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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Sep 1964, p. 6

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The soloist was Miss Ann Garibaldi, of Preston, who sang Canon R. T. Appleyard of New Hambprg officiated at the candlelight ceremony. The Rev. C. E. Ladds performed the Holy Eucharist. PAGE SIX St. John‘s Anglican Church, Preston, was the setting for the recent wedding of Virginia Anne Gambling of Preston to Bruce Arthur Woodley of Galt. The bréde is the daughter of Mr. Lewis A. Gambling of Preston. The groom‘s parents are Mr. & Mrs. Gerald H. Woodâ€" ley of ‘Gait. * Wedding Of Local Interest suggest right mo in Fur couture thea m + Maxine Gore MEISSNER TRAVEL AGENCY Given in marrige by her faâ€" ther, the bride wore a gown of silkâ€"faced peau, featuring a round _ neckline, long, . slim sleeves, and an Aâ€"line skirt A selfâ€"fabric waistline bow, in front, came from beneath a flowâ€" ing back panel which fell softâ€" ly into a chapel train. A narrow band of Peau held a bouffant eartip length veil of lace. The bride carried a cascade of white gardenias. The Twenty Third Psalim and Panis Angelicus She was ac companied by organist, Mr. Eric Dewdney. To Serve Waterioo and area residents in all phases of travel for vacation or business 2nd LOCATION 134 KING ST. SOUTH SATURDAY _ TRAVEL BAGS .m. to 12.30 p.m. First 100 Patrons 331 King St. West, Kitchener announce the opening of c OPEN to 6 p.m. Waterloo .. â€" Following their return, the newlyweds have taken up resiâ€" dence in Kitchener. Out of town guests were presâ€" ent from Calgary, Alberta, Vanâ€" couver, B.C., Willowdale, Kitchâ€" ener, Waterloo, Oakville, Galt and Hespeler. bon. She wore white gloves, black kid shoes and purse. She carried a nosegay of red roseâ€" buds. For a wedding trip, to the north eastern United States, the bride chose a tunic suit of navy slubbed silk. Her hat was a cloud of white silk organza, trimmed with navy velvet rib For a reception at Fearn Lodge, the groom‘s mother reâ€" ceived in a dusty pink ensemble of lace over peau de soie. Her hat was a draped turban of dusâ€" ty pink tulle. She. wore matchâ€" ing accessories and her corsage was of sweetheart roses. Mr. Norman Proud, brotherâ€" inlaw of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Mr. Davâ€" id Gambling, uncle of the bride, and Mr. John Seamark, cousin of the groom. Miss Linda Sutterlin, niece of the groom. was flowergirl. Sha wore a sleeveless, floorlength, empire dress of white dotted swiss over white peau. The bodâ€" ice was trimmed with shirted lace and the high waistline was accented by a white velvet rih bon, with a bow, in front. Her headpiece was a white velvet bow, and she carried a tiny basâ€". ket of gardenias and baby mums. ‘ CHRONICLE PHOTOS 5x 7 1.00 8 x 10 1.25 our. Miss Joyce Murray, cousin of the bride and Miss Jennifer Gambling, the bride‘s sister, were bridesmaids. They wore floorlength empire gowns . of deep turquoise sataâ€"peau, with square _ necklines _ and _ bell sleeves. The matronâ€"ofâ€"honour‘s gown featured a slight train. Their headpieces were flat selfâ€" fabric bows and they carried round nosegays of white gardâ€" enias, feathered carnations and mums. Call 744â€"6364 Mrs. Norman Proud, sister of 15 For $1.00 First Cabin At Rear Gloss Prints 4 Mrs. Richardson (May) and daughter Marion, sailed on the Corinthia, June 26. for a famâ€" ily visit with her mother Mrs. Talford of Dumbarton, they alâ€" so visited with Mrs. Richardâ€" son‘s twin sisters Mrs. McAllis ter and Mrs. H. B. Bennet and family, of Greenock. Mr. Rich ardson flew to Preswick, July 23 to join them, they spent conâ€" siderable time sailing on the Scottish locks. There is a terrific amount of housing and industrial developâ€" ment in Scotland, he said, also A most enjoyable holiday, said _ Manley J. â€" Richardson, manager of the Torontoâ€"Dominâ€" ion Bank, Waterloo square. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson spent abâ€" out two months visiting rela tives and friends in Scotland. Schendel Stationery Ltd. The appointment(s announce@â€"«ity. Born in. Wellzsey, England, today by the Faculty of Science and a graduate of Galt Collegâ€" of the University of Waterloa iate, he was a member of Wat include the appointment of Petâ€" erloo‘s class of ‘63, the univerâ€" er A. Barnes as a lecturer in sity‘s second Zraduating class in physics. coâ€"operative engineering. â€" He Mr. Barnes _ appointment then took postâ€"graduate work, marks the first time that a forâ€" also at Waterioo, toward his M. mer U. of W. undergraduate Sc. in physics. has joined the university‘s facâ€" Former Gfad JoinsÂ¥: Of W. Fsculty | Grades XIl, Xll and XII students are advised to bring money for books on September 8. All unregistered new students and all students with special problems, including those who need timetables in bath Grades Xl and XIl. or in both XIi and XIII, are askekd to see their Principals or the Principal‘s Assistants during the week of August 31 to Sc;gtember 4, 8:30 a.m. â€" 12:00 noon, 1:00 p.m.â€"4:30 p.m., if they have not already done so. Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School Principal â€" R. J. Hodd Eastwood Collegiate Institute Principal â€" H. F. Jewson Waterioo Collegiate Institute Principal â€" A. I. Hunsberger Forest Heights Coliegiate Institute Principal â€" J. R. Dunford All students should be present at times indicafed above on September 8. D. A. Roberts, F.C.LS., Chairman of the Board C. R. Philp, B.A., LL.D., Superintendent at 10 a.m. and then prbcâ€"eedfhr) desirgrnartre;iml;e;â€"squ Grade IX students will go to the Assembly Halls at 2:00 Gradgs_{llll. Xl1, *l:_x will go to their respective schools Trip To Scotland Most Enjoyable 120 King South * Parker, Sheaffer and Esterbrook Pens * Briefcases * All Name Brand Ball Pens * Zippered Binders * Refills * Math Instruâ€" ments * School Bags and everything else needed for a sucâ€" cessful backâ€"toâ€"school. look For The Yellow MONEYâ€"SAVING LABELS Your Guarantee Of Top Quality Merchandise will reopen its school September 8 THE KITCHENER & WATERLOO HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Check With Schendel Stationery For School Supplies listen For The Remote RADIO â€" PROGRAM RIGHT FROM THE STORE â€"â€" HEAR ELAINE COLE & JOHN DELAZZER We were blessed with excelâ€" \ent weather for our holidays he said, and one of the things tha t perhaps â€" impresses â€" me most, is the fine Scottisn hospiâ€" tality and their excellent sense of humor. into the highlands that not too long ago were quite inaccessible to tourists. Tourists are becomâ€" ing increasingly important in Scotland. Also, there were more tourists from _ England _ and Wales. Banking houses there, seemed to change very little exâ€" cept that more mergers between banks were taking place. There seemd he said, to be very little unemployment over there. One thing he noticed was the large amounts of Canadian products in the Scottish shops, especialâ€" ly in the food line. At Reduced Prices many roads are now being built KRESGES the age of eighteen in case of an accident; that everyone become an active conservationist in the face of the threatened water shortage; that sales tax be reâ€" moved from soap and soap proâ€" 200 Page Refills was illustrated with many wise sayings, and her daughterâ€"inâ€" law, also Mrs. J. Lederman, see onded her good advice in the motto "Speak your mind at the meeting, not on the street." Mrs. Joseph Lederman urges School Bags $1.77 to $3.98 KRESGES Open Friday Nite Binders ]le to $1.98 Back To School SPECIALS Ball Point P EN $ 10 Pens In Pack Thank You For Shopping At ~Helena Feashy W. 1. WATERLOO SQUARE Waterioo Wide Ruled 79â€" 51â€" QeuP" °_ INTERIORS LTD. 110 KING SOUTH WATERLOO swimming pleasure. Bleam‘s Road (Waterloo Townâ€" ship Road No. 6) is a favourite Lover‘s Lane where, night and day, cars are parked unneces sarily. Also, many people have been dumping garbage alorg the road sides and in the farâ€" mer‘s fields. The reasons for these complaints seem to have much in common, and reflect on one man‘s carelessness with reâ€" spect to another‘s rights and comfort. Good citizen‘s will aâ€" ines was read by the education convener, Mrs. Nyle Eby. Will they become a tool or a crutch in future educational programs? 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JUNIOR SCHOOLS Junior Schools and Lincoin Heights School, | Grade 1 to 6 pupils report at 9 a. m CHILD HEALTH CENTRE MacGregor Senior School Grade 7 pupils report at 9 a.m. Grade 8 pupils report at 10 a.m. Lincoin Heights School, senlor division Grade 7 & 8 pupils report at 10 â€" SH 3â€"5283 â€" Open Friday Till 9 P.M. ~ Clinics held Thursday 2 â€" 5:30 P.M. house painting 2 WATERLOO PUBLIG SCHOOLS use new Floâ€"glaze Colorizer The Waterloo Public All schools will reâ€"open Tuesday, September 8, 1964 SENIOR SCHOOLs of tractors and in "ring pupils to school at 9 a.m. unless ed. 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