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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-02-19, Page 31Get alterations early... • from page 10 propriate price range. Don't go to the rnost expensive shop in town and buy their cheapest gowns. Staff tend to be less attentive to customers buying the least expensive line. In addition to finding a flattering style, study the quality of dresses. Always check seams to be sure enough material was left to keep the dress together. Be particularly careful when in- specting inexpensive gowns or you could end up hunting for safety pins on the wedding day. "It wouldn't be the first time a bride or bridesmaid has had to use pins to keep her dress together as she prepared to . walk down the aisle," Allan says. A new method of gluing lace onto gowns cuts costs and can be an attrac- tive, albeit less durable, alternative. When budgets are right, consider buying attendants' dresses which would be suitable for other occasions. • As they have to place special orders, shops will insist on a deposit, usually ranging from 20 to 50 per cent of the total price. The deposit is normally non- refundable, even if the wedding is called off. Try to place orders six months in ad- vance of the wedding day. To help guard against disappointment, insist on delivery a month before the actual ceremony. With enough time, most problems can be solved. Be sure to take a good look at the dress ordered. Write down any important style details and ask for a small sample of the fabric. During the long wait between ordering and receiving the gown, it is possible to forget what it looks like. The ministry has received complaints from brides who claim they did not get what they ordered. But, in many cases, the women looked at so many dresses when shopping, they simply forgot which one was finally chosen. Attendants pay their own costs Attendants at a wedding may learn the lesson of the bride and groom: weddings can be an expensive celebration. There are some time -tested, etiquette - en -trenched expenses that bridesmaids and ushers must accept gracefully: they have been honored with special respon- sibilities in the union of the bride and , groom, and these honors carry with them special costs. Bridesmaids pay for their own bridesmaids dresses, shoes, gloves and other accessories, their own transportation to and from the city or town where the wedding takes place, an individual gift to the couple, a shower or luncheon for the bride, and sometimes a contribution to a gift from all. bridesmaids to the bride. The ushers pay for the rental of their wedding attire, transportation to and from the wedding location, an individual gift to the couple, sometimes a contribu- tion to a gift from all ushers to the groom, and a bachelor dinner, if given, for the groom. Hair Styling for Ladies and Gentlemen 53 South St,. GODERICH, Ontario 524-4279 We'll help you look your very best... ,forDiscounta Wedding Party of 4 or more. P)[Q5L@QUO1iS ByDestgn 111e1"so FAMILY HAIRSTYLING 482-7711 Clinton. ghowease'86, page 11 Children are special members of the bridal party. They delight the guests and add spon- taneous monlents long remembered. This flowergirl with her long gown and dainty wreath adds innocence and charm only a little girl can bring. 1 photo by Colleen Maguire ) GG GQE'1'I1LER of O FINE FURNITURE Waierlic/ra Pennsylvania House Kaufman of Collingwood Deilcraft House of Brougham loxton *Off W 041A 741/17/411/ a42151 4m -e al;rryiloore J C.:Snyder Sklar Brentwood La -Z, -;Boy GOETTLER'S ON THE MAIN STREET OF DUBLIN OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ANI) FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 345-2250