I must keep this as modest as possible due to finances. Is a re- hearsal party absolutely a must? Stock. DEAR STUCK-S o m e t i m e s there isn't even a rehearsal. But if the wedding party is fairly large, nobody wants to pull a bon- er. A practice helps, with or with- out any socializing afterwards. DEAR DORts--a would like to know approximately how many people I should invite to the re- hearsal party for my son's wed- ding. What do I serve? When and how should invitations be sent out? Each nation has its own ap- proach to life. Keep in mind that the beat matches are made where backgrounds are not too dissimi- lar; then, if he attracts you, date the young man and find out what Sou have in common. As yet, I have not dated this boy and will await your advice. MeisNandlam1tt. DEAR "UST-b-when a group of young ltalianCanadians were invited to a‘community cen- tre dance, the Canadian girls who socialimed with them found them a bit forward. Yet Italian girls find this natural and cope with it. DIAR 'to5tts--ra there any truth to the common belief that Italian- an a much more passion- ate meet I a. very interested in one, but my (dead: won me that thou poople we brought up very Quickly at home and our opinions 0- non]: night diner consider- . Barbecue Best man, ushers, maid or mat- WAirlliilltll.00 DAYS JUNE 19, 20, 21 /t1'?i, Art Display "ii'iiitll St iri'd Softball Tournament l 'rs1ii.iiisi',.).:).i'; Model Airplanes 'i';'-icil-x, Pony Rides b. Model Sailboats . Ice Cream Cones Dog Obebience Demonstration and Parade of Breeds 7s...,.l:.a,,,.l. . Community Sing Along Artists and Painters to display their work in Waterloo Park during Waterloo Days lMeresOed parties please call Community Services Board - 745$“! are coming June 20 and " WANTED Doris Clark Love can groq. Are your in- terests mutual? Take a little more time. But don't depend on young emotions and physical attraction to settle it. I'm betting you’d be surer of yourself and you love if he weren't so blessed easy-going. If he is to get a square deal from you, you will have to discipline yourself to keep him from spoil- ing you. I have gone out with about 40 boys before and none were " easy to get along with. Sometimes I feel we belong together and other times I feel I am too good for him. I hate myself for it. Engaged DUI. DEAR EttGAGED---ut's sort this out. There is an age gap of six years. You are better educat- ed than he is. The bragging is in self-defense. There are times when I think he is not well enough educated for me. He brags a lot. But then he can be so wonderfully under. standing. I try to forget his faults. on watching your pennies make thin-t cake and dance. It? the DEAR D6Nttr---1 in) Mt, enm- ed to I fellow M. And now I’ll; not sure whether I love him or not. Be practically wOrshipped me hom the start. phonic can. You eaaf have 5 “pk m of honor, bridesmaids. bride and groom out! their parents usu- ally attend the rehearsal puny. Moo husband- or wives. . WATCH NEXT WEEK'S ANNOUNCEMENT FOR EXACT TIMES AND LOCATION OF EVENTS. Fisher is a five-foot, l70-poun- der, who also plays hockey and baseball. An office worker, he is not married. Before that he was a niember of the Elora Junior B Canadian champions for two years. Arden Fisher, 22, of Elora plays centre for the Tigers, Last year, he saw action with Kitch- ener Nationals, scoring 85 points. ii"sigioiiGiuir"""" - *"“ Tommy Aaron, defending - champions will be on hand at the Undo: Hunt and Country Club, frxmJtmrartogu1vstorthe' playing " the on: Canadian Open Championship anal the Seuss-am The nude of champions iump. Od In!“ to six this week with the qeaateeaet (hulls. tour- ing, Main]: Don Innuendo end Alf; Wall have joined the Meet the Waterloo Tigers Six Golfers mete for $125,000 Arden Fisher Waterloo Arena, Knox. Ave. Kitchener - Waterloo Thursday, June 25 hr m pion, Pr' lmale,’lm_ghm. pion,_‘Gene Littler, I†champion, Art Wall. 1000 champion, Doug Sanders, 1966 champion and the three-time champion, Sun Snead, was. rm and 1941, will all try to - their former triumphs. Six feet tall, he weighs 190 pounds. He is interested in other sports as well as lacrosse and plays both hockey and golf. Blair, an electrician, and his wife live at 27 Balfour Cres., Kitchener. "With just 'our weeks to lo baton the tournament. the mo Canadian Open fteid is 'buildiu up to a substantial one and all indications point to a - suc- cmfgl punt," said Dick Grimm, RCGA tournament chairman. . Aaron will be coming to loud“: Tigers, forward Al Blair, 22, is seeing his second year of ac- tion with the club. ~WMQMM.MH,IM I Al Blair Adults $2.50 - Child $1.25 No Extra Charge Sponsored By Kitchener-Waterloo Set-tom. Club Tickets On Sale New: Hobby Cm, 310 King West. Flowers by Ron, 663 King West. This takes place July I when leading professionals will be pair- ed with amateurs over 18 holes of competition for a $5,000 purse. Aaron had previously advised the London Hunt 'committee that he will definitely participate in the Pro-amateur-celebrity event as well. Canadians will recall his pro. vious feat " Montreal when he smashed the course record (eight under-per 64) to force Snead into a play-off which Tommy won and thereby set the stage for the do-' fence of his title at London Hunt Club June 29 to July s. Last year he finished ninth in the final standing. with $116,100 in total earnings, highlighted by the $25.01!) cheque and Sean- gold up be fucked up at the we. Canadian Open at looms Pine. In latest trip to the bank no- terialiaed in Atlanta on May I! when be overcame I self-imposei two-stroke penalty to win the $25,000 first place cheque by on. Hunt on a sizzling streak which has teen him earn $58,858 al- ready this scam: to spurt him into the top Mt money race. 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