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We may be of help to you as we have to an ever-increasing number during the past years. THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling Tower, Toronto 1 The fun they can have brings millions of visitors yearly to Onterio'a rivers and lakes. 4t'sclo our part to make their visits mere pleasant than ever want to return, year after year, IT'S IVIRTOODYS dosso., cto Ontario profits almost as much from the tourist business as from the gold mining industry. It's up to us to keep this business growing. Every tourist dollar is shared this way . . . 1, Hotels; 2. Stores; 3. Restaurants; 4. Taxes, etc.; 5. Amusements; 6. Garages. ,ZeWwas4eWomvatererWrasesie tfra4/* Niw The motoring thrill ofalifetizne I Not just a new gasoline but Celebrates 86th Birthday Congratulations and Many Happy Returns are extended to. Mrs, Alex Hastie, 2nd. line, Turnberry, on Thurs- day, June 13th. ' who celebrated her 86th birthday. )N1rS, liastie is one of Turnberry's Grand Old Ladies, hav- ing lived all her life here with the ex- ception of a few years spent in How- ick, She is in fairly good health and able to enjoy life. Mrs. Hastit's many friends join in extending Best Wishes for Many Happy Birthdays. Open House Held for Adopted Soldier A week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. McKenney, was Sgt. David Roger, adopted soldier of Wroxeter Women's Institute. Sgt. Roger is a patient at Lynhurst Lodge, Toronto, He spent 31/2 years overseas, and has been a patient in the Hospital about 2 years. His hostess held open house on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m., to give members of the W. 'I. the op- portunity and pleasure of meeting Sgt. Roger. Tea was served by the hos- tess assisted by Mrs. Draper and Mrs. Shower For Bride Elect Mrs, 5. H. Wylie and Mrs. Laurie Vanvelsor were co-hostesses on Friday evening last at the former's home at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Edythe Martin whose marriage will take place shortly, About 30 guests were present, All enjoyed a sing song with Miss Mamie Gibson at the piano. Miss Helen Sawtell favored with a piano solo. The bride upon her arrival was escorted to a specially decorated chair and assisted by Helen Sawtell and Frances Wylie, she opened the lovely gifts which comprised a kitchen show- er in a red and white colour scheme. Edythe expressed her deep apprecia- tion to her friends for their kindness. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr. Greer Wylie of the 6th of Turn- berry, has sold his farm to Mr. Oliver Galloway. Mrs. K. 0. Hardy of Moorefield, visited last Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. J. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy also of Moorefield visited ,Mr. and Mrs. Les. Douglas. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Douglas attended the Short- horn sale at Varna. 25th. Wedding Anniversary Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grif- fith,. on Saturday afternoon and even- ing of June 15th., when they celebrated brated the happy occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Thirty guests were present at the dinner table at which Richard Grif- fith called upon John McCutcheon to propose a toast to the bride and groom of 25 years ago. A suitable reply was made by both Mr. and Mrs. Griffith. Many lovely gifts and flowers were received from relatives and neighbours, The family, Mildred of Toronto, Elizabeth of Wingham and Jack of Wroxeter were present at this happy gathering. Other guests were from Listowel, .Gorrie, Wroxeter, Brussels and Stayncr. Young husband: "My dear Molly, I must say that the pudding :does not taste very nice." Young wife: "It must be your imag7 ination, dear, It says in the cookery book that it tastes excellent," BELGRAVE Visitors over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Nethery were Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nethery of Sarnia and Miss Ethel Nethery of Toronto. •Mrs. Wilfred Reid of London spent Sunday with Mrs. 5. Brandon, Mr. George Johnston spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Johnston of Port Burwell. Friends of Miss Edith Cooke will be sorry to hear she is a patient in hos- pital at London. We wish her a speedy recovery. ST. HELENS Mrs, T. J, Todd was hostess for the June zmeeting of the Women's Mis- sionary Society, Mrs. W.'I. Miller pre- sided and the theme of the service was The Home Mission Work of the W.11/1, S. Mrs. Newton read of the work at Battle River, Alta., and of that in the Hospital at Hearst, Ont. Mrs. T, J. Todd read of Miss Hamilton's work at Lemon Creek, B. C., and Mrs. Gor- don McPherson took the members on a tour through the community missions in Eastern Canada. The following heralds reported, Mrs, Mel( Webb for China, Mrs. L, Woods for Trinidad, Mrs. T. J. Todd for India and. Mrs. Thant for Korea. Mrs. Lorne Woods and Donna, at. tended the annual WebSter picnic at Goderich on Saturday. 'Mrs. Earl Durnin returned from the Goderich Hospital on Friday and is convalescing at the homeofher sister, Mrs. Gordon MeTayish. Mrs. John Curran and little daugh- ter, Nancy Eliazbeth, came home from the Wingham Hospital on Friday, NEWEST AND FINEST HEAVY sERVICE FIRE DOMINION ROYAL Fleetway (STRONGER RAYON CORD New, heavier gauge Rayon cords make every ply stronger guard against failures -- increase tire life. HUSKY TREAD BLOCKS' guilt for tough haulage, Dominion Royal Fleetway increases_ tire mileage and eats operating costa. Frank Caskanette "Free And Friendly Service" PHONE 243 WINGHAM, ONT. THE NEW ALL-P MOTOR FUEL You'Ve never seen anything like it because there's never been any. thing like itt All you've ever hoped for in any high-test gasoline PLUS $ unique new smoothness--a uniformity of high knockless performance in all cylinders that is not excelled by any other gasoline at any price! THE WING AM AM/ARM-VMS WROXETER Mr. Wm. Mines, Mrs, C. Lawrence, Mrs, H. V. McKenney accompanied Rev. J. Caley to Exeter last week where they attended the Deanery meet- ing. Mrs. James Wray spent part of last week at Mr. Underwood's at Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. -Edwards spent Wednesday of last week with friends at Hensall. Mrs. Frank Forester, Toronto, and Mrs. I. ,J. Gamble, Fordwich, visited on Saturday with D. S. and Mrs. Mac- Naughton. \Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of Gorrie, spent part of last week with Mr. Thos. and Miss Beatrice Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fraser, Pilot Mound, Man., who are visitors with the former's sister, Mrs. J. Lovell, are spending this week with friends at Paisley. • Mrs. Millar, (nee Mabel Patterson), and baby, Nancy, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Allen and/daug- hters of Brussels, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Allen. Mr. Arthur Forester of Dublin, was a week-end guest of his daughter, Mrs. H. I. Durst and Mr. Durst, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Draper of Tor- onto, also Sgt. -David Roger, of Lyn- hurst Lodge, Convalescent Home, Toronto, were week-end gtiests of Mr. and Mrs. H, V.' McKenney. Mr. Phil Durst has been appointed Clerk of, Howick Township, succeed- ing the late Mr. I. J. Gamble, Ford- wick also tax collector, which posi- tion was held by Mr. Wilford King of Gorrie, who resigned. An enjoyable dance held in the school, S. S. No. 2, Turnberry, on Fri- day night sponsored by•the Junior Red Cross. Local musicians provided good music. The District Annual of East Huron Women's Institute, will be held on Thursday, June 20th., in Gorrie. Mrs. H. V. McKenney, Mrs. W. T. Mac- lean, Mrs. F. Sanderson, Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton are the delegates but it is expected many more members will attend. .Natiopal Clothing Drive Citizens of Wroxeter and commun- ity are asked to leave their .donations of clothing, to the National Clothing Drive at Mr. R. J, Rann's Store all this and next week, Clothing for men, worhen and -children also bedding are urgently needed. Check over your clothing and see if you can spare a lit,- tip more, Your donation .may Wing comfort and happiness to those people who endured the suffering of war. SO many terrible years, This time the Post Master General has given per- mission to include in any clothing let- ters of Good Will and Encouragement The knowledge that some one in Can- ada is not only thinking of them but showing sympathy to them in their .dis« tress will mean much to the unknown recipients. overseas. Mrs, H. V, Mc- Kenney is chairman of the local com- mittee. Last year over 1000 lbs. of clothing were sent. Let us this time do even better. St. James Guild St. James Women's Guild met at the home of Mrs. George Edwards on Tuesday, June 11th., with the presi- dent, Mrs. H. V. McKenney presid- ing. The opening hymn, Take my, Life and Let it Be, was followed by the Lord's Prayer. The Best Wishes of all were extended to the hostess and her husband, who on that day were celelirating their 44th wedding anni- versary, Greetings were read from a former member, Mrs. Lorne Kaake ,of Chilliwack, B. C. The National Cloth- ing Drive was brought to the attention of the meeting. Everyone is requested to donate one pound of good used clothing, to be left at Mr. R. J. Rann's store. The financial report on the play recently presented by Belmore talent on May 31st., was very satisfdc- tory. Mrs. George Edwards read the message from the Forward, The Church, the.body of Christ, "What- ever it is, that Jesus Christ wants done, it will be done by the members of His body, the Church, doing if for Him". It is for you and me, each according to his opportunity, to do ow share. Donations were made to the fall ba- zaar, and the Travelling Basket, was as usual very popular. Arrangements susemmememmimmas We have a large stock of Lowe Bros. House Faints Harold Finley. 'PHONE 281 WINGHAM Pleasing Display of Susiwarthy Papers IfilMeog••••••••, were made for as many members as possible to attend the Induction of, Rev. 5. Caley in Fordwich, on the ev- ening of June 14th. Mrs. Charles Lawrence was nominated as the Guild delegate to the Deanery meeting in Exeter on Wednesday, June 12th. A quilting- was planned for in the church basement on Tuesday afternoon, June 25th. Members and friends are invit- ed to assist with the Bazaar quilt. After the singing of Rock of Ages, Rev. Caley closed the meeting with prayer,' especially remembering the sick _and shut-ins. Tuesday, July 9th., the Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Mrs. John Scott, Ronnie and Harold of London, were visitors last week with her mother, Mrs. Joe Gaunt and other relatives. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt on Saturday were her sisters, 1Mrs. Wm. Knott and little son, Roddy of Clarksburg; Miss Margaret Mac- Charles of Toronto and Miss Jessie PUBLISHED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY JOHN LABATT LIMITED . MacCharles of Olivet, also Mrs. John MacCharles and Ronald of Olivet, Mrs. Thos. MacDonald of Lochalsh, and Mrs. Orland Richards and child- ren of Paramount, and Mrs. Alex And- rew and children of Lucknow. Mrs. McKenzie Webb visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston at Bluevale. ORDER YOUR FURNACE OIL BURNER NOW to insure rail Delivery. PERCY 'CLARK 'Phone 255 , Wingham George Griffith's, 0.$0 daylight Saving Time. Former Resident Passes. ' Mrs, J, Lovell received a message on Thursday, telling the sad news of the sudden death of her brother, Douglas Fraser; of Elrose, Saskat-, cliewan, Funreal services were held, on Saturday at Pilot Mound, Man., And Interment was made in the family plot there, Deepest sympathy . is .ex. tended to Mrs, Lovell in her sad loss,. CAN STEAL YOUR BUSINESS Dr/4a 9bied 4/4514 A BIG PLUS OVER OTHER HIGH-TEST GASOLINES JUST TEST ONE TANKFUL 's all wo asks that dilute for best results, don't Sunoco Dynatuel with other gasoline. Wait until your tank isnot*/ impty--then, tiU up. C,ortipme its action against the best gasoline you previously watt Then lodge for /outset