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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-09, Page 1844 •114.y.41, Th Times-Ativtnate, Mar01 9, 1941 Fete hockey -team -Centralia home :y °Glet40:705tWerInt:Tit,1,4Mgalp741.4411)4,nC ueies‘t;i: 1:..m.Gr:es5nt andNl\lrs1 Guestan olktnt. s,Caaturradiealy .p,iteteollveteos.tns ehoonit. .1-.e.e,k at, tile 13,01:e. SO'n In 11W and dan'fil-' MateS an4 coach. ew `6C)•RCA The evening bo Ya dell and family at Vi!aterford.! , began with 4 hockey game in tTehre,yAir.wea;ned '4A:Icrseo.1 .11Api:nmilesd 11.;r1 -y N 7. • theirti arena' 1°11"ingMurray Abbott who vis - the ganle afl returned te the Red at the home or her son -in -i limue .of Air. and. Mrs. Victor jaw and elanahter,,- Mr.. and Victor :1111;esrl,lattgedthile vhitolaxgoey W8141enrice Airs. Lloyd Naguire id fa ; oontrost ily at Scotland. , played and lunch served which; '.- - :::-.,' —;•- --• * AUtoMefIC ocliustment for . 4 WI14 lc 9r ttronst sig,nal$ Afterwards g a m e s were c-:: oteratee1. eake for the :hockey i (he! sea ' L ,* Fidelity caire was presented with a By MRS. WILLIAM WALTaRS' gift in aPpreciation of his help during the season, WA meeting 1 Personal items The March Meeting of the! 'The pupils of Winchelsea 1 Woman's Association was held:school enjoyed an afternoon of M the schoolroom of the church' skating at the *Exeter arena on Wednesday afternoon oC on I‘tonday. last weeic, I Airs. Nelson Clarke is spend - Mrs. Arthur Walls pre-! ing a few days in Exeter with sided for the devotional part Mrs. W. J. Beer and Mr. of the program and* opened the Maurice Quance and Clifford. meeting, with "Thoughts on' Mrs, Garnet Miners visited —Changing Times." She. was f with Mr, and Mrs, Howard assisted by Mrs, Wilfred Ilux-, johns and family of Eltrnyille i north on Wednesday, t4Able.talle entitled 4"Phe Joy of Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and in. Givino" was given by Mrs, fant son, Steven Ross, return. Fred °Bowden, the president, I ed home en Thursday from Mrs. Bari Baist took charge ' South iltiron Hospital, of the business. A poem was 1 Mr, Elson Lynn returned to read by Mrs. Haist, Plans his home on Thursday from St. HAF PY REI,J1410t1 FCR. REF:VG:KS-7'h? reingee family near Crediton enjoyed a were finalized for the ham , Joeph's Hospital, London. on TV. mcluded an appropriately dee. This week m The coach, Mr.E, J. De- Win ,*,egf. happy reunion over the weekend which helped to soften the blow o ing with the two children, was given permission by sanatorium officials in London per soh al itoms 1 Mr, and Mrs. William Walt- ` e and Danny Were at Anne to spend two days with the family in their new home. It was the first time she'd , An Easter pageant under the Arbor,rsMichigan on Sunday seen the new quarters provided by Crediton IX congregation. She returned Mon-• 1 direction of the Rev, D. AL , owing to the sudden death of day Co be a patient for at least four more weeks. —TA photo; Guest will be presented in the ' the late Gordon Walters which Centralia Church on Sunday' occurred on Friday at Anne evening, March 19., 1 I Arbor hospital. „ i Mrs. Wm. Quinton and Mrs.; Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Skin - he served in :the{ Airs. Colin Gilfillan visited f their separa- suPPer, to with her schoolroom of the .eburch on! in London .onFriday -ts don, during the first week in Canada, Mrs. Radornir Maksirnovic, shown here play- Wednesday evening; jviarch 15,1 daughter, Mrs..Jack 'Maher. Eventful week for family Refugee st rts new jo mother It's been another eventful' week for the refugee family and the Crediton LTC congrega- tion which has adopted them. Radon& Maksimovic, the fa- ther, happily started work Tues- day at Adam Black's wood.' working plant, Hensall. Mrs. Maksimovic was given a 48-hour pass from Beek sa- nitorium. London, to visit her husband and two children over the weekend. 'The church congregation re- ceived R "g o o d neighbor" award from a London radio sta- tion for their project, The award included $25 which will be used to help support the family, The congregation has received a number of donations this week from individuals and or- Staffa driver Robert Lilley of London were; ner of Sebringville returned to Saturday visitors with their their home on Saturday after mother, Mrs. Arthur Mcnils.having spent the past week An, Sus -an Lilley returned. :home to., with Mr, and Mrs. Elson i London with them after spend -1 Lynn, t, • I ing a week With hergrandmoi bliss Wendy Gilfillan n Exe- ther • ter spent the weekend with viits new home teon 1 Alias Sharon .Lightfoot is a Mr. and Mrs, Colin Gi slit„,sA,,,nsegphunsde.rogsge. aEnuc,chfraernily. inn operation for appendicitis The WinchelSea euchre was ganizations in the district. It Mary, I on Friday of last week. held at the school. nn Monday still hopes for more, since ex-! Mrs. Finkbeiner and Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love ac- night with Mrs. Philip Hern penses have risen more than 'Lawson, accompanied by M. companied Mr. and. Mrs. Ken and Mrs. John Coward as host - expected, t W. D. Alack, were interviewed , cl,,,b to Toledo and Lorain, mos. ginning in Canada for the fam-'ejeg• I spent a few days. Ohio, last- week where they There were five ta les ing prizes gong to Mrs. It all adds up to a bright he ever the station Saturday mor-; ily which has spent the last Learning language - i Miss Eleanor Mae Hodgins Gilfillan, , Bill ...Walters, camps.parents are attempting; of thp Victoria Hospital School John Coward and - Mrs, three years la Italian refugee Both to:learn the language as fast ' Of Nursing was a weekend vi. Hera, ..; sitar at the home of her Mother comes home as possible. The mother is re par - The family had a happy time cetving help from a Chinese pa -i ents,Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth over the weekend when the mo- !tient at the sanatorium who ;Hodins. t ler stave n their north of Crediton for the first The father iS studying an Eng•• I A n e time. .3ish dictionary at home, He's ; Love to Waterloo where they Through a Chinese lingnist at getting help from Steve Pert— visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reg' the sanatorium, a 48-hour pass ' schy, a new Canadian from Yu. Hodgson over the weekend. movic. She was brought home; Sunday, when a T -A. photo -1 Wayne and Miss Sonia Ritchie by Rev. and Mrs. R. S. Hiltz :grapher and Mr. Pertschy vis -1 attended the Ice Capades in ' Saturday and taken back to 1 Red the family at their home,' Kitehener on Friday and vis - London Monday by Mr. and Radomir wanted to know what • Red with Mr and Mrs. Reg.! : restrictions there were on his 1 Hodgson in Waterloo. dnew borne • speaks a number of languages, Mrs. L, B. Hodgson accent - a d Mr.and Mrs,Hugh Mr. and. Mrs. K, Greb and was arranged for Mrs. Maksi- , golavia. Mrs. Lorne Hodge. Besides providing transporta- tion to and from London, the He was happy to learn he could and family were Sunday guests congregation has assumed extra ' go anywhere and didn't need with Mrs. Overholt's mother, ' Mrs, Teresa Maloney in Sea - responsibilities now that the ' a passport, either. m vement in the community, t Mr. and Mrs. Victor Overholt father is employed Forced to get out forth. Rev N Guest and Earl. . . . 1 Families in the community I , The family is from Yugosla- Haist attended a special meet- cli. ies in fire mu look after thei children dur- ing the day. is week, the T- indicated last week. not Czechoslovak in ofY la as The g uron Fresh tery in Wesley Willis United Church . Sy MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Lave Miss Doreen Kenney vol- Asked -why he left Yugosla- via, he revealed he was forced lastowiteyek.Guest of L o n d o n unteer to look after the chil- Funeral, service for Frank get out. or face charges of spent a few days last week at Watson Mitchell of RR 1 Staffa I dren in their own home until re the Communists. Drafted into the home Of his grandparents, was held at 2:00 p.m. Al : Saturday. After that, however, the Yugoslavian army, he had at the D. A. Rann funeral home they'll be taken to different 1 homes in the comm unity while ti.1 a rkiog taken I:tart in a celebration iti Brussels, Tito's birthday when !their father is away. Mr. Mitchell died in the ' Then, too, there's the trans- 1 party. he was aoproached to join the happy portation to Hensel for Redo - truck which was swept by fire • mir. Mr. Hinz has provided the ; over his blunt and insulting service:this week. It will be • reply. • following a collision with an-, other transport truck on High -I Earlier he had tried to flee -, 'shared by others. committee was fortunate to way 5 near 13rantfoid on ur fly night, March. 2. • Receives award Mr. Mitchell is survived by , The church received his wife, Evelyn, and three ,"good neighbor" award from , Tito's Communists, appar- sonS, GeOrge, John and Rob- ;the Monarch Flour Co. through ; ently, don't practice any doe - ,4 ICFPL yactio station, London. ; trine of equality among the eall at home. to Austria but served five months in prison for the at- tempt, Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner ac- I people.. Radomir claimed par - WI euchre cpted the check on behalf of ty members receive exorbit- The Women's Institute held ;the Women's :Auxiliary. The ant wages as well as free R successful euchre party on winning letter was submitted by i homes with fuel supplied. They Friday evening in Staffa HalLIMrs. Elmer Lawson, who had ' had ears with chauffeurs and There Were 18 tables in play. I explained the -project underta- 1 many other luxuries while the Prizes were won by ladies' ken by the board of stewards !people receive barely a living high, Mrs. B. Taylor, Staffa; with the assistance of the aux- i wage, gent's high, Mr. W. Glanville, Staffa; ladies' low, Miss B. 1V1iller, Mitchell; ,,dent's low, Mr. L. Barker, Mitchell: lone hands, Mr. J. Norris, Munro: birthday nearest date, Mrs. M. Doyle, Staffa, Group 3 was in c:iarge of the evening. WM5 and WA The meeting of the Staffa United Church WMS and WA was held in the Family Life Centre with Mrs, Ed Dearing assisted by Mrs. Ca in erei Vivian, Mrs. Sam Norris and Mrs, Gerald Agar taking the devotional theme, They used As their theme 'Tile Bible." Mrs. Vivian gave the topic On "The Bible" followed by a Bolo by Mrs. R. D. Sadler Accompanied hy Mrs. A. If. 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