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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-02-19, Page 4411,1111.111111101111111111111 Page 32 - Wednesday, February 19, 1997 5andocoti, Avniethinc Ik1I 4 i lU 1/ ult 1kY1 tNlW, sanethincliit There's something for wary brldrl Complete NEM et Cards. a s It'oodldirop Aeoseasetes DEEMIEM Ifgere), .JEWELLERS. `(W6 \ PARKHILL 294-0022 4 Come To Tastebuds for • Chocolate Wedding Favours • Shower. Wedding d4 Honeymoon Basket • Party Trays • hese Y vegetable • droit • Sasds.khea • sweet • GUt Mer • Ha•ddlpped Chocolates • Specialty Coffee & Tar Our Services Are Irresistible! Visit our retail showroom or call today. oeot TuesSN.10 a.a5:30 Fa Hwy. 4 South of CLINTON (directly across from Havarti* 482-1232 The things guests like "Masts should be filled with anecdotes that are revealing — not embarrassing." "I hate when the waiter removes my plate before I'm finished eating. You get up 4., for a minute and it disappears!" "I wish relatives who can't sing wouldn't perform." It's easy to get wedding guests talking when they're asked about their biggest gripes. Although certain circumstances are beyond the couple's control, some (often avoidable) situations may leave guests with a bitter taste. What wedding guests appreciate and detest: • Table traumas: Guests resented the 'traffic jam' created by people crowding to find their table card. Unmarrieds attest to the. awkwardness of both an all - singles table where everyone is a stranger and 'single Siberia' — being seated at an 'all -couples' table and left alone when -the twosomes get up to dance. The consensus: Tables should be a mix of couples and singles, at least some of whom know one another. • Music mayhem: It's too loud when you're trying to talk, too soft when you try to dance. or worse, you hear the band playing at the party next door. One likeable musical .:.,...:>:., ; `iP ;z° ssur9mm:;araf' ryrm `.ate°» wr J JIE fo (AY ET O "YOM ONE &TOP WEDDINC &IOP" • Everything from beautiful floral accents in either fresh or artifical suited to your special day. • Rentals for Church, Dinner and Hall • "NEW" linen table cloths, napkins & skirting • Full Decorating Service "I WOULD LOVE TO SIT DOWN WITH YOU TO DISCUSS eP; r Bill Lumby and Olive Miller were married at Trinity United Church, Schumaker, Ont. September 28,1946. element: ethnic or very lively dances. • Bright lights, big headaches! Photographers and videographers: guests advise you to capture the moment and fade into the background. • Waiting and wilting: The receiving line gives guests a chance to share in the occasion, but it can also mean a long wait, especially at large' weddings. Waiters with hors d'oeuvres and drinks could 'walk the line,' quenching guests' thirst and keeping them from worrying they'll miss the cocktail hour. • Invitation faux pas: A breach of etiquette committed by some couples is to print or engrave the registry location on the wedding invitation. YOUR FLORAL AND RENTAL NEEDS, TO CREATE THAT SPECIAL DAY THAT EM ORIE Truly,BobRE bi MADERegleFROM!" r27 oa%zen rSt. �� 2uz1Ci 236-7772 One guest got what she considered the ultimate in tackiness: a letter from a store where the bride and groom had registered, saying, "We hope we can accommodate your gift needs," tucked into her invitation. What are some surefire ways to host a reception that will be fondly remembered? Add personal touches that • reflect the couple's uniqueness — a well- prepared toast (never an embarrassing roast), personalized wedding favors (small engraved silver frames encasing guests' table cards, for example) and unusual centerpieces are much appreciated. CEDAR / LANE G PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO Complete Wedding Packages • Reasonable Rates, Family Portraits • Pet Portraits • Sports Photography PAM REVINOTON 519-2940201 R.R. 8, PARKHILL