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Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-19, Page 20, \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ % ♦ M ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ,.\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\* \\ 1877 CULBERT'S BAKERY 1975 "THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY" , 49 West St., Goderich, 524-7941 BIRTHDAY WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY CAKES . OUR SPECIALTY WEDDING CAKE ORDERS Token by Appointment Only CaII Mr. or Mrs. Mel Culbert at 524-1941 . OPEN FRIDAY NITES TILL 9 P.M. • Invitations Shou1d Be Ordered Long Before �. Wedding Ceremony Getting married is one thing, but announcing • it to friends and relatives ,is quite another. Depending upon whether a formal wedding is planned, invitations to the wedding must be carefully chosen. Whether a couple chooses to have a very small and intimate wedding with . say 20 guests, or a Targe wedding with 250 guest% invitations must be sent out. OF COURSE the most personal and also the most time-consuming invitations are the hand- written ones. If a bride and/or her sisters and attendants have legible and attractive hand- writing, they may choose to write them them- selves. The easy way out is to hire a writing service. Often these services will have -available the services of a person who is well versed in many scrip fdces and can tailor an invitation to a couple's desires, anywhere from an old Ger- man hand to ultra -modern hand -lettered print- ing Generally, couple's choose to have invitatipns machine printed. They"•can either be engraed, the most expensive method, or printed in a way so that they look as though, they have been .engrave -printed. r ENGRAVED OR raised -letter printing affords an invitation the look of elegance and formality necessary for formal wedding invitations. Invitations to a church wedding always read "the honor of your presence" etc., and those invitations to the reception read "the pleasure of your company" etc. All of the proper w yl.c f. wording invitations and reply cards, sib. clan be discussed with any knowledgable stationery consultant. The single most important item on any invi- tation is the date. So set it first and go on from •J there. 79/ Grandma knew how to store her gown, thgandnia had the right idea a on the way to store her• wed- ding' gown—in darkness and in a dry place. D4cleaning experts say the traditional method was sensi- ble, measured bX today's sci- entific standards. Many an heirloom has been • carefully wrapped in tissue paper, often blue, and stored ' in a trunk in the attic. Modern storage experts recommend ?he tissue paper. but there is no scientific reason for its being blue. The tissue should be laid between the folds of the gar- ment, thus protecting each layer from the weight of `the .layer---above4..-Thusthe-folds rre i trmrdd'd t�attitt -MTh creased. Creasing over a pro- longed period causes damage to the fabric. According to experts. prob- ably the biggest enemy of an heirloom gown is moisttn'e. That's why- grandnlothrr headed for the d attic. rath- er than the damp basement. Dampness cause; mildev , a fungus that thrives on cotton. linen and rayon. Perspiration, spilled chain. pagne or even' greasy stains from the wedding cake may • cause hard - to • eradicate stained -areas. It is recom- mended that a gown be sent to the drycleaner As soon af• ter the wedding as possible to prevent ruining a possible heirioorn,gewn fiy11—•� • ♦ ♦ \\\\\\\\\.\\\.•1 • a ��►��'1►1t'�1►��1►��VMM�.4M0:��'AAI'�1►'!►'�.I�"Uw�M�Mn���►.�IM9►��91�C\r��"r/f'�.f �'�r.*Y'�►��'�►.���rsr V.�f'�.���w«1��"�,.��'1►�N'OY.�t�w�t1 �11'�►��►*�"�rM4 "WISE i� the WAYS of WFDDING" ONTARI'S ORIGINAL • FACTORY OUTLET FOR LEATHER 41 WOOLENS I GENUINE 1' KID GLOVES from s69s 2 ALWAYS - A WELCOME GIFT ?1 FOR THE BRIDE � Nappa leather pant coat, available in Bone, Blue, Gold and Green. Sizes 8-18. Priced at the Old Mill Factory Outlet Savings. i F SATIN SOUND PURE VIRGIN WOOL BLANKETS AVAILABLE IN A MYRIAD OF COLORS AND ALL SIZES f OR CONSIDER A LUXURIOUS ryy � ` GENUINE ;��; SHEEPSKIN RUGS'•'; All sizes • all colors - combining the 1,ruggedness of leather with the beauty ,f: and softness of wool — and at FANTASTIC +11 • !e. FACTORY OUTLET :. PRICES1 49.1 t !t`fx*`'100'