Clinton News-Record, 1974-06-06, Page 6 (2)K. C. COOKE
When a girl hears the
echo of Wedding
Bells, it's time to
check with her florist.
What better place than
our local K. C. Cooke
Flower Shop.
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FLOWLF--; ),V1r3F..D ANYWHERE
61 0,.Eange Street S.
CLINTON ONTARIO
Phone (619) 482.-7012
NOM 11,.0 P,(). Bus: 185
Here's how to make inexpensive flower decorations for bridal showers and parties from used
foam egg cartons; 1. Cut back of carton with sharp knife or scissors; 2. Cut carton strips;
3. Form petals with scissors; 4, Make stamens; 5. Punch hole through-center of petal unit;
6. Insert stamens and wire; 7. Tape-wrap stem to hold leaves in place and stamens in flower;
8. For multipetal flowers glue other petal units on each other at alternate angles..
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FORM REIMS
SHOWCASE
'74
For Weddings
& Special Occasions
— Special occasions require
special attention.
Your formalwear and the
accessories to go with it
4 should be right in every detail.
More than just a catalogue, Showcase '73
is a complete Formal Fashion Portfolio.
Planned to help you choose formalwear that
is not only correct for the occasion but tight
for you and most important, tailored to fit
like your very own.
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AdVENTURE
The Oxford Grey Adventurer
Stytt 210 Isim: bays' 2 to rnen's 55)
Worn with 5 trioed Oared ir011SOrs C:1 Pearl g(0), V1:51 c3Suweerters
CI &cot tie Ct Wit% cam "GOA le" tlf "Toctait" 5h & jewetry
Woking for personalized service and huge selection? Find these and more at
Melon and Campbell Limited with Freeman's Format Rentals. Ai Pickett and
Canipbeles we give service 4.- It's our formal Wear we rent!
PICKETT and CAMPBELL LIMITED
• CLINTON GODERICH kINCA6INE
treasures
accessories
nishing from scratch would
have been far too dear, in
both senses, The solution
was ideal, they combined
their tastes.
Now, her traditional de-
signs show off Well with his
modern table placed proud-
ly in front, And to unify it,
new modestly priced Syroco
wail accessories were chosen
in both contemporary and
traditional designs.
The Syroco art reproduc-
tions of old masters, the up-
to-the minute serigraphs,
sconces, and a carved
bracket and ivy filled plant-
er were artistically grouped
on their handsome panelled
wail.
The overall effect is
Uniquely theirs, a perfect
complement to the entire
room and to their new life
together,
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Couple married
4. at Kingdom Halt
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MR. AND MRS. LARRY SMUK
. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's gowned identically to the'
Witnesses, Goderich, was the matron of honor. Also gowned
scene May 10 for the double- as the senior attendants was
,ring ceremony at which Wendy the flowergirl, Darlene
Zinn exchanged vows with McGrath, Kitchener.
Larry Smuk. White daisies and
Groomsman was Doug
yellow sweetheart roses Zieman, Brantford. Ushers
decorated the Hall for the wed- were Ron Smuk, Kitchener;
ding performed by Mr, H. Katz- Brian McGrath, Kitchener; and
mier, Kitchener. , Gerry Zinn, Goderich.
Pianist at the wedding was Ringbearer was Lloyd Zinn,
Anne Hopper of Seaforth and Goderich. All the men were
the soloist was Mrs. Barbara dressed in brown tuxedos.
McKee, Goderich. The wedding reception was
The bride is the daughter of in Saltford Valley Hall where
,Clarke Zinn, Goderich, and the brandy snifters filled with
groom is the son of Paul Smuk, daisies were scattered about
Kitchener. the tables. The bride's mother
For her wedding, the bride was gowned in a long mauve
chose an empire waisted long- dress with white accessories
sleeved gown with a lace bodice and the groom's mother wore a
and satin covered with sheer long mint gown with white ac-
skirt. She wore a cathedral- cessories.
bridal bouquet.
daisies, yellow sweetheart roses
and baby's breath for her
length veil and carried white
white accessories. The
changed to a baby blue swiss
do polazzo pant suit with
For travelling, the bride
Matron of honor was the newlyweds are living in Kit-
bride's sister, Mrs. Carolyn chener,
Babinsky, London. She was
Guests were present from
gowned in a yellow and white Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, swiss dot dress with an empire London, Strathroy, Goderich,
waist and a flowing skirt. She Clinton, Wingham, Sarnia and
carried a bouquet of white Detroit.
daisies and yellow sweetheart
roses. Prior to her marriage, the
Bridesmaids were Debbie bride was feted at six showers
Hooper, London; Linda Sim- in London, Kitchener,
mons, London; and Janice Goderich, Lucknow and Mt.
Zinn, Goderich. They were , Brydges.
Nostalgic, modern
unified by wall of
Many newly married cou-
ple% today, wish to bring
into their new homes treas-
ured possessions symbolic
of the past.
It isn't only widow's or
divorcees who are reluctant
to dispose of things they
love but the well-estab-
lished bachelor and widow-
er as well. Starting a new
home all over again means
putting it all together, and
that can be a joy.
Even if she optt for tra-
ditional and his bent is
Modern, the two styles can
be harmoniously Mated. For
Instance, one young wornan
prized her French sofa and
wouldn't dream of parting
With her carved Tyndale
candlestick lamp, while he ,
spent years seeking that
perfect chrome framed
glas$-tbp coffee table; Put.•