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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-06-24, Page 101k usy modern, brides gain their fre4om with work,saving household devices eta a plus to be getting Martied In the linat. POT4Mittea fair COMIgning borne and career, and for balatACing horn% recrea- tional and educational tereatap ace more Plentgul now tharudgring anyother period, In history. The Modern bride takes advantage of tit'l many home 'eonvenlencee and work saving devices avail- able to her so that she can spend the time saved doing the things she en- Joya most Hereare some of the ways you can use multiple use aPPllances and aids to your best benefit; • Dtsltioashers — when choosing a dishwasher, pick one which will dry as well A wash dishes. Many models will clean pots and pans, too. These new -style dishwashers allow the bride to get the whole job done in one step, instead (continued from page 6) 1W/6 was also the year America was celebrating its centennial, Many fash- ions were designed in hon - of two or three. go FrosNw refrloga- tors —bY selecting frost-. tree model, you will avoid the unpleasa14, nlesaY and thne-cOnSuMing task of defrosting the freezer. Many refrigerators now come with larger freezer sections, too, and this is a bonus for three reasons: a larger freezer provides extra room for storing food so that you need not shop as often; it allows you to buy meats and other foOdAtufra in large quantities to save money; and it gives you the oppor- tunity to cook and freeze dishes ahead, saving time in a crunch! • Multi-purpose clean- ers usea versatile clean- er such as Glass*PlusA glass, appliance and cabi- net cleaner, which allows you to clean virtually all washable surfaces around the house with one Spray cleaner and a clean cloth or sponge. The Cleaner can be used on both glass and nOn- illam aliriateatailOwing you to zip through housework without 'having to tote a large assortment of differ- ent cleaning products. • Trash compactors — garbage is MesSy, but with a trash compactor the mess is outref-sight, less cumbersome, and deodor- ized. In addition to the aesthetic advantages, with trash compactors the gar- bage needn't be emptied as often. Freed from many of the drudgeries of housekeep- ing, women today are able to be whoever and what- ever *they want to be. If you're lucky, you're marry- ing a man who will share your burdens and encour- age your successes so that the pluses of the -10s can belong to you both. or of the anniversary. The military influence was very . strong and the dress had a definite tailored look. Hustling brides It was traditional at this time for the bride to wear her gown to the first din- ner party after the wed- ding. The train of the skirt was laid in large organpipe pleats which gave the necessary full- ness for the bustle. By 1905 brides in gen- eral were imposing with their , high pompadours, hourglass figpres and for- ward -slanted posture of the Grecian bend. During this period, there was great emphasis on elegant undergarments, although they were never shown! Twenty years later the history, of fashion took a revolutionary turn. For the first time in the history of fashion, the dress reached the knees. This fashion trend lasted only three years, until the great depression, but it signifies the beginning of theliber- ated woman—a movement which changed the world. LOOICIN POR THAT SPECIAL GIFT? Whether it be a wedding an,' niversary, birthday, graduation, shower or simply a token of your love; in Goderich it's Squire Gifts. You can be sure of finding a unique gift at a reasonable price whatever the occasion. Our courteous staff is able hi- assist you, with what you may have in mind. Corrie in and browse, and you'll see for yourself. The home of fine quality. Squite GOA HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH GODERICH Open 7 days a week 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1==i41C=IIC=X3=._. 1N 1948 THE FIRST GOWN manufactured by Priscilla of Boston was shown in the Pennsylvania Hotel and Macy's New York was the first retail store to buy it. The gown was made of ivory skinner satin with a two and a half yard train. 1976 Flowers for your Wedding are as individual as you are. They need to be talked about thought about and planned for. Drop in and see us or call for an appointment to discuss flower plans for the memorable day of your wedding. We have many unique ideas we would like to share. THE MODERN BRIM OF 1976 reflects numy of the tra- ditions of her counterpart 200 years ago, proving that elegance i%„agele..... Jltrc,, bouquets and hhcmorni4 of white lace pattern a wedding band neckline with a molded sil- houette, By Priscilla of Boston. 610range-Street, Clinton 482-7012