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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jan 1967, p. 6

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DECORATE WITH JAPANESE BONSAI Co-operation Wi Guarantees Pictorial Record "For the first few hours of a; When it comes to the wedding girl's marriage, her photogra- pher should be more important than her husband-to-be," is the opinion of a well known profes- sional photographer, who has taken hundreds of wedding pho- tographs, ot, He advises girts to co-operate completely with their photogra- pher for a wedding album that will provide happy memories 25 years after the big event itself. The bride-elect should get in touch with a photographer at least four to six months before the wedding date. Always pick a@ professional photographer, he advises, rather than relying on family shutter-bugs. He stresses that a bride-elect should shop thoroughly -- look at wedding albums of friends and relatives; check the local newspaper to see whose pic- tures appear the most often and reproduce best; visit various studios, looking at model wed- ding albums. The bride-to-be ought to know exactly what she is getting for her money. Prices vary according to area and services required. A mini- mum black and white photo- graphic set for $65 could in- clude a dozen different eight by ten shots of the wedding. A $250 set, also black and white, might include a wedding album with anywhere from 25 to 40 shots of the wedding, a small wedding album for each parent and a dozen wallet sized prints. More and more girls are hav- ing color pictures taken of their weddings. Color can cost as much as double the price of last moment. Report Wedding 12" céts evr, amen While It's News Every bride hopes to see the The Times will publish a one- ccount of her wedding in print r ba she may not haye the column picture of the bride chance if she -- son ang The charge fer @ two-colams ers today are adopting the pat- pociremg Pri pg bride and bride- tern of printing a wedding sec- tion once a week and priority is given to. those who submit their information early. There- fore latecomers r € into print at all especially in the peak seasons for weddings. The Oshawa Times provides a printed form for brides-to-be to complete with the date and place of the ceremony and the full names of and their parents; ting clergyman, soloist; This form should be comple- ted and returned to the Social Department at least three days prior to the wedding. The Times cannot undertake reports received more than a | $3,300,000 in mortgages and week after the event. Social and for a married woman os widow, her husbend's full name or two initials, with the report, free of charge. Showers and pre + nuptial parties and presentations should. be telephoned or sent to the social editor four or five days before the wedding along with the Met of out-of-town guests. This way social items can be published while your guests are in the city. BUSINESS LOOKS GOOD STEINBACH, Man. (CP) -- The Steinbach credit union was the largest of 286 in Manitoba in 1965, with 302 members. The Winkler eredit union had I most money out on loan, $2,900,000 for private. purposes. th Photographer jitself, "it's the photographer's show; he has to run it the way) he wants to'. The bride should arrange with her church an minister for their co-operation |if she wants particular shots} which could involve disruptin the normal pattern of the cere- mony. Wedding photographs usuall begin at the bride's home, about one half hour before she leave for the church, with a series| of pictures taken with her par- ents and bridesmaids adjustin her veil, or for outdoor shots. At the church, the photogra- pher may take as many as 1 to 25 different shots, including! a number of standard poses. The typical poses include the formal bridal party, the ring} ceremony, the wedding proces- sion, a pre-wedding picture a the church with the bride and her mother, the cake cuttin ceremony and the throwing o the bridal bouquet. The photographer suggests the bride should wear normal} make-up for her photographs. Heavy theatrical makeup not only will look unnatural, it won't be attractive. He also says the bride-elect should not be surprised if th photographer requires a deposit of at least 25 per cent of th cost of the pictures. The average couple is engag- ed for six month before the wed- ding, although 30 per cent of the nation's matrimonially black and white, but usually is minded wait only three months or less before tying the knot. less than that. reo: FURNITURE VALUES FOR A NEWLY WED'S BUDGET Walk Into A Home Furnished by FURNITURE CENTRE. When you deal with the Furniture Centre you are purchasing high quality furnishings at very We have Budget Terms THE FURNITURE 88 Simcoe Street North sonable prices. AVAILABLE, CENTRE "OSHAWA'S FIRST DISCOUNT FURNITURE STORE" For the Fresh Vital Look of a BRIDE try the Eliabeth Arden way to natural beauty THIS FILM IS A MUST _ for your skin that thirsts for beauty! Velva Moisture Film Is @ unique beauty dimension--an Invisible protective film " that moisturizes the skin, leaving it smoother and younger-looking. Try It under Velled Radiance or Basic Sheen and see how silkily ' make-up goes en, how radiant it stays all day. Velva Moleture Film, 5.00, 10.00, 18,00. JURY: LOVELL = Cosmetic Department WHITBY OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE

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