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Times-Advocate, 1982-04-21, Page 26Paye 26 Times -Advocate; April 21, 1902 WIN CREDITON of the weekend Buddy Appleman, Freemand and TOURNEY hockey Paul Medd, Brad road Cac's Crusaders of Lucan won the played in Crediton. Back, Lightfoot and Pat Ryan Front, tournament Kevin Taylor. championship Kevin Wood, Nickles, Rick photo left, Cec T -A machinery, livestock, produce and supplies Now there is a completely new plan to meet all the insurance needs of today's farm owner. With the Farm -Guard policy Liability is also included. Call today for information about the. many coverages available with Farm -Guard protection.. 00 the co-opefatofs INSURANCE SERVICES from The Co-operators • you insure your home, Call: contents„outbuildings, -Verna Gingerich Business 235-1109 Residence 235-1109 LIFE • HOME •AUJTO • COMMERCIAL FARM • TRAVEL The Dashwood and Area Medical Centre Committee Welcomes Dr. Gwyn Woodfine Who has opened his practice in Dashwood Office Hours by Appointment 237-3693 235-0466 Official Opening June 6 Donations appreciated Lutheran ladies hear reports Dashwood Institute choose new slate of officers By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD The postponed Women's In- stitute meeting was held Wednesday afternoon April 14. This was the annual meeting and the Directors and Nominating committee, Mrs. V.L. Becker, Mrs. Ralph Weber and Mrs. Mildred Kellerman were in charge. There were 21 members and one guest present. President, Mrs. Gordon Bender, asked Mrs. Eben Weigand to give a report of the executive meeting they had attended. The District an- nual will be held in Zurich May 20 evening only. The fall rally will be held at Grand Bend. Two delegates are to attend the 85th anniversary of the Institute in Toronto August 12. A gift of ten dollars was, given for a prize at the Exeter Fair. The Institute will also have an exhibit. Members in Charge are Mrs. Eben Weigand, Mrs. Gordon Bender and Mrs. Aldene Wolfe. May 25 the Institute is in charge of the birthday par- ty at the Blue Water Rest Home. Reports were heard from all conveners. Mrs. Syd Baker presided for the elec- tion of officers. Mrs. V. L. Becker gave the report of the nominating committee. Of- ficers elected were past presi- dent, Mrs. Eben Weigand; president, Mrs. Gordon Bender; first vice-president, vacant; second vice- president, Mrs. Harvey Beierling; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Earl Keller; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ray Rader; district director, Mrs. Eben . Weigand; alternate, Mrs. Ray Rader; Directors and Nominating committee, Mrs. V.L. Becker, Mrs. Ralph Weber and Mrs. Harold Kellerman; Tweedsmuir curator, Mrs. Irvin Rader; Public relations and press, Mrs. Ray Rader; pianist, Mrs. Mervyn Tieman; auditors, Mrs. R.H. Taylor and Mrs. T.H.. Hoffman. Other officers are: con- veners of standing commit- tees, resolutions, Mrs. Harold Carroll; Tweedsmuir History, Mrs. Irvin Rader; -agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs. Emil Becker; education activities, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe; cultural activities, Mrs. Howard Datars; family and By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS The ACW met Thursday evening at the home of and Mrs. Gerald Paul, president Mrs. J.. McCor- mick opened the meeting with hymn and prayers. Scripture passage was read by Mrs. Bill Waghorn. Roll call answered by a verse on "Spring". A business discussion followed, the congregational picnic is to be held lune 17. Gerald Paul then showed slides of their trip out west last summer and pictures of a previous trip to England. Rev. Greg Smith closed the meeting. Lunch was provided by Mrs. Harold Davis and hostess. Think cool in hot weather and wear loose fitting cotton clothes. Dip your wrist in cold water when you can't shower. consumer affairs Mrs. Hilda Rader; citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. Eben Weigand. New "Secret Pals" were drawn for, and during lunch prepared by the group in charge, gifts from Secret pals were opened and members now found the identity of same. Mrs. Irvin Rader was winner of an African violet in a draw. Ladles' Atd meet Zion Lutheran Church Ladies' Aid met. Tuesday, April 14 with 23 members and one guest who later joined as a member. Group 1, with con- veners Mrs. Howard Datars and Mrs. Dave Rader, wap in charge of devotions and lunch. Mrs. M. Mellecke took for the topic "(That Good Part". This dealt with the story of Mary and Martha and Jesus' visit to their home. She stressed that we should set priorities. A quiet time for devotions is desirable. The president, Mrs. Florence Martene, who had opened the meeting with Bi- ble readingandprayer presid- ed for the business. The Altar Guild reported 18 visits, 1 flower plant and 3 phone calls. The new Guild is Mrs. Dave Rader and Mrs. Florence Keller. The mother and daughter pot luck supper will be May 11 with group 2 in charge: An invitation to hear nutritionist Eileen Gottschall 0n May 10 was received from Calvary United. Church ladies. Following closing devotions by Miss Helen Nadiger, lunch was served. Personals Gerald Mason and John spent 14 days at Rainy River. Anyone interested in put- ting their crafts on display in 'the community centre Satur- day, July 31, during Friedsburg Days, contact Nancy Rader at 237-3412. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Brenda, Charlotte and Karen, Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, Ben andRobinandMr. and Mrs. Dave Rader Stacey, Derick and Stephanie were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader were Margaret Carlisle and Hank Bregman, Goderich; Mrs. Luella Willem, Zurich; and Mrs. Cindy Keller. t ► t ► l t BRIGHTEN UP YOUR 0 t t ► t t ► t t ► VINYLFLOORING 0 $ 95 sq. yd. 0sq• yd• ROCKETS WIN "B" TITLE — Romphf's Rockets of Exeter won the "6" championship in the weekend road hockey tournament in Crediton. Back, left, Jim Romphf, Bryon Baker, Rick Lindenfield, Jeff Fuller and Dave Bogart. Front, Brian Mercer; Steve Prout and Dave Robinson. T -A photo Thames Road women take charge of worship By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Mrs. Ken Duncan, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. William Rohde, Mrs. Glen Stewart, and Mrs. Jack Stewart at- tended the Huron Perth Presbyterial meeting Tuesday evening in Mitchell United Church. The teachers and officers of the Sunday School met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. William . Roh- de. Mrs. Mary Thomson, Exeter .and Mr. and Mrs. William.,ftohde visited Friday event# tith Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hanna, Lon- don. Mr`s. Paul Passmore arrived home Friday after having been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital London for Conlest is 1. The Huron County Public Library Drawing Contest begins Saturday, April 17, 1982 and ends Satur- day, May I. All eligible en- tries must be submitted to the participating branch library by closing time on May 1. 2. The contest is open to children aged 7 to 9. The par- ticipant's name, address and telephone number must appear on the back of the drawing. 3. The drawing must appear ,on a 21 ,/a x 28cm (81/2 x 11 in) piece of 'plain white paper which can be ob- tained at the Branch Library. surgery on her knee recently. Mr. .and Mrs. Lorne Passmore arrived home on the weekend after having spent the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William Roh- de had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore, Sunday evening. ucw The United Church Women were in charge of the service on Sunday morning. President Mrs. Ken Duncan was in charge of the service. The choir fang two anthems; 0 Jesus I Have Promised and Just a Closer Walk With Thee accompanied by the organist Miss Agnes Bray. Mrs. Murray Dawson told the children's story about a boy and a kitd. Mrs. Barry Jeffery read undfrway 4. Markers, pencils, crayons and/or pens may be used. 5. The drawing must be of a character, setting or ob- ject mentioned in a book written by a Canadian author or a book published in Canada. 6. Judging will be com- pleted by 'Thursday, May 6, 1982. All winners will be notified. The winning drawings will be displayed at the Branch Library. 7. Prizes will be awarded. Participating branch libraries include: Bayfield, Blyth, Brussels, Clinton, Ex- eter, Goderich, Hensall, Kirkton', Seaforth, Wingham, and Zurich. the Scripture, Matthew 15, 21-28. Mrs. Lee Webber in- troduced Mrs. Alma Langford, Exeter who had as her message "The Woman Who Wouldn't Take No For An Answer." It was a very inspiring message and gave us a great lot to think about. Mrs. Jeffery thanked Mrs. Langford and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Webber gave a prayer. Mrs. Ross Hodgert and Mrs. Barry E. Miller received the offering. Mr. Lorne Thrower pronounced the Benediction. We all sang • grace before going to the basement for a social hour which was much enjoyed by all. Sunday, April 25 the Sunday School children will accompany their parents to church and will go down during the service. 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