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Timetable sets planning
It you want to be married in a
large, formal wedding, you will need
at least three months and as much as
a year to plan it.
A wedding held in the popular
summer months may need to be
booked a year ahead of time to
ensure the church, banquet hall and
caterer will be available.
In smaller centres, it is probably
sufficient to start the planning six
months before the wedding. If you
want something specific don't be
afraid to start even earlier.
The following checklist for brides
will help make the wedding go
smoothly.
THREE TO SIX MONTHS
BEFORE THE WEDDING
- Decide on the type of wedding
and reception.
- Consult the clergyman or
whoever will perform the ceremony
to select the date and hour of your
wedding.
- Determine the location of the
reception. If it-is not being held at a
private home, reserve that location
now.
- If the reception is to be catered,
reserve the caterer now.
- Determine the number of guests.
- Choose attendants and ask them
to serve.
- Make out your guest list and ask
the groom and his family to send you
theirs. Let them know how many
guests they may invite.
- Order announcements and
invitations.
THREE MONTHS BEFORE
THE WEDDING
- Make an appointment, with your
fiancee, for counselling with the
clergyman and to discuss music,
decorations and procedures during
the ceremony.
- Order your gown and those of
your attendants.
- Reserve a photographer.
- Hire the band or disk jockey for
the reception.
- Select china, crystal and silver
patterns.
- Select gifts for your bridesmaids
and a gift for the groom if you intend
to give him one.
TWO MONTHS BEFORE THE
WEDDING
- Discuss your colour scheme with
your mother and the groom's mother
so they can order their dresses.
- Hire limousines, if you want
them, to transport the bridal party to
the ceremony and from the
ceremony to the reception.
- Notify your attendants about
their fittings and accessories. If they
are wearing matching shoes, arrange
to have them dyed in one
- Register your china, crystal and
silver patterns. Let your mother and
maid of honour know where you are
registered so they can inform guests
who inquire.
- Make the final plans for your
reception - including menu, table
arrangements and decorations.
- Order your wedding cake if it is
not included in the catering.
- Make an appointment if you
wish to have your hair done the day
of the wedding.
- Prepare wedding invitations for
mailing.
Make accommodation
arrangements for out-of-town
attendants and obtain hotel
information for out of town guests.
- With your fiance, select wedding
rings.
- Mail invitations four to six
weeks before the wedding. (It is
correct to verbally tell people when
the -wedding will be so they can
make arrangements before you put
the invitations in the mail.)
ONE MONTH BEFORE THE
WEDDING
- Check with Our fiance to make
sure he has the marriage licence.
- If you plan to display wedding
gifts, begin setting up tables for
them. You should also arrange
temporary insurance for the gifts.
- Record all gifts and write the
thank you cards as they arrive.
- Make a list of your honeymoon
clothing and be sure it is cleaned and
ready to pack. Check to make sure
you have adequate luggage:
- Check on all accessories for your
and your attendants.
- Make final arrangements. with
everyone you have hired for the
wedding — the florist, photographer,
reception manager or caterer.
- Arrange for a bridesmaids'
luncheon if you are giving one.
- Make arrangements for a place
for your bridesmaids to dress.
- Plan the seating for the bridal
table and parents' tables at your
reception and make out place cards
for them.
- Send your wedding
announcement to the newspapers
with a portrait of you and your
fiance.
- Notify your wedding party of the
time of the rehearsal.
TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE
WEDDING
- Confirm hotel or other
accommodations arrangements for
your bridal party.
- Confirm flower order and
deliveries with florist.
ONE WEEK BEFORE THE
WEDDING
- Pick up gifts for your attendants.
- Give final count of 'guests to
reception manager or caterer.
- Ensure your wedding
announcements are ready to mail
following the wedding for those who
were not invited.
MORNING OF THE WEDDING
- Have hair done.
- Make sure any orders not being
delivered — such as food or flowers
— are being picked up.
IWO HOURS BEFORE THE
WEDDING
- Have your attendants arrive at
your home — or meet them at their
hotel — to dress and to assist you
with any last minute details.
ONE HOUR BEFORE THE
WEDDING
- Apply makeup.
- Dress, being sure to cover your
face so the makeup doesn't get on
your gown.
30 MINUTES BEFORE THE
WEDDING
- Groom and best man arrive at
place of ceremony.
- Background music starts.
- First guests arrive and are seated.
- You and your attendants go to
the church or location of the
wedding and wait in a private roorri:
15 MINUTES BEFORE THE
WEDDING
- Family members and honoured
guests arrive and are seated.
- Groom's parents arrive and are
escorted to their seats.
The bride's mother is escorted to
her seat in the front row.
- The white carpet or aisle runner
is rolled down the aisle.
- The bride's father takes his place
with the bride.
- The attendants take their places
in the proper order for the
processional.
- At the time stated on the
invitation, the music starts and the
ushers lead the procession down the
aisle. Tips for honeymoon planning
Planning a honeymoon?
These tips might help it go
smoother..
1 - Work only with a travel agent
who makes you feel comfortable.
2 - If you really, really want to
certain destination then book your
honeymoon early. A year in advance
isn't too early if getting your choice
location means a lot to you.
3 - If you're not exactly certain
what you want or where you want to
go, sit 'down as a couple and talk
about what you both want. Then go
in and see your travel agent to see
what she can suggest.
4 - Things to consider when
picking a honeymoon location
include: do you want to get a
passport (and possibly vaccinations),
how much money do you want to
spend, do you dislike certain types of
food. Let's face it, if you hate
Mexican food you probably
wouldn't enjoy honeythooning in
that country.
5 - Decide if you want a lot of
modern conveniences.
If you want hot water 24 hours a
day don't go to countries like the
Dominican Republic, because you
won't get it.
Places without modern
conveniences can still be good
honeymoon spots, but couples
should decide how important
convenience is to them.
6 - Don't eliminate certain types
of vacations because of pre-
conceived ideas. Some people, men
particularly, shy away from cruises
because they think it means getting
dressed up all the time. There are lots
of cruises where you don't have to
get dressed up every night.
7 - Ask your friends where they
have travelled on vacation and if
they enjoyed it. But don't- feel
pressured into taking the same trip
someone else took simply because
they had a good time. The general
location might be good — Europe-or
the Caribbean — but there are all
kinds of little things they wanted or
were willing to compromise on that
could make it unpleasant for you.