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Why do we say The New Ford V-8 is no question about the increased driver's touch like a well-trained horse,
lor 1936? * beauty of the Ford V- 8 for 1936. You don't have to ”i?ush" or “fight" the
■■ ---- ________ ■___s— ,u_ “ 7impro®«ments- fca®e freeM -made-—on terins of .good understanding with —
Of course, the newest engine in the -— ----- -——r—-------r——-------—:low-price car field iTSm the V-8 engine. Steenngrs made easier by a new steer- each oW. .
Since Ford made it available to all car gear ratio. The coolrng systbm ar- An engine hasmuch to do with the
users (keeping it as economical as cars' culcrte,s w“‘er UiTobgh a
with fewer cylinders) the Ford V-8 has new. larger radiator. Natural thermo-
been the newest engine on the market. sYPhon acH°“ * assisted by two cen-
and remains the newest for 1936. triiuga1 water pumps. New style hood
You may buy a car on minor “talking
points"—some specially advertised fea-
——^ture ‘‘with the car ihrpwn-in"—buL after—
------^llrdMs^the^ngine-Tyou-Jaw/whenyou
_ ZIbjay u cur, lleikte 7*^ put
' Other new- points about the, ' ^ar
makb a long list.
Its lines are much more beautiful. The
hood'll longer and sweeps forward over
the distinctive new radiator grille, giving'
the edir a length and grace that are
instantly impressive. The fenders are
.larger, with a, wide flare. Homs are con
cealed behind circular grilles beneath
the headlamps. New steel* wheels.
Ford upholstery — always of sterling
> quality and excellent taste—is rich rind \ A car you can drive without strain
enduring. The appointments of the car all day, if you like, in city or country,
have a new touch of refinement There Steady, holds the road, responds to the
What is netv aboutit,?>
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roominess of a car. Very-much indeed.
A long engine uses up car space. The
compact V-8 engine pennits much of the
ordinary engine space to be used by
passengers.,
It really is a great car in every .way.
louvres permit a rapid air-flow around
the* engine.
Easier^gui-^ter^shiftingjpL EdrdLgears,, this 1936 Ford V-8—the finest, safest,
4=The,_gearlshift lever howL-lravels^-car ever built.
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Ford-dealer. ~~~~The two qualities you want ip
brafees—Brakes that stop the car with fijiT ■nnTlTl TT rt TlTlTHTin
ease' and certainty. Ford Super-Safety £||J^ FORD V *8 PRICES
Brakes'of the long-tested, fool-proof,
mechanical design. . , , TEN BODY TYPES—Coupe (5 windows), $665.
Safety -as always -in the electri- Tudor Sedan. »67S. Fordor Sedan, $785.
crffywSded genuine steelbody. Safety '
. „ ——-—-— ’ . .“75—Coupe.(3 windows), $725. Coupe (5 windows),Glass all around at no extra cost.. Hun- $n0 Phaoton> $735. (wilh rumbl6
dreds have written grateful letters be- Tudor Touring Sedan (with bnUt.
cause this glass has protected the safety tin trunk), $750. Fordor Touring Sedan (with
of their families. -----L./ '' •____built-in trunk), $830. ?
F. O. B. Windsor, Ontario. Bumporg. spare tire and
t taxes extra. All Ford V-8 body types have Safety
Glass throughout at ho additional cost. Convenient, ?
economical terms;
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Mr. & Mrs. Ted Rice
Presented by Y. P. A.
Temperance Speaker On Sunday
Morning—Miss Douglas Spoke At
Evening Service^
(St. Helens New's)
Visitors, from Whitechu|ch, Auburn,,
and Lucknow addAq to the success
o.f thg Y? R. S, Social evening in the
United-' Church op /Friday, iWhite
church Society if ad .charge of the
devotional’ period i^ith*1- Miss Muriel
Watt presiding; * Mrs. Chas. Gillespie
led in prayer an^d Miss Lettie^ F.oxj
read the Scripture lesson. TRe? wor
ship talk was; given by Miss May
Wightman, and Mr. Clarence McCle-
neghap dealt • will/ the topic “The
Bible and , Missions.” Miss Muriel
Watt favoured with a humorous read
ing and Misses Anna May Carrick
and Agnes Gillespie contributed a"
vocal duet. At this point the* newly
weds, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rice were
called, to the front and the following
address was read .by /Mr." Stahley
Todd and the presentation of an oc
casional chair made by Harry SWan.
Dear Greta and,Ted:
.Since you top ^-have succumbed
to” the prevailing matrimonial epide
mic that has swept our .^ommunity of
late, it does seem,-altogether fitting
that we,7 yojur friends of. church and
community, should make some suit
able expression of our congratulations
and good wishes. For 'sPme, time we
diave observed-^the** usuaF-symptoni^o^^
this malady, but, while we ofeared the
worst ultimately, we were not altog
ether prepared'for such an unheralded
consummation. * ,
—Mawev^;/!^
^honorable-€«tote^we;cannQkjdA-QtllSt-
wise than' to rejoice with you, es-
-peciany =as you--are; still torbelohg> : to^
us as well as to each Other.. •
Ever since coming to opr* communi
ty you have identified yoiir^elves with
our church, (Sunday School and-
Young Peoples “Uni.on, arid that, has
b^eh^A'fiheTHiing^or
-yourselyes^^—
/ Therefore because of our' apprecia
tion of youir activities in^ our Y* P. U-
and in our choir as Weil as of your
own friendship and kindliness we
ask you to apqept this chair, as but
a token of the large irieasure of es
teem in which we hold you, and of
our sincerest wishes and prayers for
a long and happy married ljife. .
^Signed on behaljf of the Y. P. U.
‘ ■ .’£~T.. . Stanley A Todd, 'Presr
jan
Mr. Ed. MacRoberts of Wingham
called on friends here on Saturday.
Mrs. E. J. Thom and Kathleen were,
recent visitors with Mr. and <Mra.
Qilchrist at Paisley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, Missea
Dorine and Jean Webster motored
Hillsbur# recently to be the guests, of -
the fQrmeris brother-in-law, M^r* Eph* ;
rfam Barbour. » %
Mr. and Mrs. Jas., McIntosh of ®
Vineland were week-end* guests of
Mr*, and Mrs. D. Todd. Mrs. Todd *
returned with them for a week’s visit
Miss Florence McQuillin ‘ of "• the
Stratford - General Hospital training
'Class spent the week-end at her home
here.’ " ’£ /•■ - ..
. ,Mr. Neely'Todd was home from.
London for the ■ week-end. * ■ ■:
A Masquerade^ Social, under the
auspices of the Y. P. S. will be held
next Thursday, Qgtqber 31st.. Every
one tp .be in costume . or suffer the
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ASHFIELD
—Mr.andMrs.,IanMcLeod-Georgo_....
and Carole Evans of* Clintbn were .
Sunday visitors at Wm. Helm’s. /
•Miss Vera Robb . spent Saturday
evening and Miss Emily Brown of
Hemloek City spent Sunday: afternoon
with their aunt Mrs. Gordon-Ritchie,
Miss. Marie Long of Detroit is holi- .
daying at her home. /
Mrs. ■ Wm. Hunter Sr. spent the
week-end wjith Lucknow friends.
Mr. and Mrs. -Andy Gaunt and babe
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Less
Ritchie-r^-/^--^-^ . ■■.* .-x. ■ -..J. •/.
Mr. arid Mrs. TOni Helm Of London
visited his parents here. Mrs. Floyd
Campbell who has been their guest
for the past . week, returned to her
Romp with ' ■ r
,—Mr..and^Mrs.j.GeOrgeTopp,^
McIntyre and0Miss Emma McDonagh,
of London visited at McDonagh’g over ,
the week-erid. J 1
Mr. John Hogan arid Margaret and
Mrs. Gaynor were called to Toronto
Monday owing to the critical illness ,
of their-sister Mary, who underwent
■^'^eripus 'operation aHdnt~four weeks
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MAFEKING
Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Misner and Mola
)f Stratford, visited at. the home of.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran, Sunday.
Mrs. Barbara Sproat, Mrs. Jennie
Dale and Mrs. Andy Crozier of Sea- ,
forth, were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Anderson. ___'_J__
Mr. Ceci} Johnston spent Sunday
^anted~4&e-^ rMoffa^Ju^driS/
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HXRE AND THERE
We wish to express o’u^ sympathy
to Mrs. t Wesley Henderson and' fam
ily in their recent bereavement.. n
Mr; Roden Ritchie of Windsor call
ed 'on friends here last Sunday.
W. G. Reed & Jack Champion have
finished the seasons threshing, having
had charge of the Belfast Syndicate
thresher.
Mr. Sills of Buffalo visited friends
here last week-end. -:
Mr. arid Mrs. V* S, Diirnin returned’
from a motor trip to Toronto and
London recently. Mr. Durnin is eng
aged as foreman for the Goldie ‘Con
struction Co. of Toronto. /
' Mr?. A. Havens, Mrs, M* ChafrifioftT
M^jj ^ark Gardner .and Yvonne visit*
ed last Sunday at Fordyce.
■ We, are glad to Hee Mr. Richard
-Carter able to be aroupd again
his serious injury in the run away
of Mr. McKenzie’s team.
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KINCARDINE GAS RATE DROPS
/ STILL ABOVE LUCKNOW
Last we<|k a drop of tw6< cents a
gallofi in the price of/gasolihe went
into effect in Kincardine with All oil
companies participating. At that
the Kincardine rate is still a cent a
gallon above the prevailing local rate
Since the 2-CArit drop, gas in Kin
cardine is now 26 cents- a gallon, while
all summer long motorists buying’,
their gasolirie in Lucknow have been
HOLYROOD
. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. White, Mr.
and Mrs. George White were recent
visitors at Mr. Ambrose Gamble’s.
Clinton. .
Mrs. ' Clarence Farrow returned
home after spending the past two
weeks with friend^ at' Ghesley and
Tara. • ■ ■ ■
Mrs. ■ Wm. "Elliott of "Huron spoilt
the past weelc with her ♦ daughter,
Mrs. Aimer Ackert.
Mrs. George Dicks spent a couple
of weeks with her mother at Tara. .
Miss Jean" Johnston is assfstinglit
Mr. Alex Patterson’s of Ripley.
Mrs; Legge, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Strong and Glenna Qf ^Arkwright,
rM^“H^iidAy^f“GrossfieldJsy-Alberta--
arid Mr. and Mrs.. Coffee of Tara
were recent'visitors at Mr. arid Mrs.
.Otto Legge’s. "■•'•■
Mrs. Aimer Ackert arid Mrs*
ard. HAftis, attended the W-. I
vention vat Gode-rieh, last wee'k.
Mr. Eldon Eckenswiller-arid
Gordon" Godkin-, threshers, completed*
■ threshing on this line'this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E.< A. Pnlmer; Lois
Ann and Billie, sp^nt Sunday at
. Mr. Thp.s. Harris’.
.Mr. Richard Baker,-. Mr. and Mrs.4
Mark Jolinsfon and family, were te-
ASHFIELD NOTES wedding; bells
How
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Mr.
Dr. Simpson, our Health f Officer, is
quite busy visiting each school, vac
cinating the pupils. rf**' ,. K,
Mr. .Malcolm MacLennan of Barrie,
and Miss Florence' MacDonald of
Toronto, were week-end .visitors with
Mrs. D.. MacLennan.
Miss Jessie MacRae, who- is at
tending Business College in Toronto,
was at her home here over the' week
end. ' : "
A sectional meeting of the - Mait
land Presbyteriaf was held ' in the
Presbyterian, Church here On Oct.
15 th.
lough
Five
scripture Jessop. Rev,. J. K.
vray gave the address of welcome,
and lead in . prayer. • Miss Lament,
field secretary, gave the 'address of
the afternoon arid Mrs. Rev.* K. Mac-
p ■■ 1 **Lean of Wingham, gave the closing
words,
gram
Wm.
sister;
on; a .
Lorjie, .and a solo by Mr?.' Robert’
Scott. Mrs. D. A;. MacLean presided
at thfe organ. Mrs. R. McWhirifiey
closed the meeting with prAyer.
After the meeting a social hour Was
. spoilt;
Miss Nellie Malcolm
took charge of #the
auxiliaries answered’
of Kin
meeting.
to the
read the
MacGilli-
their gasoline in liUCKnuw nave uttn j; '•*„ >eM-wHow Mr.. Fred, Johnstotvs,,receiv-irig'-'it'"-fb-ri-25'^-tgMIbtiy arid.. . ; ; ,
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The musical/part of the pro
consisted of a duet by Mrs.
MacDonald/’[iKintail, and- her
Miss JOan McDonald of Hur-
solo ,by iJSjiSS, M; Finlayson of
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A RE YLE—STEWART
A 'quiet wedding was ■ solemnized
•ht the United Church parsonage at
Bervie on. October 11, when Mary
Edith second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Stewart Was ^united in
marriage with Samuel Gharles Areyle
of Rouyn Quebec only son., of' Mr.
and Mrs. . E. Areyle of Westcliffe-on-
Sea, England* . * .
MOSS—JOHNSTON
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Ohler, Goderich, on Monday after-
noon, October 14th, at 1 o’clock, their
daughter, Alice Ena Johnston;. was
united in marriage' to Mr-- John Fred
erick M. Moss,> of Paris, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Moss, of St Aug
ustine. Rev. F. W. Craik, of Victoria
street. United Church, 'officiafed. The
wddding march was played by Nor
man Allin, brother-in-law of the bride.
* The,couple’ were attended by Miss
Mabel Johnston, sister, of the bride,4,
and Mr. Harry Moss, brother' of the
groom. . „ • '
. Joyce Johnston; niece of the bride,
was a charming little, flower gitj.
Following a wedding,dinney served to
forty guests* the yottng eouple left On
a wedding trip, the bride’s travelling
costume being browp ‘triplesheer.
crepe dress/with whit*e»laco trimming;
. brown coat" and jhat£.hirig -hat Arid
accessories. Mr., Arid’ Mrs,, Moss will.
■ ' .IiVe';af; tlie grooin’a feofirg at F^bi^
apd good •■ wishes. A ■ very interest
ing program of games, stunts And con
tests was carried out under, the leader
ship of Mr. .Harry Sturdy of Auburn,’
who' is Recreational Convener for
Huron Presbytery. He was assisted
by Mr., Jack Bennett, also of Auburn.
Lunch followed by a stunt from each
group and by the singing of the Na
tional Anthem brought the" very en
joyable evening to a close.
The Sacrament of the ’Lord’s Sup
per will be observed in the United
Church next Sunday morning with
Preparatory - services on Thursday
evening. /.
Spoke On Temperance
Taking as a starting point, the
story of Daniel's’ abstinence and the
Scripture. passage “For He shall be
great in*the sight of the Lord and
shall drink neither wine-nor strong
drink, Mr. Norinan Hamilton of Galt
a representative of the Ontario Tem
perance Federation, gave a stirring
an<j thought provoking address in the
cause gf Temperance in the United
Church on Sunday morning.
.... I.Miss D^gflas Speaks ;
Miss Dorothy Douglas of Luckndw
anil a former principal of the school
here, and who leaves this week to-
resume her duties as principal of the
Girls’ . Training School at Tarnsui,
-Formosa7T-was- the -g-uest-speaker at
the, meeting of the Y.P^S.^ on Sunday
evening. Miss Douglas • delighted the
large gAthering with'her story of . the
missionary ^Jyork in/^Formosa. The
Scripture lesson wa^s read by Dick
Weatherhead. Lauripe Miller . read a
Story of Grenfell of Labrador and
Gordon Miller favored with A solo;
M<any friends were pleased to greet
Mrs, Andrew,, Gaunt and little son.
Murray at the Uriit'ed Church', on Bun
day., Owing to. illriesS Mrs. Gaunt
• .has been abserit for’ over,;a year, i'
, - \Mr* fand Mrs". Torrance Anderson
and little ' daughter pf
, week-end visitors with
.J. D. Andebson. . ...
• Mr< Lowe And Mr.
• Flora were recent gu&ts of Mr* And
.Mrs; F. G. Todd., IJ' .- . ,
Mr.-Arid Mrs. Jos. McIntosh, of
chiidren'of Mitchell were visitors with
■ Wv -Ari’d 'MW: John 'CAtaeToW," ’ ■ ■ ■ ■
Toronto. were
Mr; and’ Mrs*
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; Anniversary services wilfdbe held
in Blake Church, Sunday; Oct 27th,
at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. Rev. Ji- B.
Townend of Belgrave, Will preach at
both services. Special music.
Mrs. John Helm returned home
Friday, having spent a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick.
- Mr. and Mrs; Herman Phillips vis
ited friends at Brussels, Sunday.
Miss Pearl Thompson is making
ah extended, visit with relatives ' at
Sarnia.
Mrs. Nellie Alton of Lucknow ’ is
Maitland . of
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visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Blake ■'
and Other relatives this week.
As a result of being knocked '
down arid trampled Upon by a cow,
during milking operations, Mrs,
George Saunders Sustained a num
ber of broken ribs.
Miss Mary Alton arid Miss Vera
Little, of Lanes; visited Mr. and Mrs
Wili Irvin* Friday?
Mrs. Thomas Webster, Mr;
Mrs. Willis’ Neal and Clifford,
and Mrs. Will Thacker, Earl and
Bernice of Kingarf, were guests
Mr. and M£s. Elmer Phillips, Sun*
day‘ . •
Mrs.' Raul Reed. ^received Word
Monday, of the death Of her nephew,
OAcar Sproat, formerly of Seaforth,
which occurred in Detroit; Sunday.
Mr. Sproat has been a resident of
Detroit for twerity shears. . " \
. (Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Halt and fam
ily’ of Brantford, were Week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Haji.
Miss Jean Ahderson of Stratford
spent the week*end at the home of
her parents, Mri apd Mrs. Thomas
Ander^orf/ / ' .
Mr. arid Mrs’., J. C. Stothers and
family of - London, were guests of .
Mr. arid Mrs.. Henry Horton, Sunday.
Mr, andLMrs. Will Cook- and- fam
ily, Mr?%hd .Mrs. Samuel Cook and,
Mr. Will'’Cook/ Visited At the'
home of Mri and Mrs. Yuel, Wroxe-
ter; iSuriday* ,
and
Mr.
of
Rastus was bemoaning to his friend
about his. wife’s laziness.
“She’s so lazy”, he said, ,“dat wo-
mafi pjats popcorn Jn de pancakos so
tteyW"'.ffxs^ themselves/*'/ .
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