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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 24, 1982, p. 8

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heading of con- spieuous consumption that was not only impractical for the masses but sometime beautiful well the bridal waseven forbidden them by gown industry has certainly laws confining such modes of good approxmiations of brus sels hooitoo and later alen- con and valenciantypc laces lobe used freely i schwartz agreed that the development of special tech niques had democratized v the wedding gown there is a saying that all brides are or from what is perceived as the juliette or venetia made lace made it possible for sands done its part to make this true he laughed any girl who can afford 20000 for her gown can be secure in the knowledge that at jcpenney she will be able to select a gown as flattering as one that might cost tbou- dress to aristocracy or even royalty both the fit and jcftn- ney experts were in agreement that the prevailing fashion modes of various eras are very often the inspiration for bridal gown styling- high waistline gowns stem from the reign of the empress eugenie in the second empire limftian sil houeae r t f r dropped waistlines in front or often in the back are almost elizabethan jz the edwardian styles that are prevalent in bridal gowns today stem from the turn of the century and the movement to ward the liberation of the of the bridal ceremony itself woman from the rigid con- which usually has the bride underpinnings were still so pressure in st pauls came- boned and structured that the dial it is highly doubtful fu- liberaiion from boodagewas ture cathedral trains will go to only in the eye of the be holder another point on which both men agreed was in the decided emphasis on hailing at the back of the gown they felt this was due to the nature such lengths but it is also highly prob- able according to schwartz mat the lady dit gowa will remain as a lasting ivtei on the bridal industry- c4 every girl has a right to look like a princess on her wedding day struction of fashions of the victorian era actually koda pointed out the transition happened visually before it happened structurally all of these edwardian pigeonbosomed gowns arc quite deceptive they look soft enough on the surface but the with her back to the congrega tion trains whether of the vta- teau type starting from just below the shoulder or the chapel or longer cathedral styles are very often little short of breath-taking- of course lady dianas train was designed to be im- nngsri traditional symbol of love youll need a good photogra- pherooe w bo has expertise in wedding photography and who will handle himself or herself with decorum and in telligence during the ctcnt often an amateur just doesnt have this experience bocaccarcfuu there are two common samples ai plan ahead mixe the arrangements as soon as possible since he or she may be booked far ahead during the popular months for weddings june august de- cember v when yougoforthe sitting types of wedding photo- be sure to brin your dress and graphs candids taken during all accessories including honeymoons to 3 b canada or where ever you choose what ever you choose evening appointments welcomed call us 6405491 u noofhoutt houscoptravclim 153 main stw stouffville thfe iahswers to questions which the groorii often asks traditionally when a wed- ding is in the offing attention is focused on the bride friends and relatives alike gather round to offer sug gestions and advice and for the definitive word on any as pect of her approaching wed ding she can consult a wide variety of magazines and books written with her io mind but what of the groom information gap the plethora of information available to the bride seems equaled only by the scarcity of information available to him to help alleviate this situa tion the american formal wear association has com piled the following list of fre quently asked questions with answers written with the groom in mind q who or what decides if the wedding is to be formal semiformal or informal serving- travellers since 1955 h0imeym00ners run away to runaway bay runaway bay jamaica 1 week from plus hotel service b taxes double occupancy based on i ry departures kivv season feb 19 to mar 19 929 mar 26 to apr 16 899 apr 23 to may 7829 may 14 to may 28 799 of gown that she wears and the site of the ceremony if she wears a long gown with a train- the ceremony is definitely formal if the bride elects to wear only a veil with her gown the ceremony can be considered to be semi- formal i q if the wedding is for mal what do i wear a in the daytime a cuta way coat and striped trousers however in some contempo rary weddings the groom will wear a white tailcoat but tra ditionalists hold out for the gray cutaway its sour choice l for a contemporary evening formal ceremony the groom may wear a black or white full dress tailcoat while the tra ditionalist will wear the classic white tie and tails i q if the weddingis semiformal what do i wear a for a traditional day- a those decisions are time wedding a gray stroller usuallyuptothebrideandare with striped trousers oftendeterminedbythechoice for a contemporary day time wedding a tuxedo of your choice or an updated stroller for a traditional evening ceremony a black tuxedo or a white dinner jacket foracon- temporary evening wedding a tuxedo of your choice q what do my ushers or groomsmen wear a in a traditional cere mony the same as the groom with the exception of the hiutonicrre hick in the groom s case should be a sprig of lilyofthevalley from the brides bouquet in a contemporary wed ding the groomsmen may dress a step down from the groom ie if thegroom wears a tailcoat the groomsmen may wear a short coat qt what do the fathers of the bride and groom wear a the same rules apply to the fathers as to the ushers and the groomsmen q do i give a present to the bride a as a rule the gift of the wedding ring is considered to be sufficient however there is no rule against offering her a further token of your devotion q do i owe a gift to any of the wedding members a yes some small gift should be made to your ushers or groomsmen dress studs cuff links pocket jewelry or the like is appropriate those gifts serve as mementos of the occasion q who decides on the type place and length of the honeymoon a those decisions should be made by agreement be- tween the bride and groom the available time for the tfip and its type is usually determined by financial capabilities q who provides the brides bouquet a the groom buys his brides bouquet and also the ushers boutonierres tv rune has come the jeweler said to talk of many things qf shoes and rice and wed ding bells and diamond engagement rings and that time inevitably comes to all young couples whoare in love and thinking of purchasing that very important diamond ring as a symbol of their love reports the jewelry industry council time was when the parents of todays young couples went through the same experience in a riottoodifferent fashion in 19s6 the average young man paid from 230 to 250 for an engagement ring which was about a months salary at oiat time guidelines for the groom vestment it a still a good idea for couples to enlist the aid of their favorite jeweler when they want to purchase one since most persons are not gemologists or authorities on diamonds having an expert as a gjde is a good idea your jeweler can interpret the worth of the diamond you choose based on its coloring howitiscutitsfreedcanfrom unperfections and its carat weight so when young lovers want to talk diamond engage- mem rings says the council the time hascome to talk to their favorite jeweler the wcddingamtformal portraits taken beforehand at a photographers studio get help in choosing i pho tographer or photographers if you plan to use one for the portraits and a different one for the candids ask your friends and rcla- makeup and underwear having these photographs taken in advance will give you a chance to see everything to gether and nuke any changes if need be the average sitting takes about an hour and in cludes approximately 20 dif ferent poses the bride makes headlines with pictureperfect hair your wedding is when you for a consultation hell be the bride are the news of the able to create several hairstyles day while you may have a for you to choose from that t uma m ah till iaaiv napfal tuillt uaiip now a quarter of a century later the average engagement diamond costs about 800 or more and todays young man should plan to spend about two months salary on the ring for his intended bride in these inflated times the diamond is a bargain for compared to what has hap- pened to rents and the price of automobiles the diamond has more than retained its value ask dad how much a typi- cal saturday night date with mom at the movies cost chances are for a 10 dollar bill he could take mom to a firstrun movie fill his gas tank and have enough money left over for hamburgers and malteds at the drivein the same date today would cost two and a half times as much alas the prices of 1956 are longpastbutmomsdiamond whopays for the rental engagement ring has appreck case of the jitters and a stom ach full of butterflies your guests cant know that it is your happiest day and you should be smiling in confi dence knowing that you never looked more beautiful you wouldnt chance hav ing any part pf you not looking as beautiful as possible would you of course not says the wella corporation and so the people from one of the worlds largest hair cosmetic irufacrurers compiled some helpful hints to get your hair in the shape it should be for that important day once youve decided on your gown and headpiece visit your favorite hairdresser will look perfect with your -gown- r- dont forget to take the headpiece with you andif done in enough time youll even be able to try out each style to see in which one you feel most comfortable youtmay wish to have your hairdresser give you a new haircolor for your big day selecting from one of the 63 color charm shades by wella and perhaps staying fairly close to your natural color try out this new color a few months before the wedding however to be sure its flatter ing and that your fiance likes it too if a touchup is neces sary you can have that done the week before the wedding come in and browse at 6403659 36 main street east stouffville above john lords bookstore fine quality gifts pine accents decorator tins wind chimes childrens corner traditional scottish jewettry hours tuesthurs 10 to 6 friwto sat 9 to 5 closed suri mon ah romance its a in washed dayon a sugar white beach caressed by an aiuie sea its an elegant candlelit dinner i two followed by a moonlight stroll your honeymoon its not tost another vacabon its the time of ycrut lite al runaway bay price is in canadian dollars per person includes return airfare from toronto transfers accommodationbieakfast and dinnerdaily 10 discount on cat rental in jamaica entertainment daily activities ptofiam and welcome caribbean rum punch not included canadian jamaican departure tax goligers 54 wellington st w markham 2947620 q who pays for the hon eymoon a the groom q who gives the hon orarium to the officiating rev erend or judge a the groom of the formalwear a the groom and the members of the wedding each pay for their own s qi ding -a- who pays for the wed- the brides family ated in value much more than its original cost and that doesnt even consider its sentimental value consult a jeweler so while the diamond en- is a good in- we have spaces to great places yve can help you plan a romantic honeymoon trip gina jackson ctc 6403526 22 main w your total beauty centre ih j irvonts wlooklher very besf oiiwatx special day v she also wants to be treated very special we are in business to satisfy these needs call us and you will look your best hair manicure makeup and many other beauty services lindas beauty studio esthetics of julielynn cathys nails 21 main st stouffville 6402653 ia i send the j newly weds off to a george ross photo 21 main st e stouffville 6403232 pm v- rl9amv9pm- i with a special gift from stouffville sound music i well help you choose from our i wide selection of sony b color tv sets turntables stereos- o jape decks amfm radios clock radios tapes et come in and see sonys new frofeel vtriiyitron comv ponentj v system ni1mlfiiliifjwkum si mainst stouffvill ontario i oh ho 6404541 wimliim-ssyl-

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