The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-02, Page 16Pa 16 me TirneS-Mivpcater March 2, 1961
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SETTLE IN NEW HONIE—ThanitS to the generous dona-
tions of people in the district, the refugee family, spon-
sored by Crediton 'United Church, is pretty well settled
jn its new home ;tear Crediton. Around the' stove are;
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner, Steve Pertschy, a post-
war emigrant from Czechoslovakia who helps to serve
as interpreter; the father, Radornir Maksimovic, and
his sons, Dragan and Zoran. —T -A photo
Dashwood News .of .Elimville
pupiIs pass
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
At recent exams of the Royal WMS and WA
:Conservatory of Music of To- The Ellinville WMS and WA
Tonto, held in London, the fol- he the February meeting on
lowing pupils of Miss Idella Lesdtensessedsa y Mrs.afternoon iwith the
.Gabel, ARCT, were success- bridge and Mrs. Joh'Iliacilern.
I The program' was taken by
Grade V piano, Mar' Anne Mrs. John Batten and Mrs,1
Hayter, first class honors.
Fred Walters. Mrs, Ivan Brock
SI highestf
'(
. , read the scripture. 0
The highlights of the WMS
dates in this grade), Mary
Ellen Thiel, honors, workshop on visiting was givenl
Grade IItheory, first ci,
, ass by Mrs. William Routly, Miss
l'
,
Ruth Skinner and Mrs. Lewis
honors, Sharon Hugill a n d johns.
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
.:". '
ford Hutton, Dennis and Dianne
and Mr, and Mrs: Alvin Fulton
and Larry, Miss Ruth Skinner,
Mr. Laverne Skinner and Mi,
Bert Rivers.
Visitors through the week
with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ful-.
ton and family were Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Skinner and family
and Miss Kathryn Hicks on
Wednesday evening; Mr. and that hope, Mr. Henderson ex -
Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mr. and plained.
Mrs. Ross Smith, Mr, and Mrs. "It's treatment centres are
L. Weber and family on Fri- equipped with the best and
day evening and Mr and Mrs.
Sam Horn and family on Sat-
urday,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skin-
.
el,. e,RichardS„ade,
honors. Mrs. Ross Skinner gave the
i study book explaining the
'Dashwood Merry Maids needs of the refugees in the
Sees 'hope'
in research
"Hope" is the key word de-
scribing the recent conference
of the Ontario division, Canad-
ian Cancer Society, in Toronto,
according to Lloyd Henderson,
a delegate from the Exeter
and district branch,
"A visit to the Princess
Margaret Hospital, typical of
several research ' and treat-
ment centres, gave meaning to
The fourth meetint, of the' different countries and ways ner were in Toronto on Wed -
Dashwood. 4-H girls was held the World Council of Churches
nesday and Thursday attending ed even a few years ago, are
!
at the home of Norma Wel-! are helping to solve this prob-
the Fair Board convention, now h e in g controlled and
gand with the leaders, Mrs. lem. I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rannie
Leonard Schenk, Mrs. Eben Roll call was answered by a Toronto visited on Sunday cured*" •
, of THe continued: "The facilities
I
Weigand and 13 girls present.' card or 10 cents i with Mr. and Mrs. Willifor am 1 - rsearch, for which the
most modern weapons against
cancer and these are continu-
ality being improved and in-
creased. Many types of can-
cer, which could not be treat -
he girls worked on alteri-
tion of the bodice and learned Mrs. F
how to understitch a hem. They , WA bi
finished cutting dresses. Skinner
a
,r4r, •
This wk in
Thames R..oad
By MR6. WILLIAM. igHPE
flerstmal ,iterV •
Mr. and Mrs. Reg liodgert
entertained a number of mar
tied couples on Wednesday
evening.
11In and Mrs. Bay CottIe
were Thursday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy :Swartz
of. Crediton.
Cowdrey Wood-
ham spent Friday with :her
sister, Mrs. Lloyd Knight,
1111‘rfra..nacindmrisl.rsliallyAcrooltduelVivwcree.-,,
Friday evening guests- with
Mr. .And Mrs. .JAmes Hodgert
of „gxoter.
Mr. And Mrs. William, Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin,
Mrs Riney Keller and Barry,
7111r, and Mrs. William Mont.
ewilhttrtersF, ridliacYn te,r1R1 nOghdles.t4
Exeter,
mr.Etherington W..
versity Western Ontario
' spent, the first part of last week
with, Mr, and Mr. Archie Ethe,
rington and Mr. Jim Ethering-
ton of Western and Miss Eliza-
beth Ferguson of London spent
the weekend with them,
Mrs, Lorne Passmore re-
-turned home from St, Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Friday
afternoon,
Alan Jeffery was taken to
War 11temorial .Children's Hos-
pital, London, on Thursday aft-
ernoon of last week from South
Huron Hospital,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Roe
and ,Dennis, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Ferguson, 1\�r, and mrs.
Alvin Passmore and Beverly
were Saturday evening guests
with Mr, And Mrs. Reg Hod -
Vert
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pym.
Mr, and Mrs. John Pym and
Pauline were guests on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Shulman of F,mbro,
Mr, and Mrs. Rav Cottle
snent -Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Pepper of
Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet and Ruth were
Sunday' guests :with Mr. and
Mrs, Mark Strapp of near Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara
were Friday evening' guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dougall
of Hensel].
Mr. and Mrs. William. Snow,
Billy, Bobby and Jimmy visit-
ed on Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luker of
Hensall,
Mrs. Caffrey Cann of Exeter
visited on Friday afternoon
with Mrs„Tennie Moore and
Mrs. William Snow.
to solve the mysteries of can-
cer."
Mr. Henderson is chairman
s ness was
o
3' f the AA, -.,.1l campaign for
ranklin Skinner and thefunds
Routly.
manor portion of all money .n Exeter and district , this
Mrs, Chas. Stephen returned raised 'by the cancer society as 'Year.
!
zsiness by Miss Ruth;hospital.
home on Saturday from the used, are .extensive, well-equipped and, most important,
Staffed by dedicated special-
Thel next meeting is Thurs- It was decided tr buy new
day, March 16 at the home of drapes for the Sunday School
Mary Visscher with roll call, rooms and to make a donation
t
it. finish I am using on mY to the Capital Fund. A social
Mrs. Andrew Houston of Sea -lists in their respective fields
forth is spending some time; who are devoting all. their
with Mr. and Mrs. Ohas Steph- ' energies in co-operative efforts
It's no trick at all to make
extra money. Just advertise
your "don't wants" in The T -A
Classifieds. Phone 770.
dress". Home assignment —' time was spent after. WfoltrigiMIlfras,
work on record books, work I
on dress and be prepared for , Personal items
a fitting if possible. ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym,
I Joan and Brian visited on Fri -
personal liems
day and Saturday with Mr,
Mr. V. L. Becker, reeve of and Mrs. Gordon McFarlane
Hay, Messrs. Glenn Wehb and ' and family of St. Thomas, -
James Hayter, reeve and dep-. Sunday visitors with Mrs.
uty-reeve of Stephen, Mrs., Thos. Bell were Mr. and Mrs.
Webb and Mrs. Hayter attend- Milan Nash, Brian, Bradley
ed the good roads convention
at the Royal York Hotel, To- ' and Larry of Toronto.
t Mr. and Mrs, Howard Pym
ronto, last week.
land Lamily were Thursday eve -
Mr. Edwin Martene under- ', ning guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Went surgery Wednesday morn-' Ernest F'ym of Thames Road,
ing at St. Joseph's Hospital,, The Huron County library
London. i books will be exchanged at
Mr. Herb Gaiser of Dear- Elimville at the home of Mrs.
born, Micli. spent some time Jackson Woods on Tuesday,
. . March 7.
LORNE SCOTS' REUNION
The first postwar reunion of ,
the Lorne Scots will be attend-
ed by members of this famous;
Canadian R.egiment from coast!
to coast. The present com-
manding officer, Lt, Col. Arth-
ur Kemp, CD, states that plans i
are well under way for the
event which will be held ins
Brampton, location of the
militia unit's regimental head-
quarters. The two-day affair!
as slated for Saturday and Sun-
day, May 6 •and 7, 1061,
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns,
Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Johns
and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. San -
with his brother, Chester.
Mrs. Matilda Piefer has re-
turned home after spending
the winter months at Chatham
with her sons, Jack and Earl,
and their families.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Brown tif
Kitchener visited with Mr. Wil-
liam Wein on Sunday,
Andfs Annual
RECORD
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