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'57 Ford first in the field
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now over IPA feet long . . Custom and Custom
3Q0 models now over 16% feet long
18 breatXtaking models . . . including 5 brand-new
station wagons
Ili- Two longer wheelbase& . . . far greater length,
lowness and roominess
110-,Entirely nen? styling throughout . new setdptured
' body Mouldings
New front-hinging hood for greater safety, easier
servicing
$11. New thihner roofrines, swept-back windshields
110. New, super-thin centre posts on sedans for a true
"hardtop" look '
11. New.Safety,.Curved instrument panel with:
recessed controls
Ili. Dramatic new canted tail fins
New Lifeguard safety featurcv
110. New "Automatic Doorman"
a helping hand in opening and
closing rear doors er
New cowl ventilation for fresher, cleaner air
011,'3 new Silver .4nniversary 148 engines -
(l' NewK more.powerlid Mileage Maker Six
New Saper-Filter air cleaner, disposable oil filter
fievolutionary new frame, over a foot wider
New "Evert-Keel" rear suspension and 4-way Angle-
Poised front suspension ,for a ,sofier, safer ride
II* Plus Many other new fble-car features!
Two new super sizes .. :far !anger,
lower than ever before, with ail
Ford's famous .headroom retained!
It's here now—in your Ford-Monarch Dealer's
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It took a revolution in design to make possible
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inches longer than in '56 . . the biggest: cars in
their field, longer than many medium,priced ,,
Models! They're up to 4 inches lower„ too—yet
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The new kind of "magic" you'll discover when
you drive the new kind of Ford for '57 starts with,
the new 'Inner Ford' proved. in action! At'its very-
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you even more of the kind of performance that
made Ford the leader! Now Ford offers three
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G. ALAN' WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick St., Wingham
Phone 770
REV. H. C. WILSON
WEST PREACHER
131.,UEVAL15 Anniversary ser,-
viges took place in the United
Chnreh en. pualaY when large
Coligregationa attended. both: see'
vices, The chtireh -was attractively
decorated. With large haalreta of
gladiola and. astere and the music
was. Wirier the 'direction of Mrs..
'Carl Johnston, IVEt Harold Hain-
Mon of Wyoming' was guest nein-,
iSt in •the )'Horning and the choir
rent-load the anthem . PO Taste ,
And 'See".
At the evening service Miss
Doris Johnston of Clinton assisted
the chair On the marimba and also
provided two . marimba instru-
mental solos, The choir sang the
anthem'';Let Mount Zion. Rejoice„
Mr, Charles Hoffman being the
soloist,
di Rev, H. O. Wilson. of Clinton
preached at both services, deity-,
wing eloquent and, inspiring ,mass
sages for the iiceasion. His topic
for the morning service, was "The
iWrath of Men" and for the even-
ing, "The qtrong Witness of a
Good. Life. • , •
Anniversary -
Celebration at Galt •
) 1,31.1.11i1VAL,11 -- 144, and Mrs.
aeorge II6th4ington and .family
attended the golden, wedding of
Mrs, Ietheringtorl'a parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Wm. :Jenkins of Gait .on
September 2(itli, .4 family dinner
to celebrate the event was held At
Fearn Ledge.-
, Mr. and Mrs, jell-10ns -hew three
sons and one daughter, Harold at
Sunderland; Goidon of St, Cavil-
arines; !Donald of London and
Margaret (Mrs. George Nethering-
ten) -of .33thevale.. There are 15
grandchildren and, Pi Were present
at the dinner.
Among the messages of con-
g•rntUlations . were telegrams from
Premier Frost of Ontario, and
:Crean their grandson Allan Jen-
kins of Moosejawi who is training
as a pilot in the Air Force,
Mrs., .Jenkins. was the former
Maria= -MeGewan of last Wawa,
nosh and • Mr. len/tins was also a
native of last Wawanosh. They
farmed near Blyth for some years.
Mr. .and . .Mrs. 'Jenkins. were
married at the home of • the • o .•
BLUM
•••'-'14,rs. Arthur Shaw is a, patient
In the Wingtiant Hospital,
Many friends In the village and
vicinity wish her a speedy rem-
erYsled return to her home.
Mr. and ,Mrs, Nasry glliott and
Bhyliis spent last' week-end at
Windsor, Mrs, Nillott's brother
TOny 'Mennen, a World War I
veteran, and well RhoWn In this
vicinity, Is a patient in Notel .
z4eu; Windsor, following an op-
eration,
Mr. Donald Parling of .Toronto
spent the week-end at the home
of his purentii, Mr. and Mrs. •-$tan-
ley Darling,
The Women's Institute will meet
on 'October 11th at $.30- p4o, at the
home of. Mrs. R. MelVfurra'y. Mrs,
ex•t Oarniss will give a paper.
There will be • music' by Shirley
Johnston•and a cooking demonstra-
tion by the Blnevale Belles,
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
George McGowan.
Fifty red roses wore sent to
them for thy occasion from the
beard oi managers of the United
Church. hit Gait,
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BLUEYMX—Mr.,and. Mrs, 'Bey'
Turvey, well known and highly
respected .residents of the 2nd.. con-
cession of Morris TownshiA .where
they have resided on their farm
.for their entire wedded. life., TO,,
cently ,knarited their 40th wedding
'anniversary, wizen they .!,Vere feted.
by their neighbours and friends.
of the second line, ,
The couple was' married 40 yews
ago at the home of the hrideti
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas:
.Arehibaldi, Walton, Ont, Minis
Turvey is the former Mary Marg-
aret Archibald. Mr. Tervey is the
only. son srf the late Mr. and Mrs,
George -13. Turvcy.
Mr, and MrS. Turvey h&c one
daughter, Mrs. Wm, (Margaret);
MeTae'gart of Goderieh and One
grandson: ,
The couple was completely taken
by surprise when more than fifty
of their neighbours and friends
gathered lit their hinne to honour
them on their anniversary.. Among
the guests were Mr.. and Mrs, Wm,
were, also prose/4 Mrs. .13,„
field Of Brussels,. bridesmaid .of4Q .
years ago, and Mrs. Miller of
Beaforth, and ',their, husbands, The.
groomsman Of 40 years ,tigo, Tiny
Sellars,. "was also present, „
During .the 'course the ,even-
ing they were asked to occupy
two Chairs, while an appropriate.
addres4 was sand .by
gelVinrray and lgra. Bernard !
Thema$ presented. them, with a
floor lamp on behalf of the '.gtid.
line neighbours, Their- .grandson
presented them with a, table lamp
and salad- howl from. the
Mn. and Mrs. Turvey thanked
everyone for their thoughfulneis.
of remembering • them On 'the•
happy oceasion.
Bouquets !Or Sick
A Hanover woman, Mrs. Walter
LancaSter picked her 79th banquet
of flowers from her garden last
week. An these bouquets were
sent to sick and shut-ins.
While Mrs. Lancaster is a, great
flower lover, she gets her pleasure
in growing thent and then passing
them on to bring joy to others, Miss Gertrude Stewart of Cooks-
vine and Mrs, Maurice Stewart ,of
Edmonton, who has been visiting
at Toronto, and her son, Profes-
sor Max Stewart of Waterloo CI-
lege visited on Friday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker,
Mrs, George Currie spent the
weelc-ehd at London at the homes
of her' family there,
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Falconer re-
turned to Sarnia last Wednesday.
The little baby' son of Mr, and Mrs,
Ranson Falconer has been very ill
in the hospital there.
Mrs. MeQuillin has been relieved
Of her job of taking the mail to
the station this week, and the little
red mail bus comes from Wingham
at 7,45 a.m and around noon the
mail leaves here for Wingham
about 1.30 and 5.30 p.m. each day.
We will soon ,all adjust ourselves
to now mail pick. ups and de-
liveries.
Mrs. 'Clarence Lewis of Grimsby
visited on Wednesday last with
her father, Mr. F. MeK, Paterson
and other relatives in Lucknow.
Mr.' Jas. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Martin, Mr. Ezra Scholtz
and Mr. J. G. Gillespie- visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gillespie at Sarnia.
Boeeroft families in East Wawa:,
nose attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Lew Williams held from
her home in Blyth to Blyth Ceme-
tery.
Farmers in this diStrict made a
supreme effort last week to gather
in their sheaves and get them
threshed during the week 'of goo(
weather. There is still much thresh-
ing to be done.
Many of the United Church
members from here ttencleci anni-
versary services in Bluevale United
Church on Sunday. Communion ser-
vice will be held this Sunday,
World Communion Sunday for all
churches.
Mr. Roy McKnight and his men
from Goderich finished -the plaster-
ing in Mr. Levi Bieman's new
house on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of
Ashfield were in London on Sat-
urday, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert. Cameron returned
home with them and are staying
at the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Mason Robinson. Mrs. Cameron is
recovering nicely from her recent
operation in Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bioman and
family were at Owen Sound on Sat-
urday to visit with his parents,
Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. Rieman, Mr.
Rieman has been a patient in the
hospital there for some months,
Mrs. W. R. Farrier and Mrs,
Garnet Farrier 'attended the trous-
seau tea at the home of Mrs. Chas.
MacDonald of St. Helens on Thurs-
day evening last, and Mr.' • and
Mrs, W. R. Perrier and Mr, alto
Mrs, Garnet Farrier attended the
Cranston-MacDonald reception heie
for seventy guests in the Sunday
School room of the United Church
at St. Helens on Saturday.
Mrs, Pierce of Barrie and Mr,
and Mrs. George Thompson ante
son, Charles of Feversham spent a
few days last week with Rev. and
Mrs. W, J. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Furrier,
Wayne and Janice visited on Sun-
day with Me, and Mrs. Carl John-
ston Of Eluevale, and Mr. Farrier
assisted the Dinevale choir with
anniversary music.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bioman and
children visited oh Sunday with
his rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, 1310-
man of Owen Sound. Mr. Bioman
had been home from the hospital
for a few days, but had to return
again,
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Courtney and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Courtney of
Belwood and Mr. and Mrs, Percy
May of Orton visited on Sunday
with Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred Mc-
Creight and Mr, and Mes1 Frank
Coulter and tailed on Mrs. David
Xtennedy„
Mr, and Mrs: Robt, Mowbray and
Mt, and An'gus Mowbray and
Wingham, visited on Sim-
day with M.:, 'and Mrs, James
soft,
and Mrs, Allan llama, Am
'holey and Mrs. Irene Snarling,
WinghaM, visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. N. Moore.
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Ross were
to bring their little baby,
Douglas Ames ,Itonito from Wing-
halit Hospital 001 Wednesday last,
Alfalfa Pretty greedy for OW
food, Baolt ton of alfalfa you gat
removes about 1.2 pound of Pilloir•
olor ijs an d or pounds of potaeh,
That moans an annual top dressing
of rex:MI.4er is a. necessity.
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The Woman's Assoolatlen of the
United •March is malting arrange-
ments for the annual sale of home
cooking, 'fruit and vepia1;1013 in
the near future,
Rev, „Xeltriee Mo1•4111) baPti4S(1•
on Sunday, Rebeit Warwick,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred War-
wick and •Jean Isabel McTavish
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John
McTavish,
Carruntinion services will be cele-
brated on !Sunday, Oct. 7th in
both churches in the village,
Mrs. M. L. Aitlien is' spending
a week or so with her daughter,,
Mrs. Donald Street, at Listowel.
Mrs Laura Kirton was a visitor
in Orangeville last week,
The warden of Huron County,
John V. Fiseher and Mrs. Fischer
are in Quetee City this week at-
tending' the' Canadian Good Roads'
Convention,
WHITECHURCH
Mrs. David Kennedy
Marks 94th Iiistbday_
W1 I'l'l David.,
Kennedy,. the 'grand eta latlY" of
Wh4001rivrek celebrated • her zing,.
ty-fourtn birthday this Monday.
H.er family gathered Oil Sunday-
!riley
.
were Mn and Mrs, Harry
9.-IchbOntine.,,Goderieh, Mn and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin, St. Helens, Mr. and
Mrs. nobt. Mowbray, Whlgtumil
Mr, .and Mrs. Tebi ,lantzi. and fain-
.11Y of Milverion, Mrs, Donald Me.-
Donald of St, Helens and Me. arid
Mrs. Mcigtlwarris of Guelph, And
local relatives, Her • many friends ,
extend best, wishes for many more
such happy oecnsions„ MIAs Annie
Kennedy of - Wingham Hospital,
spent the week-end at her home
here,
Rev. MacKay .Shows
Colored Slides
WHITECHURCH — The congre-
gations of the Pr es b yt er i
Churches at Langside, South Kin,.
loss, and Whitcchurch, were glad
to have the opportunity to hear
Rev. Angus MacKay take the ser-
vice on Sunday.
The young people ?held their
meeting on Sunday evening in the
auditorium of the church, with the
President, Lorne Forster presiding,
and reading the Scripture lesson.
Rev. N. OagVvell led in prayer; and
Rev, Angus MacKay showed his
colourdd scenes of the beauty
spots in mountains, cities and
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