WORSH SERVICE cic re WELL ATTENDED Community Pays Last Re- x and the Psalm 4 and Oth verse, "Who will + Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Plo show us any good, And the hand of God in our lives was very highly praised." The closing hymn was "Unto the Hills Around Do I lift Up My Longing Eyes" was very fitting for such a sermon. Sunday nings have been set for & get-together for all who like to sing for a sing song. O come and et us sing he praises together, [J 3 The funeral of Mrs. J. A, Sweet~ man was held on Thursday after- noon when quite a number paid their last respects to one who was a regular attendant at Church and W.A. meetings when she was able, The text that Mr, Leach used was the Resurrection, The flower bear ers were her nephews Keith, Ken~ hy 'and Leonard Hope, The allhearers were two nephews, Dav- fi and Gordon Hope, and Jack Al- dred, Jess Demara, Norman Crozier, and Wilfred Mark. The deceased was laid to rest in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs, Oarl Graham, Dorothy and Vernon, All will be glad to hear the work has started on the new church again by Mr, Norman Crozier and son Bob and Mr, O., Leach, hopin that material and men can be h until it is finished, Miss Shirley McMillan of Toronto is enjoying her holidays with Mrs, Alan Martyn, Mrs. L. V, Bavage of Whitby visite ed her friend Mrs, Carl Graham re- cently, Mr, and Mrs. and Miss Lucile Mark visited Mr, and Mrs, Charles Gordon at Uxbridge recently and glad to hear Mr, Gordon is im- proving in health again, Mr, and Mrs. G, Cherrie Eileen, and Alan Chadwick attended the funeral of Alans aunt, Mrs. Johnson in Toronto on Thursday. - Miss Inez Martyn accompanie her cousin, Miss Isobel Young to her home in Mariposia who visited at Mr, and Mrs, Martyn's on Sun- day. Master Alan Chadwick of Toronto is spending happy holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cherrie, Master Donald Long is enjoying a few holidaysgwith his uncle, Mr, | * Roy Hope in Reach, ADVANGE APPEAL AT PORT PERRY Anglican Church Members Are Being Approached This Week Port Perry, August, 13--This week e Anglican Advance is making its to. the members of the of the Ascension at Port Speaking of congratulations, we have some to send to Mr. and Mrs. Jos Dowson on the birth of their Chas, Mounce has been 's Point, , J: B, Jackson is visiting with relatives in Union, New Jersey, Sorry to that Mrs; A. Jemi- son is ill in the hospital, A speedy recovery is hoped for by all, : We're also sorry to report that Mr, H, W, Brinkman is in Christie Street Hospital for the time being. We miss him greatly. Miss E. Archer is ding a few Nesks as a guest of relatives in Tore onto, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Sam, Levinson on the birth of a daughter at the Memorial Hospital. Miss Teresa Leahy is holidaying at the home of her sister at Aurora, Earl Jackson has been spending his holidays at his home at Port Mrs, Sel, Sharpe of Montreal is visiting at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Parry. Miss Ellen Ploughman is spend- ing some time with her parents, hman, Mrs. F. D, S8lemmon of Ottawa is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Jeffrey. She is accom- Janied by her daughter Dawn We're very sorry to learn that ao aatin Join Bt. Jos. 08D! hv e sen er get well wishes, it A -- ------ CASTLE Avonionsy Abergele, Wales -- (OP) ~Gwyrch Oastle, which King George V de- clined to from Countess Dundonald in 1927, was auctioned for £12,000 ($48,000) 'to J. R, Ren- nle, Wrexham businessman. EARL V. DETENBECK Mr, Paul P, Plerson, Sales Mana- er of Fleet Alroraft, Limited, Fort has recently announced the appointment of , Earl V, Deten~ back as District Sales Manager, Mr, Detenbeck will contact the Dealers resently operating and establish urther dealers in various other fowhe and cities throughout On- taro, A former member of the Royal Canadian Alr Force, holder of » Transport Pilot's License and In- structor's Rating, Mr, Detenbeck has been actively interested in aviae tion for the past fifteen years. PLAN PICNIC AY COBOURG BEACH Former Newcastle Merchant Is Building New Service Station (Miss Pauline Deline, Corr.) Newcastle, Ont,, August 13----The Newcastle United Church Sunday School plans to hold its annual picnic on Wednesday, August 14 at Cobourg Beach, For anyone wish. ing to attend the bus leaves at 1:30 pm, New Service Station | Mr, Horace Ward, former success ful merchant is building a service station on a site east of "Elmhurst Hotel", Mr, Ward purchased the property from Mr, Stan Graham, The Newcastle citizens wish Mr, Ward every success in his new ven- ure, Miss Lillian Fowler, former Wren in the Royal Canadian Navy has taken a position in H. J, Toms Gene eral Store, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Brereton on the recent birth of their son. Misses H. A, Mason and Cora Butler have just returned from a vacation at Niagara Falls, Mrs, F. Butler was the hostess to a bridge-picnic last Wednesday af- ternoon at the Butler cottage, New- castle-on-the-Lake. Mrs, Walter Deline won the bridge prize while Mrs, Bob Walton got the "travel ling" prize. Everyone present ene oyed a delicious salad plate and emon ple and are going back for more of the same treatment this Wednesday, ' Entertains at Tea Mrs, W, H, Cooke and her daughe ter, Mrs, H. Carr are entertaining over one hundred friends Wednes day afternoon to a tea. Mrs. Carr received many lovely shower gifts and wedding presents prior to her marriage to Mr, H, Carr, of Port Credit' on August 5, Mr, and Mrs, Carr returned ' Tuesday evening from theri honeymoon at "Island View Hotel", Gordon Bay, Lake Jos gph, After a brief stay with Mrs, , H, Cooke, the couple plan to take up residence in Port Credit. Dr, and Mts, Herb MacDonald were guests of Mr, and Mrs, H, 8, Britton for a few days. Dr, and Mrs, MacDonald are planning a motor trip to Lake Placid, U.S.A, Mrs. Stan Yuglow of Chicago is visiting In Newcastle for several weeks with relatives, Mr, and Mrs, C. R. Carwith. Both parties w\n when you use Want Ads. y GET RELIEF FROM PILES This Amazingly Easy Way a a constipation and EY Te oirRpi formula lo ads paciqly -- condi Jai berth mers it the 0 And baring (3) Ee a x0) t ai 80g, Sensill i" pita re Lik Sait MT. ZION 5.3, HAD RECORD NUMBER PRESENT SUNDAY 64 In Attendance As Inter- mediate Class Prepared Worship Service (Mrs, C. Davies, Correspondent) Balsam and Mt, Zion, Augg. 14.-- The Mt, Zion Sunday School had a record attendance of 64 on Sunday. We are justly proud of our Sunday School, the usual attendance being between fifty and fifty-five, in- cluding five classes. The Intermediate Olass took their turn at prepating the worship sevice with June Fiss vey ably act- ing as superintendent, Marean Jamieson played quiet music and the first hymns, and accompanied Earle Wilson, Leonard Davies, Al- lan Carson and Marvin Jones, who sang 'Give God Your Pencil", Erla Jones led in prayer, Evelyn Disney read the poem, "A Tranquil Heart", and played for the final hymn in the worship service, Parle Wilson had the misfortune to get a sevee cut on the eye-lid requiing 4 stitches, when he ran into a barb-wire fence on Monday night, Mrs, Prank Disney and Mrs, Er- rol Carson nt a couple of days last week with Mrs, W, Green at Lindsay. ' Mr, and Mrs, Roy Hill, Beth and Douglas attended the birthday pele- bration of Master Garry Hill at Ajax, last week, Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Day of To~ ronto have been spending their holidays with Mr, and Mrs, R, Day, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Disney were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Will Birkett at their cottage at Shadow Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Morgan visited Mr, Morgan's parents at Claremont on Sunday, June is spending her holidays with her grandparents, A, Randall and son, Normaz, Lake. Mr, Leonard, Oragg and Jack Don Davies were week-end guests at the Davies home, Miss 'Eileen Carson, Oshawa HOs~, ital nursing staff, is spending her olidays at her home, Mr. and Mrs. R, Parrott, Ash. burn, were Sunday guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Jones, Roy HM and Charlie Day .were visitors to Orillia last week, Mr, Andy Kuczerpa, who has been working for Mr, Jamieson, left for his home at Wadena, Sask, on Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. Norval McAvoy Waltea Mr, Irving McAvoy on Sun- ay, ' Mr, and Mrs, B. Jamieson and family visited, Mrs, Jamieson's brother, Mr, Aff. Parrott, who is ill, on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs, Grant Jones, Otta~ wa, and Mr, and Mrs, Bock, Toronto, spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs, BEd, Jones, Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Piss and fam- ily visited Mrs, Piss' parents, Mr, and Mrs Joe Jones, at Glen Ma~ jor Sunday, the ' occasion being Mrs, Jones' birthday, Mr, and Mrs. W, P. Jones a Miss White spent the week: Shadow Lake, / © Mr, and Mrs, Allan are home in after spending their holidays with Mrs, 's brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Jones, at Kirkland . A meeting of the 88, Active Ber~ vice Olass will be held on Wednes- day, Aug. 21, at 8 pm, at the home of Mrs, Lewis Jones, Mrs, Jamie- son and Mrs, Lorne Jones in charge of program, BUSY SIGNALLERS New Delhi -- (OP)-- Beginnig six years ago with only one wire less set operated by four men, Ine dia's Signals Headquarters has de veloped into an organization deal- ing with more than 260,000 words a day, Dur the last 20 months of the war, this unit handled ower 216,000,000 words in 3,500,000 mes- sages, about one-tenth of which were in cipher. Ashburn -- (Mrs, Wes, Routley, Correspondent) Ashburn, Aug. 14~Mrs, E, Patte, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Heron, Mr, and-Mrs, Norman Crozier, of Bougog, were Sunday guests at home of Mr, and Mrs, PF, Stephen, Mrs, John Hamill, and daughter Ellleen, of Manilla, spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs, Wes, Routley, During their visit Mrs. Routley and Mrs, Hamill spent Wednesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Russell Wright, of Tyrone, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Dobson, of Manchester were Sunday visitors at jis howe of Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Mr, and Mis, Henry Doble ate tended the funeral of Mr, Doble's mother in Toronto on Thursday, Bunday School and church ser. vices Avere conducted as usual at Burn's church on Sunday Aug. 11th at 1030 am, and 730 pm, Rev, Mr, Taylor, of Uxbridge, will have ¢ e of the service on Sun- day Aug, 18th, THE TIhEw-UAEETTHE Thursday, August 15, 1046 ~ © PLAIN SAILING he plans to sail from Gloucester to Gloucester, England -- (OP) -- | Australia, He hopes to make ue P, W. Horwood, Worcester boat | trip in four months but is prepar bullder, 1s busy putting the finish- | to take 10 months for the 15,000- ing touches to a 65-foot yawl which [ mile voyage. v HAD 4 ty i New Shell Premium gasoline is super- charged with 224 T.M.P, It's four ways better--~(1) more power~(2) quicker starting--(3) faster pickup--(4) more mileage. Try it now=--see for yourself! JOU GW 85 SIRE OF SHELL" POSITIVELY ENDS THIS SATURDAY! LADIES! It's Sensational! ..., Our Midsummer Clearance has gone over with a "BANG" , ,, , But don't get the Idea there aren't plenty of exciting "Buys" left . . , . Because there are. Many people have expressed keen disappointment at not being able to attend our Sale due to the crowds so we've decided to make everyone happy and offer . All Sales Final ! * No Exchanges" No Refunds OUR WHOLE STOCK at Ridiculous Savings! LAST CHANCE and it will be your own fault if you do not take advantage of these Additional Savings thi, Week-end! that you be here EARLY Tomorrow Morning! FOX' Remember, It's YOUR We advise It's Your LAST GHANGE Look! Look! 75 ONLY... ®/ Summer DRESSES Here is Another Rack of Super Values that we are putting on Sale Friday Morn. In this lot there are Values to $16.95 .... ing. On Sale 40 Only SUITS & COATS 10% 40% Off Now is the Time to Buy that New Fall Suit or Coat. They're All on Sale at Tremend- ous Reductions! For Women Who Wear LARGER SIZES e+ + and who find it hard to get fitted, we have put on Sale over ,... \ 200 DRESSES to be Slaughtered In Price! 548.569 It's Sensational! 100 Additional DRESSES Marked Down to '9.89 THESE WERE PRICED UP TO $23.50 Clothes that can be bought at these prices is better than Money in the Bank! Remember . . . They "Must Be Sold" as we need the room for Our New Fall Mer- chandise, Buy Now for Future Wear! 7 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 540 Hy o LADIES WEAR