TERRACS HERALD, TERRACE B.C. Ulrich exchange vows United Church in Terrace was the scene of an afternoon Schul te- DEAR ANN LANDERS: Iam 19 and have been matried for nearly two years, My husband and got along beautifully until six months ago. Suddenly he became indifferent. He doesn’t talk to me and when’! ask him, what's wrong ‘he Says, “Nothing. Don’t nag me,” For the last year all he seems interested in is having a baby, I want a baby eventually, byt I’m not sure I am ready for motherhood yet, Do you think if [hada baby it would help our marriage? Right now IT am thinking about divorce, My husband hasn't spoken te me for a week, Please tell me what to do. — Biloxi, Miss, . . DEAR LOX: The last thing you need is a baby. 1 suggest counseling Yo help you deter- mine whether or not your marriage is salyageable before ‘you bring a child in the world, i hope the 17-year-olds out there who think marriage is such a ~ball will read your letter twice.” Dear Ann Landers: What groom, was best man. Cameren Schulte and Dick Mendel ceremany May 22 when Norma | ushered. Virginia Carol Schulte, The bride’s mother chose an daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Karl | apple-green dress suit with Schulte of Terrace, exchanged wedding vows with Ulrich Hans Mendel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mendel, Reverend officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white lace over satin. She’ carried mauve and white carnations, Broom’s mother wor and Mrs, Herman A. Don Lewis © Carrie Schulte, Prince George. Chesney of Terrace Maid of Honor Rosemary MacDonald and Bridesmaids Susan Schulte and Nancy Sparks carried white carnations. 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Nationality means belonging toa particular’ ration by reason of origin, birth -or naturalization, If the children were born in the United States they are Americans of English and irish descent. P.S, That must have been some evening! If you have trauble getting alorig-with your ‘parents. if you can't get them to let you live your own life, send for Ann Landers’ hooklet, “Bugged By Parents? How To Get More Freedom.” Send 50 cent in coin with your request and a long, 4 .Stamped,; self-addressed N LANDERS: than Ba aN the Bo om © Rev. Trevor Jones officiated at the early evening wedding in First United Church June § of Laurine Dimitrov, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dimitrov, 5016 Agar. Ave,, Terrace, and William Fred Thornton, son of Mr. and Mrs, W.G. Thornton, 1125 Prince Rupert Boulevard, Prince Rupert, The lovely bride entered the church on the arm of her father, Princess wate foytrel and lace Elizabethan sleeves trimmed in my heart for your column on V.D. 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Home reception follows United Church wedding Christopher James was the best man and ushers were Cecil | McAdam and Rick Van Nyce. ~ White bells and streamers decked the home of the groom’s Perents for a reception following the ceremony, Acentrepiece af red roses and two-tiered wedding cake decorated with large pink roses “were on the head table, and delectable buffet dinner was served, ek ee Elizabeth Thornton, caught the bridal bouquet and the best'man caught her garter. The bride's mother wore a beige dress with empire waist and long sleeves and the groom's mother wore a lilac ensemble, trimmed with lace. ~ Sipsth fro, A Dhetatend-cetnd— DEAN APPOINTED.” . - ; TRAIL, B.C. (c Than: oar ar of; ‘Couch, ch (CP) —Donald] gear or studies at the new fe. airman of the depart. onal college-to be opened at ment of geogra at. 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