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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jun 1957, p. 21

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The mother of the bride is the last person to enter the church * befoore the wedding party. The head usher escorts her to the front pew on the left. When the bridal party arâ€" rives and the signal is given for them to start down the After the entry, no‘ other guests should be escorted to their seats, If they arrive late, they slip into seats in the rear pews. When the mother and father of the groom arrive, the head usher escorts the mother to the front pew on the right, the father of the groom following. When the husband and wife are to be seated the usher ofâ€" fers his arm to the wife and they walk down the aisle toâ€" gether. The husband should not walk down the aisle beâ€" side them, he follows. Ushers ask guest if they are friends of the bride or groom. If the former, they are seated on the left of the aisle; if the latter, on the right. Mind Your Manners|KITCHENER MAY GET BARS Tips On Weddings One hour before the cereâ€" mony the ushers should be at the church In the coat room or vestry, they will find their white bountonniers sent by the groom and will leave their hats and coats. Each usher should have a list of those who will occupy reserved pews. Thus armed, the usher stands at the door and as each woman guest arrives, offers his right arm to escort her to a seat. If several guests appear at once, he gives his arm to the oldest woman and the others have the choice of following or of waiting until he returns to escort them. Bridesmaide take ° part in the rehearsals and, on the wedâ€" ding day, should be on time at the bride‘s home. â€" â€". "ong sleeves, long gloves with short sleeves. A bouquet usâ€" vally in colonial or wrist style. Long formal gowns with sleeves, or jackets with sleeves. The head is always covered. Short._gloves are worn with Formal Evening wedding: Same as formal daytime wedâ€" ding, or evening dresses that cover the shoulders. Bouquet. Duties of the Ushers Dutiecs of the Bridesmaide Transportation to the bride‘s home should be «arranged by the bridesmaids. if possible, but from the bride‘s home to the church ,the transporta® tion is arranged by the family of the ‘bride/ If the bride reâ€" quests . it, the bridesmaids should be ready for photoâ€" graphs an hour before the serâ€" vice,â€" having arranged to dress for the wedding at the brides‘s home, or come ready. Bridesâ€" maids provide their own outâ€" fits, but receive their bouquets from the bride. (When : the bridesmaids are from out of town they are expected to proâ€" vide their own hotel arrangeâ€" ments But the family of the bride would be courteous if they made sure the accommoâ€" dation was suitable. Bridesmaids at â€"a formal wedding may number four, six or eight. At an informal wedâ€" «ding there may be one or two. They do not lift a face veil in the church if wearing one:. They leave the church in forâ€" mation as when walking to the alter, with the ushers followâ€" ing. It is equally correct to pair off with the ushers when leaving the church. At the Chancel, the bridesmaids stand to the left and a little behind the bride â€"> f > Clothes At the Church Formal daytime wedding: DESP.ITE ADVERSE BALLOT _Cocktail bars may be. perâ€" mitted _ in â€" Kitchener even though they were turned down in a referendum vote held last week, it was learned today. A citizent who prefers to remain anonymous revealed that the Ontario Liquor Control Board has the authority â€" and may decidé to use it â€" to authorize cocktail bars anyway where the "dry" vote won: by such a small margin. aisle, the ushers lead off, two by two Facing the. clergyman, ushers stand to the right of the groom and best man, and following the ceremony, fall into step with the brides® atâ€" tendants, marching into the vestry. ‘ All the men of the wedding party should be dressed alike; but the boutonniers differ from that of the groom. Afterwards, the attendants march down the aisle behind the bride and groom and out of the church. At the: recepâ€" tion the ushers do not stand in the receiving line. Sometimes the head usher responds to the toast to the bridesmaids. Ushers ‘ keep gloves on in church <~when escorting guest to the pews. Clothes THTS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION YOUNG‘S Best Values Yet 10 KING ST. WEST â€" Next to Goudies Dept. Store ~A 60 per cent favorable vote must be recorded in a referâ€" rendum vote to permit dining lounge or cocktail bar privilâ€" eges â€" The voting was. 60.44 per cent in favor ‘of dining lounge privileges, ~but only 59.39 per cent in favor of cocktail bars. Close Yote Citizens of the neighboring city voted in favor of liquor with meals in dining lounges, but against cocktail bars where liquor is served without food. . He doubted the government would take any action in the matter until a recount, if one is requested by either faction, is held. Closer scrutiny of the ballots in an election where results were so close might solve the whole problem withâ€" out government intervention. It is the first time voters have . approved liquor with meals without also approving cocktail bars where liquor The â€"Preston man pointed out that although the bars did not get the required 60 per cent of the votes, they did get aâ€" substantial majority, and missed the figure by only a fraction of one per cent, In view of this, the provincial authority may license bars anyway, he thought. Could Change _ in the exclusive line of Resume Building Of Blair Bridge ‘The . other possibility, he said is that permits to serve liquor with meals will be reâ€" fused until such time as anâ€" other referendum vote is held and both methods ofâ€" serving liquor are approved. *: _ Close to informed sgources, he believes the liquor control board will not allow this unâ€" desirable condition to develop in Ontario. â€" ; *Thisâ€" could introduce â€"into Ontario â€" the familiar night club racket, where you have to pay a big price.for a stale sandwich or other uneatable snack for the privilege of buyâ€" ing liquor." .. . / Work on the new bridge at Blair has been resumed, The construction*company hopes to have the project completed beâ€" alone is served, he said «it of 4 H O L I D A Y ? BOARD YOUR BIRD WITH US j It Will Receive the Best of Care. At Your Request We Will Give Your Bird Special Treatment * â€" Moulting * Sore and Scaly Feet * Beak and Nail Trimming tid GOING ON A | ;a;mw.“;unwm feeling, this very day, N i :fia"i‘lqflmfi"' size only 60c. For uh.l drug stores everywhere. f i Â¥FAOU CTWEETCL*:m®E "Old at 40,50,607" Forget your age! Thousands arecpeprpy at 70. ‘Try "pepping up" with Ostrex, Contains toni@ for weak, rundown feeling due solely ta body‘s lack of iron which many men and ;romcn call "ol(l.'f Tl?ngo:lt:iex Ton{:l: T-l])qle- or pep, younger feel + s very day, "get acquainted" ‘size only 600. For l\.l..l Work.. on the bridge was abandoned for the winter, but the builder is making another attempt now to fulfil his conâ€" tract. + * 4. fore winter. It has been subject to many unforseen delays,. and those who are supersitious would call the bridge a jinx. One of the men was killed last year when a bulldozer overturned; flood water tore away much of the partlyâ€"come pleted structure> Equipment continually bogged down or was forced off the ioh hy heavy rairstorms. > e â€" Man, You‘re Crazy U B6 6 Tm“Stv & %

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