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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1989, p. 35

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Be dazzling on the big day SPRING BRIDES EDITION Wednesday January 18 1989 Page New diamond wedding bands for men A it a Unit and Ninas Worrying about elf tails ami hoping that will turn out add that a bride cannot control r can of it way the look mukinp a and the right J Mtlry to nt Ik r dress Mill rtuin thai glowH dovn the In with the romantic mood of nuptials Tony of Israel fanh ions a heart shaped ndanl left makes an ideal for a bare neck Styled in and with diamonds mated wilh a gold 1 th who of a wedding hand with pizzazz of Israel offers a selection in I IK and gold and diamonds tng round square or loaf cut stones then bound to be one that a perfect match her engagement ring So during that tension filled period before ihe ihe can relax ihe assurance that she will look her very best on ihe most memorable day of her life diamonds fur man on his wedding day newly in from The by Son Clock wise from the lop d hand ilh el of diamonds bevelled edge band u with of thoiiwnds flat tape red band net with 27 el of is cut diamonds on a di grit Ageold legend of the lucky sixpence brings wealth good fortune to newlyweds Something old something something borrouvd something blue and a lucky sixpence for your slioe And a lucky sixpence for your shoe The carrying by the bride is very old rid it ion thought to ensure wealth and fortune for the couple When the is introduced to England in 1551 by VI soon became known as a lutky coin There Folklore has it that the something old and the something borrowed arc items given to the bride by a loved one to bring to the new image The something new often the wedding gown represents the bride acceptance of a new life As for the something blue its origins can be triced to rhyme Those who dress in blue have lovers true Bui what is the significance of the lucky why has this lion been fore it was natural that the sixpence be came the coin carried by brides from the Victorian era when the white wedding was popularized to the present time Cherishing ihe rom Victorian times English brides have kept the trad lion of the lucky sixpence Not pnsingty as more brides iu learned the story of the sixpLiRc this wedding tradition has become Unforliin as I tin sixpence mi the has become increasingly rare The was last minted over years is difficult to find even in England These days many consider the sixpence a family heirloom to be passed on from generation to FLORAL FANTASEY Wedding Packages from In Home Personalized Shopping Service Bring This Advertisement for 10 Discount with a regular order See Ann Margaret at the Welcome Wagon B dal Show on Feb 26 1 m at the Us Cultural Centre 8531928 48 Nelson Ct ACTON SEE US AT THE WELCOME WAGON BRIDAL SHOW Sun Feb Register Now For FREE Admission you tv and tt la a tut ilanu ana titled to yout taste Napkins Matches Napkin Rings Cards Wedding Invitations GSS OFFICE SUPPLIES SECRETARIAL SERVICES 348 Guelph St Georgetown BRIDAL FASHIONS EVERYTHING IN FINE FASHIONS AND BRIDAL SALON THE BRIDAL SALON THAT SERVICE BUILT BRIDES Let Rhonda and he Ft stall help you select ng ess jour Dreams collection of domestc and t gowns WE SPECIALIZE Personal zed for re ng party ALSO AVAILABLE by Classy ere ets ng Inv lit Flower rl Full I ol I dresses desma ds mothers gowns and Inger G Its for bi desma PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 70 MAIN ST BRAMPTON Great Beginnings VILLAGE LIFESTYLE COLLECTION Award Winning Designs ENGLAND include SHARON by PARTINGTON CRYSTAL by POOLE POTTERY Hand carved Breadboard and Knife by BRAMHALL HOURS Sat 10 a m 30 Sunday Noon 30 p m 149 Church St ACTON VILLAGE COLLECTION 4 at THE BRIDAL SHOW January 29 from 5pm Holy Cross Church Auditorium Georgetown at at WETHERBY S Across The Street From The OfdeHide House 519853

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