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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 1967, p. 11

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Rev. Jerome Rum officiotod at the ceremony at St. Louis RC Church, Allen Street East, Wat- erloo. The bride is a dau"hter of Mr." and Mrs. Steuben Bohonoski. " Ellis Cres. N., Waterloo. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McMahon, 34 Mcnno St.. Waterloo. A reception for 150 guests was held at A u g u s t a Thiem's Old Landmark Conestoqo, to celebrate the marriage Oct. bt ot Stephanie Darnell Bohonoski and Michael McMahon. 2. Watosfoo. Very Rev. F. G. Stewart offieiated Saturday at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Queen Street North. Following a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a honeymoon to Niagara Falls. They will live at RR 2. Waterloo. McMAHON - BOHONOSKI The couple will live at 256 Albert St., Stratford. SCHLUETER - BOTT Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bott of 311 Sydney St. s., Kitchener an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara Patricia, to Danica Arthur Sehhreter, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Styhhreter, RR Elaine Strauss of St. Clements was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Sharon Wett- laufer, Stratford, the bride. groom's sister, and Rosemarie Lennon, RR 1, Setrringville. Keith Schaeffer, thratmrd, was best man. Ushers were Clare Strauss, RR 1, Fullarton, and Wal- ter Baker, Stratford. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Freida Wettlaufer, Strat- ford, and the late Edward Wett. laufer. . only Mario Straw, a daughter of Mr. and In. Felix Strauss, St. Clements. Knrl mm Wenlauler, who were married MY. oe. 27. Rev. L. S. Hot-van: ottieiated at M. Joseph's RC (lurch in Stanford. The bride u the former Bor, WATERLOO Anna McMahon, the bride- WE SUPPLY "Wlll0uisAl.lli SANDWICHES" WEWLAUFER - STRAUSS A trip to Northern Ontario is . 'WEDDINGS HOTELS . . . MOTELS . . . CLUBS . . . INSTITUTIONS Phone 745-0843 For Price list Ideal for cottage or recreation room, complete with legs, grate and curtain type 00 spark guard. Matte black finish $81. . Insulated metal chimney 7" & 8" diameter and heavy wage smoke pipe T' & C' diameter, also in stock for easy "do it yourself" installa- tion. "Everything For Your Fireplace" Direct From The Manufacturer COLD OR HOT (lNFRA-OVINS) TO 366 KING NORTH AT COLUMBIA [aitI0Ijifjlf] FLAMEGUARD WOOD BURNING FIREPlACE WHOLESALE DIVISION MET - (RAFT MET " (RAFT Coaches, large rxtofktd or en- closed carriages for passengers, originated in Hungary at a place named Koes, from which the name itself is derived through the French coche. Paul Good ot Waterloo was best man. Ushers were William Shannon of Waterloo, the bride. groom's brother; Paul Steuek, Kitchener, and James Steller, Waterloo. A dinner and reception were held at the Blue Barn, Listowel. The couple will live in Kitch. ener. Mrs. Franklin Meier of Water- loo was matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Chester Warehol. Mrs. Raymond Murray, both of Kitchener and Mrs. Ronald Bobbie, of Waterloo. All are sisters of the bride. The bride. the former Dorothy Jane Litt, 284 Parkway Drive. is a daucrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Her. man Albert Litt, RR 4. Harriston. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser Shan- non, 38 McDougall Ave., Water. loo. Mr. and Mrs. John Gressman Shannon are honeymooning in Quebec City, Montreal and the Laurentians. They were married Oct. 28 at Redeemer Lutheran Church, John Street West, Waterloo, with Rev. Gerald W. Scholz officiating. The couple will live at 30 John St., Waterloo when they return from a trip to Niagara Falls and New York City. Among guests attending tho wedding was the bride's maternal grandmother, Mrs E. J. Barry of North Bay. of the bride. Ail are od Waterloo. Ted Deickor of Kitchenor was but men. Ushers were Clare Me. Mahon, a brother of the ttride. groom and Paul Bohonoekl, u cousin of the bride, both are of Waterloo. groom's date: was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Joanne Bohoes SHANNON - LITT Name Given 742-9594 SCHLUETER-BtyIt Oct. M, Bar- bara Fathom Bot4, Kitchener, to Daniel Arthur Sehiuetet RR ' 2, Waterloo. SHANNON-LIT-r, Oct. 28, Dorothy Jane Lin, Kitchener, to John Oressmam Shannon, Waterloo. McMAHON-BOHONOSKI, Oct. 28, Stephanie Dame" Bohouoski to Michael McMahon. both of Wa- WE'I’I’LAUFER-STRAUSS. oct. 27, Dorothy Mamie Strauss, St. Clem-ems, to Karl Edward Wett- son of Dr. and Mrs. William. H. Guam of Monte. The marriage wilt take place Nov. 4 at 2:15 pm. at St. Michael's RC Church, Toronto. Miss Reinhardt and Mr. Gums are social workers on the shaft at John Brown Camps Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Crete!- Thompson, RR 1, Nobel. The wed- ding wll take Mace Nov. 25 at 12 o‘clock at St. Michael’s RC Gulch, Uuivemsity Ave. West, Waterloo. Lois Darlene, to Keith James 'momosrm,34OreoeeiSt.,smtot Mr. and Mrs. Vim J. Rein. hasxit of 383 Albemt St., Waterloo, announce the “(booming mar- riage of their daughter, Joanne Marguerite, to Walter Gunn, a MI Haze! St., Water“, announce thee-ge-tot-sir dam. Wadmtoo.'Neweddimwilltahe 150 York St., Waterloo, mm thee-ta-er-fthe-d-ttter. ENGAGEMENTS MARRIAGES 496 Duke St. West tflnatd (lp?uhf Blll and TERRY'S GAS BAR All Proceeds To Be Donated To Crippled Children “The Giant tar Wash" Sponsored by The Travellers of Kitchener Nov. " -- 10 mm. - 5 pm. $1.00 per car 744-7421 Kitchener Clip This Valuable Coupon - - - - November 4th. Francisco and mtioyedasuccess- ful mm at the Winter Garden in On TV Miss Dangcvil has played parts in many series, including Maverick, Sugarnfoo/c, Stagecoach West. The Rifleman, Tall Man. I Spy, The msamders, Branded. Kmtt 'I'hevalime and others. later hits,1he Magoitiieeot Seven, El Dorado and West Side Story. 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