Zurich Citizens News, 1981-02-26, Page 9Learning for Lent' -tarts at
The Worship and
Fellowship committee of the
Dashwood and Zurich United
churches is holdinga series
of programs called "Lear-
ning for Lent". These will be
held Wednesday mornings at
the Zurich United church.
The program will include
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Dashwood
Mrs. Irvin Rader
crafts and interest groups.
Bible study will also be con-
ducted by Barbara- Laing,
United Church minister.
Baby' sitting will be
provided for. mothers of pre-
school children. All ladies of
the community' -are invited
to attend this series which
commences March 4 at 9:15
a.m.
4-H: Sew Perfect
Dashwood 4-H club 2 chose
"Sew Perfect"as a
nickname for the club for
this project at the third
meeting. Kathy Schade,
president presided for the
business. Roll call was to
name a piece of sewing
equipment and its use.
Construction of a garment
was discussed. This included
stay stitching, sewing darts,
gathering, sewing seams and
the different methods of
finishing them.
Pressing and pressing
Donations for
Medical Centre
The following is a partial
list of donors to the
Dashwood and Area Medical
Centre.
Eldon Smith, Mrs.
Lawrence Hill, Emerson
Wein. Marion Schenk, Bob
Hodge. Glenda Wuerth,
Donald Roeszler, Harold
Glanville. Gord Slaght, Don
Averill, Oscar Pfaff, Mrs.
Margaret Clark, Mrs.
Gerald Schenk, Keith
Nelson. Gerald Smith, Marg
Pertschy. Mrs. A. Galloway,
TammySchenk, Lorne Voigt,
Audrey Wade.
Dick Lord, CamStewardson
Lloyd Wein. Garry Dinney,
Fern Labriche, Albert
Vanderworp. Mrs. Brennan,
Lorne Preszcator, Bill
Payne. Barry Becker,
Melvin Schlunt, Larry
Mason. Mi. and Mrs. Lorne
Qenttner. Mr. and Mrs.
Eben Weigand, Marilyn
Ste)InmannCharles Martene,
Mrs. Garnet Willert, Jim
Lehmbn. Gerald Mason,
Katherine Becker, Michael
Tieman.
Laura Datars, Joe Wragg,
Margaret Butler, Butch
Desjardine. Joe Regier,
Mrs. Buelah Desjardine,
Peter Becker. Carl Tyler,
Mrs. Erna Schroeder,
Margaret Merner, Sidney
Baker. Mrs. Flossie Willert,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rumball,
Mrs. Ogletree, Mrs. Joe
Regier. Mr. and Mrs. W.J.
Adams, Mrs. Hilda Rader,
Mrs. Hilda Wein, R.T. Grif-
fith. Bruce and Robin Pfaff,
Russell Beaver, Charles
Sims. Walter Fydenchuck,
Mrs. Cora Wein, John Ned-
za, Ernie Hohner, John
Ducharme. Mrs. Pearl
England. Don Dinney, Olga
Klaver. Roger Finkbeiner,
Joe Dillon. Gary Tieman,
Mrs. Elda Koehler, Rev. Ar-
min Schlenker, Nola Faist,
Mrs. Greta Beaver, Ray
Morlock. Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Finkbeiner, Brian
Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Haugh. Mrs. Ada Dietrich,
Norval Reid, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Morlock, Mr. and Mrs.
red Bowers, Mrs. N. Lam-
port. Mrs. Clayton Sims.
equipment. plus a quiz of
pressing concern' was con-
ducted. The leaders then
helped some of the girls cut
out their garments.
Beginner sewers are to com-
plete the dart sample for
next meeting.
Piano pupils results
Miss Idella Gabel
A.R.C.T. announced results
of her piano pupils with the
Royal Conservatory. Grade
8 piano. first class honors,
Shelley Hoffman; grade 3
piano, honors, Susanne
Smith; pass, Andrea
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?Ammer: grade 2 rudiments,
first class honors, Colleen
Glasgow (100) , and David
Dougall; preliminary
rudiments, first class
honours. Lisa Miller.
Fog ,limits euchre
Due to dense fog, there
were only seven tables in
play at the euchre Tue'sday,
Feb. 17. Winners were: high
ladies, Mrs. Elgin Rader;
men, Mrs. Jessie Rader;
lone hands, Mrs. Lloyd
Rader; lucky scores, Valen-
tine Becker and Gerald
Citizens News, February 26, 1981
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Dashwood Church
Mason. The next euchre will
be March 17.
Zion ladies' aid
Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid
met Tuesday afternoon,
Feb. 17. with group 1 and
convener. Mrs. Arnold
Becker in charge of
devotions and lunch. Presi-
dent. Mrs. Charles Martene,
presided for the business.
The Altar Guild reported
32 visits. seven treats, one
flower and one phone call;
four cards were sent by the
cards secretary. The new
Guild is Mrs. Harry Hayter
LEARNING TO CHECK — John Farwell looks on as Mike Regier (left) makes
against chess oppdnent Randy Regier. The boys were learning to play chess in an
course taught at St. Boniface separate school, Zurich.
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Cards of thanks were
received and many
donations. Donations are to
be made to the ,United
Church Women and com-
munity centre for the use of
facilities.
A wedding will be catered
to in September.
Mrs. Mayo Mellecke took
for her topic the story of the
mother whose only son had
died. Bible- reading and dis-
cussion followed.
Personals
Mrs. Anne Nagle, Susan
and Chris Baynham,
Oshawa. spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hayter and family bringing
Mrs. Ernest Koehler, who
had spent_ several weeks
with them. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gib-
son and family, Denfield,
were Sunday guests with
Mrs. Frieda Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller
and Karen. Zion, wre Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hayter and Jayne have
returned home after
vacationing in Florida with
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder,
Lakeland. and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe -Bruce, Newport
Janice Oke has recently
returned from a vacation in
Germany. Switzerland and
Austria. She was joined by
her husband Brad who is
presently enjoying his work
experience in Saudi Arabia.
Dashwood seniors meet
Dashwood Senior Citizens
met Monday, I'eb. 16 with 47
present. Mrs. Pearl Miller,
presided for the opening and
business. .Mrs. Eben
Weigand's group was in
charge of the -program. Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Love and
Ross Cardiff provided
musical numbers.
Some members presented
a skit, "Going to Toronto".
Cards were played.
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FARMERS
Centralia College of Agricultural
Technology and area OMAF.Personnelpre-
sent the following
CONTINUING EDUCATION
SHORT 'COURSES
March 2 (Monday) at Centralia College
Corn Grain Storing, Conditioning and Drying
This course will emphasize the drying and storing of
corn. It is sponsored by MF Agri Builders, Exeter, On-
tario and will feature guest speakers from Caldwell
Manufacturing Company and Shivvers Enterprises
Incorporated.
March 4 (Wednesday) at Chesley Community
Centre
Beef Feedlot Management
This course will emphasize the feeding value of by-
products such as brewery grain and apple juice
products and will look at feedlot management and
the use of futures to control feed prices. A farm tour
is port of the program. Contact OMAF Walkerton
(881-3301) to reserve your lunch meal ticket.
March 7 (Saturday) at Centralia College
Sheep Flock Management
The progran, will combine veterinarians, specialists
and producers and will emphasize health,, feeding
and disease prevention.
March 17 (Tuesday) at Hanover Legion Hall
Dairy Herd Management
The theme of the course is reproduction challenge
and it deals with improving reproductive efficiency
in the dairy herd. Contact OMAF Walkerton (881-
33011 or OMAF Markdale (986-2040) to reserve
your lunch meal ticket.
March 19 (Thursday) at Centralia College
Farmstead Planning
The course will deal with the principles of farmstead
planning including building location, snow and wind
control, energy considerations and expansion
possibilities. Form contractors and farmers planning
new construction should attend.
For more.information write or phone:
Ontario
Ministry,.
and Peed
Continuing Education
Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology,
Huron Park, Ontario NOM 1Y0
(519) 228-6691