water Street, Kit
chener (744.86921 and Frank Willemsen will operate the
Bruno centre in Henry's Barber Shop, 126 Downie Street
(271.0980), Both learned their specialties from their
award•winning hairpiece stylist borther, Harry Willem
sun, for the post two years operator of the original
Bruno of Toronto shop, Members of the Willemsen
family have barbered in the Kitchener area for 25
years. All Bruno centres offer complete services in
eluding hair adding, cleaning, colouring and spotle"I;/,
in custom hairpiece martuteitturitig.
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Students pass music tests
Dashwood youngsters enjoy Ontario Place visit
the older group (9-12)was the
370 foot winding water slide,
They also enjoyed the
various slides, tunnels,
mazes and many other ac-
tivities at the Children's
Village. It was amazing to
see how much fun the
younger ones could have in
six inches of water playing
with the numerous pieces of
equipment provided.
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DILIGENT WORKERS — Behind every successful event there is a group of people who go
largely unnoticed. At the three pool swimming meets held Saturday at Kirkton,Wanda
Robinson of Kirkton and Grace Finnie kept track of all the races. T-A photo
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Our Regular '10 95
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By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
The highlight of the
playground program was a
trip to Ontario Place,
Wednesday. Even though it
was a long bus ride down, the
children thought the four
hours spent there made it
worth while.
The greatest attraction for
Unfortunately time was
limited and many events
could not be attended, They
would have liked to visit
Cinesphere to see a show,
tour the historical ship and
tour the canal in paddle
boats, All in all the trip was a
smashing and enjoyable
success. Several mothers
assisted in looking after the
children,
Youths to sell cards
The Youth of Zion
Lutheran church met August
sth with Elise Vandeworp
opening the meeting with a
By MRS. THOMAS HERN
A large number of Zion
and Whalen area men
motored to Woodstock area
Saturday to help clean, up
after the tornado in their
area last week.
The U.C.W. members are
reminded of the articles
needed for the Kirkton Fair
display.
Personals
A family picnic was held
last Sunday on the lawn at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas G. Hern. After a
bountiful dinner everyone
enjoyed the afternoon
playing lawn games and
visiting.
Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. John Tookey and
Cheryl, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Ballantyne, Jim,
Shirlee and Diane, Kirkton;
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hern,
Kelly, Jason and Adam,
'ATURDAY, AU
TUG'O' WAR CON
" GIANT PARADE
over 30 entries, Intl
Band and the Brus
can enter decorat
parade • prizes for
BABY SHOW
at 2:00
prayer followed by Bible
study "Will Christ Return?"
Judith Mellecke read a story
about Saints and all Hallows
Day. Several items of
business were discussed,
The Youth will be selling
Christmas cards and wrap in
September, Lunch followed
and Jonathan closed the
meeting with a prayer,
Music Results
Miss Idella Gabel A.R.C,T,
announces results ' of her
music pupils with the Royal
Conservatory of Music.
Grade 8 piano, pass, Judy
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Centralia; Miss Marilyn
Regier, Zurich; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl French Elizabeth
and Andrea, Whalen; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Miller and
Shelley, Dashwood; Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hern, Lisa,
Michael, Brenda and
Bradley; Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Hern, Lynne and
Steven; Mr. and Mrs, Wayne
Hern, Darryl and Kathryn
and Alan Hem all of Zion,
Miss Sandra Hem and
friend Carol Abbott visited
last week with Catherine
Abbott who is attending
Laval University, Quebec
City. While there they toured
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley
spent the weekend at their
cottage at Wiarton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern
were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn
Clandeboye.
Mellecke; Grade 6 piano,
pass, Larry Read; Grade 3
piano, honors, Allyson
Shepherd; grade 2 theory,
first class honors, Barbara
Rader; honors, Elizabeth
Datars. personals
Carl Wein and Lee
Carolyn, Hamner, spent last
week with Mrs. Hilda Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
were supper guests Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Rader, Stacey and Derek.
Daniel, Jonathan and
Judith Mellecke, Elise
Vandeworp, Doris and David
Stephen, Connie Schroeder
and Lisa Miller, Youth from
Zion Lutheran church at-
tended the Camping Retreat
at Goderich during the week-
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Corporal and Mrs. Harvey
Desjardine stationed in West
Germany, have been
holidaying in Ontario.
Harvey was born and raised
in this area. On Sunday a
family reunion was held at
his parents home, Mr. and
Mrs, Maurice Desjardine in
Huron Park. Those attending
were his grandmother Mrs.
Mabel Desjardine, Mr. and
Mrs, Wilmer Smith, all of
Greenway, Danny Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKeever
and Tammy London, Earl
Stebbins and Mrs, Trellis
Little.
Bride elect honored
More than fifty friends,
relatives and neighbours,
comprising Shipka com-
munity and the 12th con-
cession from Dashwood to
Mount Carmel, gathered last
Wednesday evening for a
miscellaneous shower for
Nancy Pickering, bride elect
of mid August, at Shipka
Community centre,
During the social time
readings and contests were
enjoyed.
Assisting Nancy in opening
her gifts were her two
sisters, Susan and Jane, and
Kathy Russell.
She graciously thanked all
for the lovely gifts.
Hostesses for the program
and lunch refreshments were
the east group...
Personals
Mrs. Arnold ,Keller is a
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Eben
Weigand spent the week-end
at Chesley Lake with Mrs,
Joe Marzene.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
spent last week at Wasaga
Beach,
Stuart Wolfe spent last
week at) Beaver Lake,
Quebec, assisting his
nephew, Barry Wolfe, in
building his cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Wolfe, Oakville, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Rader
spent last Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Miller,
Brenda, Charoltte and
Karen, Zion,
patient in Victoria hospital,
London, where she un-
derwent surgery.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Becker have
been their nephews and
families, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Petznick, Lori and
Sally of Ingersoll, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Eckstein of
Drumbo. Thursday visitors
were Henry's two sisters,
Mrs. Barbara Ten Eyck and
Mrs. Christine Brancit, and
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Braun, all of Kitchener-
Waterloo area. The latter
ones visited other area
relatives too.
Friday afternoon visitors
with Hugh and Annie Morenz
were Mrs. Blanche Kading,
of Woodstock, her daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Vince Totafurno, Toronto.
The Kading family lived in
the Morenz home about 40
years ago. Friday supper
guests with the Morenz's
were Bill and Michelle, of
Goderich, celebrating
Michelle's birthday and the
young couple's first wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink-
beiner, accompanied by her
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Kerslake, at-
tended the wedding of
Doreen and Shirley's nephew
Neil Coultif, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Coultif, of Camp-
bellford, to Susan Cook at
Hastings United church,
with dinner and reception
following at Oakwood golf
course,
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MAKING THE GRAB — Unless you've played the outfield
quite a bit, the position can be difficult even for the best of
players. Snagging a fly ball in the squirt championship game
between the Exeter Cougars and Huron Park Saturday in
Cromarty was Vince Parent. T-A photo
Zion and Whalen
farmers help victims
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followed by PET SHOW starting
p.m.
uding the Seafer th High School
els Legion Pipe Band. Children
ed bicycles and tricycles in the
best dece.rated.
UST 18
TESTS: start at 10 a.m.
starts at 1:00 p.m. Featuring
* BINGO: starts at 2:00 p.my
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ON FAIR SITE
CRAFT BOOTHS
PENNY SALES
"MARDI GRAS"
featuring the music of Kudenta, playing from 4 p,m.
to 1 a.m. at the Vanastra Rec.. Centre.
Admission after 7:00 p.m. is '2.50 per person.
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