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(photo by Mary Layton)
rides can be choosy
Your wedding gown is the ultimate ex-
pression of wto you are. Realizing this, a
growing number of women are taking
matters into their own hands by sewing
their own wedding gowns for that very
special day.
Today's bride-to-be has more choices
than ever before in the amount
sophisticated bridal fabrics, lat
tions available to her.
Since about 75 per cent of st re -bought
dresses have to be altered any at an
additional charge to the buyer), sewing
your own dress is not only a statement of
personal expression but it makes good
sense economically to the legions of
women who are handy with a sewing
machine.
The most superlative bridal fabrics
originate in Europe, particularly in Italy
and France, while imitations of these
fabrics are manufactured in the Orient.
What you're willing to pay depends on
your priorities. You can pay for the finest
creme de la creme of fabrics or you may
and no -
"The Wedding Specialists°"l
be comfortable wearing a fabric from the
Orient at half the price — still lovely to
look at but not of the finest quality. Find
out from a &abric store where the fabric
originates (soiree""`stores make a fact of
not telling you unless you ask!)
There are some people who feel that if
you sew a dress from a store-bought pat-
tern, your garment won't look very
original. Nothing could be further from
the truth. Due to the availability of
numerous fabrics, lace, notions, and pat-
terns, no two dresses will look exactly
alike.
Vogue patterns are the biggest sellers.
Vogue has two or three dresses that are
magnificent... traditional, sophisticated
and unique — rolled into one:
One dress looks Victorian with a fitted
bodice, full skirt and long train; another
has a skirt that flares out in a feminine,
tulip shape. The instructions for Vogue
bridal patterns are well thought out, she
says, and most have matching
bridesmaids' pattern included.
Visit Kings, Dixie's and Campbell's for
PERFECT WEDDINGS
FROM THE INVITATIONS TO THE
MEMORIES!
Bill King, Dixie Cameron and Mac Campbell
cordially invite you to share in their
Spring Wedding Specials
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ANY ORDER BOOKED -PRIOR TO APRIL 31st, 1986
KINGS
BOOK & GIFT SHOP •
:..Let your Wedding Invitations be in a style that
, suits YOU. Our fine selection includes invitations
& accessories from .International, Rainbow and
.larmony.
33 EAST ST., GODERICH
524-1531
DIXIE'S
FLOWERS & GIFTS
...Flowers add the touch of elegance and class with
the colour and style to suit YOU: From quiet sim-
plicity to an elegant garden or church wedding;
silks to last forever or fresh flowers for fragrance
and tradition.
166 THE SQUARE, GODERICH
524-8761
"The Wedding Specialists"
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PHOTOGRAPHY by
MAC CAMPBELL
...Capture each moment of YOUR special day with
beautiful- photographs and treasure them for a
lifetime.
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524-7532
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