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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-07-27, Page 3ATWOOD BOY HURT WHEN HIT BY BAT John Williams, of Atwood, was hit with the bat on the cheek bone, close to the eye while playing at his home, fracturing a bone in his cheek, He was taken to'the Listowel Mem­ orial Hospital, and then to Victoria Hospital, London, where he underwent an operation.' He was able to return home, last; week. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Williams. News of Bluevale Women’s Institute Enjoys Trip to Agricultural College Ground Floor 11 aun. - 8 p.m- No matter what you Like all families, the Carters have plans and dreams for the future. But, unlike the families of just a generation - ago, they have a better chance of making those dreams ■come true, j Rheumatic or Sciatio Path or Stiffues4 Reduced, " ‘When caused by a Foot Condition. Members of the Bluevale Women’s Institute enjoyed a bus trip to the O.A.C, Guelph, on July 20th. The day was spent in various activities, a tour of the campus and buildings of the college and Macdonald Institute, a meeting in Memorial Hall, featuring community singing by" Padre Young and a talk, on grooming, including modelling of suits and dresses. Meals were held in the large dining room, It W&3 an enjoyable day for everyone. Personals Mr, and Mrs. William Faulkner and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Faulkner have attended the large convention of Je­ hovah Witnesses in New York. TODAY — PHONE WINGHAM Say Good-Bye To Foot Ills Charles Pickering Skilled Technician Mr, and Mrs, C, B. Hoffman .and Mrs. William McKinney and ,E?liz>-; beth, of Wingham, spent Sunday q,t Ferndale, Muskoka. Messrs, Alex Corrigan and Jack* Elliott have been at Petawawa Mili­ tary Camp, Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Darling on Sunday were; Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ratelie and Mrs. Albert Hazelwood, all of Guelph, . Mrs. S, Hallahan of Kerwood, spent last week at the home of her brother, Mr. C. B. Hoffman. Mrs, Charles Fraser, of Vancouver, B.C., is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs,»Arthur Shaw, Rev, J. A. Burden and Mrs. Burden, of Wingham, who formerly lived in Bluevale, were visitors on Sunday. Miss Zelma Stamper, of St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, was home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mathers, of Kincardine, .visited at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs. W. J, Peacock," on Sun- day. Dr. Louis B. Duff, of Welland, is holidaying with his sisters, the Misses Duff and Mrs. M, L, Aitken, Mrs. Alfred Hpoper, Bill, Patricia and Charlotte, of Bowmanville, are on holidays here with the former’s mother, Mrs. Wm, Nicholson, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaston, of Tor­ onto, spent a holiday with their par.- ‘ ~ ’ Mrs.ents, Rev. . R. A. Brook and Brook, The Wingham. Adviuice-Times, Wednesday, July 27, 1955 ARMITAGE’S "Dty (tyectMe'ta % 4 MEN’S SPORT JACKETS Page Three BOND SUITS Made-to-Moeeure $33.00 up $27.00 MEN’S SPORT TROUSERS .., $5.95 up Why? One important reason is because life insurance is much more flexible today. During the past 25 years, many new policies have been created. The modern "family in­ come” policy, for instance,- provides maximum coverage while children are young, and reduces in amount as they become self-supporting. Other policies have been deve­ loped to cover mortgages, and to provide retirement income to fit in with the government old age security • benefits. • TAw wider choice reflects just one of the ways in which life insurance companies and ‘their representatives have adapted • their services to the changing needs of Canadians in all walks of life! L-455D THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Comprising more than 50 Canadian, British and United States Companies 1 Queen’s Hotel Phone 11 Wingham Lawn Wedding For Jean E. Dinsmore THOUSANDS TURN TO MIRACLE FOOT AID Miracle gives astounding results. ?Even in the' most chronic cases of foot troubles, weak and fallen arches, obstructed circulation," or bodily ill* resulting: from them. Miracle has brought joyful relief. Miracle’s amazing results are achieved by the use of an ingenious method that uses specially selected and processed comfort springs that give your feet firm,, yet gentle support and mild exercise. may have, tried see Miracle for positive, proven relief! Wingham Listowel Walkerton London Kitchener Hamilton St. Catharines Peterboro For Outdoor Living kl § hl g 06 | £ 25 YEARS’- EXPERIENCE In helping others is your assurance of complete satisfac- tion. See “Miracle” on Thursday. Feel Better with com­ fortable feet. i SERVE take ;cJB| ■t"\ * 'lisi w - —,—pnu-rt 777 A pretty lawn wedding was sblem- nized at ■ the home of the bride’s parents, ninth line, Howick, Saturday? July 16, at 2.30 p.m,, when Jean Eliza­ beth, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest Dinsmore, became the bride of Calvin Hudson Ashley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashley, Listowel. The double-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Hird of Fordwich United Church, under an arch of evergreen bpughs. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a waltz-length gown of white embroidered net over taffeta. Her strapless bodice featured a matching jacket with three-quarter length sleeves. The skirt was fashion­ ed with shirred ruffles of net. Her" heart-shaped headdress trimmed with seed pearls held her fingertip veil of fine net and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Ethel Ries, of Fordwich, as maid of honor, and Miss Doris Dins­ more, sister of the bride as brides­ maid, wore similar gowns to that of ( the bride’s, green and mauve respec­ tively with matching headdresses. Each carried a nosegay of mauve Everlasting sweetpeas. The groom was attended by his brother, Ronald Ashley, of Listowel. The reception was held on the lawn with the bride’s mother receiving in a pink sheer flyion dress with em­ bossed white flowers with a corsage of sweetpeas. The groom’s mother assisted in a dress of blue flowered sheer nylon with a corsage of roses. Threp ( of the bride’s friends Miss Reita ‘ Harding, Miss Betty Sander- ’ son, and Miss Shirley McMichael. served the wedding supper. Later the bride and groom left on a motor trip to northern Ontario and Algonquin Park. The bride was dressed in a pink sheer dress with embossed white flowers, scoop neck­ line and full skirt. Her accessories were white with a pearl necklace and earrings. She wore a corsage of blue delphiniums. The couple will reside in Listowel. Hobbs Glass Service WINGHAM Car Damaged? Have us restore those battered fenders and doors to a gleaming, like-new factory finish! PRICES REASONABLE- ESTIMATES FREE BODY SHOP — Carman Loucks « Proprietor SALAD WEEK . 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Atftorivwl «f Coca-Cola coolred with IM ESBECO LIME ‘ 858 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONT.PHONE 78 SEAFORTH RE UNION All arrangements are completed in Seaforth for the Old Boys’ Reunion and Centennial celebration, which commences on Saturday afternoon and continues until Wednesday night, August 3.The show gets underway on Sat­ urday afternoon with a civic welcome, and in the evening the CKNX barn dance is expected to play to a capac­ ity crowd in the arena.Twelve district branches of the Canadian Legion, together with their bands, are parading to a drumhead service in Agriculture Park on Sunday afternoon.One of the highlights of the five- day event will be on Monday, when a giant parade, featuring floats and bands and other attractions, will pro­ ceed along Seaforth Main Street.Official opening ceremonies get under way on the arrival of the par­ ade at Agricultural Park and this, in turn, will be followed with a program highlighted with outstanding attrac­ tions, including Moppet the Clown and other features. In the evening, eight bands take part in a* gigantic band tattoo which will feature the R.C.A.F. Training Command Band. At 11 o’clock, fireworks will close the even­ing program. There are dances every night for those who are interested, featuring orchestras to suit even the most par­ticular. Tuesday is Highland Day when a series of Highland events will take place in Agricultural Park, as well as athletic events for old, young, and large and small.Wednesday is race horse day and will feature all the best that are avail­able in Western Ontario. In the even­ing the Centennial and Reunion dance is taking place in the arena, and a feature will be the presentation of the Centennial Beauty Queen, who will be selected at the Monday after­ noon show. Crop Report The harvesting of wheat, barley and other spring grains is the order of the day. Excellent yields of good quality wheat and barley are being reported. 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