Whitby Free Press, 10 Feb 1982, p. 17

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BRIDAL PUL-OUT SECTION Here a re Hi nts to HeIp Honeymoon Planners Planning a honeymoon can lx more fun for a yoaung couple than planning a wedd 'in. After aIl, this is the timfe when the couple will be alone together after the wedding festivities are over. .Hlowever, in planning a lion eymoon, certain things should be considered. The amount of money and time available for a honeymoon are the primary considera- tions. Then, choose a destination that is most appealing to you and- your mate. If you enjoy skiing, find a' suitable ski area and check around for special packages that include lodging and lift tickets. A travel agent can helpyo find the.best package available for ski areas and other resorts. Dude ranches, golf and tennis resorts also offer special packages that com- bine your favorite, sports with lodging and some meals. In many cases, res ort. hotels team up with airlines to offer special packages which include-transportation and lodging.- Hotels- in Mexico, Hawaii and the. Caribbean offer various "inclusive" packages for co,'uples which include excursion rate air transpor- tation from. majo iis Most resort hotel packages offer lodging based. on double occupancy which is perfect for honeymooners. Taking a cruise through the Caribbean, the Pacific or the Mediterranean is a relaxing way to combine a romantie honeymoon with a little sightseeing. The cris, .sbips stop at various port long enough to alloN passengers to disembar. and enjoy the local scenery You can> also cruise to,. destination such as Acapulc( on a luxury liner, spenî several nights there in ý hotel and fly back to mos major cities in the Unite< States and Canada. 1Most honeymoonerý prefer a relaxing vacation t( hectic touring and sight. seeing.. However, tours t( any place in the world art available through trave. agencies. Wher-ever you go, enjo3 your honeymoon. You ma) want to return there someda) - perhaps on a special anniversary - SO make ita time for happy memories. WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1982, PAGE 17 Give A Co'oking Couple ts ~ Extr'a-Help inthe,-Kithen k emm- El .... . '.......,......~.... ... ......... -a t ..., . .. .. A Very Special'Place-: Your-J3edroom ut Home When you are planning your first home together, you'll want to pay special attention to your bedroom. It should be' a special place for the two of you to share together, to relax in, have a late-night snack and sleep comfortably in. It makes' good senise to invest in good-quality bed linens and furnishings thatwill last. Two- of the most impor- tant purchases you will make are your bed pillows and comforter. The top-of- the- line bed pillow is filleïd with luxuriously soft and lightweight dow*n from' geese. and ducks. If you prefer a slightly firmer pil- low, select one filled with a blend of down and feathers. The more feathers in the blend, the firmey the pillow. There are also pillows filled with goose.or duck feathers. Feather pilIlows are the firmest of the natural-fili pillows. Polyester and foam rubber are also used as pil- low filîs. Regardless of the filling, a good pillow should be, resilient, odorless and free of lumps. Today, 'comforters are the most popular bedcov- ering choice. They cre ate a finished look in the bed- room without the nuisance of using both a blanket and bedspread. Comforters are particularly popular with active, busy newlyweds who don't',want to spend un- necessary time making up the bed, but want their. bed- room to look attractive. When you select a com- forter, keep in mind that there are comforters tilled with down, down and feathers, or polyester. The- comforter filled' with na- tural materials wiIl drape your body; it will keep you warm in winter and comfor- table in the Warmer months. A quality comforter will- give you years of comfort, and still look luxuriously fluffy. It makes good sense to in- vest in quality items for your home. In the long run, they will actually, be less ex- pensive than cheaper ones because they last longer and provide comfort for years., This is particularly impor- tant when you select bcd linens, pillows and com- forters because an invest- ment in your sleep will make daytime hours more prod- uctive and enjoyable, too. t FOR THE COUPLES WHO LOVE TO COOK, but hate to slIce, shred, grate*and chop, The Meal Fixer from General Electric can heip keep newlywed togetherness in the kitchen on the right track. This versa- tile countertop appliance cornes with three stalnless steel cutters:. one for, slicing, one for. shredding and chopplng and one for fine shreddlng and gratlng. The unique, compact design features a chute thatfJolds down 'neatly for easy storage. A food pusher directs vegeta- bles, cheeses, nuts and mneats through the chute. Ail remoivable parts are dishwasher-safe. t BRIDAI BOUDOIR . . . Traditional wood, warm colors, lace ruffles, a down-filled comfforter anfd piilows combine to create this attractive bed- room designed for a- newlywed couple, Royal blue walls and carpet form a riçh ground. The pale blue down comforter adds a iuxurious note to the roomn and wilI keep you warm ail winter and comfortable in the warmer months. The basic blue schemeis echoed in the tea. service, Iamps,' night table accessories and the smnall Oriental rugs. White dust ruff le, canopy, pillow shams and upholstery fabric add a cris p touch and balance the warm, blue tones of this cozy, yet luxurious-iooking, f irst bedroom for the just-married pair. Attention to small details make this truly a weicome haven for the two of you to share.t ANGLE goain ISTYLE 1024A Brock St. S. Whitby. 668-7000 MON DAY & WEDNESDAy CUT DAYS Shampoo, Cut & Blow Dry eCustom weddlng bouquets *Weddlng cake rentais *Glft suggstons *Life long sIlk f lowers *. *WIcker fumlIshlngs for ... your new home s.Complementary-golng away cor- sage *Weddlng accessorles Drop in for a look. 305 Brock St. N. Mon., Tues., Thurs. 10-6 WHITBY Wed. - Ciosed Fn. 10-8 Sat. - 10-6 vm ~Calil 666-1444 CLEANERS SAME DAY SERVICE ALTERATIONS ANýD REPAIRS K & M Cleaner's Sp.. cial shirt service ls for youlf: 1. You aren't lion. Ing your shirts ... and -they look ILt. The 49ers of the Caiifornia Goid Rush were in your position, living aione and In- tent on their work. An enterprising man named Davis gave up on panning, bought an old engine from a ship captain and at- tached it to a contrap- tion built for hlmby a àa rpenter, and esta- biished the f irst power-machine laun- dry ln the country. To wash ail the shirts of ail those mîners. 2. Your wifs bates to iron shirts. So did Mrs. Hannah Montague. So much so, that ln 1824 she invented de- tachab1é shirt collars, s0 she wouidn't have to wash and iran shir- ts so often. For de- cades atter, women ail over' the country sent' ln their hus-, band's coilars to the place where they were invented. It was believed nobody .could finish them better than a,-Troy, New York, iaundry. We can finish your Shirts 65" Pants $2 shirts so they have body and look, smooth and sharp. Y.'ou ýcan request a stlff finish, ora soft one, more appropri- ate for Oxford-cioth shirts. - For those I'Perma- press" shirts lookln'g 11lmp after mn wash- Ings; -For those new, at Cotton shirts you wa nt for their comfort and coolness; - For shirts with Im- possible wrinkles, be- cause you foigot to run to the dryer as soon as it stopped - K & M Ciean.r's shirt service is convenient and hlgh-quality. To Feb. 259,1982 ""4 CaL> ui. f Z LI c nttr amiLy 112 COLBORNE ST. W., WHITBY 668-2831 mum"

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