The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-02, Page 8PAgo, The„ TmeaAdvoate .Mach t 1964
Marks 94 .at Crediton'
,,MS. M.AIAT H Mr, and Airs. -Josh ,Fink.
Mr. John -Geiser celebrated heiner visited at Barr few
hi 14th .hirthday lag Friday .days over the • wwtli
with 4 amil
ve. ission Bend . their $0.11, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Finkbeiner end
Miss .Doreen Kenney, who,
•fy dinner.
The Alission. Band herd its has hese taking a pourse at
regular meeting Thursday, Louden school of liar ,Dress -
February 2:ti
SebOol ro0-11i4 $ 11.1114CILYs igilrgo'dtteLandsfini
shedrelpleeriveCd°urgi:
tenclanee. •diploma.
Carolyn charge Airs, Howard lieriney of De,'
or the worship service assist- trait was home last week with
ed by Sharpe Bodge. Itir. and Mrs. Emerson Wein
Ronald Kenney had charge And Mr. Harry Hirtzel to see
of the program. A poem was her brother, Mr. Maurice Hirt -
read by Elyse Lamport and 201, who bad a bad accident
Rudi Hedge and Shirley Pfaff and is in St. Joseph's Hospital,
terirs,,u.rig:R tasik Hoinitz trgiapvetoa.„viisnit„ ‘Lyritrliggn isancalhoaetin igheso Ire a inolf-
provement
gave a piano solo,
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with the Indians,
nfillia4reah 12°5r tor friends and par- 414 Club
ents.
Persona! items
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REFUGEES ARRIVE—Lorne Hodge, left, Crediton, and interpreter Platon Sawicki,
London, are shown greeting Mr, and Mrs. Kadmir Maksinovac and their two sons,,
Dragan (standing), and. Zoran, as they step off the airplane that brought them to
London, Friday. Mr, Maksinovac and is two sons took up residence in the ,house
provided by the Crediton United Church, while his wife was taken to Beck Sana-
torium for observation and treatment. —T -A photo
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•The story in Mrs. A. Hagen
Grand Bend former resident
Mrs, Annie Hagen, 79, Kitch-
By MRS. WELLWOOO GILL
Orpha Club
'The Orpha Club met at the
bOM a of Mrs. Clark Kennedy
on Tuesday. February 2L The
meeting was interesting as
members turned in completed
)?Yiamas, girls' dresses, boys'
suits, dolls and cuddly Easter
bunnies.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Ted Stan -
lake on March 7, when it is
expected that more completed
articles of clothing Will be
turned in to make a happier
Easter for the less fortunate
ener, and a former resident of
near Hensel], died Sunday,
February 26, after a brief ill-
ness. She had been a resident
of Kitchener for the past 22
years.
She was predeceased by her
husband, David ,Alexander in
1931. In 1938 she married Wil -
Ram H, flaqn who survives.
She was a member of the
Ontario Mission to the Death.
Surviving besides her hus-
band are sons Edmund R.
Alexander, Hensall, Bertram
Hagen, England, and Raymond
Hagen, Kitchener; two daugh-
ters, Mrs, Harold (Norma)
Ariss, Calgary, Alta. and Mrs.
children of Lambton county. ! E. E. (Ruby) Hutton, Belle
River; one brothe r, Fred
Celebrate 40th anniversary ' Blackburn, and one sister,
mr, and Mrs. Elgin Webb Mrs. Ernest Wilson, both of
were happily surprised ' last Winnipeg. There are 18 grand-
Wedn.esday • evening, Februal'y : children and nine great grand
22when their family gathered children,
at'their home to celebrate their The body is resting at the
40th wedding anniversary. Ratz - Bechtel Funeral Horne
Kiteh.ener for funeral service
Comments. about
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Personal items
Mr. Sam Rawlings and son
Fred of Ailsa Craig are visit-
ing with Mr, and Mrs. Eli
Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lewis and other relatives.
t,
Mr, and Mrs. William, Sims
' of Exeter spent the weekend
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eli Sims.
Mrs. Vivian Cliffe and daugh-
ter, Marlene, of London and
; LAC Gary and Mrs. Cliffe,
who have been stationed in
. the West and are sailing for
' France on March 3, spent
'Monday with Mr, and Mrs,
Earn Motz
MH-
r. arry Lewis is recover-
ing from an attack of pneu-
,.
monia.
lifts. Sam Baynham is spend-
ing some time at the home of
Mrs. Frank Coates in Exeter.
They were presented with a ,
400 -day clock and a thermom-: Thursday, March 2 at 2 p.m.
ter -barometer set. . Temporary entombment will be
Mr. and Mrs. Webb have in Woodland cemetery. Rev. Whatever you waRt to buy,
lived in this community all Robert Rumble, minister of. sell or rent T -A Classifieds will
their lives. They said the Ontario Mission to the Death do it for you at little cost,
weather 40 years ago was just
will conduct the service. Phone 770..
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Present for the occasion
were their three sons: Norris.
Woodham; Ben, London and
Ronnie, Winnipeg; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. William (Margaret)
White, Sarnia and Mrs, Jack
(Donna) Mann, Toronto, and
their families. There were 20
grandchildren. Mrs. Webb's
only sister, Mrs. James Wilson
and her husband, Parkhill,
were also present.
Personal items
Mr. Kenneth Skipper and
friend of Brantford spent the;
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Skier and
Margaret.
M. and Mrs. John Kowal-
e.huk, Larry and Reed, spent
Stinday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Mitchell and Wayne.
Miss Carol Gill and Mr.
Frank Allister, • of Hamilton,
spent Saturday e-.•ening with
Mr. mid Mrs. Ron Mitchell.
Mrs. Mae Holt left Sunday
with Mr. and airs, Jack Rid-
docb and family of Sarnia for
Florida.
Mrs, Lennea Stettin returned
home after spending two weeks
with friends in Lansing, Mich,
Mrs. Ida Knox and Miss
Joyce Knox, of St. Marys, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr, and!
Mrs. Ed Gill. and Mr's, Mary
Gill,
Mr. and Mrs. William Sturde-'
vatit and family, Mr. and
Airs. William Love, Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Love, Mr, and Mrs.
Ellison Whiting and family of
Parkhill celebrated Lloyd
'Whiting's birthday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love,
Mr, and Mrs, La wrence
Johnson anti family, Mr, and
Mrs. Wilson Sadler, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Mathers and Shir-
ley of Sylvan, Mr, and Mrs.
John Walters of Grand Bend
celebrated Mr. Johnson's birth-
day on Tuesday, Februray 21
at his home with, a turkey din-
ner.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Gill,
Orialed, Janice and john spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mr Weliwobd Gill.
The body rested at the 'Doug-
las Gilpie funeral home,
ford, where{ uneral. Setvi et was
held on Wednesday, !Mareh 1
'Pith interment in Pine 11111 te-
metery,
• Mrs. H. Molitor
dies Oh Sunday
'Mrs, 'Hannah May tMet,eanY
Moliter, /1, widow of the late
Wenzel Molitor, died at Grand
Bend Oh &friday, Pebruary 26,
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COME TO OUR . . .
FORD TRACTOR
MEETING
Friday, March 3 — 8 p.m.
LIGHT (Very) REFRESHMENTS, FILMS, ETC,
CARS
'60 International 9 -passenger station wagon, low
mileage.
'60 Falcon Sedan
'59 Meteor Coach, V-8, straight stick
'57 Meteor Rideau Coach, automatic, V-8, radio
'56 Ford 6 -passenger, 4 -door ranch wagon, auto-
matic, radio.
56 Ford Coach, automatic, kept like a baby.
'53 Dodge Suburban . , it ran in; „ $100".00
TRUCKS
'56 Ford F400 Dump , you're robbing
me blind at „..„.,. t • $1,500
Ford Pickup , # $ 600
'54 Fo
'47 Merc 3 -ton Dump, stake tttttt , tt „.„„„ .... $ 400
'47 Ford. Pickup, OK for around the farm at $ 150
'TRACTORS
'50 11.1C WD -6, runs like a clock (a loud one) $ 06
'44 WC•Allis Chalmers, above average -- $ 550
'61. Allis Chalmers 13, with 2 -row grottier $ 450
'56 John Deere 3 -furrow plow $ 175
2Furrow Drag Plows— give Ind a reasonable offer
and see. what happens.
2 -Furrow Ford Ferguson PlOw—try me At *50.00.
RF.,'ADY FOR SPRING—Ofter ME $100,00 and
have a Planet junior Carden Tractor for the
wife,
The third 4-H meeting was
held•Sattirtlay, February 25 .at
9:00 a.m. in the Community
Mr, Alfred Tilley is a pa- Hall with An attendanee of
Ithet.,,in South Heron Hospital nine,
with a broken ankle, The meeting opened :with. the
Mr. Lawrence Hill, Mrs. Joe leader checkingthe patterns
Varley and Mr. Edmond 1 -Ten- as laid on at borne. After this
drick attended the -good roads members bow to cut. out their
coevention, At Toronto last dresses,
week. Members were. given a sant-
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'Of course was listening—you said something
about cutting someone off at, th•e passr
LGive Bibies
to students.
ple of what •the' cover of each
record book should look like.
Yellow bristol hoard for the
book covers was then handed
out, Roll call: Each girl to
demonstrate sitting and stand-
ing.
I Home assignment is to com-
mence record book and con-,
tinue, making dress if not coin:
pleted.
1 The next meeting will be on
Saturday, March 11 at 9100
a.m, at the community hall,'
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five at Exetor public school
The ,60. atudents in grade
were presented Wtth Bibles by
the :South camp of
deons, Friday afternoon.
lcnts 1Pnr"tehnetaP%na§etaf) 'OT Miss
BileutgtrioOn ellwflaiesand Mbr;. Edgarl)ig
Cudmor.e, president of the camp
and Aierley Ball, A prayer of
dedication was given by Mr.
Mr. Cwintore gave•a brief
outline of the blatory of the
130.1ribilee agoitwtahsatn:ceiseswaryeetnt:
chain them to the pulpit. He
have a Hible,
told the students it was now
possible for every PCrSon to
Each year, the Gideons -pre-
sent Bibles to all the glade five
students in the South Huron
area.
"why is Jones pacing up and
down in front of his hous9
like that?"
"He's awfully worried about
his wife, poor chap,"
"Why, what's she got?"
,q.he car." '
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