Whitby Free Press, 8 Mar 1973, p. 8

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AGI' 8, 'l.RIA.MARC Il Easy care 8, 1973, WIIITBY lý'Rl-E -PRESS Sewing wedding gown-ultimate in, self expression Satisfaction, modest price ;reut idea for new brides, and <ber horneniakerx t100 is a elf-cleaning, steain and dry r on by General Elecîrie. hown is model F-I IOWH ii provide$ a sysieni wliclî tushes minerai deposits front lie waler elianiber and ui leposits front the steani vets, luis lielping <o prevent iron Jo>gging and brown spotting. Ready to enjoy deal for the new 'ýentertain- ng" bride is îlîis "Look-Sec" ilice and Serve Set frorn Dav- il Douglâss company of SIie- toygan, Wis. Useful for serv- ng party snacks frorn cheese o meat 10 pastries to canapes, lie sel, contemporary in de- ign, is*packaged in a mailable -ift box with rernovable label. MARRIAGE POPULAR There were more than 2,300,00 marriages in 1972 and figures are expected ta zlUmb this year. Slecves are the- focal point of this bridai attendant's dr fashioned of pastel leno fabric (polyester and rayon) sprig with dainty blossoms. Using McCalI's pattern 4~3167, and leno from Sears (larger stores or catalog), the dress can made for under $10. top benets The girl who's learned ta sew ln high school, and takes pride in being anc-up an fashion trcnds, Is likely ta be the bride wha opts ta sew her ownwedding gown. It's anc sure way af cx- pressing her own highly dcvelaped taste. And it's ln line with the simpler, morc natural trend af taday. Where Is it written that a bride must be donc up in satins and lace? Great - if shc's the type - and lots of girls arc. But even greater is the frccdom af chaice, in design and fabrie, available ta the bride who clects ta, sew her own gown for that great day. This year's bride may choose from ahl the light, airy fabries, like dotted voile, pique, and organdy and leno, that are easy ta sew and lovely ta 1look at. Their prices, as the practi- cal-minded miss is sure ta note, are a fraction of the cost of luxury fabries. The bridc's attendants, too, can find equally attrac- tive fabries and patterns. Scars recommends an airy printed leno (polyester and rayon) in a sai t pastel strewn with blossoms, which selîs at just $1.29 a yard. Since the average pattern calis for under five yards, it's easy ta figure the total aost of the dress well within the most modest budget. And just think of the gged compliments the bride will 45" garner for the originaUity n be and frcshness oi her wed- ding party theme. Shirt styling features ibis elîarming conîernporary wcdding dress, slyled in an airy blend of polyester and rayon, leno from Sears. Using McCall's pattern 42701, it requires jusi four and a quarter yards of the 44" fabric at $1.29. At Sears larger stores and in lthe spring catalog. Sewing Wedding Gown ultimate in self expression Material Chiffon, Taffeta, Organza Lace Applique, Crepe, Swiss Dot, Fine Batistes Wide setection of Polka-Dots in Crepe & Cotton Notions Patterns, Thread, Zippers, Trims, Buttâns, Buckles, Appliques A complete selection of all Sewing Notions We have a price'range to suit. everyone!t "budget. mi i- miný%1. MIDTOWN MALL 200 JOHN ST. OSHAWA The perfect travelling out fit by Mr. Leonard pastal blue and white check co-ordinating blue slacks with blue and white check skirt. Blazer $35.00' Slacks $2300 Skirt $18-00 33 Temperance St. Bowmanville 623-7333 (i "f Style No. 3921 i $ f j v p

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