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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 May 1962, p. 4

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"‘" pacEk Four with CEDRIC SMITH It was a depressing night for critics at the Barbershop Singing Convention last weekend. Atâ€" who did not comply to requests for quiet and no smoking. out and included quartet, chorus, 20% More when you buy GINGER ALE Six Big 12 oz. Bottles 72 QOUNCES 4l1f & FLATS FOR YOUR MONEY â€"more flavor" â€"more sparkle HELP PROVIDE OUR GIRL GUIDES AND BROWNIES OVER 3,000 RANGERS, GUIDES AND BROWNIES WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF: $75,000 IS NEEDED NOW FOR CAMP CONESTOGO! You Get MORE CAMP CONESTOGO DEVELOPMENT FUND ©@ a programme designed to develop good citizens © a camp only 25 miles away â€" close enough to use year ‘round ©@ costs so low every girl can go ©@ provide equipment for the construction of 3 buildings SsEND YOUR DONATION TO: © a swimming and water safety programme not now available WITH GOOD CAMP FACILITIESs WOULDN‘T YOU LIKE TO HELP ? I found nothing 130 ABERDEEN ROAD, KITCHENER staged in the Twin Cities. I think everyone there left contented and pleased with what they bad Modjz:tm.. thing else along line is stagâ€" ed here soon. 7 _ Bomeone asked me to voice ,uwumwm ;'hldk-uhldu.‘h. lighters; Best solo performer of ethnic folk music â€" Ewan Mc Coll (male), Joan Baet (femaie}. Best folk collector â€" Pete Seegâ€" er (male), Peggy Seeger (female). nie Dobson. Those of you who enjoy clas sic folk music in the form of madrigals will be cheated to acâ€" ing. Richard Dyer DeNNCU, A%0â€" other English performer, is quite adept at performing songs from and his consort, for prefers to sing with !u recorder accompanyment. Ottawa ing those trying times. "It ain‘t the individual nor the army, air force or navy as a whole, but the everlasting teamâ€" work of every blooming soul. Council Room 679 King St. W., Kitchener each morning at 11 o‘clock. Official opening of Waterice Council _ Room _ at â€" Waterioo Square May 11th. 125 UNION E. AT MOORE wWATERLOO OPEN THURS. â€" FRIL â€" EVENINGS Wonderful Selection Of Children‘s â€" Ladies Wear (Continued from page 2)° STOP AND SHOP VICKI‘S For Summer Togs YOUR 156 KING E. GORDON PASS & comrany your reception. So truly traditional â€" so truly beautiful is your wedding cake from FROMER‘S . . . Meticulous care is given from the cake base through to the artistic and tasteful finishing touches of the soft decorative serolls. The wedding cake is truly the sentimental favourite of all weddings . .~. Select; your cake from the beautiful wedding cakes designed for you. The vows have been taken and you, your relatives and friends gather around the Traditional Wedding Cake fofl' 123 KING ST. E. The right plans usually result in a beautiful wedding whether it‘s June, January, May or December. That‘s why it‘s important to make the proper plans for the wedâ€" ding itself, for the reception and for all the intricate details of a beautiful and proper event. That‘s why those planning or helping with the plans for a wedding should avail themselves of the merchandise and service of these merchants. Many of them have outstanding wedding gifts, too! BEDROOM â€" bookcase bed 85 Pieces Complete $399.50 39.95 Down â€" $4.50 Weekly ~ FREE Storage â€" Insurance â€" Delivery chest, double dresser, . slat spring spring filled mattress, 2 dresser lamps _2 pillows, _ bedspread LIVING ROOM â€" daveno & chair KITCHEN â€" chrome table & 4 matching chaire The 2 arborite step tables 1 arborite coffee table glasses, cutlery WEDDING CAKE FROMER‘S ind BAKERY PHONE 742â€"0762 Wedding ROOMS 168 Eagle St., Preston, announce the engagement of their youngâ€" est daughter, Laurence Anne, to Stanley Karl Korell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Korell, 148 Es son St., Waterioo. The marriage will be at the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, Waterloo, May 19 at 3 o‘clock. ~_PAGE SH 3â€"9862 2% From the moment your enâ€" gagement is a factâ€"approved by your parents â€" you will find your life full of hundreds of things to do. Your fiance â€" afâ€" ter first consulting his jewelâ€" ler, explaining how much he can afford for your ring and asking the jeweller to put aside a selâ€" ection â€" has taken you to choose the ring you like best. His mother has called on yours, if they both live in the same city; if not, a letter of welcome And now come the plans for your wedding. Since on this day you will want everything to go smoothly and be absolutely perâ€" fect we give you in this and folâ€" lowing issues, engagement and wedding etiquette as well as a planning guide to ensure a meâ€" morable occasion. Announcing Your Engagement: Both you and your fiance have written to your most intimate friends. Your family may choose to announce your engagement to their friends at a family dinâ€" H. WOLYNETZ LTD. & © ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT © WEDDING INVITATIONS © MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT 123 King St. W. AND REPLY ©®© "THANK YOU" CARDS ©®© NAPKINS © PLACE CARDS © CAKE BOXES @ SERVIETTES 120 KING 8. Pd \ You may select your wedding invitations, plete confidence as to quality and correctness FOR THE BRIDEâ€"TOâ€"BE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kieswetâ€" ter, 168 Lincoln Rd., Waterloo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Mary, to Bruce Edward Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rich, 233 Forâ€" syth Drive, Waterloo. The wedâ€" ding will take place June 2 at 11 o‘clock at St. Louis RC Church, Waterloo. NGAGEMENTS ... SCHENDEL STATIONERY LTD. ner or party (sending engraved announcements is not correct), but in any case they will send Mrs. Johnson" without . first names or address. Children are not included in the invitations; ored double sheet of finest quaâ€" lity paper. The large size folded square with the engraving on the top sheet is generally used for the more formal ceremony. a smaller size for less formal. When addressing the invitatâ€" lons, outer envelopes must be handwritten, never typed. Only papers. Invitations: Invitations, traditionally, are a separate one is addressed to each or, when there are several, the first names may be written in one line; "Susan, Amy, Roâ€" A WOLYNETZ DIAL SNH 5â€"5563 Kitchener WATERLOO Mr. and Mrs. Kieswetter are pleased to announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Mary Lou Kieswetter to Gordon Affeldt. The wedding will take place July 28 at 2 o‘clock at St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Bridge MON. . FRL 9 AM TO 9 PM â€" SAT 9 AM TO 6 PM 303 PARK ST. KITCHENER The beautiful Country Club‘s ideal location makes it a perfect setting. The luxurious rooms lend a distinguished atmosphere for your happy reception. It will be a lasting memory of your wedding. FOR PARTICULARS AND RESERV ATIONS CALL J. KAWALEC 742â€"2521 You Will Enjoy Pennsylvania Dutch Souveniers, Novelties and Many Other Items You Are Always Welcome To Come And Browse. YOU WILL BEST REMEMBER YOUR DAY OF DAYS IN LIFELIKE PORTRAITS . .. For Delightfully Different Shower Gifts and Handmade Infants Clothing come to An invitation to the Bride . . . Your Wedding Portrait is the only way to catch and forever hold your bridal loveliness. Plan your portraits as carefully as you do your wedding. We invite you to visit our studio and let us help you capture the living record of your most cherished day. 119 KING ST. W. "DEDICATED TO THE PRODUCTION OF QUALITY PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH CRAFTSHOP NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR YOUR Phone us at 7420914 or visit our modern studio at 119 King W., and ask to see our many attractive sample photographs. WEDDING RECEPTION GRAND RIVER GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB Phone 742â€"2280 â€"â€" BY _ TO MINS BRIDGEPORT KITCHENER

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