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Weston-York Times (1971), 3 Aug 1972, p. 5

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Are engraved inâ€" vitations sent to attendants and members of the groom‘s family? Q. The bride is wearing a long gown. May her atâ€" tendants wear ballerina or streef length dresses? engagement or the wedding A. The wedding ring, Engagement _ ring _ is removed at ceremony so wedding ring can be slipped Your guide to a perfect day important arrangements for a wedding. These are the rules in general practice. Q. In a double ring ceremony, who pays for the groom‘s ring? brides about the allâ€" Q. Which ring is worn first DROP IN AND SELECT YOUR DRIED FLOWER wWEDDING BOUQUETS FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION. THESE BOUQUETS LAST FOR YEARS AS A MEMENTO OF YOUR WEDDING DAY. WEST OF HIGH PARK AVE. "KEEPSAKE" DRIED â€" BOUQUETS Portraits by Toronto‘s Foremost Photographer Choose the lasting beauty of a Yamada Portrait. The precious possesâ€" sions for your lifeâ€" time together. CALL EM 6â€"2411 Yamada Studio 3107 DUNDAS ST. W. Just Beautiful 284A Yonge Street EM 6â€"2411 (Just south of Dundas Street) the flower people bride‘s family is not in a position to do so? A. Yes. This is acceptable when the bride works in the remember that flowers in season are less expensive suited to the hour of the ceremony. Q. Who pays for the reception? A. Traditionally the bride‘s family. Depending on circumstances the groom‘s _ Q. May the groom‘s family give the ‘.’.‘dd_l"fls" the family may offer to offset some of the expense if it is a The bride‘s bouquet can have many variations â€" the traditional round one, a flowing cascade, a nosegay, large spray. If the budget is small, The flowers the bride selects for the wedding are an essential part of the picture created. Thoughtful planâ€" ning is more important than the amount of money spent. Bride‘s choice of flowers essential part of wedding 766â€"6121 engraved? A. Yes. Some simulated processes look like engraving but are cheaper. Q. What is the difference between an invitation and an A. Three months in adâ€" vance of wedding date. Q. Must invitations be or abroad, or if she has no vitations and _ anâ€" city of the groom and her family is at a great distance than those that are not, and when prettily arranged, just as lovely. If the florist is told early about the budget he has to meet he will be better able to do his job. For the formal bride the cascade bouquet is popular, since it is a good balance for a gown with a long train. There is more leeway for the girl planning a semiâ€" : ... a frill or two on a colorful shirt . .. a ruffle at the cuffs . . . a beautiful butterfly bow , tie ... And After Six‘s > exciting new Adventurer coat with a flourish of velvet and braid. Would you believe you can rent all this finery? You can indeed. Just stop in to And let us be your "altar ego." / Not nervous, mind you Just ruffled. It‘s the very newest, most elegant idea in formal wedding wear TUXEDO JUNCTION §26 YONGE ST. (HEAD OFFICE) ALSO AvAiASL At our associatt stores CHECK THE YELLOW PAGES OR CALL HEAD OFFICE â€"â€" #62.1800 A. The bride‘s mother is the first to greet the guests; then the groom‘s father, his mother, bride‘s father, bride, groom, maid of honor and bridesmaids. If the fathers prefer to mingle with guests the two mothers come West of Victoria Pork across from Shoppers‘ World to persons, who could not be invited to the wedding because of cost or distance. It is sent a day or two after the ceremony. Q. When should the bride‘s photos be made? A. Formal portraits should be made, if possible, at the final fitting of her gown, or at her home a few days before the wedding. A dummy bouquet may be used similar to the flowers she will carry. Q. To whom is the wedding gift addressed? A. All gifts should be adâ€" dressed to the bride prior to the ceremony afterwards to the newly married couple. Q. When is a wedding gift necessary? A. Generally one should be sent if the guest accepts the invitation to the reception. It is not obligatory if the inâ€" vitation was for the church ceremony alone, or for wedding â€" announcements unless the recipient desires to send one. 3 Blocks South of Yorkdale 7831191 (FREE PARKING) 3034 DANFORTH AVE West of Victoria Park «t 3199 DUFFERIN ST. 690â€"1802 (FREE PARKING ) acknowledgement â€" cards may be sent immediately, to be followed later by handâ€" written thank you notes. In no case should thank you notes be delayed longer than may be kept. In any case, a ‘note of explanation should be sent, to the giver. _ of the wedding party. Q. When should thank you notes be sent? preferably as soon as gifts Q. What determines a formal or informal wedding? A. The type of gown the bride wears and the time of day set the type of wedding. This in turn determines the dress worn by all members three weeks after bridesmaid‘s expenses? A. She buys her own dress and pays for transportation to and from the wedding. The bride‘s family provides housing for her if she comes from out of town. Q. Who gives the bride a!:aytfherhflnrunnudo so? A. Her brother, some other male relative or a family friend. It is also proper for the mother to do so, joining the bride as she arrives alone at the front pew. Q. Are gifts returned if the wedding is called off? /9b Y 1 3y postponed for a time, gifts FOR APPOINTMENT CALL } always at your TO GIVE YOU FASTER & BETTER SERVICE ANY THING â€"ANY PLACEâ€"ANY TIME ging recaption, is a matter of pride. Our _ bridal o counsellor, Sandra Welsh, knows all about the worries of the big day for bride and family. And with six years‘ eXpériénce betiind her, she knows how to do the worrying for you. So you‘ll be free to do what you‘re supposed to do â€" celebrate. 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At the wedding breakâ€" fast or dinner, who sits at the "A Ugeally "ne . pridad A. husbands of ushers and bridesmaids if there is room. as at a @ @‘% ..'C;C,_)‘g} xM {’}'Y‘. hok J

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