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8 Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, September 4,1970 I M M I NOW YOU’VE
FOUND THE GIRL LET US HELP YOU FIND THE RING
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Every thing for your future home i n - China, Glass, Cutlery, Silver, etc. at
CONERON and LEEMING 17-19 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE Tel: 2626
Jewellery— Glass— China For that
SPECIAL HAIR STYLE \
SPECIAL OCCASION You need a
Call and see us. We will be happy to help you.
Miss RE. BROTHERTONrh. 5 KING STilKK’l ( I II IH IIUL rel. 3288
t Reduced 11a1 caressing prices tor Pensioners Monday. Tuesday and , Wednesday only Late nights Thursday and Friday. Open
B-30 a.m to 12-30 p.m Saturday
How to avoid presents that don’t please As most newly-weds will
testify, wedding gifts can present something of a problem. For many young marrieds. the keynote of their new
home is simplicity, but impressing .this o n traditional maiden aunts may be diffi
cult. Without consulting th e
bride and groom—because she feels that she knows exaotly what they want— the kindly relative will buy something- which will dash dreadfully with the Scandi navian furniture.
The best solution is for the bride and groom to pre
pare a complete gift list giving the name of the design, the colour and the stockist.
One d i t h e r o e iron
monger's shop has come up with a good idea. Theo Wil son and Sons of York Street are supplying lists to engaged couples and they keep a copy in the shop to cross off presents as they are bought. This will avoid dupli cation.
To what sor.t of .gifts
should you give first priority on your list? It's a good idea to choose a coffee or tea'ser vice and begin collecting items from it.
In ditheroe, there is a lot of choice . . Coneron and
Leemmg, Modern Designs and Pandora’s Box, to name but a few, have a wide selec tion of china-ware. For most items of furni
ture, there is the Co-opera tive Shop m Moor Lano and for clocks, Catlows in Castle Street. Billiards Supermarket also has a hardware depart
ment. Carpets are going to be
one of your biggest buys. Walts in Castle Street can cater for all tastes.
At Oddie's Textiles, King
Street, you’ll fifind a good selection of furnishing fab rics, and Tom Younger’s of Castlegate cater especially for newly-weds.
A maxi or mini wedding - the
choice is yours
JUST AS fashions in clothes can be either maxi on mini, so too can weddings. For the bride who is
'! ' ( j j i . i : | PANDORA'S BOX
39 MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE YOU CAN FIND
ALL MANNER OF PRETTY THINGS AND USEFUL GIFTS FOR THE HOME
w y . ' ‘ir-.t :j;; n: ; J. r; J i
OUTFITS for the
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BRIDES MOTHER and
GUESTS including
DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, MILLINERY and GLOVES.
NYLONS and TIGHTS.
An acceptable' present to any young couple would be this fine bone china with a. scroll pattern. A 17-piece coffee set in this design costs approximately £14 3s.
OUR EXPERT STYLING AND SHAPING ADD EXTRA FASHION FLAIR
Jean Parker Ladles’ Hairstylist
72, WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. TEL. 2697.
BEAUTIFUL GIFTS
LINGERIE for the
BRIDES TROUSSEAU Nightdresses and Negligee Sets
struggling to save and help pay the down deposit on a house and buy enough furni ture to fill it, the thought of spending several hundred pounds on a big ‘do’ for her wedding may seem preposter ous. She would far rather sink
her savings—and any money her parents would be spend ing on . her wedding—into bricks and mortar and settle
for a mini wedding and recep tion
On the other hand, the
bride who has been lucky enough to have already fixed up where she will live and acquired all the furniture and furnishings she needs, may feel that a • full scale white wedding with all the trimmings will be the high light, of the occasion for her and make it into a day to remember for the rest of her life. For a mini wedding at a
register office an outfit which the bride can wear on h er , honeymoon and later on in her everyday life, can mean a big saving. If it is to be a white church
wedding, a simple white dress, either full-length or short can be worn and a pretty headdress to emphasise the fact that she is a bride in true tradition. Invite close family only to
the reception. True, this may upset one or two distant rela tives, or even some friends, but they will accept the situ ation and understand your reasons if you explain bhe matter to them beforehand. The bride who decides on a
Necklaces—Earings—Wedding Rings ......... Watches etc.
Fine Quality Silverware and Cut Glass in stock.
E. CATLOW 20 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE 5 1 m o t f o y , 9 ,e w t e n • j .*• . ■.’J’ '' - VP *1 :k f i : a i [ i i ... ■ n-’i?
14 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE
Telephone 3241 ,. I i'c'.r.' * ■ ' '*........ . i
GETTING HARRIED ?
SPECIAL OFFER TO ALL
NEARLY WEDS FREE ADVICE
and Measurin- Service Styles are
Come in and ask for our van to call at your own home, with samples of CURTAINING and BEDDING etc. A quotation will' be made on the spot.
o—o—o PRESENTS SUPERCOLOUR CROWN MERTON ^ ^
SMITHS TIMERS FROM 32/- NEW FIBRE GLASS TRAYS FROM 44/3
PRESTIGE NON-STICK BAKEWARE FROM 11/9 FITTED BATHROOM CABINETS FROM £6-15-0 KITCHEN TOOL SETS FROM 32/6 NEW PATTERNS IN PYREX WARE STAINLESS STEEL WARE . CALEPPIO WARE.
CALL AND SEE THESE AND OTHER IVONDERFUL GIFTS AT
t h e© WILSON & SONS LTD.
4 AND 7 YORK STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel: 2688
PLEASE NOTE WE' WlfcLtEXCHANGE ANY DUPLICATED GIFTS. \VEDDING%RESENT LISTS AVAILABLE.
We have— TERYLENE
NETTS, CRETTONES, BROCADES and
VELVETS to order.
Give your room that cosy look with
CRUSHED VELVET at 25/6 yard.
Now in stock in
Tango, Red and Gold. o
WEDDING PRESENTS—Pillow Cases from 17/6 pair. Sheets, Towels, Blankets, Terylene Quilts, Bedspreads, Candlewick, or have them by us to match your curtains.
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If,you are .Honeymooning in Scotland: we have-sweaters —slacks—irooser suits pyjamas to keep out the’; cold, or for the Mediterranean, Skirts—dresses—suntops—and nighties.
PAY US A VISIT AT TOM YOUNGERS
LTD. 9, CASTLEGATE, CLITHEROE.
-T e l : 4463
different for the Autumn Season
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COCKTAIL AND EVENING WEAR RAINWEAR BY DANNIMAC
AT Qm m sham s — Ladies Outfitters —
Our. accessories are also - different'* MILLINERY
GLOVES —• HANDBAGS
KNITWEAR — . BLOUSES COSTUME JEWELLERY TIGHTS — STOCKINGS
5/9 CASTLE STREET Tel: CLITHEROE 2293
The Foundation oL good’Furnishing A staff of expert planners -and fitters - at your ^service....... .......
MAY WE QUOTE FOR YOUR" REQUIREMENTS
WALTS Ltd.
- 31 Castle Street, Clitheroe; Tel: 3136 •
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maxi wedding will want to do everything on the grand scale. Probably her home won’t-
be large enough to hold all the-many guests. If the reception is held in
a hotel then they will also look after all the catering arrangements. If the reception is held in
a hired hall then it is simplest to hand over all the catering to a specialist firm who will supply everything, including waiters and waitresses. Either way, the cost, in
addition to the charge for the hire of the room, will be in the region of 25s per head. At the maxi wedding, in
addition to the best man and chief bridesmaid there will probably be a whole retinue of attendants, including sev eral bridesmaids, velvet-clad page boys and several ushers. Even1
the wedding ceremony
itself can come into the maxi class with the addition of flowers,.bells, organist and a full choir.
Whether you decide on a
mini or maxi wedding don’t overlook the importance of a well planned trousseau. Lots and lots of pretty lin
gerie isn’t frivolous or an un justified luxury but a sound investment for your future. . Whalley brides should try
Maureen Cookson, K in g Street, Whalley. What you are to wear to go
away is another important decision you have to make and when you have decided there is the problem of find ing matching or toning
Square, Waddington, is well known for its elegant clothes, and Dorothy Fowler of . York Street, Clitheroe, has a wide selection of special outfits. Brides in Clitheroe are
accessories. Tudor House Fashions, The
lucky to have a wide choice of pretty scarves and gloves at Grimshaw’s, Castle Street. Their handbags are very tempting, too. Lace or man-made fibre is
new and a major fashion movement in the lingerie field. Choose lace with a gui pure look, for a pyjama suit. Stretch lace makes glamorous jumpsuits and bare midriff pyjamas with bra tops. ROSEMARY YOUNG.
T r a d i t io n d ie s
h a r d The bride of the 70’s
may have only just left the Swinging-60’s and all they stood for behind her, but she is still bound to. be influenced by estab lished traditions dating back to mediaeval times.
If she's following tradition
and marrying in white then the chances are that she will also remember the old rhyme which goes, “Something old, something new; something borrowed, something: blue” and will carry a wedding bouquet.
This is a custom dating
back to olden times when it was usual to carry- large
bunches of flowers and leaves on all joyful occasions. In those days, wheat
which was the symbol of harvest and prosperity was always included in the wed ding bouquet. Today’s bride usually chooses her favour ite flowers. Once you have set the
date for your wedding. the amount of planning and organising to be done seems quite frightening. Be methodical; make lists
of all the things to be ordered and done and cross out each item as it is atten ded to. You'll find there Is really nothing to worry about. Looking lovely on the day
For the unusual gift
MODERN DESIGNS 31 Moor Lane Tel. 3107
Ribblesdale’s Centre for Good Design
means lots of preparation beforehand. If you want your hair permed have it done at least a month before so that it has time to settle down and look soft and natural. Experiment with your
make-up before the day so that you have no last minute panics. Start your wedding day early but. leisurely. • An early morning cup of tea followed by a leisurely
bath and then a proper breakfast will do wonders for your moral. Start dressing in good
time: remember there are bound to be interruptions from friends and relations calling or telephoning to wish you well. The practice of the groom
carrying the bride over the threshold of their new home. Is yet another ancient super stition. But this was devised for her safety.
It was once fough t that
also has special traditional significance. The bride cuts the first piece, as a sign that no-one can cut into her happiness. Unmarried girls at a wed ding should save a piece from ' their slice of cake and pop it
spirits lingered in doorways and by carrying his bride over the threshold the groom kept her immune from their influence. Cutting the wedding cake,
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under their pillows so that they dream of their future husband. If when you finally drive
• tion; it’s merely symbolic that authority h a s been transferred from your father to your new husband. After your honeymoon, your first row will probably
be a milestone in your mar riage. Don't pack your things
and threaten to walk out—he may be as angry as you and simply hand you-the car keys or offer to drive you to the station. Instead, try and reason things out. You both probably have
very good reasons for believ ing your way is right so >it is up to one of you to give in unless a satisfactory com promise can be agreed. Make a coffee, change the
subject, go for a walk . . . in short, do anything rather than get heated up arid start a slanging match. MARION HARRIS
off ffon your honeymoon you find somebody has tied an old shoe or boot to the back of your car remember It has nothing to do with supersti-
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