Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 1967, p. 2

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Only 1000 tickets will be sold and the first 1000 sold will reâ€" ccive admission, so get your ticket early from a member of one of these Veterans Clubs and spare yourself a disappointment when June 16th rolls around. Those organizations coâ€"operatâ€" ing in the gala event are the R.C. A. F. A. Wing 404; Branches 50, 530, and 412 of the Royal Canadian Legion; the AN and AF Veterans of Canada, the Kâ€"W Naval Veteran Association, the Schneider‘s Exâ€"Service Club and the H. L. L. Association. On Friday, June 16th, a Vetâ€" eran‘s Centennial Ball will be held in the Kâ€"W Auditorium for 1000 couples and the enfire proâ€" ceeds will be given to the Waterâ€" loo County Mental Health Associâ€" ation. This will be the highlight of Veteran‘s Week, June 11 to 17th. (Continued from Page 1) met, and they solicit the interest and support of the citizens of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo. MARY E. McCARTHY This summer, plan to take family car trips in short stages. You‘ll be safer. Fatiâ€" gue can lead to an accident, so you should have a good night‘s rest before you start each day‘s travel. CIA‘s automobile insurance can help you protect yourâ€" self against the cost of damâ€" age CGone 1O or BY your You need insurance protecâ€" tion too against the rost of a possible accrident. Extra care can help prevent accidents. For inform FAMILY HOLIDAYS AND YOUR SAFETY Waterloo â€"â€" Phone 742â€"9624 HAPPINESS is a hollow log according Lions wildlife display in Waterloo Park. 262 Frbh Sireet Fast VETS The Waterioo Chronicle, Wed en call: Use the Chronicle Classified Secfio; Waterloo Stove and Appliance Co. Ltd. pae poprmanzre ~ r r rae es " 7 o J } a : .fA 4 f ares f | s i gioisilikas t fI1$‘ ) a sos9 *~ " "apraid â€"CUpolUuaniced â€" _ _ ____ 96 KING STREET SouTH. waTERLOO m * Peee ~ ~clnes enn sn cenames . coen reenmmemcnmsmmese n e 2 B e e 6 60 | * | 20 @G C Tagm e e â€"~â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"é pp to this little rabbit at Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8:30 to 6 Friday 8:30 to the Waterloo Saturday 8:30 to 5 139%: @ Available in o Llift Off Oven Door On return from their honeyâ€" moon the couple will reside at 571 York Street, Kitchener. The reception was held at the Evergreens Motel, Highland Road West, Kitchener. Best man was Richard Dorscht, of Kitchener. Mr. John Brenner, New Hamburg and Mr. Robert Brenner of Waterloo were ushers. Maid of honor was Mrs. Anita Unwin, St. Catharines. Miss Daryl Phillips, New Hamburg and Mrs. Tani Dorscht, Kitchener were bridesmaids. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brenner, 58 Dunbar Road South, Waterâ€" loo. The bridegroom who lives at 571 York Street, Kitchener is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Takach, 2345 Lundy‘s Lane, Niaâ€" gara Falls, Ontario. Takachâ€" Brenner Vows Pledged at Lady of Lourdes Karen Anne Brenner and Donâ€" ald G. Takach who were married Saturday at Our Lady of Lourdes RC Church, by Rev. Father Curâ€" tis, are taking a honeymoon trip to Expo and the East Coast. You are invited to come to the Social Strawberry at Emmanuel E.U.B. Church Laurel & Dorset, Waterloo June 22 â€" 6:30â€"9:00 p.m. Tickets 35¢ & 50c Annually Sponsored By Emmanuel Youth 24 in. Range 20 in. Size Oven Colonial Copper Avocado & White Social Strawberry As Low As Specialists In Pension Plans and Estate Analysig Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada Joe A. Strub C.L.U,. R.R. 3, Waterloo

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