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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-07-20, Page 14P*<® FoufteenThe Wingham Advance-Time*, Wednesday, July 20, 1055 FORDWICH Mrs. Roy Askins Spent Sunday with her husband at Lyndhurst Lodge, To­ ronto. Mr. and Mrs. James Wray and Dopna are spending this week at Port Elgin, Mrs. Vina Gordon, of Toronto, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. Bes- witherick. Mr, and Mrs. William Foote and Terry, of Paris, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore.Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gibson and family, of Flint, Michigan, visited at the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Wally Gibson. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forties and family, of Stratford, Mr. John Feathers, Agnes and Jack, of Harriston. Friends in the community will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Scott Clark­son has been confined to the Listowel hospital for the past week. We wish her a speedy return to health, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pollock and family of Ripley, spent one day 'last week with relatives. BELGRAVE Communion at Binox Church Communion service will be held in Knox United Church here at 11.15 Sunday morning, July 24. Members of the congregation, their friends and anyone in the community wishing to attend, are cordially invited. Rev. C. Krug will be in charge. Personals Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and Mr. Martin Grasby visited on Thurs­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arm-' ----------„„„„ __ _r~_ __ strong, Rita and Kenneth, at Port turned home after spending a week Elgin. ! with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ansley at Thes-Mr. and Mrs. Len Coyne and family, salon. of Windsor, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson and Keith and their other relatives last week. Miss Joyce Armstrong is spending some holidays with relatives in Wind­sor. Allan and John Campbell liave re­ Misses Joan Brydges, Florence Cook, Donna Anderson and Wilma Johnston are holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Bob and Grace Mathers, of Blue­ vale, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Styles, Billy and Patsy, of Mimico, are spending some holidays, and Mr, Ernest Wallace, of Peaola, Penn., visited a few days with Mrs. Cora McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Michie and family are spending a few days with relatives at Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cloakey and Douglas are spending a few days with relatives at Hamilton and Niagara Falls.Mr. and Mrs. Dave Redpath and Nellie, of Harriston, and Mr, and Mr*. Arnold Gibson and family, of Listowel visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mr*. Robert Grasby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and family motored to Dundas on Satur­ day and the latter’s mother, Mrs. David Armstrong, returned with them to spend two weeks at her home here. Llashmar Turn at Armouries on Hwy. 86 Cartoon and News at each Per­ formance. Children’s playground, two shows nightly rain or clear. Children under 12 in cars free. Thursday July 21 “The Informer” Victor McLaglen ■ Preston Foster Thursday Only July 21 “AU The King’s Men” Broderick Crawford Joanne Dru Saturday July 23 “GUNGA DIN” Cai-y Grant, Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. Monday Only July 25 “AU Quiet on The Western Front” Lou Ayers Slim Summerville Friday Only July 22 “HIS GIRL FRIDAY” Rosalind Russell Carey Grant Monday July 25 “TOP HAT” Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers Saturday Only July 23 “TOP HAT” Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers Friday July 22 “His Girl Friday” Rosalind Russell Cary Grant HLASHMARi = ■ ■ ■ e Drive-In Theatre LISTOWEL X AN ALL-NEW X LINCOLN a t 0 s s X 3 S FOR A SAFE BUY USED CAR . . . SEE YOUR METEOR DEALER CLINTON, ONTARIO Next to Clinton Community Park — Open at 7.30 First show at dusk. Tues., Wed., July 26-27 Double Feature “On the Loose” Melvin Douglas Joan Evans (Adult) “The Hitchhiker” Edmund O’Brien Virginia Huston Tues., Wed., July 26-27 Double Feature “DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH (Color) Barbara Peyton Guy Madison “ON THE LOOSE” Joan Evans Melvyn Douglas Thurs., Fri., July 28-29 “PHFFFT” Judy Holliday Jack Carson Saturday July 30 “MARRY ME AGAIN” Marie Wilson, Robert Cummings SUNDAY MTDNITE - MONDAY JULY 31 - AUG. 1 “DEVIL’S CANYON (Colour) Virginia Mayo Dale Robertson Cartoon, Added Short at Each Performance Children’s Playground 2 Shows Nightly, rain or clear Children under 12 years In cars FREE! ‘r, si v”* •• y ♦ A.f : 7W UM COAST TO COAST more new car buyers are comparing values and turning to METEOR—tops in its fiel'dior style, for V-8 choice,' for.performance! Illustrated above—RIDEAU yiCTORjA* ? MORE AND MORE PEOPLE WANT METEOR’S EXCLUSIVE TRI-TONE STYLING; HIGH-FASHION INTERIOR BEAUTY; SMOOTHER RIDE; V-8 POWER AT NO ADDED COST! 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Its luxurious riding comfort—its delightful handling ease—vastly improved over anything before because of new angle-poised ball-joint front suspension. You get the finest choice of power assists. Smoother “no shift” Merc-O-Matic Drive*, 4-way power seat*, power steering* and power brakes*. Join the crowds that are finding out Meteor’s a honey to drive. See your Meteor dealer for a demonstration, this week! ★Optional at extra cost MERCURY Lincoln IMeTeor I SAFE m the MERCURY PHONE 459 METEOR - WINGHAM, OJMT. OVERHEAD-VALVE V-8 IN EVERY MODEL AT NO ADDED COST