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THURSDAY, MARCH 1L 196$
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RAD)ER, Correspondent)
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader
and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff o r d
Salmon attended the 56th an-
nual Hydro convention at the
Royal York Hotel, Toronto, re-
' ntly. Cliff was among 22
Western Ontario officials re-
eiving long service awards. He
has served 15 years on Dash-
wood Hydro System board of
trustees.
Mrs. Mary 'Marlene and Ed-
win spent several days at the
home of Cliff Salmon last week.
Miss Sharon Rader spent a
few days last week with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Rader.
Music results: Mrs Ruth Stire
AWCM, announces that her
sum
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pupil, Miss Lily Mae Johnson,
received first class honors in
grade 5 piano and first class
honors in grade 2 theory with
the Western Ontario Conserva-
tory of Music,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner
spent the week -end at Walker-
ton with Constable and Mrs.
Don Genttner.
Mrs. Bertha 1layter has re-
turneds
after e spending
ho home ft r
two months with her daughters
and husbands, 31r. and Mrs Joe
Bruce, of Windsor, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Snyder, of Brantford.
Miss Ruthanne Rader, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and
family and is vacationing this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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Miller and Brenda, of Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe
and Mrs, .Henry Eagleson spent
the week -end at Southampton
with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Eagleson and family.
Harry Hoffman, Mrs. Ken
McCrae and Mrs. J. M. Tiernan
visited their sister, Mrs. Norm-
an Evans, who is a patient in
York Central Hospital, on Sun-
day.
William Gassman is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don,
Wedding Anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Stire cele-
brated their 49th wedding an-
niversary March 1. Present for
the occasion were Rev. and Mrs.
Gatz and Billie; Mr. and Mrs.
Gurd Miller and family and Mr.
and Mrs. John Barr and family,
all of London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stire and family.
Dashwood WI
Mrs. Emil Becker was chair -
lady for the March Dashwood
WI meeting with the historical
research and current events
group in charge. Roll call was
answered by giving a current
event. Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan
conducted a sing -song. Mrs.
Charles Snell discussed the mot-
to, "The use of diaries and their
value as historical records".
Bill Becker showed three films,
namely, salmon fishing in the
Fraser River, United Nations,
and the mounted police musical
ride.
Mrs. Sid Baker, president,
presided for the business.
Teams were picked for the Red
Cross canvass. The directors
are to be the nominating com-
mittee.
WSWS Meeting
Mrs, Charles Snell, convenor
of the missionary education
group, was chairlady for the
March meeting of the WSWS
of the Evangelical UB Church.
she opened the worship service
with hymns and prayer. Mrs.
Jessie Rader read the Scripture
and Miss Beth Snell sang a solo.
The concluding c h a p t e r,
"North Africa and the Middle
East" of the study book, "This
is the church in the new na-
tion", was introduced by Mrs.
Charles Snell, and presented by
Mrs. LloydEagleson. This was
What's your stand on Mutual Life's
higher dividends?
Mr. Blake
Dividends: That's the money
you get back from the life in-
surance company every year?
Interviewer
That's right.
Mr. Blake
Well if Mutual Life returns
more I'd have to say it's a good
thing!
Interviewer
It's even better when you leave
the dividends to accumulate and
earn interest.
Mr. Blake
How much interest?
Interviewer
Well, this year Mutual Life is
paying 5% interest on accumu-
lated dividends. And that's just
one of the options you can
choose,
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Mr. Blake
I'd like to know more about it.
Where can I ...?
Interviewer
Just call your nearest Mutual
Life of Canada representative.
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followed by a true -false quiz on
the ehapter. Mrs. Latta Taylor,
vice-president, presided for the
business. Mrs. Eben Weigand
reported that the box of band-
ages rolled by the ladies is be-
ing shipped to West Africa, and
the scrap books to the Ontario
hospital at Goderieh.
Mrs, Breimer, Hamilton, will
be guest speaker and will show
pictures of Africa at the April
meeting. The sunshine com-
mittee for March is Mrs. Eben
Weigand and Mrs. Gordon
Bender.
Television Views
by William Whiting
Another break -through in col-
or TV came a few days ago.
CBS -TV, the only network with
all black -and -white series, an-
nounced that three of its week-
ly shows next season would be
in color: "Red Skelton", "Dan-
ny Kaye" and the new "Thurs-
day Night Movies". This an-
nouncement was made right
after NBC-TV said that 96 per
cent of its weekly night-time
seriesofferings in the coming
season would be in color. ABC-
TV has announced that at least
three of its new weekly pro-
grams next season would also
be in color: "The F.B.I. Story",
"The Big Valley" and "Gidget".
Obituary
ry
Samuel William Elsie, 78,
passed away at South Huron
Hospital, Thursday, March 4.
Surviving besides his wife, the
former Emma Genttner, are one
daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Dodge,
of Detroit; two grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
where the service was conduct-
ed by Rev, William Getz, Sun-
day, March 7. Interment was
in Dashwood Lutheran Ceme-
tery.
World Day of Prayer
World Day of Prayer in this
district took the form of an
ecumenical service held in the
Mary Ellen Memorial Chapel of
Eisenbach's M u s e u m, Grand
Bend. Those taking part were
Mrs. C. E. Kennedy, of the
United Church, Grand Bend;
Mrs. Rufus Turnbull, Church of
God, Grand Bend; Mrs. F.
Plumb, of the Anglican Church,
Grand Bend, Mrs. C. Smeekens,
Catholic Church, Grand Bend,
Mrs. J. M. Tiernan, of the EUB
Church, Dashwood. Miss Jean
Kennedy, of Grand Bend, was
the soloist. The address, "What
doth the Lord require?" was
ably given by Father W. G.
Smith, •of the Catholic Church,
Grand Bend.
Eighty-six ladies and clergy
attended. Following the serv-
ice a time of fellowship was
held.
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VARNA NEWS
A concert staged by the
United Church Women in Varna
last Friday evening was well
attended and enjoyed by all.
Pictures shown by Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Middleton were of fine
quality and most interesting.
Mrs. Middleton acted as narra-
tor. Excellent music, supplied
by the "Pilgrim Singers" of
Clinton, was enjoyed by every-
one.
A father and son banquet is
being held on Friday evening
of this week, sponsored by the
Tyros of the United Church.
The United Church Women are
catering to the event and a good
after-dinner speaker is expected.
The official board of the
Varna and Goshen United
Church met in Goshen Church
on Thursday evening last for
their quarterly meeting. Rev.
Brittain, of Grand Bend, spoke
to the board regarding the Mis-
sion
is-
sion a r y Maintenance Fund.
Plans were made regarding the
40th anniversary of the church
union to be celebrated on June
6 of this year.
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BLAKE NEWS
(Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich,
Correspondents)
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Steckle.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. David Oesch were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Oesch and family,
Bright, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Rader and family, Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich
and family spent Sunday with
relatives at Kitchener and Wat-
erloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gingerich
and family.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Gingerich and fam-
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Bender and family, New Ham
burg; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Gingerich and family, Ailsa
Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gower,
British Columbia; Mrs. Nelson
Shank and Mrs. Allen. Fink-
beiner, Crediton, called on Mr.
and Mrs. David Oesch, Monday.
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C. Mickle Speaks
Charles Mickle, who teaches
in a Hamilton secondary school,
was guest speaker at a meeting
of the London Philatelic Society
on Tuesday night.
He spoke on the war -time
Postal History of Papua and
New Guinea, illustrated with
covers from his collection.
His collection has won several
medals, prizes and honor cer-
tificates at stamp exhibitions in
Canada. Charles is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle, of
Hen sall.
CBS -TV is reportedly between
60 and 70% sold for the start
of the new season next fall.
NBC-TV has about 60% of its
prime -time for 65-66 sold out.
A new western, "Laredo" is
in the NBC schedule far next
season. It could be among the
toughest shows to top next sea-
son in popularity. In this
thriller, even the gunfighters
hire gunfighters.
Also in the NBC schedule is
"Mr. Roberts". Roger Smith of
"77 Sunset Strip" fame is the
star. Another show is "Hank",
billed as a hilarious comedy.
*: *
"Burke's Law" is set for a
third season, but there will be
some changes made. The brass
is planning to convert Detective
Amos Burke to an international
super counter -agent. In a fu
ture show, Burke will get a top-
level call from Washington to
handle the new assignment.
Network officials didn't say
anything about his Roils -Royce.
We hope they keep writing it
into the series,
Status of Jimmy Dean on ABC
has been firmed. He gets the
Friday 10 p.m. slot ... Candid
Camera and What's My Line
were still unsold late last week
. Bob Hope, in response `o
some 50,000 letters of fan mail,
will do a second special on
Vietnam on March 26 for NBC.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook vis-
ited last week with their daugh,
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Corlett, and family in To-
ronto.
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