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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-05-15, Page 2 (2)Grandmothers guests of WI Dashwood ladies entertain daughters By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Grandmothers were guests at the May meeting of Dashwood WL Mrs. Emil Becker, convener of citizenship and her committee were in charge of a pot luck supper. Following supper several prizes were awarded. The lady with most eyelets in her shoe, Mrs. Gordon Bender; grandmother who walked farthest to attend, Mrs. Reinhold Miller; grandmother with the most buttons, Mrs. Beulah Desjardine; grandmother with the longest ear rings, Mrs. Everett Haist; most grand- children, Mrs. Frieda Keller; lucky chair, Mrs. Harry Hoff- man. They all received potted plants. 4-H presents fashions The 4-H girls attended the meeting and presented their fashion shows and skits they had given at achievement day. Gifts were presented to Susan Grigg for provincial honors and seven girls for county honors. These were, Cathy Becker, Cindy Becker, Donna Baker, Carol Rader, Sandra Schroeder, Sherrie Stade and Cynthia Willert. The leaders were also presented gift tokens. The girls' books were also on display. There were 14 grandmothers present and 314-11 girls and their ' mothers. Roll call was answered by giving the surname of your grandparents. Mrs. Bill Berends discussed the motto, "A good name is the greatest treasure we have, it's the richest estate we can leave behind us and the finest inheritance we can bestow on children". Mrs. Irvin Rader spoke on the history of the Dashwood band and displayed pictures. The grand- mothers were also able to see the Tweedsmuir history book which was on display. Charades and a sing -song were participated in. Mrs. Ray Rader, president, dealt with the business. Mrs. Eben Weigand gave a detailed report on the officers' con- ference. Plans were finalized for the district annual meeting with Mrs. Gordon Bender, Mrs. Ray Rader, Mrs. Earl Keller, and Mrs. Eben Weigand as voting delegates. A letter from Bob Mittleholtz was read. Mother and Daughter Supper Approximately 60 attended a pot luck Mother and Daughter supper at the May meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid. Guests were members of Goderich Lutheran church. Group 1 with Mrs. Lorne Becker convener was in charge. Mrs. Arnold Becker, president, welcomed everyone and Mrs. Marvin Barz propsed a toast to the daughters and Eleanor Salmon replied with a toast to the mothers. Jayne Hayter offered a toast to the grandmothers. Pastor Barz said grace and everyone enjoyed the meal. A short program followed with Barbara and Carol Rader playing a piano duet Mrs. Hilda Rader gave a reading, "The meanest mother in the World", followed by a mother's prayer; Mrs. Charles Martene and Mrs. Al Scholl sang a duet. Prizes were awarded to the following: youngest mother, Mrs. Jim Hayter (Jr.) ; youngest daughter, Jennifer Hayter; lucky plate, Julie Tiernan; birthday nearest, Mrs. Lloyd Rader; youngest grandmother, Mrs. Lorne Becker. A brief business meeting followed. The Altar Guild reported 24 visits.The new guild is Mrs. Hilda Rader acid Mrs. Frieda Keller. The Aid is in charge of the June birthday party at the Bluewater Rest Home. Mrs. Susan Merner gave a generous donation on the occasion of her 99th birthday. Mrs. Ronald Merner assisted by Margaret Merner and Marie Tieman spoke on architecture, comparing ancient architecture with 20th century by means of slides. Mrs. Irvin Rader was in charge of crokinole with the winners: - mother's high, Mrs. Lloyd Rader; low, Mrs. Ed Nadiger; daughters' high, Kathy Keller; low, the Barz sisters. Exeter Public Utilities Commission NOTICEOF Hydro Interruption (Weather Permitting) Sunday, May 18 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. D.S.T. Affecting most of the area east of William St. and north of Riverside Drive in the Town of Exeter. This interruption is necessary to make alterations to primary conductors. Your co-operation will be appreciated. H. L. DAVIS Manager Il I 4-H girls The Earthworms, combined 2 and 3 4-H girls' club held their second meeting of the Garden Club with the president, Joan Finkbeiner presiding. Roll call was "My favourite flower and why I like it". Discussion involved preparing the soil, planting and caring for the flowers, looking after the garden, tidying the home surroundings and growing young plants for transplanting. Charles Martene's green house was visited, where he showed the girls how to sterilize the soil. He also showed the girls many varieties of flowers and l�'l/'C✓,�i!)1 JJ))\ vegetables he has for tran- splanting. The proper method of transplanting was demonstrated. Upon leaving, the leaders and girls were presented with a flower. Personals Mrs. Frieda Keller visited with Pastor & Mrs. Earl Steinman and boys, Parkhill, last week. Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan, Brampton, spent the weekend with Milt Haugh. Milford (Joe) Merner is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter , having suffered a stroke. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cornelious, Mark and Stacey, Sarnia, spent Sunday with Mr. & Mr. Mervyn Tieman. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Becker and family were the latter's mother, Mrs. Ervin Greb, Cambridge; also her sister, Mrs. Wm. Kirk of Mossbank, Sask., Mr. & Mrs. Ross Liebold and Janette, Stratford; and Rita Densmore, Lucan. Mrs. Irvin Rader visited on Monday .with Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill and Kenneth Patterson, Grand Bend, and her sister Mrs. Marjorie Knight, London, who was spending a few days there. Mrs. Wm. Beierling ac- companed Mr. & Mrs. Doug Stephen of Woodham to Zurich on Sunday where theyattended the United church services and three of Mrs. Beierlings great grand- children were baptized. Mr. & Mrs. Eric Eagleson and Marshall, Little Current, Manitoulin island flew to Cen- tralia airport Friday in their new aircraft and visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Weber and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Weber also Mrs. Vivian Eagleson. Parkhill. They flew home Sunday morning, arriving in one hour and a half. Mrs. Susan Merner celebrated her 99th birthday May t1.Visitors were Mr. & Mrs. Jack Rechkie and Mrs. Verda Bosk, Detroit; Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Merner, Kit- chener; Mr. & Mrs. Ron Stuckhard and family, Debbie Merner and friend, Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Bartcliff, Clinton; Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Merner, Zurich. Congratulations were received from Governor General and Madame Leger, Premier Wm. Davis, Robert Stanfield, R.E. McKinley, M.P. and Jack Riddell MPP. " V/14 I AVpEWi�Y MONDAYONLY VICTORIA DAY — MAY 19 EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR WOOD STAIN tai Ready -mixed cement sand and gravel. Reg. 2.15 4'x4'Cedar DANGER. REZ WOOD STAIN Superior choice for outdoor use. Const. Grade Reg. 40436C Lin. Ft. 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