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Times-Advocate, 1981-05-27, Page 11Dashwood seniors see slides, plan outing to Frankenmuth By MRS. IRVIN RADER Dashwood seniors met May 19 with Mrs. Lloyd Rader's group in charge. Mrs. Pearl Miller presided for the business. Mervyn Tieman gave the medical centre report. Mrs. Miller reported on the Fall Rally which will be in Holmesville this year. Those going on the Frankenmuth bus trip are to meet in front of the hardware store. They will be at Huronview Thurs- day, June 25 at noon for Senior Citizens week. The nominating com- mittee is Oscar Pfaff, Mer- vyn Tieman and Mrs. Lloyd Rader. The next meeting will be a Picnic June 15 with Mrs. Ken McCrae's group in charge. Mrs. Eldeen Wolfe was chairlady for the program. She introduced guest speaker, Doug Carruthers who showed beautiful slides on the Hawaiian Islands. One visitor, Oscar Pfaff's nephew from the West, attended. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ken Keller, Lori, Rob and Jim, Goderich, and Mrs. Frieda Keller attended the baptism of her great-grandson Joel Edward Elgin Baker son of Richard and Caroline (Keller) Baker at First Lutheran church, Windsor, last Sunday. Mrs. Frieda Keller also spent a few days with members of her family in London. Mrs. Mayo Mellecke, Mrs. Bill Becker and Mrs. Delmar Miller attended the LWML Christian Growth Retreat at Conrad Greble College University of Waterloo during the weekend. The Theme was "The fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long suffer- ing, gentleness, temperance." Against such there is no law (Galations 5, verses 22 and 23). Discussion was the influence in the home and community of these passages of scripture. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Her- man, Shakespeare; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader, Strat- ford • and Mrs. Shirley VanDorsselaer and Susan were in Akron, Ohio for the weekend on Hanover Holi- day Tours bus where they attended Rev. Humbard's morning service. The whole Saintsbury communion By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Rev. Greg Smith con- ducted Holy Communion Service at St. Patrick's Church, Sunday afternoon. During the children's session, he had them plant seeds, observing Rogation Sunday. Thursday at lunch time, Mrs. Alexia Atkinson, Lucan and Mrs. Mary Davis en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stanley, London to lunch and on Friday the two ladies were guests with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett, London. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Connolly at their summer home Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacDonald, Lucan ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis to the Indianapolis 500 on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Camp- bell were guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Shapton at their cottage on Lake Huron. Smiles Says an old adage: To forget a wrong is the best revenge. Anger is never without reason...but seldom a good one. GRADUATES AT CENTRALIA — Elizabeth Pertschy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Pertschy, Crediton graduated Friday at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology with Honours in the food service management course. Humbard family was there and they looked exactly as they appear on television. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Russell, Glendive, Montana, spent last week with Mrs. Eldeen Wolfe and other relatives. He is making a Russell family history and visited places of interest. Mrs. Ross Love and Mrs. Kenneth Johns, Exeter, were in Toronto last week attending the 10th Inter- national Senior Citizens Congress at the Prince Hotel where seniors from all over the world were represented. The Congress was opened by the Hon. John B. Aird Lieutenant Governor of On- tario. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Nutt, Paul 'and Rachael attended the 50th wedding anniver- sary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nutt, Woodstock. It was a great day with family and friends. Mrs. Gordon Bender, Mrs. Eben Weigand, Mrs. Mervyn Tieman, Mrs. Valentine Becker and Mrs. Irvin Rader attended the Huron South District Annual at Seaforth United Church Thursday, May 21. Joe Bruce gave a birthday party for his wife Theada on the occasion of her 70th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter, Sun- day. Attending were Mrs. Grace Beavis, Mr. and Mrs. John Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayter and David, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maguire and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Desjardine and girls, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayter. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayter (jr) and family, Jayne and Tom Hayter, Elaine Overholt and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter. Mrs. Elgin Rader catered to a delicious meal. Mrs. Bruce received beautiful gifts and a good time was had be all. She received phone calls from her nephews, Rick Hayter, New . York, ,pnd_-Jed>.Hayter, Toronto. 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