Being beautiful bride involves’ planning ahead Being a beautiful bride is easy if you begin your beauty regime a few months in advance of the big date. Most experts say that beau- tiful skin is essential to attractiveness, so you'll want to begin as soon as possible to get the proper rest, nutrition, and exercise it needs. Try relaxing through those hectic weeks of plan- ning with a daily ten minutes of waist-bends, sit- ups, and toe-touching. These routines, combined with deep-breathing exer- cise, will aid in reducing ten- sion and in trimming off inches. You owe it to your- self to schedule a few minutes a week for special pampering. Plan a facial—a profes- sional skin cleaning—by a beauty consultant or a der- matologist. Make sure to schedule a final procedure at least ten days before the ceremony. This allotment is necessary, ag, facials can cause temporary blotches or breakouts until the skin re- turns to normal balance. Should an. unwelcome blemish occur for any reason, do not hesitate to call upon your family physician or dermatologist. Suprisingly, there are a number of antibiotics or preparations which can eliminate or diminish unsightly pimples virtually overnight. If professional help is un- available, sharpen a flesh- colored, make-up pencil and gently touch its point to the problem area to perform a quick camouflage. : Plan your wedding-day make-up in advance. If you -‘ choose, schedule yourself for eyelash dyeing. Salons which perform hair coloring services, generally offer lash coloring as well. Many a misty-eyed bride will find this special touch a welcome alternative to running mas- cara, When calling for an appointment, make sure the salon uses only safe vege- table dyes. If coloring is undesirable for you, use a waterproof mascara, apply- ing first to the tips of lashes, then to back, Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Steve © Podovennikoff, whose marriage took place May 8 at the Passmore Community Hall. The bride; Natalie; is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Voykin and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Podovennikoff. : » s a Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinitt, whose wedding took place April 26 at St. Paul's Trinity United Church, Nelson. The bride, Peggy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Day. and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hinitt. Both families are of Nelson. Ss . s . id * Congratulations also to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wayne Burkart, whose wedding took place April 26 at the East Trail United Church. The bride, Deborah, is the daughter of Mr.. <4 and Mrs. Frank Lavigne and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Burkart. Both families are of Trail. - Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thompson, whose marringe tock place April 26 in St. John’s Anglican Church, Fruitvale. The bride, Etsine, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Snuggs and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson. Both families are of Fruitvale. * . * Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jonathan Markin, whose mariage took place April 26 at St. Paul's Trinity United Church, Nelson. The bride, Donna Marie, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Markin, Both families are of Nelson. = s . b Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mark William Saplywy, who'were married Saturday at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church ‘in Trail. The bride, Colleen Ann, is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Altrogge of Trail and the groom is the son of Mrs. Bernice Saplywy and the late Paul aplywy. Showhome of Fin . Colonial Furn tur Develop A Lasting love... ROXTON COLONIAL FURNITURE Roxton Solid Maple furniture that's satisfying to live with and easy tocare for “With prices as comfortable as our furniture.” master charge 5 IN FRIENDLY ROSSLAND Get the most from your honeymoon wardrobe Women have long been con- cerned with the trousseau— clothing bought to mark their entrance into i ‘Today, more than likely, the *.” trousseau is simply a honey- selection of _ Moon w: slacks, skirts, shirts, dresses and swimsuits to carry the bride clegantly through the post-mari- tal whirl, . and which is capable of , tandit ing the traumas of be: ing crammed and crushed inside a suitcase with a minimum of If you're setting out to update our wardrobe in time for your. joneymoon, it’s wise to choose new clothing that blends with those pieces you already own and cnloy wearing. +> You'll make moré use of them after the honeymoon is over and, during the honeymoon, you'll be able to make more out of less. tft More as you combine and ine pieces to your tent, Visions of loveliness reflected in pictures You're about to celebrate one of the most memorable days of your life—your wedding day. Before you know it, » Your vi- sions will turn into reality and then amemory—an album filled with photographs of a dream come truc. These suggestions should help you look special both on your wedding day and in those cherished portraits you'll keep for years to come. Beauty shines through Overall good health is impor- tant for good looks and is re- flected in pictures. So, be sure pet ‘plenty of rest and eat well- lanced meals. Remember, most brides-to- be lose weight from nervous- ness, and stringent dieting isn't necessary to keep in shape. If you notice a few blemishes from nervousness, try com- made with a solution of camomile tea to soothe redness. A weekly manicure should begin well in advance of your wedding so nails and hands will look pretty, Start with a creamy cutical remover to refine cuti- cles, Since hands show up in photos, moisturize often. For the ci , try a few drops of make-up foundation to cover ness and imperfections. Experiment ahead for the color polish you'd like to wear. For problem nails, try polishes designed for strengthening, such as Cutex Strong Nail which comes in a variety of attractive colors. Keep in mind that lighter shades make hands and nails look longer. A bride’s make-up should be natural but not so light that she’s left with a pale face in photos! Highlight your bone structure with contouring and shading. Use foundation slightly lighter than your base to cover shadows, under and around eyes, and.at comers of your nose and mouth. Contour witha darker shade. under the cheekbones and. jaw- line, or on the tip of the nose.’ Forcoloraccents, sweep your favorite shade on cheekbones and lightly at the tip of the chin and across.the bridge of the . Accent eyes with a subtle - liner on the inner rim of eyelids, . curl lashes and use muted shadow colors, Say it with your lips Carefully designed lips also _ are an important beauty state- ment for a smiling bride, so out- line lips before filling in with color and gloss. “Just remember, with a little time spent on beauty care, you're sure to be a vision of loveliness on you wedding day with a beautiful photograph al- bum full of memories to prove it. Bric Rich fabrics, dramatic styling and attention to every little detail. . . these are the qualities - you get in a wedding gown by — “Fabulous Formal “Bridal Creations” And for Mother we have exquisitely designed formals by "A. Rich- mond” QD idesmaid Bouquets of blossoms scat- ‘ter over soft chiffon, -with demure bows at shoulder and ; waist. o/ e CHloweryil ‘Bateau necklin and hemme eyelet organza. ee nee