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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-03-20, Page 34Paget` Roses and daisies.. ®from page 3 popular . flowers in their shop for wedding .41:0o11gaets are sweetheart roses: The most widely used bouquets for the bridesmaids combine daisies, either yellow or tinted, with dainty sprigs of baby's breath. The bride. can also -.i-f-.-.she_ wishes although roses are tjie more popular choice. Her bouquet ishould, of course,be more elaborate than the others since it is symbolically a fresh flowers are still popular too. Ruthann says out of the last 14 weddings the Bo K Barn has arranged flowers for, 12 have been silk and only two fresh. Many brides and bridesmaids like to keep their bouquets or make centrepieces out of them so they can be used again and . again, she ---says.-.--Mrs:---Cooke that, although although their shop does both kinds of flowers, fresh ones are still the most popular. A helpful- hint- frorn • florists is don't plan a wedding for a day too near the major holidays such as Valentine's Day, Easter, Thanskgiving or Christmas. These are busy times in the flower business so it's quite possible that a wedding would not fit into the schedule. Weddings require a great deal of time and planning and nd" one would . be satisfied with a rush job. When ordering flowers, don't forget to order corsages for your mother and the groom's mother and even, the grand- mothers if you desire. -You might also want to order boutonnieres for the fathers and grand.. fathers and even the master of ceremonies. And you could consider ordering table arrangements for the reception.. As for expense, it is thankfully not necessary to spend a fortune to have plenty of beautiful flowers. The special beauty of flowers that enhances a wedding stems not so much from the number of -"flowers used as it does from the expertisethat goes into. creating each, and every unique floral arrangement. gift from the groom on their wedding day'. Remember flowers for the men in the -wedding party too. Traditionally, the groom sports a sprig of stephanotis but the trend today has ' him wearing a flower from the bride's bouquet. The florist may even wire a special flower into the. bouquet for the bride to remove and. slip into his lapel while at the altar. Ushers have customarily worn white carnations as white is the usual color specified for formal weddings. However, with a variety of colors showing up more andmore in men's formal attire, it is commonfor their flowers to-naazch thos.e_carxied_by the bridesmaids. In the last three or four year's, many brides have opted for using silk flowers either in bouquets only or for all the floral arrangements. Mr. Deonomme says he has found that silk flowers have become popular in his shop within ' the last two years but ite for winter One wedding phenomenon, par- ticularly popular in the winter months, is the "Snowball Wedding," in which the bride and all her attendants are dressed in white, The male attendants and groom can wear all whitey • or they can wear white tie and black tails for a formal evening affair, gray cutaways during the day. . Paster flowers traditionally add a touch of color ... beautifully! 1980 Grooms are in good hands with us Here Bob Campbell shows Brenda and Don one of the many smartly styled spring suits. Campbell's, also your exclusive Freeman Formal Rental dealer for Clinton, Goderich, Bayfield and area. Come in and pick up a catalogue and put together your version of the Freeman Look.,. to Campbell's Men's Wear is a sponsoring store for the CKNX "NEWLYWEDS,., 1-98.0 Any couple being married in 1980 is eligible to win a HONEYMOON TRIP to tiie BXFTA-MAS'for one week! Draw to be made May 12, 17980. Be sure to pick up an entry form from Campbell's Men's Wear. I crr }oII at sour Best FREErnAn "'Iailoretltof lke.your ow•n" MAIN CORNER, CLINTON 482-9732 Decorative Confidence You are undoubtedly searching for a certain "look" that will be -just right" to add the sparkley.ou want in a particular area in your home... We know you Will find. it in our refreshing collection of furnishings, wall covering, fabrics ' and our design awareness. Quite naturally, all our designs have the Raintree "look"...that certain enviable quality which is your assurance of excellence and good taste. Whatever strikes your'fancy, whatever you select, -will become an important scheme of your home,'.. a background that will flatter you and reflect your decorative ingenuity. Tim. Exclusive • Fabrics Wallcoverings • Furniture • Art & Accents SHOWROOM: 128 Albert Street, Clinton 482 3871 - a 4"