"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 2, 2001 - 13 Cultural Wedding Customs The individual nations of the world have their own enchanting customs to celebrate the union of two peo- ple in wedded bliss. With a little thoughtful planning any of the ancient customs can be incorporated into a modern wedding for an extra special touch and salute to the uniting of two families. Your local librarian can help you find more information, but here's a short list with brief descriptions to pique your interest. Africa "Mayst thou bear 12 children with him" is still the commons salutation to brides in remote areas. Many tribes marry the couple by binding their wrists with plaited grass. American Indian The groom wraps a woolen blanket around the bride to symbolize love and protection. Bermuda Newlyweds plant a tree in their garden. As it grows and strengthens, it symbolizes their love. 4 305 Queen St., Port Perry 905-985-8208 Wedding Gowns, Attendants" & Mothers' Dresses, Headpieces, Tuxedos, Jewellery, Invitations & Flowers FREE CONSULTATION China Two goblets of honey and wine are joined with a red ribbon - the centuries-old colour of love and joy - and the couple exchange a drink of unity. Germany On the eve of the wedding, the friends of the bride smash pottery at her door. The loud noise is said to avert bad luck. To be sure of future bliss, the bride must sweep it up by herself. | Italy Since Roman times, the couples have walked through the village passing out cakes and sweets. Lithuania Parents of the couple serve them symbols of married life: wine for joy, salt for tears and bread for work. I e 4 Mississaugas of Scugog Island Health/Resource Centre 22600 Island Road, Port Perry, ON e 300 capacity, seated » modern kitchen, bar, stage *~95 8-ft. rectangular tables * 40 round banquet tables Rates/info: Anne Harmsworth 905-985-1826 Mexico A white silk cord is draped around the cou- ples shoulders to indicate their union. Later, guests hold hands in a heart-shaped circle while the newlyweds dance in the center. Russia Wedding guests, other than family, receive gifts, rather than give them. Sweden Brides carry fragrant herb bouquets to frighten away trolls and grooms have thyme sewn into their wedding suits. U.S.A. Early Americans gave honeymooners sack posset, hot spiced milk and brew, to keep up their energy. Terry Paul Photography 1-800-661-1306 * 705-357-1616 Over 29 years of experience photographing weddings. Licentiate of the Roydi Photographic Society since 1993 1070) A [0050 203 A010 3 BF. 'a4 0 [| Terry Paul - Licentiate of the Roval Photographic Society the WATER STREET studio i . Port Perry's Wedding : & Portrait Studio Wedding Photography with a personal touch. Family and Special Occasion Portraits 4) Creating lasting memories the way you see them 905-985-0071 SCUgog | Community Centre 1655 Reach St. Port Perry * Large kitchen with apphances + 70- 8 rectangular tables * Banquet round tables with laminated top * 500 plastic stacking chairs For booking and information ---- Hall Capacities Full Hall East Section © West Section please call the | Township of Scugog 905-985-7393 ext. 116 chairs and tables 483 chairs and tables 320 chairs and tables 166 utig KOTYA PEEKIN Glamour Fashion Boutique EVENING & CASUAL WEAR SIZE: S - 4X DRESSES * BRA & BUSTIER SETS « LINGERIE * SWIMWEAR *« HOSE ACCESSORIES * ADULT NOVELTIES Phone: 905-985-1890 1888 Scugoyg St., Port perry fi Masonic Hall 320 Queen St., Port Perry available for « DANCES °* PARTIES « RECEPTIONS *« MEETINGS ~ Kitchen and Bar Facilities ~ Special Rates for Community Services call 905-985-3406 or 905-985-8973 teave message IN-STORE BAKERY - Dessert Party Trays DELI - Special Occassion Platters meal fruit cheese. DRY CLEANING all us & see what we can do for you 905-985-9772 a KAY) © ear, 3 en [J 4 a ws n 7 CI YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER ve Li CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS 905-985-1823 o All dishes, cutlery & linen e Available for large & small events © Weddings & Parties a specialty * 25 years experience.