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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-10-10, Page 18THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 19 DAS/IW000 and ISTRICT NEWS DASHWOOD W.1. The Education and Cultural Activities group with Mrs. Earl Keller convenor, was in charge of the October meeting of Dashwood W.I, Fourteen members and five visitors were present to answer the roll call " a country you would like to visit." Mrs. Kel- ler discussed the motto "Take time to listen to the music and customs of another country and in so doing we can educate ourselves to the needs of others. Carol, Barbara and Brenda Rader favoured with a musical number. Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan introduced the guest speaker Rudy Ramas a Philippene empl- oyed with Tillotsyn Plastics, who spoke on his native country and showed slides. The Islands are 80% catholic and rice is the main crop. He showed a lovely tray woven from Bam- boo wood with a picture of the Phillippines on it and later donated it to the Dashwood W.I Mrs. Gordon Bender president presided for the business. The social groups are in charge of a membership drive and an inv- itation from Seaforth W.I. was accepted. The Fall Rally was discussed. The meeting closed with the Queen. SOUTH HURON FALL RALLY The ladies of Calvary United Church hosted the Fall Region- al with about ninety in attend- ance. Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader Orrairinrennirtrifilry welcomed all, followed by a Hymn -sing by Grand Bend ladies. Devotions were under the leadership of Elimville ladies. Four ladies, June Essery, Centralia, Audrey McGregor, Exeter, Lyn Robinson, Thames Road, and Ella Morlock, Cred- iton, held a panel discussion, "Rock of God." Following din- ner served by Dashwood UCW, Exeter conducted devotions, followed by a ladies quartette from Greenway. Roll call was held when each president gave a highlight of her year in office. Guest speak- er, Mrs. Ellen Roff, Mitchell, took as her topic "Growth." Chiselhurst ladies collected the offering and Thames Road ladies , courtesies. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cockwell and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff and Glen visited the Tract or Pull at St. Thomas, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hay- ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hayt- er and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayter spent an enjoyable weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vandahl and family, Montreal, on the occasion of the Vandahl's 25th wedding anniversary. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce, Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walper, Detroit. Dashwood 4-H girls club II held their third meeting Mon- day, September 30 at the .. .. ( s l . 7, F 4 4.44 Community Centre with 10 girls present. The leaders Mrs. Earl Keller discussed the house guest and Mrs. Ray Rader dem- onstrated the proper way to pacl a suitcase. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sharpe, Parkhill, returned home Monday follow- ing a holiday in the north, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Don Love and family, of Sudbury, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams have returned home following a month's vacation by bus to the west coast. They visited relatives and friends in Saskat- chewan, Alberta and British Columbia. They visited with Mrs. Adam's brother in Vancou- ver and inany friends, also in Victoria. 0 area Mrs. John Ostrom is a -patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heard have returned home from their trip to Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker, of King City, visited relatives in the area last week. A shower was held in Goshen United Church last Monday night to honour Sylvia Oesch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oesch on her forthcoming marriage. FRIDAY ti SATURDAY Oct. 1 1 & 1 2 SHOWS START AT 8:00INSPIRED Aft DRIVE-IN • GODERICH`' NM. 8 AT CONCESSION R0. 4 PHONE 524.9981, N,t. BADGE BY THE EXPLOITS 373 DMITTANCI The lure of Motion - Picture Stardom for Young, Pretty Girls Has Allways Been K FORGET ALL THE ADULT FILMS YOU HAVE HAVE EVER SEEN... THIS ONE IS THE DEPARTURE. AND THESE PEOPLE ARE Part of the " American Dream! . THE UVE-,NTORY OF THE WlLD:' LOVE -/N '' PA NTi E'S I 13.4 THE AVAEs r rHAr WIrHOu rHEM iNNlelt oNsY a The Specialty House �► THIS BEING THE LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON WISH TO THANK YOU OUR PATRONS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE "SEE YOU IN THE SPRING" Your gift will help blind ! Perhaps you have never met a person who is blind. Yet 146 blind Canadians live right here in the counties of Huron and Perth. Everyday of their lives they must face the problems of their handicap. The loss affects the whole person and CNIB's prog- ram is designed to rebuild confidence and to provide, through training and special arts and the skills of independ- ence. Close your eyes and try writ- ing your name. For people who are blind, CNIB provides lesson! in Braille and the typewriters to restore the ability to write. A private agency, CNIB, looks to your support to provide this program and the prevent- ion of blindness services. Your gift will keep the prog- ram on the move right here in this district. Campaign will be in full swing in October. A blind man enquired for an explanation or definition of the colour white - Friend: Think of snow, snow is white. OCT. 9-12 WED. TO SAT. PETER FONDA SUSAN GEORGE are 1)1111 01111/1f I 111111 111 THERE'S NOTHIN' THEY WN'T TAY Blind Man: 1 understand --it is cold and wet. Friend: No, that is not right, think of a rabbit, a rabbit Is white. Blind Man; Oh, now I see, it is soft and furry. Friend: No, no, that is wrong, think of paper, paper is white. Blind Man; Oh yes, you mean that it is stiff and rustles. Friend; No, that is not right either, think of porcelain, porcelain is white. Blind Man, Despairingly -- Do you mean it is hard and brittle? He could not understand because he had no experience which would enable him to understand. The language of the Blind is worldwide, it has many tongues but to understand it you must have had experience in working with the Blind. The campaign for funds in the Zurich area will begin during the week of October 14, and will continue on until the end of the month. Claude Gel- inas is in charge of the local campaign. 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CO.N,DITIONEO ONE SHOW WED. & THURS. 8 P.M. TWO SHOWS FRI. & SAT. 7:30 & 9:10 COLOR BY DE LUXE SAT. MATINEE ONLY OCT. 12 Its+t�e.+r� scrumcioilyumptious! - Car W TECNNCCLOR' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM AVAILABLE ON PARAMOUNT RECORDS• SUN. MON. TUES. WED. OCT. 13-16 ONE SHOWING AT 8 P.M. MATINEE MON. OCT. 14 1:30 P.M. ROBERT WISE PRODUCTION T.LNTILTN CPATL'RY•PDX PRISM, RODGERS... HAMMERSTEIN'S COLOR BY DI IA' Re•rele.e.d by TWENTIETH CENTURY -FOX