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Posted by Bruce Fletcher (remove denture on August 22, 2008, 8:10 am
Mary Fisher wrote:
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> I was cleaning the caravan and thinking about this - I wonder if anyone ever
> wants to renew their vows in a registry?
I've never heard of anyone doing that but, as a church organist, I'm
aware of quite a few people renewing their vows at significant (silver,
ruby, diamond) anniversaries.
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Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney UK
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Posted by Katherine on August 22, 2008, 9:09 am
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> "Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)" <ricardiante...@btinternet.co=
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> > Mary Fisher wrote:
> >> But why renew vows in any church if you have no link with a church?
> > For the same reason that people get christened, married etc in a church
> > with which they have, at best, a very tenuous link.
> And why is that?
> I was cleaning the caravan and thinking about this - I wonder if anyone e=
ver
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> wants to renew their vows in a registry?
Actually, I know some people who renewed their vows at the JP's
office.
Higs,
Katherine
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Posted by Mary Fisher on August 22, 2008, 9:25 am
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> I was cleaning the caravan and thinking about this - I wonder if anyone
> ever
> wants to renew their vows in a registry?
Actually, I know some people who renewed their vows at the JP's office.
Higs,
Katherine
I've never heard of it in Britain - but all that means is that I've never
heard of it :-)
Mary
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Posted by Katherine on August 22, 2008, 9:07 pm
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> > I was cleaning the caravan and thinking about this - I wonder if anyone
> > ever
> > wants to renew their vows in a registry?
> Actually, I know some people who renewed their vows at the JP's office.
> Higs,
> Katherine
> I've never heard of it in Britain - but all that means is that I've never
> heard of it :-)
I think that it is more usual to have a minister do the ceremony.
Higs,
Katherine
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Posted by Samantha Hill - remove TRASH t on August 21, 2008, 3:42 pm
YarnWright wrote:
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> So, we're spending the day window shopping after we fix the fridge, then going
out for a nice quiet dinner later on.
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> So far, the phone has not rung with any congrats..... guess things are
different than they were 40 some years ago, Siver Anniversary's were SUCH a
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> big deal then, with big parties etc.
More likely there are so few of them these days that people don't know
that it's a big milestone.
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> wants to renew their vows in a registry?