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Arthur Rader is pastor
Attend church
service at Bramalep
Florida and Renfro Valley. well. The phone
The weather was great. inWorking and the number is
Ervin Devine has returned :BMW Dr. Gwyne
home from 8t. Joseph's Goodfine is expected to
Hospital, London, where he arrive April S.
spent several wee ce and had Stacey Rader spent a few
s Zbs days with her Cousins, Amy
work at the Dashwood and Jodl r'---`-
and Area Medical Centre is Iasi weak.
By MRK IRVIN RADII
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
spent some time at Centralia
With thele
and Shawn �, Chris
, while thele
paregts, Mr. and Mrs. Jitn
Lynn were vacationing,
Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Rader
were Wednesday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood
Gill, Cralgwiel Gardens,
Ansa Craig.
and . Emil Becker
have returned home
following a three-week
vacation at New Orleans,`
Mr. and Mrs: Harold
Guilfoyle, Mrs. Guthrie
Stokes, Mrs. M. Levine
were In charge of the recent
card party with nine tables
in play.
Winners were ladies high,
Jean Bice; lone, Charlotte
Barker; low, Mrs. K. Nell;
gents high, Luther Morley;
lone, Mrs. Bannister
playing a man's card; low,
Bios Pepper; special,
Harvey Hodgins.
The next party will be held
April 2 at 8:30 p.m.
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SPAGHETTI WITH CHEESE
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WINTER BREAK SKATERS Carrie Stuart and Kelli Hig-
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at the recreation day held Thursday.
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tended church service at the
Lutheran Church in
Bramalea, Sunday, where
Pastor Arthur Rader is the
minister. In the afternoon
Mrs. Bill Becker and Mrs.
Ted Webb hated a shower at
the Webb home for Irene
Proedny, bride -elect of
April. In attendance were
aunts and cousins) from
Dashwood, Zurich, Kit-
chener, London, St. Thomas,
Sudbury, Trenton,
NewDundee, Peterborough
and Oshawa.
Special guests were the
groom's grandmothers Mrs.
Laura Datars and Mrs.
Valentine Becker; great
aunts, Mrs. Albert Becker,
New Dundee and Mrs. Elva
Willert, Dashwood; mother
and sister of Irene, Oshawa;
and the groom's mother,
Mrs. Howard Deters, Dash-
wood.
Mrs. Elda Koehler has
returned home after spen-
ding three weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Spike Nagel, Susan
and Chris Baynham,
Oshawa.
Laurie Becker, Trenton, is
vacationed with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Becker.
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KEEPING SCORE - Chris Gould, Scott Heywood and Tim Moore were busy keep-
ingscore at the Exeter Bowling Lanes Thursday morning during the special Spring
Break recreation activities. T -A Ohoto
Birthday and anniversary
Simpson
Mrs. Isobel Simpson enter-
tained 24 of her family to din-
ner at the Ridout, Sunday, to
honour her sister, Cybil
Stephenson of Ailsa Craig,
who was.celebrating her 80th
birthday and John and
Shirley Simpson of Kirkton
who were celebrating their
25th wedding anniversary,
as well as other family
birthdays.
Sunday dinner guests with
Hazel and Rupert Williams
were Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Williams, Shayne and Chad
of Ford St. James British
Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Williams and family
of Lobo village, and Jackie
McComb and family,
Elginfield.
Cheryl and Catherine
Lynn and Cheryl's friend,
Sharon Twynstra, enjoyed
the March break visiting
with relatives and friends in
Ottawa.
David and Josie Hill ac-
companied by Sandy and
Joan Lynch, Toronto, return-
ed Monday from a 10 day
holiday in New Orleans and
other places of interest. Jor-
dan Hill stayed with his
family entertained
grandma Lynch of Hastings,
Ontario.
Visitors with the Hodgins
at Shadyside last week were
Mr. and Mrs. David Ainslie
and Kristen of St. Marys,
Wednesday.
Marg. Kilmer, Toronto
spent Thursday afternoon
with them while her hus-
band, Bill, attended a
meeting at Centralia Col-
lege. The Kilmers were
enroute to Goderich to see
Marg's brother,. Ken Hall,
who just recently suffered a •
heart attack and is in inten-
sive care in Goderich
Hospital.
Sunday visitors were, Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Hodgins
of London and Laura and
Peter McLean of the 12th
Lobo.
Play euchre
Fifteen tables were in play
at the euchre party at St.
James church, Tuesday
night. .
Prizes for high scores went
to Marion Hodgson playing a
man's card and to ladies
high, Eleanor Darling. Lone
hands, Jim Cunningham and
Olive Atkinson, Low icor
Happy birthday
for Happy Gang
By AUCE DICKENS.
AILSA CRAIG
The Happy Gang sang
Happy Birthday to Miss
Sybil Stephenson, and ex-
pressed Best wishes to Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Smith,
married 4 years, and to Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Rees who
observed their 45 wedding
day on the meeting day,
March 24.
A delicious pot -luck dinner
was enjoyed by 32 people.
Winners at the euchre
were Alice Dickens, Babe
Chapman, Marg Stephenson
Marion Levine, Sybil
Stephenson and Myrtle Ross.
More euchre on April 7 at
1:30 p.m.
"A journey in India,"
Raising Cane" and "Flailing
in Newfoundland," three
interesting films were
viewed by a goodly number
of seniors at the,Craigholme
auditorium on Friday
evening. Tea and cookies
were served by the Activity
Centre committee.
Personals
Mrs. Dave Ferguson
(Marilyn Scafe) St. Thomas,
and son, Jason, visited her
grandmother, Mrs. Lloyd
Scafe of Craigwiel Gardens,
last Thursday.
Congratulations to Ann
and Ron Walker on the birth
of a son, March 24.
Plan to attend a program
of vocal music given by the
junior and senior choirs in
the United Church on April 4
at 7:30 p.m. Free will of-
fering. Everyone welcome.
Mrs. Rose McComb visited
recently with Ruth and
Walter Wells at Port Franks.
No need to bake this
weekend. Why not attend the
Scout - Cub bake sale and
nearly new articles at the
Masonic hall, main street,
Saturday morning, April 3?
Easter services will be
held at the Mennonite
church, April 7, 8 and 9.
Mrs'Evan Hodgin and Mrs.
Hamilton.
Blood donors
Keep in mind the Blood
Donors Clinic on April 8, 6
p.m. - 9 p.m. at Lucan Com-
munity Centre sponsored by
Clandeboye and Lucan
Women's Institute. Give the
"Gift of Life".
Also the Fresh Daffodil
sales in Lucan, Friday and
Saturday mornings, April
2nd and 3rd: Two dollars a.
bunch. Sponsored by the
Cancer Society. Advance
orders can be made by phon-
ing 227-4855.
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