Times-Advocate, 1980-06-04, Page 12fly MRS. IRVIN RADER
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Miller, well known former
Dashwood residents who
moved to a senior citizens
apartment in Kitchener are
in St. Marys hospital, Kit-
chener, having both suffered
strokes.
Entertain at rest borne
Dashwood W,f. en-
tertained for the May bin.
thday party at the Blue
Water Rest Home, Tuesday.
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan played
for the singing of a number
of hymns.
Mrs. Emil Becker read
from the old readers. Irene
Dietrich played accordion
solos, Irvin Eckstein,
readings and then further
hymns were sung,
Attend TOPS
Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs.
Lloyd Guenther and Mrs.
Albert Rader attended the
TOPS convention at London
during the weekend, It was
the 25th anniversary of` the
TOPS club in Ontario. The
founder of the club, Mrs.
Esther Manz, Milwaukee
was present and honored
with a reception at the
Holiday Inn.
Roberta Martley a
GRADUATES -- Susan
Wilson, Huron Park recently
successfully passed the RNA
examination in London. She
is the wife of,George Wilson
and the daughter of Doug
and Dorothy Insley, Exeter,
Susan also successfully com-
pleted the OMCU Nursing
Assistant School.
Photo by Jack Doerr
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By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
The first 4-H meeting for
Hurondale 1 was held at the ,
home of Cheryl Stewart May
27th,
For this club "Out Door
Living," the officers are as
follows. President - Jackie
Kiehl, Vice president -
Pauline Pym, Secretary
Cathy Cottle, Treasurer
Diane Ballantyne, Press
reporter - Karen Cottle.
The next 4-H meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs,
David Gardiner. Miss Cheryl
Stewart and Mrs. David
Gardiner are the leaders.
The Sunday School
members are busy prac-
ticing music for the an-
niversary which is June 15 at
which Miss Carnillia La
Rouche will be the guest
speaker.
Personals
Mr. Tom Yellow, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cottle, Miss Jean
Coward, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Rohde, of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. William Rohde., Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Rohde at-
tended the 25th wedding
anniversary celebration for
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ben-
newels at Brodhagen
By GORDON MORLEY
Rev. Eric Le Drew had
charge of the service in
Brinsley United Church,
Sunday taking as his sermon
"Building a Life" and
Mr. Peter Snell took the
Ethel anniversary services
Sunday.
Next Sunday, June 8 there
will be no service at Brinsley
United church, it being
Carlisle anniversary,
Kim Amos and Janet
Koricina assisted' Miss
Barbara Rosser in opening
gifts at her shower held in
the basement of Ailsa Craig
United Church Sunday af-
ternoon.
Jim Morley visited Sunday
with Mrs, Violet Allison and
Kathleen Morley.
Dr. John and Mrs.
Trevithick, Scott and
Colleen, London were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Trevithick.
Viola Lewis was invited to
a birthday supper Sunday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lewis.
GRADUATES — Steven
Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Evan Sims, RR 1 Hensall,
graduated with on honours
degree of Bachelor of
Business Administration from
Wilfrid Laurier University on
May 25. He is presently
employed at Goodyear
Canada in Toronta.
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By MRS. RENA CALDWELL,
Mr. and Mrs, Qrant Love,
Cam, Michigan are visiting
relatives in the area,
Congratuletions to Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Mclieath who are
celehrating -their 40th
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs„ Irvin Rader
attended the ntehell-rriaxic wedding Saturday, May 31 at
Hyde Park United Church
and the dinner and reception
at Komoka Community
Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Rader attended the recep-
tion,
Mrs. Earl Keller and
family had visiting with
them this week her grand-
mother, F. IVIykek and aunt,
LandieCollinefrom Calgary.
While visiting here they ars°
attended the 50th weddit*
anniversary of Valentine and
Verna Becker,
Osborne ik Ribbed Mutual
Fire insurance Company
graduate ef Exeter club took
off 771/2 pennds.
Pereonals
Several members of Zion
Lutheran congregation
attended the Lutheran
Laymen's League Rally at
St, Peter's Lutheran church,
Stratford, Sunday afternoon,
Mrs. Ross Love, ac-
companied by Mrs. Ken
Johns, Exeter attended the
executive meeting
in Toronto, Tuesday.
Stephen John, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Keller
was baptized by Rev, Mayo
114ellecke, Sunday.
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Many people attended
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daughter Laurel.
Many people were guests
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provided by the ladies of the
United Church Women.
Their reception and dance
was held at Kirkton-
Woodham Community
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Congratulations to John and
Laurel.
Miss Sandra de Mooy,
London visited a few days
the first of this week with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Passmore.
Mrs, Murray Dawson
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'father Mr. Albert Siemon
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Woodham visited Sunday
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Jeffery. 0 Many people attended the
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vice Sunday morning dufing
the church hour. A male
counsellor gave an inspiring
message on Victory. They
are touring this part of
Ontario. Pastor Ross
Hargreaves assisted with the
service.
Mrs, Ross Hargreaves
attended the church service
at Elimville on Sunday when
Elimville U.C,W. ladies had
the church service. Mr.
Robert , Heywood was the
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