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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-06-06, Page 10 (2)Galbraith Radio & TV 1 Rattenbury St. Clinton-482-3841 The KENTON. Some folks may be sur- prised that The Kenton doesn't act like an ordinary portable color TV. But then, it isn't an ordinary color TV. It doesn't look like one, with its attractive styling. And it doesn't perform like one, because it has the same chassis and features as an Elec. trohome console. Wrapped in a durable Walnut Vinyl. Earphone Jack. 24" W, 171/2" I8t/2,11 Pip 10, Here's Who Foots The Bills "Who pays for what?" is the most common question asked when a wedding, particularly a large one, is being planned. Listed here are the financial responsibilities of the bride's parents, the bridegroom, the groom's parents. The bride's parents pay for: FeeS for bridal consultant., Invitations to the wedding, announcements, etc, Fees for church or synagogue. Organist's fee and soloist's. The reception, food, music and incidentals. Photographer. Bride's trousseau and wedding dress.. Bridesmaid's hotel bills, if they have travelled. Flowers for the maid or matron of honor, bridesmaids, flower girl, church and reception. Boutonniere for bride's father. Wedding gift to bridal counie lifts. for bridesmaids, maid of honor, junior attendants. Gift to groom. ' ' Groom's ring (if double ceremony). Bridegroom pays for: Engagement and wedding rings. Marriage licenSe and attendant fees, Clergyman's fee. Bride's bouquet and going-away corsage, Corsages for both mothers, special relatives such as grandmothers or favorite aunts. Boutonniere for himself, best man and ushers, Gloves and ties for best man and ushers if they do not have suitable one. His own wedding clothes. Gifts to best man and ushers. Wedding gift to bride, Hotel bills for best' man and ushers, if they have travelled, Bachelor dinner (if he gives one). Honeymoon trip. Groom's parents pay for: Wedding rehearsal party (if they give one). Their own travel and hotel expenses. Wedding present for the couple. WIP fc 2, ogPv ciP3)-- PLACE SETTINGS . When shopping for ster- ling, the tableware is usual-• ly offered as a numbered place setting. A six-piece place setting includes ,a knife, fork, teaspoon, soup spoon, salad fork and but- ter spreader. The five piece, setting includes all of the pieces but eliminates the butter spreader. If you're traveling to the honeymoon destination by plane, •be sure to check weight limits in advance, as excess baggage can prove to be an unexpected ex- pense. Memento Wedding cake topped with a silver bell, put upon a stand to give it mobility. Wedding bell engraved with the happy couple's name and date of marriage, gives the Reed and Barton bride a memento to cherish all of her life. Gift Boxed (over all height 6%"). ORDER EXTRAS When ordering formal wedding invitations, a wise bride-to-be orders at least 10% more than actually ex- • pected. This covers extra souvenir mementoes for parents and close friends. LUGGAGE WEIGHT .. PLAN CAREFULLY Whatever size or style the wedding will be, it is the careful, thoughtful plan- ning — not the cost — that makes it beautiful. For That Exclusive Gift, See Our Selection of Lamps-Recliners-Pillows-Paintings Cushions-Hassocks-Mirrors Chair For All Occasions Be Sure With Furnishings From... LODGE FURNITURE 33 West St. — Goderich 524-7884 t=41====41=4/=011C=414=41=4=11=4K=43==>IX=t1=4 1.011C" It's Your Wedding We'd Like To Help Make It The Best For the New Look in Formal Wear from Freeman's Visit Us Now Tailored. To Fit Like Your Very Own FREEMIM FORMAL RENTALS erman's Men's Wear (OPEN FRIDAY EVENING) PHONE 482-9351 Clinton tc=4=tic==>txt=0.=>t tc::=4==:Dt It=ti•c==4*==t=4tc=x1c==zoc==:)*==4