news from unionvilie and district w r jud to report tas m c5tio fco be ba si la scirooro heeital is soar b to be iioin- hortlcujtur- show to cciobtille hoziirulmrt socr ha the ntbmb fso aid eetao sbow is tiae baxot of centra laited caurcis o wednesdajf sijrht sept ista tne ihoi was oo- tnd by mr frack ware judge re mr astt mrs stir- jiag senj of affiscoort de- p the aeary frot bfore tb abo- there a as excea- tlocally flae eboia of ardn floirera house plant aad some loiey table arranjbient mrs 6tmp apoie 9rj asd described many different ways of xrowins and araajrfa for ii darin it mr 6emp apoke briefly aad empha sised the beauty of roes ard said that with kind kivin rare there is ao difficulty ia winter keeping the meeting cod with a to of thaaks o ihe speakers and a lovely lunch served by the hostese mr f tvaroe and mrs m rainey the grand champion gladiolus of the show was shows by mrs j weir miss beatrice mclnnis is spending hr holidays with her parent mr and mrs alex mc- irnls on her return to hospital work he expects to be on special duty mrs snowball mrs osden mrs caseley and mrs fiupat- rick attended the semiannual womens association conven tion at wexford on tuesday they report an attendance of over 200 mr bishop of blhop manu facturers spent a few days in new york the pan week mrs i middleton was in charge dur ing his absence the regular meeting of the unionvilie womens institute will be held at the home of mrs w w mason on thursday oct 4th at 2 pm would the ladies who are placing hand craft hobbles in the markham fair kxhibit please leave same at the home of mrs clarke young mr frank headway and miss mavis trunk of lnionville are attending queens university at kingston thw year we wish them every success mavis par ents mr and mrs v trunk and her grandmother mrs e braithwalte motored to kings ton with her on sunday markhamunionrllie business and professional womens clnb met on sept 24th at the home of mrs isobel billlngsley with almost a full attendance roll call was answered with some thing we enjoyed during the summer reports were given by the secretary and treasurer as this was business womens week across canada the mem bers were reminded to watch tabloid on television a letter of appreciation for the work accomplished by the b p clubs was read from the prime minister of ontario mr leslie frost and a letter from mrs bailey on the status of women a letter reminded us of the an nual conference octoher 19 20 21st at the king edward hotel to which miss marlon warne was appointed as a delegate miss warne gave a very fine report on the national conven tion which she attended as our delegate it was held in mont real and was the first time it had been held in canada mrs lyn hughes moved a vote of toankj to marios for a ty fae report the october meet- i izt u to be held a the aoate of j marie dtviz woltevale waea i we expect to hare a special peker the lcky draw by the j ways aad means masitte was won by lyn hughes a sorely i luaejj was served by the ho- j tesses isobel billiagsley aad j mtrbeke widemau mrs wilfred smith and twins of toronto visited her sisters mrs harry maynad and mrs charles maynard this week at a surprise party at tile rectory a presentation was made by mr wm stewart on behaif of the congregation to miss ila welghlll of a sterling silver engraved bracelet in hon or of her 41st year u organist of st philipa anglican cnurch iter aad mrs tiller welcomed those peeat aad a delicious lunch was served by the choir the womens association me io the basement of central united church oa thursday sept 27th the scripture lesson from psalm 23 was read by mrs w sellars the topic the lord u my shepherd was taken by mrs a dyke she told us that john 14 wa the most heard chapter and psalm 23 the best loved an invitation was re ceived from the wms of cen tral united to their thankoffer- ing service on october isth at 230 pm the speaker he miss dorothy kilpatrlck of india mrs caseley reported for the fruit and flower committee and six calls were made and flowers i taken the wa is to decorate the church for anniversary sun- i day oct 2sth and the fidelis group for thanksgiving sunday it was moved that mrs caseley who so generously supplies the church with flowers be remuner ated an invitation was accepted from browns corners united church to attend their thank- otfering service on wed oct 3 miss nancy edwards director of church tv will be the speaker mrs fear speaking as the representative from christian education group expressed the appreciation of the group to the wa for a forthcoming supper and meeting for different church groups being prepared for oct 15th rev seilars minister at bloor street united and in charge of the education there will be the speaker the pro gram was a reading by mrs fear the house by the side of the road a solo by mrs purvis was greatly appreciated she was accompanied by mrs a l brown mrs snowball mrs fear and mrs goddard were hostesses 8000 mile trip mr and mrs a e browns youngest daughter and her hus band mr and mrs seese of washington visited with them this week after which they will leave on an 8000 mile trip by motor to san diego where they will live in the future dr and mrs a c kennedy visited for a few days this week at thamesford dr kennedy is enlarging his offices here his son keith a chiropractor in tor onto expects to join his father and dr glen kennedy soon the first meeting of the gleaners for the season was held at the rectory last wednesday- evening eighteen members and one visitor attended mrs grun dy who is a new resident was heartily welcomed a committee was appointed to decorate the i easrea for the harvest korae festival services miss nellie i bond donated a star of bethle- beaj quilt which uader the coa- reaerehip of mr f roberts was completed during the tsi- me- it was decided to sell lucky draw tickets oa the quilt with the draw to be made at the ba zaar oa november 3rd the members of tie ayp a who j will assut ia the ticket ale will receive a third of the pro- ceeds for their work the taleat moaey e3raed by the members during the summer wai turned ia by many aloag with article to be sold at the bazaar the hostesses were mrs bradley everett tiller and miss weighill rev aad mrs barley enter- taiaed visitors from the usa and mr aad mrs alex nelson of grenada last week mr and mrs percy beswitherick of i palmerston accompanied rev i and mrs barley to the toronto i bible college alumni meeting held in walmer road baptist church on saturday j the unionvilie veterans are busy renovating their bail it is expected to cost between 2 and 3 thousand dollars floors j will be sanded and finished and painting and decorating done the citizens of unionvilie who have been without a hall are in hearty accord dances for the teenagers in the hall the past winter proved popular they are looking forward to continu ing them this winter mr and mrs j mattell of kitchener spent the weekend with his sister mrs n heimler and husband mr and mrs robert gough visited on friday evening with mr and mrs ken thompson of toronto mr and mrs shaw luella clement of toronto called on old friends in the village on monday we are pleased to hear that mrs wes gohn is improving following a recent operation mrs r wilson main6treet entertained the members of the ladies euchre club at her home on tuesday night prizes were won by miss velma findlay mrs ii findlay and mrs jim mc laren a lovely lunch was serv ed by the hostess sympathy of this district is extended to the family of the late mr wm middleton who passed away at the scarboro hospital last thursday he is survived by nine daughters and three sons mrs viddler and daughters motored to buffalo for the week end to visit friends there mrs g ogden mrs snowball mrs goddard and mrs fltz- patrick attended the semiannual convention of the toronto east presbytery in wexford church last week promotion service a combined service of the junior and senior rooms was held at central united sunday school on sunday morning it was promotion sunday and mrs w snowball gave a talk on temperance a aim the boy hood of jesus was shown miss velma findlay mr and mrs george weaver of lake- field and cousins of toronto motored to the states on sunday to attend the funeral of her uncle mr wm philips a great number from union vilie attended the 106th anni versary of ebenezer united church and enjoyed the mess ages by dr f j horwood who was the speaker at both services new 1957 fords now on display at murphy motors we st0wfvtu tribohf tfctby octet j 1956 pige t boooooo for the first time in its 52- ford increased performance i year history ford of canada will produce five distinctive ser- ies of ford cars in two different sizes la its 1957 line it was an- j nounced last week by p g wit i ley general manager fordmon arch sales division ford motor fords new styling starts with wide hooded headlights and a forward slanting grille and includes streamlined wheel openings a windshield that wraps further around the sides for better visibility distinctive company of canada ltd the fins at the rear and contoured 18 new models unveiled by ford- monarch dealers across canada on wednesday october 3 have the highest performance engines j ever offered in the low price i field mr wiliey said the 1937 fords sides that give the car a sculp tured look hardtop styling is the trade mark of the conventional tudor and fordor sedans in the fair- lane and fairlane 500 series the effect is achieved with thin side roxy theatre markham evenings door open 5so sat mmlnoe 115 represent the biggest change i piuars fords true pillarless in the modern historv of the hardtops the fordor and tu- ford car the 1957 fairlane dor victorias also are offered and fairlane 500 sedans are nine in these series inches long and 4 inches lower station wagons have flatter than last vears comparable mo- roof lines with a contoured step- dels custom and custom 300 se- down midway back from the dans are more than three inches windshield at the back the rear longer and nearlv 3s inches window and liftgate wrap ar- lower than the 1956 models sta- nd the sides to provide 20 tion wagons are 3 h inches low- more opening for bulky loads er and nearlv six inches longer a new latch opens the entire fairlanes and fairlane 500s are i tailgate with one pull and the built on a 118inch wheelbase liftgate swings up automatically thurs fri sat october 456 the searchers j john wayne natalie wood plus a boy his dog all technicolor show 1 on concealed torsion bar springs special side mouldings and or namentation distinguish each of fords five series which are available in 19 twotone paint combinations of 13 solid colors inside upholstery is color- matched to the bodys paint fords pioneering safety fea tures introduced in 1956 been improved there is a new safety instrument panel with recessed control knobs clustered directly ahead of the redesigned and everv inch otsheet d ce st heel in strument panel and sun visor this hew sign means from my grain the man is right s00q right tes this new ohcckrmii slim means more feeding value from his rain your srain too if you make use of the service it represents the service itself is simple you hrini in a load of your own grain we look over the list of purina approved form ulas and pick the one that fit your requirements we rrind your jtraln and mil it thoroughly with the purina concentrate recommended but theres more behind this apparently simple service than meets the eye 1 those mixing formulas are purina re search fullt proved and approved and the concentrate is a purina concentrate backed by purina research and purina experience in making over 200 million hags far more than any other brand its a combination scientifically planned to help you get the most in feeding value out of your grain ton have a lot of time work and money invested in that rraln of jours make the mom of it the added cot per ton of halnnred ration l low it take only a few bas of concentrate tbo added cfflclency result and return are hlth bring in load and try our checkrmlxlnft service 1 stouffville cooperative phone 2g9 or 122 stouffville station wagons customs and custom 300s have a 116inch wheelbase there has been no sacrifice of headroom inside the car in i spite of their reduced height mr wiliey said the new frame extends to the sides of the car and this permits the floor to be lowered inside the frame rails the design and styling are new from the ground up every dimension is changed wheels frame rear axle drive shaften gines metal in every body style are definite departures from past models he explained riding ease has been greatly improved by using a longer wider frame with lower pressure tires on wider treads and em ploying redesigned balljoint sus pension in front and outboard- mounted longer leaf springs in the back durability is built into the 1957 ford through stronger al loy metals greater use of insu lation and sounddeadening ma terials longerwearing fabrics and plastics and strengthening of mechanical parts mr wiliey pointed out for 1957 a special high per formance v8 engine is avail able as an optional power plant on all ford cars in the custom 300 fairlane and fairlane 500 series the engine called the thunderbird special develops 245 horsepower and is equipped with a lourbarrel low silhouette carburetor standard engine for the fair lane and station wagon series is the 212 hp thunderbird v8 a 190 hp v8 is standard for the custom and custom 300 series both have twobarrel carbu retors in addition the 144 hp mileage maker six is available in custom custom 300 and some wagons thunderbird special engine is available only with fordomatic transmissions all other engines can be ordered with standard overdrive or for domatic transmissions advanced design of the en gines carburetion combustion chamber and exhaust system plus steppedup compression provides increased operating economy in all models the dry- type air filter carburetors in take manifold intake valves camshaft and distributor are the new components which give crash cushions are available and the safety rear view mirror is continued safety door latches have been reinforced to with stand greater impacts a three and oneshalf inch impact ab sorbing area is provided over the steering column by the new safety steering wheel which is one inch smaller in diameter it is mounted lower in the car for the best driving position roofs have been strengthened with steel centre bows hoods are hinged at the front for eas ier engine servicing the hood release has been moved inside beneath the instrument panel making the engine compartment tamperproof when the car is locked the fresh air intake has been moved to the cowling in front of the windshield so ex haust fumes are not drawn into the car for 1957 ford offers a broad range of optional features in cluding poweroperated steering brakes seats and windows tint ed glass and 6 and 8tube radios air conditioning is also available as an accessory gormley midnight show sunday oct 7th at 1205 711 ocean drive edmund obrien joanne dru adult entertainment plus comedy follow that blonde mon tues wed october 8910 first travelling ginger rogers technicolor plus satellite in the sky technicolor cinemascope tmimk8c3jfcawesefe3s3r3 stonework walks walls patios porches rockeries steps in natural 4 precast stone unionvilie nurseries no 7 highway- phone 95 or 374 aaggcba mrs c jlilsted mr and mrs harvey cassel and family of preston spent the weekend with mrs w b hen- 1 derson and girls mr and mrs clayton brander j and family moved to their new home at eau claire near mat- tawa last week miss arvilla forrester is visit ing this week in kitchener we wish a speedy recovery for mrs v neumann who un derwent an operation last week in a toronto hospital mr and mrs schidel of kitch ener spent the weekend with bishop and mrs alvin winger mr and mrs e a buchanan and family moved on friday to their new home at victoria square rev edward gilmore of wain- fleet was the guest speaker at the love feast at heise hill church over the weekend mrs a hollands spent the weekend with her son and dau ghterinlaw mr and mrs ern est hollands of toronto a number from our commun ity attended the miscellaneous shower for miss shirley schell and mr floyd doner at dickson hill on monday night ss no 6 and 7 whitchurch home and school assoc will hold its first meeting of the sea son at ss 7 school on tuesday evening oct 9 at 830 here is your chance to become ac quainted with your childs tea cher and look at the new school miss harifield the jr grade teacher will explain the new method of teaching begin ners to read followed up with the middle grades by mrs skin ner miss colbeck will be happy to answer any questions and will give a helpful selection of books to aid you with your christmas shopping join your home and school now and help us to help your child everyone welcome la dies please provide cookies mr harvey wideman brother of mr seth wideman died at his home in unionvilie early monday morning funeral serv ice was held at markham united missionary church on wednes day with interment in heise hill cemetery bethesda mr and mrs oran fretz called on their son norman at london on sunday visiting mrs lamp- man at beamsvilie en route home any housewife will tell you the most difficult meal for her to get is breakfast in bed france is getting in a rut it has been quite some months since she changed premiers special for 1957 model cars we must clear the remainder of our 1956 cars and trucks all models to choose from and al used cars at terrific sacrifice buys for you to make room for trades on 1957 models these units are priced to sell fast with full ford motor company warranty guarantee these bargains wont last long we are open 8 am to 10 pm for your convenience we also have the canadian acceptance corporation low interest customers savings plan to help you finance your purchase if you are thinking of dealing to really save money drop in at murphy motors now r h murphy ltd ford monarch corner 10th main fall fair hardware sale 10 days only oct 4 to 16 bargains galore free balloons for the kiddies k h middlemiss stouffville phone 367 pqopi fwf m a a a it a a xitwwckik wwrwx jutrkthht jcidrt plant a hedge order now chinese elm cislest nd fattest growlnt 12inch iltr 100 for s550 16inch ilir 100 tor 795 2lt lr 2s for s38s or s1500 r 100 3-rt- ue 25 for 5698 or 2500 prr 100 privet atnorttts tti- ll blf d m trowlh thr oiilj hmiaj kind 18- inrh bath iir 25 or s498 or 1900 pr 100 red barberr miroourrd 11 reason 12inch tlic 25 for 598 or 2200 rcr 100 peony roots red white or rink j tor 198 one nro srntea snnvu for early okou also canadas finest coloured garden guide free j brookdalekingsway nurseries j bowmanville fhone day cr nbt market 33345 ontario 3 stiakes oci gasoline gasoline quality has risen tremendously in the past few years two gallons of todays gasoline do the work of three in the 20s atttf- finding new techniques to make these improved gasolines and new equipment to put these techniques to work has cost a jot of money imperial with by far canadas most extensive oil research facilities has spent 20 million dollars over the past ten years on research alone imperial spent 65 million in the same period directly on new equipment to improve gasoline quality itcostlng more and more money to make the gasolines required bv todays more powerful cars ssso