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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jan 1967, p. 8

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Lourdes Parish is planning a bury Centennial Year. The parish ls holding its Get Acquainted Centennial Dance on Saturday. January 28. at the new Knights of Columbus Hail, University Ave. East Among the Highsmb; of 1tw owning will be the lighting of Canada's 100th Birthday Cake, made available through the kind, 'M'ss of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. New- ton and the Congregation of For- est Hill United Church. Bishop Marrocco Speaker at Our lady 0f lourdes On Sunday, February 12, a Communion Dinner for the men and boys of the Parish will take place in tho Church Hall follow- The 'mtEAS0lltliimttWlii" of Gifts A TREASURE HUNT SALE Doug Davison of Edmonton relaxes inacomfortable Lazy-boy chair exhibit- ed by Deluxe Upholstering Co. (Waterloo). WES. JAN. 17, I967 20% OFF All ITEMS Interest was shown at the John Hauser (Kitchener) display. 16 Union St. E., Waterloo -' WILL HOLD COMMENCING ing the noon Mass. Guest speak- ers will be three seminarians who will discuss vocations to the Priesthood. Tiekets for the men will be available this week. how.. ever the boys of the Parish will attend as guests of the Holy Name Society. The Catholic Woman League are planning a Parish Card Party for Tuesday, February " to which all are welcome. One of the highlights of the year will occur on Monday, Feb, 27 at 8 pm. with a full Parish meeting in the "all Keynote speaker will be His Exeell‘w as a speaker and Lourdes Parish is highly honoured to have him for this special occasion. Tickets will be available on a reservation basis only. Full particulars to be Bishop F. A. Marrocco, Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto. Bishop Mar- rocco is very much in demand -J,',j',,',ijji't'-tci-i'-iii-i. '5titt:: t F _l?,iiii, i.!iiii,fi)i, 1trtl'l1lt)iti)l"liiii.ip!t W 100% DOUBLE KNIT WOOL w. tr" m FNlY=Ci. " MGU. ti? “V L "k't t "R 'd " r tuliii in ”“1““, IF- Kinsie Wool Shop 't WATERLOO SQUARE " 2 49 Colors or. " ff TOP QUALITY WOOL DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES 2 WEEKS ONLY ON LAYAWAY OF SALE "EMS OUR 2..YEAR HISTORY This week we join our Hi Neighbor Hostess, Mrs. G. P. House, (phone 742-5512) in _ttttt?r- ing a sincere we1eomei oiw families to Waterloo. They are: Mrs. L. McVitt'ie, 250 Mary St., from Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmalz and there three children, 181 Albert St., from Stevenson, Michigan. Mr. Schmalz is a punch press operator with Budd Automotive Co. Mr. and Mrs. T. Maxwell and their three children, 37 High St., from Toronto. Mr. Maxwell is professor of sociology at Waterloo Lutheran University. Mr. and Mrs. O. Teman and their two children, 47 Austin Dr., from Arthur, Ontario. Mr. Termm is stock keeper at Jarry Hydrau- lics. F Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Godfrey, 105 John Street E., from Parry Mr. and Mrs. John Baetz of Baetz Furniture Ltd. (Kitchener) relax for a moment during Thursday's exhibit. Hi Neighbor CANADA FARM 8. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENI SHOW JANUARY 25, 26, " & as, I967 EXHIBHION PARK - TORONTO, Onhdo s-er-h-obtuse-bo-r MEWDodor Come to the Sound. Mr. Godfrey is in sales with Encyclopedia Britannica. PHONE 745-0841 Kitchener iia,(It)ji""ifiiztijilij FUEL 8. SUPPLY Manufactured and sold by F'i--T,i-IiIh" AU - " SPECIFY OPEN DAILY 9:30 - 6:00 an. Thur.. Fri. 9:30 a.m. to Limited Wo'erloo

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