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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-07-12, Page 6Vt. President of the Ontario Coran4nd of the Canadian. Legion, will retire from office or at this convention l and a will be elected to, fill that Resolutions, committee reports and general business dealing with veterans and their dependents' wel- fare will occupy most of the time allotted for the, business sessions: The Legion scholarship program, the public speaking activities, the Canadian Legion Sports Training Plan and the sponsorship 'of minor sports, all part of the Canadian Le,, gion program will he dealt with at this convention, WE MEET BY ACCIDENT Call us, we'll come to your rescue! From careful tow. ing to the best hi body and fender repairs, we do the job right. An makes of cars repaired. Expert workmanship at moderate prices. WINGIIMI BODY SHOP Ski Adams Hocigkinsort Fryfogle N N a a n MEN'S SPORT SHOES Foam Sole Shoes with Suede tippets, some styles all leather uppers. • Sale Prices $5 89 and up 11 CHILDREN'S SANDALS White or Beige 'Sandals for dress or play. Sale Price $1.79 Pep) ?lib; Tile Winghaat Advance-Timea, WedllettelaY, .41,tly loo„ To Open Convention Word has been received that The Honourable Lt.-Col, John Keiller 1YrtteKey, DSO, VD, 14L.r)., Lieuten- ant-Governor of Ontario will offic- ially open the 22nd biennial eon, vention of the Ontario Command of the Canadian Legion to be held from August 6th to 10th in Ham- ikon, Over 1100 delegates will at- tend from across the province, re• presenting over 500 branches from Windsor to the quebee border and from Hearst to Pieton, Harold Eaton, of Newmarket, JULY CLEARANCE at Carmichael's ALL SUMMER DRESSES, SPORTS WEAR, SLACKS, SKIRTS and BATHING SUITS Reduced 20% Rack of DRESSES, only $1.98 each NYLONS, Seamless, regular 98c pair on sale, only 79 c pair BUY NOW AND SAVE $ $ $ AT CARMICHAEL'S THE. FAMILY STORE WINGIIAM PHONE 1W Thank You! I have sold my business to Mr. Monty Bennett, of Wiarton. I wish to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their trade and patronage over the past years and to express the hope that Mr. Bennett will enjoy the same support. N. j. WELWOOD ELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE CLINIC THURSDAY, JULY 13th 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. WINGHAM PHONE 746 If you have a ear problem, we have the answer. VANCE'S DRUG STORE WINGHAM PHONE FOR FREE HOME APPOINTMENT Service to all Makes of Hearing Aids E, R, RIEDE HEARING AID SERVICE' 88 QUEEN STREET SOUTH - KITCHENER Orange blossoms and peonies de- corated St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon when Katherine Ruth Fryfogle and Kenneth Wilbert Hodgkinson ex- changed vows, with Rev. McClure officiating for the ceremony, Har- old Victor Pym was the organist and accompanied Gordon Leggett, who sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer". The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Harry J. Fryfogle of Wingham and the late Mr. Fryfogle, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hodgkinson of Lucknow, Jack Bell of OriIlia gave his niece in marriage. Her bridal gown was pure silk antique taffeta with a fitted bodice and empire skirt of all-over appliques of re-embroid- ered Aleneon lace glittering with pearls and sequins. The neck- line was scalloped and the sleeves ended in lily-points. Her modified train was pannelled with bows and fell into a tiered lace chapel sweep. The over-the-face finger-tip illu- sion veil with high waxed tradi- tional crown was the one worn by her mother. She carried white and pink Sweetheart roses. Mrs. William Rintoul, of Wing- ham, matron of honor, and IVEis.ses Marlene Mahood, Teeswater, and Candace Bell, Orillie, bridesmaids. were similarly gowned in sunrise silk organza with bouffant skirts in ruffled pouffs. The sleeves were short and necklines scooped and The cornerstone of the Ottawa parliament buildings was laid in 1860 by the then Prince of Wales, 'ater Edward 7th. mumiummainsammummaimmilummumimmaniamonvi Motel rooms become harder to find-- and sometimes more expen- sive—as the day wears on. If yor are taking a vacation motor tour, reserve your overnight accommo- dation well before sunset. "Pushing on" late at night to find sleeping accammodation, when you are fa- tigued and anxious, contributes to extra, danger of night driving. —Photo by Msyk they wore over-the-face veils and white accessories. They carried white shasta daisies. Miss Lynne Foxton of Wingham. cousin of the bride, made a pretty flower girl in angelic blue organza with frilled bodice and white ac- cessories. She carried a basket of shasta daisies. Keith Hodgkinson, brothar of tla groom, was dressed like the lash. era, Barry Fryfogle, Dill Rintoul both of Wingham, and Peter Hem- ingway of Brussels and Bud :Me. Iver of London. John Fryfogle, brother of the bride, was the bes man. Mrs. Fryf ogle received the gueats at the reception in St. Andrew'. Church wearing a pure silk or ganza sheath dress pleated all around the skirt, with a sweetheart neckline, Her dress was in daffo• dil hue and she wore sea grass ac- cessories. Her corsage was white and yellow mums with sea grass ribbon. The groom's mother assisted, at- tired in a sheath jacket dress of organza over floral printed silk with chalk white accessories. corsage was white mums. Guests attended from Windsor, London, Southampton and Orillia. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hearne, -grandpar- ents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Alec 'McLeod, grandparents of the groom. For the wedding trip to Cape Cod n NCE n • • n rA Races for children 6 and under, Jeff Horley, Merle Hazzard; 7 to 10 years, Elaine Hazzard, Sandra Hazzard; 11 to 14 years, Pat Haz- zard, 'Kathy MacIntosh; 14 and up, Roy Robinson, Jim Macintosh; 3- legged race up to 11 years, Kathy and Elaine Hazzard, and David Hazzard and Jimmie Barley; 3- legged race, 11 years and over, Bill Robinson and Bill Dainty, Garry Swanson and July Robinson; back- ward race, 7 to 10 years, Danny Lozon, Elaine Hazzard; backward race, 11 years and up, Bill Dainty, Kathy Macintosh; kick the slip- per, 7 to 10 years, Kathy Hazzard, David Hazzard; kick the slipper, 11 years and up, Russell Hazzard, J, Horley; clothespin contest, June Mills, Mary Huey; egg contest for couples, Ted and June Robinson; ,man's balloon contest, Walter Huey, Gerrie Dainty; walking contest, Rachel Horley, Vera Young . Officers for 1902—President, Bert Robinson, (Goderich; secretary, Scott Robinson, London; sports committee, .glister Henley, Water- loo, Jack Godley, Sarnia, Joe Har- ley, Sarnia. The reunion will be held at Ipper- wash Park, the second Saturday in July, 1962, The oldest man present was Rob- ert Chamney, Auburn; oldest wo- man present, Mrs. Carman Pratt, Brownsville; youngest child, Brad- ley Hazzard; most recently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robin- son; coming the greatest distance, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Horley, Mon- treal; largest family present, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hazzard. A DERICH PARK' Hon. Keller MacKay HURON GIY, COUN9r1, AT 1PPERWASII PARK AND FAMILIES' PICNiv The 13th' annual reunion of the The annual Huron County CramRobinson family was held at Ipper- wash% Park on Saturday, with 116 eil picnic was held at Harbour Park in attendance. Relatives were pre- on Wednesday, July 5th. There was a very large gathering f o• members don, Sarnia, St, Oair, Camp sli.eenttawfraowma,IVIontreal, Toronto, Lon- otifle-Cpoluenntl ye: Council, officials and their families, the various races and draws held at The following are the results , Brownsville, Goderich, Blyth, Aub- urn DonnybrookWaj The sports committee, Mr. and 1:necib 11:vgi,n:aezne h. r, Boys 5 and under—Andrew Harp. Mrs. Di* Hazzard and Mr. and er, Kevin Dewitt. Girls 5 and under—Barbara Brit- line 'of races, contests, .etc., as fol- Mrs. Russell Hazzard had a good Ken Leonhardt, Hell, Kathleen 1.-tetinhardt. lows: Boys 7 and under -Conn Malady, Girls 7 and under—Susan Bisset, Peggy Handy. Boys 9 and under- John Becker, Billy Empey, Girls 9 and under-Susan Bisset, Arlene Culbert, Boys 11 and urder--Ross Jewitt, Jim lie,yter. Girls 11 and under—Dianne Er. rington, Martha Hanly, Boys 13 and under—Jim Hayter, Chuck Becker. Girls 13 and under—Helen Cor- ran, Hilda Ritchie, County councillors' timed walking race --v. Becker 4 Ex-warden's timed walking race Win. Jewitt. Ladies' bean race (open)-- Glen- ype Jewitt, Diana Dale. Men's open race--Bill Hardy, Bill Empey. Ladies' kick-the-slipper (open)— Iris Decker, Kathy Bisset. Ex-warden's wives walking race Mrs. John Durnin. County councillors' wives timed walking race--Mrs. Glenn Fipher. Supper draw—Harvey Coleman. Oldest person — Nelson Trewar- the. Youngest person—Susan More. Special Draw Prizes Men's draw prize (15 and over)— Jim Coulter, Mackay Harper. Women's draw prize (15 and wer) — Martina Schneiker, Mrs. Marie Atkins. County councillors' -draw — Dan Beuerman, Melvin Crich County councillors' wives draw-- Mrs. Mabel Walkom, Mrs, Avis Bis.. set, Boys' draw (under 13) —Charles Becker, Douglas Smith, Girls' draw (under 15) — 'Helen Corran, Elaine Berry. a a I n a a a Vanal aaa U n a aA V a a a aar as as at ar a For pleasant outdoor living this summer SALE Mrs. Hodgkinson donned a sheath biscuit bolero dress with contrast ing ballerina and rose accessories. She wore a white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgkinson wil' live at 321 Hyman St., London. The bride is a graduate of London Tea- chers' College. %Ns of Savings for everyone on all types of Footwear for Men, Women and Child- 1111 ren. Come in and see our bargain racks for many items not listed below. IN n n 1111 n WOMEN'S SANDALS a Colours of White or Beige—Flat or Medium Ma Ili a as n • Sale Prices ei on to $3.99 Sale Starts Thurs., July 13 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Wedge Heels. A special selection of High, or Cuban Heels in Beige, Black or Brown. — SALE PRICE FOLDING CHAIRS $6,95 to $12.95 FOLDING CHAISE LOUNGE $1.99 $2.99 $3.99 Strong, durable webbing that will stand years of hard wear — Good selection of colour — nitres Include wooden arms N laa X aaal n aaaa aaaa 111 n n n n n n • • ae n n n n aseeid. a 4 • aarr rutsT TEN' DAYS OF SALE ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED 10% INOMMING ALL PALL MERCHANDISE CHAISE LOUNGE with wheels Spring-filled or foam mattress available as either single or 2-Piece with plastic-coated weather-proof fabrics Women's TENNIS citiO.A.RANct Sale Price ia n auc WORK BOOTS Strong and "Sturdy Sale Price -$5.99 $34.95 to $44.95 BOYS' TENNIS II Sale Price $1.79 I Callan Shoes 7:10.1-; WAS BRILLIANT FIREWORKS against low rain clouds lit tin' notitretil -sky as the last girder was swung Into positien ittop the Viet foot Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building tallest in We Corn- PHONE 1 0 0 S. J. Walker WINGHAM inouwealth. 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