.. Weddings Birmingham, England, will be the future home of newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Giles Parsons. The couple were married Sept. 5 at St. Louis RC Church, Allen Street East, with Jerry Stilson officiating., The bride is the former Sophie Jan Maeiaezyk, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwik Maciaczyk of 223 Herbert St. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Parsons of RR 3, Cookstown. The couple left on a honeymoon in the Muskoka district. They will live at 250 Frederick St., Apt. 1503. Kitchener, when they return from a honeymoon at Niagara Falls. After a honeymoon in Muskoka the couple will live in the married students residence, University of Waterloo. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Edward Elchert of 156 King St. S., and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Nora Drnk of 53A Macdonnell St., Guelph, and the late Douglas MacLean Dunk. Schendel - Binnick Catherine Binnick became the bride of Paul Allan Schendel Aug. 29, at All Saints Anglican Church, King City. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Binnick of King City and the bride- groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Schendel of 397 Arden Place, Waterloo. Rev. Dr. Frank H. Morgan officiated at the evening ceremony Sept. 5 when Elaine Rita Elchert became the bride of Roy Douglas Dunk at Trinity United Church, Frederick Street, Kitchener. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Rogers of 14 Margaret Ave. N. and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Evens of Tiverton. After a honeymoon on the West Coast the couple will live in Bloomingdale. Bonnie Carol Rogers became the bride of Douglas Arthur Evens on Aug. 29. Rev. Douglas C. Madge officiated at the afternoon cere- mony at St. Columba's Anglican Church, Lincoln and Mayfield 24 Automatic Pin Setters Air Conditioned Registration tor Youth Bowling Sat. Sept. 12th 9 a.m. - " p.m. Sr. Citizens Bowling FAMILY BOWLING " Princess W.. Waterloo OPEN BOWLING DAILY Openings for MENS Teams Wednesdays at 7 p.m. LADIES Individuals or Teams Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday afternoons. Waterloo Bowling Lanes Ltd. Starting Fri. Sept. 18th at 2:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Parsons - Maciaczyk " Dunk - Elchert 742-9582 Evens - Rogers FUN FOR EVERYONE per game The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Haydon D. Smith of Tor- onto. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert John Weseloh of 220 Hilliard Place, Wa- terloo. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Witt of Brant- ford. The couple left for a honey- moon in Northern Ontario. Weseloh - Smith TORONTO - York University 's graduate students residence will be the home of Maura Ruth Smith of Toronto and Robert Theodore Weseloh of 220 Hilliard Place, Waterloo, following their wedding Friday afternoon at St. Ansgars Lutheran Church here. The bride is a daughter of Mr. ARIARATNAM, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. James W. Inglis of 80 Sinnathamey. 290 Lincoln Rd., Braeside Ave., and the bride- at St. MAry's Hospital, Sept. 6, groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. son. J.E.03terofAncaster. WOOD, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin, 10 The couple will live in Missis- Southwick Place, at K-W Hospi- sauga. tal, sept. 6, daughter. Schmidt - Witt BRANTFORD - Linda Ruth Witt became Mrs. Herminio Wolf- gang Schmidt following her marr- iage here Sept. 5, at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. Rev, Calvin Diegel officiated. Diegel officiated. KOEBEL, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, The bride is a daughter of Mr. 515 Parkside Drive, at St. Mary's and Mrs. Arthur Witt of Brant- Hospital, Sept. 1,daughter. ford. The couple left for a honey- NAFZIGER, Mr. and Mrs. Gary, moon in Northern Ontario. 62 Milford Ave., at K-W Hospi- On their return they will live at tal, Sept. I, son. 161 University Ave. W., Apt. 306, WATSON, Mr. and Mrs. Kerry, Waterloo. 129 St. s., Preston, at K-W Hos- . pital, Sept. I, son. Oster - Inglis BEAUSOLEIL. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- A motor trip through the ert, 555 Glen Forrest Blvd., at eastern United States followed by K-W Hospital, Sept. 2, son. a cruise from New York to Nassau HEBERT. Mr. and Mrs. Mark, has been planned by Colin Ernest 38 John St. W., at K-W Hospital, Oster and his bride, the former Sept. 3,daughter. Ruth Janet Inglis. McKERSIE, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, The couple were married Sept. 163 MacGregor Cres., at K-W 5 in an afternoon ceremony at Hospital, Sept.3daughter. Emmanuel United Church, Laurel DUBAY, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, 295 Street West, Rev. W.H. Stewart Dale Cres., at K-W Hospital, officiated. Sept. T, daughter. The bride is a daughter of Mr. ARIARATNAM, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. James W. Inglis of 80 Sinnathamey. 290 Lincoln Rd., Braeside Ave., and the bride- at St. MAry's Hospital, Sept. 6, 0 Safe Sandy Beach 0 Camping & Trailer Park 0 Miniature Golf .10 acre Stocked Lake 0 Winter Sports Activities - Snowmobiles - Ice Skating, Ice fishing - Camping If there is sufficient interest a Bantam Team may be formed for boys 13 &14 years of age and under 125 lbs. Week-end special of full course meals for Reservations y Tel: 634»8651 Mr. and Mrs. J0 COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD OFFICE PLUS... . A CHALET STYLED INN SUN VALLEY WATERLOO MINOR FOOTBALL Registration Albert Street September8th to 11th - 4:00p.m, -5:00p.m. September 12th - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration Fee - $1.00 Ages 10 - 12 (Under 120 lbs.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT your complete year around playground Herbert H. Kissner, A.P.A. Only 10 miles from the K-W area _ 3 miles past St, Agatha on Erbs Road 92 Braeside Avenue Waterloo 742-3486 Births The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson of Blue- vale. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Lob- singer of 77 Admiral Rd., Kitchen- er. The couple will live at 201 Eyrb St. W., Waterloo. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Barry Passmore of Wing- ham. Lobsinger - Nicholson BLUEVALE __ A camping trip in Northern Ontario is planned by Vera Marlene Nicholson and Mor- ris Frank Lobsinger following their marriage Sept. 5 at Bluevale United Church here. Your host Mr. and Mrs. John Trieb Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, September 10, 1970 BIND, Mr. and Mrs. John, MS Al- bert sr, at St. Mary's Hospital, Sept. s, son. BIN, Mr. and Mrs, Edward, 124 Marshall St., at K-W Hospital, Sept. 9, twin sons. FOSTER, Mr. and Mrs Murray, Forthe 10 Avondale Ave. S., at K-W Hospital, Sept. 9, daughter. Bqst - ' Death McLAY. Mrs. R. Douglas, 97 Erb St, W. Sept. 1,40years. Waterloo Waterloo Square A weekend consists of " hours from Fri. noon to Moo. noon. All cars carry complete insurance protec- tion at no extra cost. We supply all your gas. 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