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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. rDS NEARLY NEW sy 429 Main St. Exeter OA ,s%, (At H & R Block) WANTED Good quality second hand items to sell for you on a percentage basis. 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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 Th. funwd Home in Ex.h( who is a member of she Ontario Funeral Service Association is: IRV ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME PHONE 230-1220 808 FLETCHER ••••••i••••••••es••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G 1 A NT Stock Reduction SALE DECORATOR • CHAIRS • Ver{eve colours and stylise • • 939. •• • • Thursday, April 29 to Saturday, May 8 .••' .••: 10 p.c. off everything NOT OTHERWISE SPECIALLY PRICED PRINCESS BEDS white only,SALE PRICE matching open stock pieces our reg. low peke'174." $149.w 1 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. ,,,m9 our re,. tow peke '515 " SALE PRICE • 1 PIECE Solid Maple . Dining room Suite ewlSabi, 1r1Or .___•. W ..t. huith low Our dews. ono IMorf.r NINA b11es Awl 2 dr.w.r1. 2 awn. loworler sl..e.. ws. . ow reg. low peke '935." SALE PRICE ;749.00 SIMMONS "JENNY LIND" CRIB SALE PRICE solid maple, flrasida finish, wIth stabilizer roll. our reg. low price '258." ' ;199.00 ODD DRESSERS : AND CHESTS • to clear at •• EXCELLENT • SAVINGS • • • ALL W000 f PIECE : Diningroom Suite • • • slow/ 014- ,eA'e New. • hoists. . M. • wrew ..e d.esr. SALE PRKE our reg. low prke'1,312." • • '899 0° • •.••••••••.•••••••• KROEHLER BED CHESTERFIELDS excel Wed covers, spring -filled mattresses our reg. low peke '423." SALE PRICE $339.00 54" Mattress and Matching Box SALE $ 129 • 00 PRICE *ALL OTHER BEDDING (IN STOCK OR SPECIAL ORDER) IS SALE PRICED, HEATH FURNITURE STORE HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs., sat: 9 to • CARD TABLE SETS datrs have padded seats and backs, 31" square table, %" tubular steel frames our reg: low . price '123." WHILE THEY LAST X99.00 • KROEHLER TRADITIONAL Chesterfield Suites ONE PRICE ;599.00 Salm.ottadtod treks, choke of covers • velvets. tweeds, cottons *ALL OTHER SUITES AT EXCELLENT SAVINGS GLIDER ROCKERS SUPER $AA 00 VALUE 7�• Friday 9 to 9 Phone 348-8851 Closed on Wednesdays Main Street, Mitchell, Ontario �.. ••••••••••••••••,••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REMEMBER! All regular prices here are our low everday prices not inflated "suggested list" prices! ol •••••• CEDAR CHESTS CEDAR CHESTS SALE PRICE our reg. low peke °140." $99.0° 39" MAKE SPINDLE HEAVY DUTY BUNK BEDS our reg. low SALE PRICE price '394." $339 00 .. 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