Times-Advocate, 1982-04-28, Page 18Page 6A
April 26, 1962
Gordon Black
New doctor guest
at Dashwood club
K -W Optimists
speakers win
Kelly Hern, R.R. 1 Cen-
tralia and Gordon Black, RR
1 St. Marys were the top 1982
Optimist Club speakers. Both
were sponsored by the
. Kirkton-Woodham Optimist
Club.
Kelly placed first in ,the
Kirkton-Woodham club finals
for the senior girls and Gor-
don placed first for the senior
boys.
• This gave both speakers the
opportunity to enter the zone
oratorical contest, at which
both speakers scored highest
for their division.
Being the top achievers at
the zone contest qualified both
speakers to enter the South
Western. Ontario District
Oratorical Contest which was
held near Kitchener this year.
Kelly received an awardfor
recognition of oratory ex-
cellence for her speech entitl-
ed "Enthusiasm for Tomor-
row" and Gordon earned
recogniation of excellence for
his speech entitled "Tomor-
row's Energy".
Both are Grade seven
students, Gordon at South
Perth Secondary School and
Kelly at Usborne Central
School.
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Wives were guests of the
men at a turkey supper held
Friday, April 23 at the cpm-
munity centre by the Men's
Club. Earl Keller, president,
dealt with the business.
Dr. Woodfine, who was pre-
sent was introduced to the
group. A donation of 51000.
was made to the medical cen-
tre. Bob Hoffman gave a
report on the Dashwood .6c
Area Medical Centre and
spoke of the official opening
June 6.
Tickets were sold on a
basket of flowers with the pro-
ceeds going to Bunny Bundle.
The lucky winner was Don
Rader.
Harold Finkbeiner in-
troduced the guest speaker,
Father Nelligan of Mt.
Carmel who spoke on
Canada's New Constitution.
He was thanked by Ron
Merner.
Dancing to the music of
Light and Easy brought the
season for the club to a close.
Dashwood seniors met
Monday, with 42 members,
one visitor and two new
members present. President,
Mrs. Pearl Miller presided for
the business.
The Zurich and Hensall
Seniors will be guests at the
May meeting with the com-
mittee of Mrs. Mervyn
Tieman, Mrs. Ross Love,
Mrs. Alma Genttner and Mrs.
Ken McCrae in charge. The
delegate to the USCO conven-
tion in Sudbury is Mrs. Alma
Genttner.
The ticket committee for
the draws at Friedsburg Day
is Mrs. Elda Koehler, Mrs.
Louella Tieman and Mrs. Al-
deen Wolfe.
A bus trip to Marineland,
Niagara Falls, is planned for
June 9. Two future bus trips
are August 1-4 to Moosonee;
and September 14-16 to Elgin
House, Muskoka. Anyone 'n-
terested may call Mrs.
William Miller.
"God Save the Queen" was
sung in honor of the
Constitution.
Cheque out
a crippled child
today.
taxa
See what your dollars con do.
Support Easter Seals.
The new doctor was in-
troduced and spoke briefly. A
donation of 5200 was made to
the Dashwood and Area
Medical Centre.
.Mrs. Ross Love's group
was in charge of the program.
Ross Love and Bill Love
played violin selections ac-
companied by Mrs. Love. Bill
Chandler sang a solo and Mrs.
Love gave a reading. Cards
and lunch followed.
Personals
Mrs. Beulah Desjardine has
been transferred from
University hospital to South
Huron hospital, Exeter.
Flowers in the Lutheran
church Sunday were placed
by the family in loving
memory of the late Larne
Genttner who passed away
April, 1981.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richard-
son, Exeter, Mrs. Pearl
Koehler, Hensall, and Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Rader were
Sunday callers with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Kraft, Port
Franks. A patient at Univer-
sity Hospital, Mrs. Kraft was
home for the weekend.
' Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rader were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Lynn, Chris and
Shawn, Centralia, and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Rader,
Heather and Allan. Two bir-
thdays were celebrated,
Lloyd's and Jim's.
Ken Kraft, who underwent
. surgery in University
Hospital, London, has return-
ed home.
Readers now
over 14,000 mark
The annual report of the
Middlesex county library
board shows a total of 14,598
readers with a total • cir-
culation of 343,163 in 1981.
Board chairman Jack
Baker explained that 82.5
percent of the book cir-
culation is done at 10 of the 22
service points. He said it was
the earnest desire of the
board to provide ready
access to informational and
recreational materials for
all county residents
wherever they live.
The circulation (with
number of readers in
brackets) for the libraries at
the north of the county are as
follows:
Ailsa Craig (1,355) 39,562,
Arva (1,074) 19,180, Grantors
(85) 1,462, llderton (426)
10,453, Lucan (1,152) 37,271,
Parkhill (1,116) 30,36, West
Nissouri (890) 18,655:
Plan T-baII league for Shipka area
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Sunday dinner guests with
John and Linda Wuerth,
Rebecca and Sarah, following
Sarah's baptism at the mor-
ning service at Grand Bend
United Church, were John's
parents, Ray and Willa•
Wuerth, Exeter; Linda's
parents and brothers, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hern, Fred and
Robbie, of Woodham; and two
great grandmas of Rebecca
and Sarah, Mrs. Robert
Hunter, of Strathroy and Mrs.
Gladys Hern, of. Exeter.
Mrs. Dick Zielman accom-
panied her daughter • Ruth,
"Huron County Dairy
Princess", to the Elimville
Women's Institute meeting on
April 14.
Lucille Vincent, Mabel
Guenther, Dorothy Fenner,
Eleanor Durie and Annie
Morenz, attended the Easter
Ecumenical from this area,
last Tuesday night at Grand
Bend United Church.
The T -ball and softball
registration will be held May
3 at Shipka Community Cen-
tre, {or boys and girls age 5 to
11, at 7 p.m. The cost is $5.00
per child or 110.00 per family
Howard and Joyce Adkins,
of Zurich area visited Sunday
evening at their daughter's
here, Gloria and Harvey
Beierling, Kevin and Dwight.
Dinner and supper guests
Sunday, with Gerald and
Mary Ellen Zielman were
around 30 family members
for a surprise birthday
Weddinj
holography
Book No to have your
happiest daN preserved
for y ear'. to come
CALL
Schwartzentruber
Photography
235.0617
celebration for Gerald's members made up the rest of
mother, Mrs. Mpie Zielman_
and her daughter Angie.
Guests included Annie's
sister, Mrs. Helen Stadler,
her brother Bill and Ellen
Janzen, all of Leamington,.
her sister Katie and Erich
FreiteT of Dashwood area.
Annie received a long
distance phone call from her
brother Peter, in Winnipeg.
Nieces, nephews and family
the celebration group.
Congratulations to Harold
and Doreen Finkbeiner on the
arrival of another grandchild.
A baby boy was born to Bob
and Diane Finkbeiner on
April 14.
The annual meeting of
Shipka Community will be
held Wednesday evening
April 28, at 8 p.m. at the Com-
munity Centre.
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• our re,. low peke '104." ea.
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WHY AM 1 AFRAID TO TALK ABOUT
DEATH? •
You should know first that your fears are com-
mon ones which have been fostered for many
centuries. Until recent years the subject has
¢een taboo and "swept under the rug" until it
affects us personally. Only recently has there
been substantial scientific research on the
subject.
We don't talk about death because we fear it
and we know so little about it. In the interest
of mental health, such feelings need to be
changed. Public education, based on our new
psychological and medical data, offer us our
greatest help.
These educational helps are becoming more
and more available to us. The librarian (and
we) can recommend some very fine books writ-
ten about death -and -dying; thanatology
courses are offered in many schools; many
churches now offer classes and discussion
groups on the subject.
Here at our funeral home; we tan arrange a
tour of the facilities and an explanation of our
services for you and your friends. We tan also
be your personal consultants to answer some.
of your concerns about death. 4
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PHONE 230-1220
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NOT OTHERWISE SPECIALLY PRICED
PRINCESS
BEDS
white only,SALE PRICE
matching open
stock pieces
our reg. low
peke'174."
$149.w
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up to SO p.c. off Feature Values
SPECIALLY MARKED BY RED VAGSJOR CONVENIENCE
Solid. Pine Colonial
Bedroom Suite
triple dresser,
hutde, mirror •
nater door Oast
full cannonball bed
and rails.
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SALE PRICE
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SIMMONS
"JENNY LIND"
CRIB
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solid maple,
flrasida finish,
wIth stabilizer
roll.
our reg. low
price '258." '
;199.00
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CHESTERFIELDS
excel Wed covers,
spring -filled
mattresses
our reg. low
peke '423."
SALE PRICE
$339.00
54" Mattress and
Matching Box
SALE $ 129
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datrs have padded
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frames
our reg: low
. price '123."
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treks, choke of
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our reg. low
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39" MAKE SPINDLE HEAVY DUTY
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