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Dashwood organizations active
EUCHRE PARTY
There were 19 tables in play
at the euchre sponsored by Dash-
wood W.I. Tuesday, February
17, at the Dashwood Community
Centre. Winners were: ladies'
high-, Elizabeth Hendrich; low,
Barbara Masse; men's high,
Elgin Rader; low, Peter Deichert;
lone hands, Mary Mosser; hid-
den score, Jessie Rader. The
next euchre will be held Tuesday,
February 24.
Discuss deeds
Thirty-four members of St.
Boniface C.W.L. and their husb-
ands enjoyed the topic, Deeds
and Wills at the February meet-
ing. Mr.• Grey, a lawyer, was the
guest speaker of the evening
and offered many interesting
points to those present.
In a short business meeting,
all members were reminded of
the World Day of Prayer to be
held on March 5 at 2 p.m. at
St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph.
Members were again urged to
save their used stamps for miss-
ion work.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Arnold Vandenboomen's com-
mittee with Mrs. Cecelia Farwell
winning the door prize.
Raise $3553.30
The London Crippled Child-
ren's Centre is $3553.00 richer,
thanks to the Crippled Children's
Weekend, February 13, 14 and
15, at the Pineridge Chalet,
Hensall.
Although this is down from last
year, Shirley Mousseau, one of
the weekend's organizers, is
pleased with the total. Rainy
weather discouraged many from
attending the event and reduced
the number of participants in the
outdoor activities.
Mrs. Mousseau says the
final total will be slightly higher
since a terrarium and half a pig
were donated at the last minute.
Tickets for these two items are
still on sale with the raffle to
take place March 20.
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DASHWOOD W.I.
The postponed February meet-
ing. of Dashwood W,I. was held
February 18 with the Citizenship
and World Affairs group in
charge and Mrs. Emil Becker
chairlady. Roll call was answ-
ered with a current event. Mrs.
Howard Datars discussed the
motto, "All nations smile in the
same language."
Sheila Willett, guest speaker
spoke on her trip to Mexico
which was most interesting.
She also had on display many
lovely things she had brought
from Mexico.
Mrs. Ray Rader, president,
was in charge of the business.
The 441 girls were guests and
club No II presented a skit,
"What goes into a loaf of bread."
Club No III also presented a
skit, "Score," The girls who had
received county and provincial
honors were presented gifts as
were the leaders. A letter from
the president was read.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Rader motored to Brant-
ford Wednesday to attend the
Thursday funeral of Mrs. Barbara
Telfer. They stayed with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Telfer where
Adolph became ill and was left
in London with Mr. and Mrs.
13111 Baker under the doctor's
care.
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan spent
a few days at Sarnia with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cornelius and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Eagleson of Exeter to
Margate Florida where they
spent almost four weeks loung-
ing and visiting many places of
interest. The weather was lovely
and they had a most enjoyable
time.
Charles Martene has returned
hone following a few days at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendrick,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Datars,
Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Thompson, Kincardine,
spent two weeks in Hollywood,
from our
representative,
HUG SES: ,
who will be at:
LES PINES MOTEL
EXETE
lA UES.
you regwr'e ifinancing to start, modernize
xpand your business and are unable to
obtain' it elsewhere'on reasonable terms an
conditi ns or i i OP are interested irf' he
FiEtrie,managemtirt iServices of counselfling
aed training or wish,. information on ,
government 1programs available, for your
business, talk to our representative;
For prior information call 271-5650 or
write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford.
Opening new doors to small business.
Florida.
Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick, Exeter.
spent two weeks with Elaine and
Allen Hendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader
and Stacey were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patter-
son and Sarah, Grand Bend.
DASHWOOD MEN' S CLUB
Jack Brintnell, Baden, was
guest speaker at Dashwood
Men 's Club dinner meeting
Monday, February 23, catered to
by Dashwood W.I. He is manager
of Master Feeds and spoke of
"Fellowship in a World Gone
Mad." Farmers were special
guests.
LEADERS' TRAINING
Mrs. Gordon Bender and Pat;
Mrs. Earl Keller and. Mrs. Ray
Rader, Mrs. Delmar Miller
and Mrs. Marjorie Green attend-
ed the leaders' training school
at Exeter this week for the 4-11
girls project, "A touch of stit-
chery."
News from Huronview
Thirty-two students from the
Hullett Cent al school visited
the Home on Friday afternoon
and presented a program arrang-
ed by the Grade six teacher,
Mrs. Ingarato and the music
teacher Mrs. Bosman. The prog-
ram consisted of skits, gymnast-
ics, songs and two changes of
square dancing. The residents
were presented with a valentine
which had been made by the
students as one of their projects.
Mr. Nelson Lear thanked the
students and teachers on behalf
of the residents.
Four new residents were wel-
comed to the Home at Monday's
program; Mrs. Darroch, Mrs.
Renal!
UC SERVICE
Rev. Don Beck conducted the
Hensall United Church Service
on Sunday with Mrs. John Turk -
helm at the organ. The choir.
under Mrs. Turkheim's leader-
ship sang the anthem, "Praise"
and the sermon was entitled
"A bend in the road."
ACW MEETING
The regular meeting of St.
Paul's ACW was held on Thurs-
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Windover. The president,
Mrs. Forrest opened the meeting
with the Members Prayer and
the Lord's Prayer. The scripture
was read by Mrs. Middleton.
Roll call was answered by a
Biblical verse on Love. Helen
Roberts gave the secretary's
report. Following a reading on
"An old fashioned winter"
slides were shown by Rev.
Anderson on the beautiful floral
Cypress Gardens in Florida.
Mrs. Windover gave the study
book, "Entrust your family to
God." The meeting closed with
prayer.
PERSONALS
We are happy to extend the
hand of friendship to the Exeter
hockey teams who are using our
renovated arena since their own
has been closed.
We sympathize with our
neighbours who have had their
hospital ordered closed. Many
among us have been glad to use
their facilities in the past and
will miss them if the need arises
again.
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ZURICH ARENA
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REC BOARD
NO PERSON UNDER 16
WILL BE ADMITTED
During Lent the starting
time for the Bingo will be
9 p.m. instead of 8 p.m.
March 3, 17, 31 and April
14.
Bell, Mrs. Black, and Mrs.
Lawson. The Goderich Township
Women's Institute volunteers
assisted with activities with music
for the afternoon provided by
Molly Cox, Mrs. Driver and Nor-
man Speir.
The Bluebells from the Clinton
arca and Mr. Albert Craig of
Bayfield provided an hour of
musical entertainment for "Fam-
ily Night." The Bluebell singers
are Elizabeth Gibson, Barbara
and Judy Carter and they provide
their own guitar accompaniment.
The girls and Albert shared the
program time and joined togeth-
er for a sing -a -long. Mrs. Black
thanked the entertainers.
The Clinton Women's Institute
were hosts for the February
birthday party and presented
gifts to the twenty-one celebr-
ants. Mrs. Connie Coluough
was emcee for the program which
included mouth o*gan solos and
trio numbers by Art Groves,
Wat Webster and Tom Deeves.
Whistling solos by Dora Heard,
Vocal solos by George Turner,
piano accompaniment by Mrs.
Radford and a sing song. Lunch
was served to one hundred and
fifty residents and guests and
Mrs. Vanderburgh thanked all
those responsible for the party.
The residents enjoyed the
treat of apples on Valentine's
Day donated by the Huronview
Auxiliary.
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