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The Huron Expositor, 1994-02-23, Page 50PAGE 12D -Wednesday, February 23, 1994 We undertand. Pn1 ThI1 ic, what makec,u', different .••• "Let Us Help You Decide on A Florist" by former customers of COUNTRY FLOWERS Brenda (Balston) Gough - May 8, 1993 "A special thanks to Penny, whose enthusiasm and creativity really contributed to making my day the most beautiful one I could imagine. The flowers she arranged were gorgeous, and it was obvious in dealing with her that she put her heart into it as much as I would have if I was doing it myself. Thanks!" r Carole Anne (Yuzwa) Nakeff - May 21, 1993 "My husband Alex & I appreciated the confidentiality since our wedding was a most private occasion. The wedding bouquet was unique, exquisite and beautifully matched the colouring of my dress. Service was excellent and we appreciated the follow-up re: detail and arrangements. It was/is a pleasure always to deal with your shop." r Carrie (McLeod) Grainger - July 10, 1 993 "Working with Penny helped ease some of the stress you experience from planning the perfect wedding. Penny listened while I explained what kind of theme 1 wanted for our wedding and helped us from there when deciding what fresh flowers to use. Everything was exactly the way we had -hoped it to be. The quality of Country Flowers workmanship was obvious. Dealing with Country Flowers made me feel very confident. I would definitely recommend your services to any future bride. Kim (Watson) Rush - December 5, 1992 "I was extremely pleased with all aspects offered to me by Country Flowers. First off, the atmosphere is very relaxing. I always lose myself in the mirage of colours, smells and unique items offered. It's like stepping into a page of Victorian magazine. The attention to detail and the helpfulness of every- one, all contributed to my satisfaction and delight with Country Flowers. Last, but not least, the end product ... I couldn't have been happier. You used the budget I had to work with and it looked like a million. I'd recommend C.F. to everyone!" r COUNTRY FLOWERS 341 main street • exeter • 235-2350 .X/vdee5, .9% otf/%d .%JM Dorothy May Rutledge and John Barrie Brown were united in marriage July 8, 1961, in Clinton. The bride's dress, modelled by her daughter, Donna McPhee, of Port Albert, was a waltz -length gown of white lace over tulle and taffeta. The fitted bodice features a Sabrina neckline and long lily -point sleeves. The lace overskirt is caught up at each side with three lace roses. A flower headdress holds her shoulder -length veil. She carried a bouquet of white mums and red roses. The bride was attended by her sister, who wore a waltz -length dress of yellow lace over taffeta and carried an arrangement of mauve mums. The groom was attended by his brother. Photo by Mona I Who Sits Musical chairs is great fun at birthday parties for kids - but not at weddings. Haphazard seating does not work at most receptions, and the organized bride would be wise to have place cards at where? guests tables. Buffet -style receptions do not require formal seat assignments, but if the reception features a served meal, a seating chart and place cards help things run smoothly.