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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Dec 1967, p. 6

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The bridegroom, of 33 Eby St. S., Kitchener, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Smith of Southamp- ton. . Attending the bridal couple were Diane Smith a niece of the hridegroom, and Danny Smith, the bridcgroom's brother. Both are of Southampton. Mass servers were Don Frei- burger, a brother of the bride, and Patrick Schnarr, a cousin of the bride. The bride, of 28 Schneider Ave., Kitchcmrr, is a daughter cf the late Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Lackenbauer of Waterloo. Following the ceremony a re- eeption was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Smith of Southampton, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom. Following a mtttor. trip to Sou- thorn Ontario the couplowin live at 25 Hurst Ave, Kitchener. Donna Pauline Baggett and William George Miller exchang- ed vows Dec. 1 evening. Rev. A. L. Conrad officiated at the cere- mony at St. John's Lutheran cha- pel. Willow Street, Waterloo. A dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strauss of Elmira and a reception at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will live at 17 Rai- tar Ave., Kitchener. SOUTHAMPTON - Joanne Therese Lackenbauer and How- ord Paul Smith exchanged vows Dec. 2 at St. Paul's AtrrNttrn Church here. Rev. L. H. Crawford officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walter Baggett, 50 John St. E., Waterloo. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Miller, RR 3, Kitchener. Sandra E. Baggett of Water. loo was maid of honor for her sister. . Ross L. Bonn of Kitchener was best man and Paul A. Baggett, Kitchener, a brother of the bride, ushered. f The Wanda. Chronicle, Wodnudoy, Minor 6. 1967 A trip to the eastern United States will be taken by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gary Niergarth who Were married Dec. 2 at St. Louis RC Church, Allen Street East, Waterloo. Rev. W. F. O‘Connell officiated. The bride made her wedding dress and the dress worn by her maid of honour. Gloria FYxaburger of Elmira, her cousin., Wayne Nitrgarth of Waerloo was best man for his brother, and another brother, Grant of Waterloo, ushered. The bride is the former Diane Marie Freiburger, a daughter of Mr. and Mm. Harold A. Freibur- ger of 129 Alien St. E., Water- loo. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Niengamth of 51 Allen St. W., Waterloo. NIERGARTH - FRE!BURGER A reception was held at the 20 Ottawa North, Kitchener 150 Weber South, Waterloo Orr Automobiles SMITH - LACKENBAUER MILLER - BAGGETT ti he vrolet- Oldsmobile - Cadillac 8%“A NEW CAR,,,,,,:::')":':'?", "ve""""',');,,;.,:,::,?;),:;,:;, _/it),.',:,':'?)""':: wwwz‘fi WEDDINGS Mrs. Mice Dillon of Kitthtm- er, who formerly taught the bride piano, was vocalist. Mrs. mum is a former student of Dr. Healy willan of Toronto and is organist at Highland Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jack ClayfiCd of 8 Diet: Ave. N., Waterloo, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Mary, to Rich- ard Wehrle, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert WoMe of 428 Vie- toria St., Preston. The wedding will take place Dee. 23 at 12 noon at St. Clement's RC Church, Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald c. Field- ing, 205 Dixie Cres., Waterloo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Penelope Anne Christ- ine, to Robert Edward Schmidt, Toronto, son of Dr. and Mrs. Norman P. Schmidt, 678 Weber St. E.,. Kitchener. The wedding will take place Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. at Holy Saviour Anglican Church, Waterloo. Nancy Joyce Dawson became the bride of David John Knarr at Highland Baptist Church, High- hamiRoadWest,withRov.H. E. Morphy ottieiating, and Rev. W. L. Pierce 'assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashley Jarrdin ot Wing/ham aonDunree the engagement of their daugh- ter, Bonnie Ruth, of Waterloo, to FO Peter Hayes Armour of the Canadian Armed Forces Base, Bagotville, Que, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Armour, 389 King St. N., Waterloo. The wed- ding will take place Dec. 16 at 7 pun. at Wingham United Church, Wingham. ian Church and music teachér at Waterloo Lutheran University, was guest organist. He is the bride's organ teacher. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dawson of 29 Indiana St., Kitchener. She is organist at Sunday evensong Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond John- ston of Brantford announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Elizabeth of Laurel Street East, Waterloo, to James Edward Storm, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Storm of WeMand. The wedding will take place Dee. 23 at 12 noon at St. Michael's RC ohorch, University Avenue West, Waterloo. Marriage vows were exchang- ed by two members of Waterloo Musical Society Band Friday evening, and two music teachers of the bride provided the wed. ding music. Douglas Haas of Waterloo, or- gau'ast at St. Apdmwis Preepyherf The couple will live at 115 Heather St., Kitchener, when they return from a trip to Nag- an Falls, Ont. home of the bride's parents, ENGAGEMENTS KNAR R - DAWSON 744-8125 745-6815 Ushers were Paul liAstsacher, St. Jacobs, and Michael‘Erdman of Waterloo. A buffet and reception was held at the church hall. Welfare Minister Dan Camp- bell of British Columbia has ask- ed 20,000 adopting parents in the province to write him giving suggestions on how to improve the B. C. adoption program. He says his department also plans to invite a number of adopting par- ents and adult adopted persons to attend a mociing in Victoria in December to discuss the pro- gram. Norma Dawson of Kitchener was maid of honor for her sister, and Sharon Dawson, also of Kit- chener, was bridesmaid for her cousin. _ Gary Knarr of Waterloo, a bro- ther of the bridegroom, and James Kropf, Kitchener, a cou- sin, attended the bridegroom. The couple will live at 188 Montgomery Rd., Kitchener. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Knarr, 165 Erb St. E., Waterloo. Fanfare music for the proces- sional and recessional was sup- plied by trumpeters John Kahl and David Hierons. services at Holy Saviour Angli- can Church, Waterloo. A gradu. ate of Stratford Teachers College. she is presently teaching at Wil- mot T o w n 8 hip senior public school. Asks for Advice WWQSTUVH Homer Watson Gallery ART - SHOW WATERLOO SQUARE Exhibition SALE DEC. 4 to DEC. 22 Completely New - Over 300 Oils - Water Colors - Oils and Etchings Doon, Ontario presented by at . .- ..,...,-.-,..-. P.itr.rtp.? C:? m' ..'?:rt.'.r.f/:.'.iry.'.s',i:5.ri'ii":.iiT.Ji..ri.ij, Model ASQDF

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