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Timor- Advocate, Docombor 19, 1979
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Dashwood church ladies elect new slate of officers
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid
held its Christmas and an-
nual meeting at Dashwood
Community Centre
December 11 with group 1
and Mrs. Ernest Koehler,
convener, in charge.
President Mrs. Lorne
Genttner, presided. There
were 26 members present
and 10 visitors. The Altar
Guild for December is Mrs.
Martene and Mrs. Howard
Datars and they will assist
Group 1 in packing shut-in
boxes. Five cards were sent
and one flower. Donations
were received from two
recent funerals. The ladies
were reminded of the bazaar
for next November.
Themeeting will be held in
the afternoon during the
winter months.
Reports were heard from
group conveners of activities
during the year. Mrs.
Genttner thanked all for
their support during her
term of office.
Mrs. Lorne Becker gave
the report of the nominating
committee and the following
officers were elected.
President, Mrs. Charles
Martene vice-president,
Mrs. Ray Rader; secretary,
Mrs. Dave Rader; treasurer.
Mrs. Esther Salmon; card
and treat secretary, Mrs. M.
Mellecke pianist, Helen
Nadiger; nominating
committee, Mrs. Ernest
Koehler and Mrs. Gordon
Kraft; auditors, Helen
Nadiger and Mrs. Harry
Hayter. Group conveners,
one, Mrs. Lorne Becker;
two, Mrs. Earl Keller and
Mrs. Ray Rader; three, Mrs.
Ray VanDorsselaer and
Mrs. Gordon Kraft.
A short program followed,
Christmas carols were sung.
Group 2 presented a skit
"The Christmas Taran-
tula,” Group 3, a skit,
Christmas Feelings". Mrs.
Dave Rader sang two comic
Christmas numbers and
group 2 had a kitchen band.
An exchange of gifts and
lunch followed. Pastor and
Mrs. Mellecke were
presented gifts.
U.C.W. hear Bob
Calvary United church
women held their Christmas
dinner Tuesday, with the
choir, Sunday School
teachers and husbands or a
friend, guests. Mrs. Gordon
Bender, chairlaoy,
welcomed everyone. After
singing Christmas carols
Mrs. Harold Kellerman gave
a reading "No Room in the
Inn." The ladies chorus sang
"0 Come to my Heart Lord
Jesus."
Mrs. Ken McCrae in-
troduced the guest speaker,
Bob Heywood, who also
entertained with accordion
and singing which was en-
joyed by all . He finished
with everyone singing
Christmas Carols and ap-
propriate songs. He was
thanked by Mrs. Bender and
presented a gift. The evening
closed with all repeating the
Mizpah Benediction.
Hold social
Dashwood Men's club held
a social evening and meeting
Monday, December 10 at the
community centre with their
wives special guests. Melvin
Stade, president, welcomed
everyone and conducted the
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business. Two new mem-
bers, Don Weigand and
Merv. Lebold were
welcomed to the club. Plans
were finalized for Santa's
visit. A dance will be held
New Year's Eve.
The Miller sisters provided
music. A skit was presented
by Mrs. Charles Martene
and Mrs. Mildred Keller-
man. Euchre followed with
winners, Mrs. Bill Becker;
men,DonWeigand; low, Mrs.
Bud Durdin and Albert
Rader; lone hands, Arnold
McCann.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Eckstein of Maplewoods
Apartments, Zurich, went by
plan to Edmonton, Alberta,
to spend Christmas and the
New Year with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Holts and
family and to see their great
grandchildren, also to
celebrate their 57th. wedding
anniversary on Christmas
Day. They will be away three
weeks and wish everyone a
Merry Christmas and a
happy New Year.
Mrs. Martha Miller spent a
few days at Port Dover with
Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried
Miller and family.
A large number of senior
citizens from Dashwood and
area journeyed by bus to
Simcoe, Thursday, to see the
Christmas display which
was really beautiful.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader
and Ben, London, were
Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Rader
Recent visitors with Mrs
Jean Walper were Mrs. and
Mrs. Ed Wurm, Exeter, and
Mrs. and Mrs. Stan Slezak
and Joanne, London, with -
Mrs. Slezak spending a few
days here.
Mrs. Ross Love. Mrs.
Jessie Rader, Jack Soldan
and Harry Hoffman were on
a three day Fettes Tour to
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
with a group from Grand
Bend, Exeter and Goderich.
The decorations, the nativity
scene and the atmosphere
were so beautiful. Mrs. Love
was thrilled when she was
asked to play the harp-
sichord Jordon Evangelical
Lutheran church for the
singing of Christmas carols.
Santa arrived in Dashwood
Saturday to be greeted by a
large number of children and
parents. Entertainment and
treats were provided by
Dashwood Men's club.
Elizabeth Sandra Datars
recently passed their CFSA
skating tests; Junior Bronze
- Ten Fox, Sandra; Senior
Bronze - European,
Elizabeth
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