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RYAN ;..r. FORD
SL Vaurs Church, lugersoll was
the setting .for the marriage Of:
Patricia Lynn Ford, daughter of
Mr. and Mm, W. J(, Pord of Inger,
soll to Donald Raymond Ryan, sun
son of .Air. and Mr.8. Juseph Ryan
Walton. Rev. Grespan and
Rev, J, Johnson officiated for the
double-ring ceremony. Pink car-
nations, candelabra ,and white
candles decorated. the altar.
(liven h marriage sly uncle,
the bride wore a full length white
crepe :2; NW.n with an empire waist-
line, a high neckline and a short
train. I•Ter pure silk illusion veil
fell softly over her train and was
held by a. headdress of matching
crown of seed pearls. Site eofried
a cascade bonnet of pink , roses
with a single white gardenia.
Miss Brenda Ford; SiAer of the
bride, of Ingersoll, Wag maid of
She wore a. pink crap(:
dress. similar to that worn by the
bride . with ii pink velvet headi •
piece .and carried a hootiet of
11ilik end white carnationS-.
• Flower girls were :Take arid
30-Anne, itieees of the bride Wear,
ibg• float, length gowns . • of .pink
crepe, -Matching that of the Maid
of honoi: With 'narrow inatehitig•
ribbon entwined through Curls it
their 'hair. They carried Atha]]
,,vhite baskets of white chrysarithez
mums and pink sweetheart rose:.
The org2Tils was ;MN. E. Gill-
ing, Nvho played traditional wed
ding. music. Sohn Cronyn of Myth.,
was best man and guests were
ushered by Ken Ryan of 4ondon,....
brother of the groetn, and Ted
1': err of Ingersoll.
A reception was '.held at the
home of the bride for some
fifty or sixty guests. Pink -"and
white streamers and bells decor-
ated the litime,•Thb bride'S'nother
received the guests • in a printed
crimpelene dress with black ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
carnations, assisted by the gro-
om's mother who chose a gold
crimplene dress and black acces-
sories and wore a corSage of white
c•u. no tions, • •
at NV 0.6,'ditIg trip to .the Unit,
ed States the bride wore a dark
red dress with full length plaid
vest mid matching accessories anal
a corsage of white and red- Car-
nations.
1\lr, and MrS, Ryan Will reside Rn
Clinton.
Guests attended the wedding
from Ingersoll, Walton, Seaforth,
London, Mitchell, Sarnia ., Strat-
ord and Monkton,
Prior to her marriage thee
bride was ptesented with lovely
gifts at several showers.
COPING WITH, THE
CHRISTMAS CHEER
Christmas is a time for hospi,
tality and conviviality, parties
and family get-togethers.
And, as traffic statisties"show,
it's a time when many motorists
make the tragic mistakes of mix-
ing drinking and driving.
DRIVING and drinking just
don't mix, Leave your car at
home and take taXi: Or make an
arrangement beforehand with a
non-drinking friend. br a member
of your family Who will handle
the driving to and from the party.
if you drink, remember that,
coffee isn't any remedy for what
ails you. The only answer is time.
Beyond .05 blood-alcohol con- -
tent, (the average effect of two
drinks or three bottles of beer),
you may feel alright but your
reaction time• is off.. If an enter-
gency occurred, you might not
be able to get your foot from the
gas to the brake in (line. It makes,
sense not to take that chance.
Remember that Canada '5
Criminal Code makes it a crim-
inal offense to be in the care or
control of a motor vehicle it YOU
have consumed enough alcohol'
to register more than. point zero
eight 1,08) blood-alcohol content
pa a breath-test. It's also a. crim-
inal .offense to refuse to take a
blood-test, The penalties in either
Case are severe: a• fine of up to
$14 0.09, or 'up to six months in jail
or both, In addition, the offender
can be prohibited from driving
anywhere in Canada for up to
three••year$,
• A reading of less than .08
could still result in an impaired
driving charge, with severe
Penalities also.
These laws are for your pro-
tection . . . in Canada in I9C9.
4 5.2 percent of drivers involved
in fatal collisions had been drink-
ing . . 16 percent • of drivers
killed had been drinking or had
impaired ability.
Ontario Traffic. Safety
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