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Saturday 26th May 2012  


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  1. AAA Limousine Hire - AAA Limousine Hire - Aberdeenshire
  2. Ardo Classics - Ardo Classics - Aberdeenshire
  3. Aristocars - Aristocars - Aberdeenshire
  4. Ashwood Cars - Ashwood Cars - Aberdeenshire
  5. Bain's Kemnay - Bain's Kemnay - Aberdeenshire
  6. Caledonian Chauffeur Drive - Caledonian Chauffeur Drive - Aberdeenshire
  7. Carriages - Carriages - Aberdeenshire
  8. Carriages - Carriages - Aberdeenshire
  9. Concorde Wedding Cars - Concorde Wedding Cars - Aberdeenshire
  10. Dunedin Bridal Cars - Dunedin Bridal Cars - Aberdeenshire
  11. Eagle Wedding Cars - Eagle Wedding Cars - Aberdeenshire
  12. Fairview Wedding Cars - Fairview Wedding Cars - Aberdeenshire
  13. Finesse Limo Co - Finesse Limo Co - Aberdeenshire
  14. Hollywood Cars - Hollywood Cars - Aberdeenshire
  15. Kruz Limos - Kruz Limos - Aberdeenshire
  16. Mairs Thistle Executive Hire Ltd - Mairs Thistle Executive Hire Ltd - Aberdeenshire
  17. Rainbow Chauffeur Drive Ltd - Rainbow Chauffeur Drive Ltd - Aberdeenshire
  18. Silver City Wedding Cars - Silver City Wedding Cars - Aberdeenshire
  19. Style Cars - Style Cars - Aberdeenshire
  20. Valentine Chauffeur Drive - Valentine Chauffeur Drive - Aberdeenshire


Wedding Trivia:
TOAST
The term originates from the sixteenth century. At that time a small piece of bread would be placed in a goblet of wine. The goblet would be passed from guest to guest until it reached the person being honored who would drain the goblet and eat the morsel of bread in the bottom. This tradition is practiced at weddings today - usually in the form of one or more champagne "toasts". The best man has the honor of giving the first toast. Usually the bride and groom remain seated for the toasts while all the guests are usually standing to honor them. The couple may then make a few remarks thanking their families, wedding party members, and guests. They may also "toast" each other or share a "toast" together. Often special glass or silver goblets are used by the bride and groom.

 

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