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Let us take care of your special day with the highest levels of service and cuisine, in the most magical setting. Located on 7,000 private acres just outside Fernie B.C. Island Lake Lodge is one of the most spectacular destinations in the Canadian Rockies. Amenities include: 4 lodges, a full spa, fine dining, a 3000 bottle wine library, guided hiking, canoeing and fly fishing.

Fernie B.C. www.islandlakelodge.com 250.423.3700


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Making it legal in British Columbia................................... 2

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Create timelines for wedding planning.............................. 4 East Kootenay Marriage Commissioners........................... 4 Wedding bands are all about love and personality............ 5 Say “I do” at Lizard Creek in Fernie................................... 6 Stunning scenery at St. Eugene Resort.............................. 9 Choose your bridal party carefully.................................... 10 Top 5 Cranbrook & Kimberley photo locations................ 11 Panorama Weddings.......................................................... 12 Old school popular for weddings with Spa 901................ 13 Top 5 Creston Valley photo locations................................ 14 Heritage Inn has the recipe for a perfect day................... 15 By invitation only............................................................... 16 Details in a name change ................................................. 16 Golden’s new, gorgeous, cathedral like hall..................... 17 Fernie Alpine Resort honoured to host your wedding..... 19 Top 5 Elk Valley photo locations....................................... 20 Wedding dress success....................................................... 21 Windermere Creek is a unique honeymoon hideout........ 22 Photographing a new chapter in a couples love story...... 24 Let CP Catering give your wedding a gourmet touch...... 25 Photographer accepted in the National Print Salon........ 27 A bun, a braid, or curls? How to choose your style.......... 28 Make-up tips...................................................................... 29

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Trends for the groom: tone-on-tone................................... 29 Flowers: a key element of a beautiful wedding................ 30 Top 5 Columbia Valley photo locations............................. 32 Gift registries help couples build a home......................... 33 Hit high notes with music................................................. 34

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Shooting a wedding is about far more than a picture...... 35 Understanding wedding dress code.................................. 36 Plan ahead for a stress-free honeymoon trip.................... 37 Wedding service directory................................................. 38

Publisher: DAVE HAMILTON Kootenay Advertiser, 250-489-3455 Darcy Wiebe, darcy@kootenayadvertiser.com Creston Valley Advance, 250-428-2266 Lorne Eckersley, publisher@crestonvalleyadvance.ca The Free Press (Elk Valley), 250-423-4666 Dave Hamilton, publisher@thefreepress.ca The Golden Star, 250-344-5251 Janet-Crandall-Swaffield, publisher@thegoldenstar.net The Valley Echo (Invermere), 250-342-9216 Marilyn Berry, marilyn@invermerevalleyecho.com

Wedding budget planner................................................... 39 Best Western offers grandeur and beauty........................ 40

Cover Photo: photographed by Cheryl Webb of Wells Photographic Design, this image was taken in the Bull River Valley and was selected for exhibition in the National Print Salon in 2011. Art Director: Bonny McLardy Contributing photographers – Kyle Hamilton, Mike McPhee, Cassidy Shankowsky, Darcy Wiebe, Claire Dibble, Cheryl Webb, Kerilyn Pitaoulis, Allia Schofer, Isaac Hockley 35,000 free copies distributed to homes and commercial locations across the East Kootenay including over 100 locations across southern Alberta. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited. The publisher is not responsible for unsolicited manuscripts or photographs. January 2012.


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Making it legal in British Columbia Your perfect day is planned... just don’t forget to check it’s all legal!

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The finest in COMFORT & CUISINE

Mountain style retreat Fresh market cuisine European influence

Alexa Chalets~Timber Inn & Restaurant PARSON, BC / Phone 1-877-348 2228 timberinn@uniserve.com / www.timberinn.com

Are you eligible to marry in B.C.? • You do not have to be a British Columbia resident to be married in the province. However, you are required to get a marriage licence, which is valid for a term of three months and only valid in British Columbia. • Anyone over 19 years of age is eligible to apply for a marriage licence in B.C. Anyone under 19 years of age must first obtain the consent of both parents. No one under 16 years can be married without the consent of the Supreme or County Court. If one or both individuals were recently divorced within the last 31 days, proof of divorce must be provided. No licence is issued until the courts finalize a divorce, normally 31 days after the divorce decree is issued by the Courts. Arrange the Marriage Ceremony • In British Columbia, couples can choose a religious or civil ceremony, which must be witnessed by two people. • To perform the religious ceremony, you can choose a religious representative who must be registered with the Vital Statistics Agency, under the Marriage Act. • If you plan to have a civil ceremony, contact and book a

marriage commissioner as soon as possible once you set your wedding date. Register the Marriage • The marriage commissioner or religious representative who will perform the wedding ceremony will help complete the Marriage Registration Form. Within 48 hours of the wedding ceremony, the form will be sent to the Vital Statistics Agency, where the marriage will be registered and a legal record will be kept. Proof of Marriage • At the time of the ceremony, your marriage commissioner or religious representative may provide a statement of marriage, which can be used temporarily as proof of marriage. However, it is not a legal document. You will receive a legal Marriage Certificate from the Vital Statistics Agency after the registration of the marriage. Which name can I use? • After marriage, you can continue using or choose to use your own surname at any time. You also gain the right to use your spouse’s surname. This does not result in a legal change of name or any automatic change to your identification records. If you choose to use hyphenated surnames, a legal Change of Name is required.


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Whether you’re planning a more casual outdoor wedding or an elegant black tie event, you’ll be able to create your idea of the perfect wedding. Our stately lodge boasts high vaulted ceillings, a spacious open floor plan, with spectacular views of gardens, waterfalls and the majestic Rocky Mountains. The lodge seats 120 people. Our log cabins are romantic, each beautifully appointed, with a river rock fireplace, equipped with full kitchens. We can accommodate 50 guests. Camping is available on the grounds when all cabins are rented. In our outdoor covered wedding area, we can seat 200 people for your ceremony or reception.

Nestled in the British Columbia Rockies, Bull River Guest Ranch has a setting of supreme natural beauty and spectacular mountain views. Phone: (250)429-3760 Email: info@bullriverguestranch.com www.bullriverguestranch.com

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Create timelines for wedding planning

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o help you get a better understanding of how to plan a wedding and when you should be making certain decisions, here’s a timeframe you can follow that should ensure that your wedding goes off as smoothly as possible. • 10 to 12 months before If you haven’t done this already, this is a good time to announce your engagement and introduce your respective families. Since most venues have busy wedding schedules, it is also important to book both as early as possible. • Six to nine months before This is the time when you want to start booking some services, such as a florist, caterer, a DJ/ band, and a photographer. This is also a good time to order gowns for both the bride and bridesmaids.

• Four to five months before This is a good time to decide on wedding invitations. Also, now is ideal to start hunting for a wedding cake by sampling a number of different bakeries. Now is when you should start looking for a tuxedo for the groom as well as the groomsmen. • Two to three months before Finalize your guest list and mail out your invitations. • One to two months before Schedule the first bridal-gown fitting. Also finalize the readings you’d prefer during the ceremony and mail them out to anyone who has agreed to do a reading. • Three to four weeks before Confirm your honeymoon arrangements and see if your wedding rings are ready. This is also when you should get your marriage licence and check the guest list to see who has and hasn’t RSVP’d.

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• One to two weeks before Get a final attendance count and submit it to the centre as soon as you know of it, while also providing a final seating chart. Pick up the wedding gown and tuxedo.

• Day before This is mainly when you rehearse for the ceremony and make any final confirmations you might have to make.

East Kootenay Marriage Commissioners Cranbrook marriage commissioners Donald Davidson, 250-489-5528, j-davidson@shaw.ca Leonard Knudsen, 250-426-4422, kanoodle@shaw.ca Marilyn Dakin, 250-427-2552, everafter@cintek.com Creston marriage commissioners Barbara Archibald, 250-428-7362, barbarchibald@gmail.com Ann Deatherage, 250-866-5723, anndeatherage@hotmail.com Elkford marriage commissioners Faye Sigurdson, 250-865-7119, fayesig@telus.net Fernie marriage commissioners Shannon Tacaks, 250-423-6885, www.finditinfernie.com Edward Ralfe, 250-423-6844 Golden marriage commissioners Peter Mentz, 250-344-4696, peterwmentz@hotmail.com Simone Ward, 250-344-5622, swardmc@yahoo.ca Invermere marriage commissioners Andrew Stuart-Hill, 250-342-0186, andykell@telus.net Allegra Newill, 250-341-5192, allegra.newill@gmail.com Julie Dodds, 250-581-1425, juliedodds@shaw.ca Kimberley marriage commissioners Emma Head, 250-427-7458, tie.the.knot@hotmail.ca Ruby Rioux, 250-427-5255, ruby.rioux@hotmail.com Source: http://www.vs.gov.bc.ca

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Wedding planning can begin more than a year in advance of the chosen date in order to prepare and book locations, dresses, food, photographer and much more. Creating a timeframe will help in sorting through plans, and help in remembering important details.

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Wedding bands are all about love and personality

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uch more than just an ordinary ring, a wedding band is the concrete sign of your marital status. It is also a symbol of the romantic union between you and your soul mate. Not long ago, a future bride and groom would have chosen a simple ring to mark this new stage in their lives. Today, wedding bands are made in the image of the couple and of their era, coming in original shapes and colours. A wedding band should reflect your personality, since it will likely stay on your ring finger for the rest of your life. Choosing the right one can present quite a challenge and is a good reason why current fashion or impulse should never rule over personal preference. Wedding bands are now available in

yellow, white, or pink gold. There are no longer any set rules for these rings, and more and more bands are set with precious stones. Future brides used to avoid sapphires, rubies, and emeralds but these stones are now very much appreciated by those who like the idea of a colour to match their personality. Just remember that overly large stones should be avoided; a wedding band should always be elegant and fairly discreet. Rubies are particularly popular with couples. These precious stones are much rarer than diamonds and symbolize love, warmth, and vitality. The sparkle of the fiery colour also symbolizes the beating of the human heart. Diamonds and rubies mounted together on a wedding ring represent the perfect mix of fire and ice. PHOTO: Kyle Hamilton


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Say ‘I do’ at Lizard Creek in Fernie

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ay ‘I do’ at the base of Fernie’s breathtaking Lizard mountain range and make your special day a memorable one. From ceremony to reception, Lizard Creek Lodge offers a distinctive setting unique to all others. No matter size or style, Lizard Creek Lodge has the flexibility and space to accommodate the vision of your dream wedding. Our great room sets the stage for class and taste, perfectly suited for an enjoyable evening of dinner and dancing. Details such as our four-point fireplace, patio and Mountain View promise to take your breath away. You will have the choice of a convenient buffet setting, elegant five-

course dinner or anything in-between, all designed and inspired to meet your expectations. You will have the opportunity to take advantage of our full health club facility including spa services, gym, steam room, outdoor heated pool and hot tub. All of your dreams will come true in this pristine mountain setting. Of course, you and your fiancé will also receive a complimentary stay in one of our beautiful suites. Our team is committed to creating a unique and exceptional experience for you and your guests and look forward to sharing the most important day of your lives, from start to finish. Contact us today or visit online at www.lizardcreek.com.

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Bridal Fair Ryckman Photo

SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2012 1: 00pm – 5 : 00pm

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The St. Eugene Pavilion

Tickets available at Tara’s Boutique and St. Eugene $10, $5 (18 & under), 12 & under free D O O R P R I Z E S , G O O D Y B A G S , R E F R E S H M E N T S & L I V E M U S I C t G A L A FA S H I O N S H O W 2 P M & 4 P M

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Stunning scenery at St. Eugene Resort

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hoose St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino as your wedding venue for our stunning scenery, exceptional menu, and firstclass facilities. The courtyard of the historic Mission building provides the perfect location for your outdoor wedding ceremony. Imagine walking down our “Red Carpet”, lined with beautiful large trees facing Fisher Peak and the Canadian Rocky Mountains. We are delighted to offer the new St. Eugene Pavilion for your reception up to 350 guests. Featuring peaked vaulted ceiling and elegant chandeliers. Take advantage of our state-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment

including two 82” flat screen TV’s. Wine, dine and dance the night then slip away to your honeymoon suite just steps away. The Chief Isadore Suite offers a breathtaking view of Fisher Peak, a Jacuzzi tub, and fireplace to ensure a romantic evening as husband and wife. For more intimate receptions, the historic and atmospheric Chief David room with adjoining terrace is ideal comfortably seating up to 80 guests. St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino’s facilities include an 18 hole championship golf course, fitness centre, outdoor heated pool and hot tubs, sauna, steam room, and four

restaurants located on site. With 125 beautifully appointed guest rooms, St. Eugene offers your friends and family an opportunity to stay and absorb the beauty of their surroundings. Our banquet and reception menus feature a selection of our Executive Chef’s best creations. Come see how great your wedding can be at the St. Eugene Bridal Fair on January 29th, 2012, 1pm – 5pm. For more information about booking your wedding ceremony and reception at St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino call 250-420-2004 or email sales@steugene. ca or come to the St. Eugene Bridal Fair! PHOTO: Isaac Hockley

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Choose your bridal party carefully Pairing the right person with the right job might make the task of picking the wedding partyspecifically the maid of honour and best man- a bit easier.

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popularity contest often comes into play when an engaged couple is selecting friends and family members to be part of their wedding party. Often there is great speculation surrounding who will be bestowed the honour of being a bridesmaid or groomsman and who will win the coveted spots of best man and maid of honour. Consider the responsibilities the maid of honour and the best man must uphold according to tradition. Best Man This is the groom’s right-hand man. He has a series of responsibilities, none which should be taken lightly. • Oversees the groomsmen, making sure they are on time for the ceremony, properly dressed and have their boutonnieres on the left lapel.

• Ensures that the groom is ready for the ceremony. • Introduces people and breaks the ice. • Holds the wedding rings. If a ring bearer will be used, it is suggested that the faux rings be tied to the pillow and the best man continues to hold the real things. • Ensures that the groom has the marriage licence and will subsequently be one of the witnesses to the marriage. • Returns the groom’s tuxedo to the rental place. • Arranges the bachelor party if one will be held. Maid of Honour The maid of honour- matron if the woman is married- will handle a number of functions for the bride and wedding party to reduce the amount of stress on the bride. • Helps address announcements or wedding invitations with the bride. • Arranges the bridal shower with other members of the bridal party and possibly the bride’s mother. • Makes sure the bridesmaids are aware of dress fittings and any responsibilities the bride has given them to do. • Assists the bride with her

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train during and after the ceremony. • Holds the bride’s bouquet during the ring exchange or other moments during the

ceremony. • Assists the photographer with identifying key members of the family who will need to be photographed.


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St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino

This refurbished early 1900s residential school now boasts a championship golf course, a casino and a four-and-a-half star resort that is showered in blossoms at the right time of year. There are plenty of picture opportunities throughout the grounds and surrounding area.

You are thinking about the cake, your dress, your guests...

This step back into the past features authentic buildings built before the turn of the 20th century, as well as all the shops and restaurants that made this a bustling town in the early 1900s. If you are planning a rustic wedding, a picture taken in the back of a horse-drawn hay wagon will definitely draw attention.

Cominco Gardens, Kimberley

With more than 45,000 blooms in-season, Cominco Gardens, located in Kimberley, will provide a riot of colour to go with your wedding. There is virtually no bad place to take a picture within this secluded oasis of flowers.

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Cranbrook Community Forest

Trickle Creek Golf Resort

Surrounded by the natural beauty of pristine mountain wilderness, this premiere resort offers a superb venue for your special day.

This 2,000 hectare forest encompasses some of the most breathtaking scenery in the province. Lookout points, lakes, grasslands and forests make up this scenic community project. Viewpoint Trail is probably most suited for a wedding picture for the rough and ready. PHOTO: Darcy Wiebe

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think about you. Offering everything you need for your wedding day: - Facials with our amazing Eminence Organic Skin Care - Deluxe Manicures and Pedicures - Bio Sculpture Gel Nail Treatments - Makeup Applications using Jane Iredale Mineral Makeup - Couple’s Massages to relax with your fiance before your special day - All finishing touches include hair removal and Lash and Brow Tinting - Body Polishes and wraps to leave your skin glowing - Watsu treatments - Individualized Yoga, stretching, Body Awareness and Shiatsu sessions - Full wedding coordination and planning by a Certified Wedding Coordinator

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Panorama Weddings Located on the western edge of the Canadian Rockies, about a two hour drive west of Banff, through the picturesque Kootenay National Park is Panorama Mountain Village.

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he wedding season spans the full year with the ever-changing stately views from the resort. The meticulously kept fairways of Greywolf Golf Course offset by majestic mountain views offers a truly breathtaking backdrop for that extra special summer wedding. In the fall visitors are awestruck by the beauty of transitioning colours of the tamarack trees on the surrounding slopes. The warmer weather of spring brings about a bouquet of new foliage and inspires the feeling of new life. The elegance of winter with the purity of the

snow-covered mountains and village at Panorama is almost fairytale like. Weddings at Panorama are a celebration for family and friends. They are about slowing down and enjoying a different pace of life while creating lasting memories of the special day. The resort offers several ceremony sites with stunning vistas and has a selection of various sized venues available for receptions. The resort’s experienced catering and wedding planning team are a cut above and truly care about making weddings memorable. They

will take care of everything from your rehearsal dinner to post wedding brunches and everything in-between. With a wide variety of reception areas and accommodation options, Panorama is the perfect match to a range of budgets ensuring wedding dreams come true while staying within resources. The resort also offers an assortment of exciting outdoor activities within walking distance for wedding parties and their guests. In the summer season, take a walk along the paved Valley Trail, speed to Paradise Basin on an ATV,

play tennis or book a round of golf at the award winning Greywolf Golf Course. In the winter, ski and snowboard, go snowmobiling or visit the Nordic Centre. There is something for everyone at Panorama making it an exceptional getaway for family and friends as they come to celebrate an elegant wedding in an authentic mountain setting. Please contact the Panorama catering department 250.341.3051 glen.mckenzie@ panoramaresort.com panoramaresort.com/weddings


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Old school popular for weddings with Spa 901

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rides these days are now opting for an old school approach as no wedding in the Kootenays is complete without a visit to Spa 901 (www.spa901.ca). Located at 901 Fernie, the $30 million restoration of a 1908 schoolhouse in Fernie’s historic downtown, Spa 901 is a 6600 sq ft spa and wellness centre that has no equal in the Kootenays. Spa 901 is the perfect place to detox, de-stress and revitalize before the wedding day. Spend an hour or day at Spa 901 with your best friends before the wedding and have their licensed aestheticians and registered massage therapists pamper and polish you so your natural beauty radiates and

shines on the big day. With $2 million in restorations and construction in the spa facility alone, every detail of Spa 901, spells out luxury and tradition. Highlights include: Fernie’s only infrared saunas, five treatment rooms, a couples fireplace treatment room, fireplace relaxation lounges for women and couples, outdoor hot pool, and men and women’s change rooms. Spa 901 was designed by spa consultant, Karen Vonkeman and 901 Fernie architects, the LeBlond Partnership, who collaborated on the Solace Spa at the Fairmont Banff Springs. With richly appointed reception and dressing areas, beautifully outfitted treatment rooms, and relaxing fireside lounges,

your bridal party will have a memorable experience that will mark this very special event. Spa 901 combines unique and traditional treatments including therapeutic massage in a variety of styles, aesthetic services including skin treatments, anti-ageing therapies, facials, pedicures, manicures and bath soak treatments. All treatments (excluding nail care) include complimentary use of outdoor hot plunge pool, fireside lounges and detoxing infrared sauna. No appointments are necessary if guests just wish to enjoy the benefits of Spa 901 without booking treatments (access fee applicable). Make your wedding special with old school pampering

from Spa 901 in the historic mountain resort town of Fernie B.C. Fernie Central Reservations is now taking bookings for spa treatments and vacation rentals at Fernie 901 at: www. Spa901.ca/AppointmentRequest or call 1 800 662 5007. PHOTO: Submitted

Be the first to reserve our couples suite to share an unforgettable spa experience. Access includes: ~ Outdoor hot pool ~ Infrared sauna ~ Fireplace relaxation rooms

Spend an hour or escape for the day. Reserve your spot today, toll free at 1.800.622.5007 or online at www.spa901.ca • 901 - 2 Avenue, Fernie, BC


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A beautiful pond and wooden bridge created specifically to create an interesting background for special event photography.

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Baillie-Grohman Winery Huge cedar pergola with a stained concrete base, with 10 acres of gorgeous rolling vineyards behind.

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Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area Observation towers and boardwalks among worldfamous wetlands, with the Purcell and Selkirk Mountain Ranges in view.

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Spectacular colours, huge variety of trees and manicured gardens provide countless backdrops for memorable photos.

Thompson Mountain Lookout

Fire up the 4x4s and head to the top of the mountain for a view of the entire Creston Valley, the Creston Flats, Duck and Kootenay Lakes.

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perfect day. That is what couples hope for on their wedding day. The perfect location, food, and atmosphere - the perfect start to their life together. For over 30 years, the Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre in Cranbrook has made it its mission to turn dreams into a perfect experience. “We have a solid reputation for excellent food and service. It’s a reputation we’re proud of,� says Collin Johnston, General Manager of the hotel. “The hotel can offer couples the convenience of having all their needs fulfilled under one roof with the confidence that their special day will go just as planned.� “It makes for a memorable day for the bride and groom as well

as their guests and it gives us satisfaction if everything goes off without a hitch,� Johnston adds. Johnston and his team feel honoured when people choose to share their special day with them. Brendan Dowling, Catering/ Banquet Manager at the Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre, coordinates everything behind-the-scenes to make sure the couple can create their perfect day to be remembered forever. To enquire how the Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre can help you plan your perfect day, please contact Brendan Dowling at 250-489-4301 or email to catering.cranbrook@ heritageinn.net. PHOTO: Submitted

The secret of happy ever after. Let the Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre assist you in making your wedding day a beautiful and memorable event you will always cherish. Whether you are planning a small, intimate gathering or an elaborate affair, this day will be one of the most important in your life. • Banquet & Convention Rooms Accommodating Groups Up To 250 People • Premier Guest Rooms & Executive Suites • In-Room Voicemail • Smoking Or Non-Smoking Rooms • Fridges, Microwaves, Hairdryers, Irons & Ironing Boards Available

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efore you can choose the right and (Mr. John Smythe and Mrs. Jane invitation for your big day you Smythe), parents of the groom, are will need to have decided on pleased to invite you to the marriage the tone and theme of your wedding. of...” If the bride and groom are footNot only will you have to carefully ing the bill, the names of the parents consider your cardstock and script, shouldn’t be mentioned. you will want to choose Double check the spellyour wording very careing of all the names, and fully. The invitation you make sure the bride’s Your guests need to know name precedes the design should all the important details: groom’s. If you want indicate the tone where, when, how? The to invite your aunt and and theme. last thing you want is uncle to your wedfor your cousin’s high ding but not their five heels to sink into the sand children, omit the words because you forgot to “and family” after their mention the reception was a potluck at names and cross your fingers that the beach! they’ll get the message! Send out the If both families are contributing finan- invitations at least six weeks before cially to the wedding, it is appropriate the wedding so that your guests will to specify that they are co-hosting the have time to clear their calendars and event. That is typically expressed the arrange for travel. following way: “(Mr. John Smith and Include a self-addressed, stamped Mrs. Jane Smith), parents of the bride, envelope with every reply card.

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f you are planning to change your last name after you get married, don’t forget to make all the necessary name changes on your important documents. Advise your financial institutions that your marital status has changed so that they can update your records. It’s important to review all your different types of insurance policies, health benefits, automobile and home to make sure they reflect your changed status. Now that you’re a couple, you may decide to continue to have separate accounts, consolidate into a joint account, or a combination of both. Some husbands and wives, particularly those who both work outside the home, like to keep separate personal accounts for spending and holding a joint chequing account for household bills and a joint savings account for emergencies. It’s one way for each of you to retain some spending freedom and still cover your shared monthly expenses, but it isn’t thrifty if your bank charges you a hefty fee to maintain each account. -News Canada


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Golden’s new, gorgeous, cathedral like hall

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ore than two years ago, a group of dedicated volunteers got together and started making plans to renovate the Golden Civic Centre. After a stellar grand opening this past New Year’s, weekend bookings are flooding in to the facility for wedding receptions and more. The building offers something for everyone. “I think what we have now is a gorgeous hall. When you walk in the door there are gasps of excitement in response to the hall having a really old time feel to it, but it also presents modern amenities,” Bill Usher, Executive Director of Kicking Horse Culture said. “There is a cathedral-like feeling of being in a place which is very special.”

The history and grandeur of the Civic Centre makes people feel very at home in the building during events. The design of the building will also lend itself to wedding receptions for great indoor photography. “There is so much architectural

detail. A photographer will be able to take some beautiful photographs. The wood and design of the interior has an elegant feel to it, while at the same time it does not have a big city convention centre feel. It is very authentic to the region with the timber

frames and the fir floor. “In an area like Golden, which has so much natural beauty just outside anyone’s window, the Civic Centre now provides a large gathering place to celebrate and for people to enjoy themselves. People can come here for all the things on the outside but we can welcome them into a building which has a great history that harkens back to another time while having all the modern things they need,” Usher said. For more information about the Golden Civic Centre you can email to civiccentre@kickinghorseculture.ca or check out the Civic Centre section on the Kicking Horse Culture website at www.kickinghorseculture.ca. PHOTO: Claire Dibble

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Golden Civic Centre, the premier destination venue for your wedding or special event. • Beautifully restored with exposed timbers • Elegantly appointed interior and restrooms • State-of-the-art lighting system • Dance floor and cocktail annex • Plenty of convenient parking

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Fernie Alpine Resort honoured to host your wedding

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ernie Alpine Resort would be honoured to host your wedding in our unique mountain venues. Our professional staff can look after your wedding needs winter, summer, spring or fall! Outdoor Ceremonies We offer a variety of outdoor ceremony locations. Located at the top of the Timber Chairlift, Lost Boys Café provides spectacular views of the valley and is ideal for small to midsized weddings. The Village Plaza is conveniently located at the base of the resort and provides a great setting for larger weddings (up to 200 guests).

Reception Facilities The Griz Lodge, located at the base of the resort is the largest of all our venues, with a full service kitchen, diverse catering menu and ample seating for up to 200 guests. The Griz Bar offers a rustic mountain atmosphere with a full service bar, dance floor, small stage for band/ DJ and a large outdoor deck with barbeque. With a total capacity of 150, the Griz Bar is a great venue for the after-dinner party! The Slopeside offers a warm and cozy atmosphere, complete with gas fireplace and comfortable couches, for small to mid-sized wedding receptions (up to 100 people). Kelsey’s Restaurant, located in the Cornerstone Lodge in the centre of the Resort Village, offers seating for up to 150 guests. Kelsey’s rustic mountain décor features a full-service bar, gas fireplace, comfortable seating and a wide selection of menu items.

Other Services Fernie Alpine Resort also offers a fabulous backdrop for your wedding party photos. Audio/visual equipment is available for rental for use within our venues. Our Travel Division would be pleased to work with you on any lodging, travel or transportation needs. For more information or to book your wedding, please contact our Groups Department at 250-423-2454 or kpepper@ skifernie.com PHOTO: Submitted

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A popular spot for those wedding photos, and for good reason. Stunning views and great facilities means you can get all kinds of shots from wild scenic pictures to cozy campfire romance.

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Wedding dress success For most brides-to-be, the choice of a dress is among the first and most important decisions in planning a wedding.

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ith thousands of choices in every price range, finding the perfect wedding dress can be a difficult and time-consuming process. But by making some decisions before setting foot in a store, the search will be both easier and a whole lot more enjoyable. Start by knowing your limits. To avoid disappointment down the line, determine the maximum amount that you can spend – and don’t forget to include all the little extras, such as undergarments, shoes, jewellery, veil, and/or hair ornaments. Next, take an inventory of your personal style. If you know that you’re not comfortable in strapless or sleeveless dresses, for example, you can immediately eliminate these options. The trick is to rule out a few

style options before hitting the magazines or stores and then be open to all other options. There will be no shortage of opinions – from mothers, sisters, friends, and store personnel – about your choice of a wedding dress, but the decision, ultimately, is the bride’s alone. A great strategy is to be open to suggestions about dresses to try on, but reserve the right to choose the look that feels right to you. With so many potential options, you might want to consider bringing along a camera and taking photos of yourself in the dresses that could be “contenders.” Remember – your goal is to find a dress that flatters your body and expresses your personal style – not to fit into a particular size. PHOTO: Kyle Hamilton

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Windermere Creek is a unique honeymoon hideout

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fter months of planning, weeks of worrying and the big day all but over, let the memories and tradition begin at Windermere Creek Bed & Breakfast Cabins, your unique mountain honeymoon hideout. In our 20 years of business, we’ve hosted hundreds of successful honeymoons. Our five secluded and romantic log cabins are nestled at the foot of Mt. Swansea, in the beautiful Windermere Valley. On 107 forested acres, with creek side hammocks, picnic spots and hours of walking trails, your rest and relaxation begins in peace and tranquility. Enjoy the 15 golf courses within a 30 minute drive, four hot springs, both commercial

and undeveloped, a warm lake for swimming and boating a five minute drive away, and all the rest that the valley has to offer. Then, come “home”

and relax on the deck or in the double jacuzzi tub in each cabin. A loft bedroom, kitchen, fireplace, HDTV with DVD player and wireless internet top

off the wonderful accommodation. As proud as we are of the cabins, it’s the space that really sets us apart from the rest. With hundreds of feet between cabins, you’ll have your own acreage and a level of privacy unmatched in the Rockies. Ideally situated halfway between Fairmont Hot Springs and Radium Hot Springs, we’re 4 km off Highway 93/95, so it’s nice and quiet. Breakfast, of course, is included, served either buffet style in the main house, or brought to your cabin. Visit us at www.windermerecreek.com, take the tour and then call us at 1-800-946-3942 to book your perfect honeymoon getaway.

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With this ring… Unique honeymoon hide-out 5 secluded and romantic log cabins nestled on 107 forested acres • fireplace • jacuzzi tub • kitchen • loft bedroom $109 - $159 + tax/couple (includes breakfast)

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One of the most authentic and unique hotels in Canada Celebrate your mountain wedding in the pristine alpine setting at Island Lake Lodge near Fernie B.C.

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xchange wedding vows by the lake at the magical “I Do Point” with the stunning Lizard Range as your backdrop, or by the warm glow of our unique river rock fireplace. Invite friends and family to join you for an unforgettable weekend in the mountains. Following the ceremony, enjoy hors-d’oeuvres and champagne on our patio to toast the occasion. Our culinary team will create an unforgettable three, four or five course wedding dinner,

using organic meats & fresh produce. Start the evening with dancing and finish with a late night soak in our outdoor hot tub. Wake up to the smell of fresh baked pastries and steaming coffee and enjoy the sun on our peaceful deck. Island Lake Lodge has been called one of “The most authentic and unique hotels in Canada” - chosen by National Geographic Traveler Magazine editors for the 2011 Stay List. www.islandlakelodge.com PHOTO: Mike McPhee

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Photographing a new chapter in a couples love story

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hat do you want to remember about your wedding? “Once a couple starts the planning process, this is the most important question they can ask themselves,” says Bobbi Barbarich, photographer and owner of Nelson, British Columbia-based Three Owls Studio. Looking at the photographs that line her studio’s walls, it’s obvious that Barbarich puts great care into describing who that couple is in that moment. “Essentially, I am telling their love story,” she describes. Together, Barbarich and her couples choose locations that articulate what the couple feels for each other, and what elements in their relationship are

enhanced by their surround“I definitely appreciate a ings. “Maybe they’re on the couple who wants to push serious side, maybe they have the limits of what wedding big personalities, or maybe photography should look like. they’re a little crazy and want I want the photography to be to do something outrageous. them, to be their’s story. This The wedding is a day is theirs; time to use your these guests are photography to each an element Essentially, remember who of their personyou are right alities, this whole I am telling now, as a team celebration is their starting a huge about their emolove story. new chapter tions—my work together.” is dedicated to Working with capturing the day mostly natural in which all these light and variaelements come tions in backgrounds—while together. My photographs keeping the couple focused may only be taken on one or on each other rather than the two days—but the feelings, camera—keeps Barbarich’s movements and locations are photos fresh and spontaneous. manifestations of their entire

love story.” With her literature background infused through Barbarich’s photography, Three Owls Studio provides packages that include a personalized book in which prints are securely stored and a credit to be used toward any product. “It’s important my clients feel they have flexibility in their packages, but it’s also important for me as an artist to put my story book spin on their wedding day. Couples choose me because my style is my own— yet it’s something the couple identifies with as soon as they see it.” An adventurous type, Bobbi Barbarich can be found at bobbibarbarich.ca and is available for bookings anywhere.


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Let CP Catering give your wedding a gourmet touch

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P Catering Ltd operates two wedding / event venues in Fernie; Clubhouse Restaurant at the Fernie Golf & Country Club and Corner Pocket Brasserie at the Griz Inn at Fernie Alpine Resort. CP Catering has catered to numerous weddings and other larger events, at our two locations and other venues in and around Fernie. We are dedicated to giving you the highest possible service and quality for any budget. Our staff are professional and friendly, and the management team has many years of experience in the hospitality industry. The Clubhouse Restaurant at Fernie Golf and Country Club, can hold up to 230 guests for a cocktail party style wed-

ding, but for a seated dinner we would recommend up to 150 guests, depending on what set up you choose. You can also have your ceremony here during off season. It has amazing views and a large wrap around deck and was recently

renovated and redecorated. The Clubhouse Restaurant is located within walking distance to many hotels and downtown Fernie. The Corner Pocket Brasserie is conveniently attached to the Griz Inn, where many of our

previous wedding parties have stayed. There are also other accommodations available within walking distance at the ski hill. This is a perfect location for your reception. The venue features a large deck and a high vaulted ceiling. Corner Pocket Brasserie features a modern and inviting space that can accommodate 130 -150 guests for a comfortably seated dinner. Some successful, off site, large catering events include; Transrockies Challenge 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, Fernie Secondary High School Grad 2009, 2010 and 2011, Mine Rescue 2009, 2010, and 2011 as well as numerous in house and off site corporate and private meetings, functions, and Christmas parties. PHOTO: Submitted


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Photographer accepted in the National Print Salon

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he 2011 National Print Competition of the Professional Photographers of Canada took place recently during the Annual Convention of the Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC) in Banff, Alberta. Cheryl Webb of Wells Photographic Design of Cranbrook, B.C. had three images: Caught in the Moment, Heavens Handiwork, and Sunday Stroll, all accepted and exhibited in the National Print Salon, judged prior to the Convention by a panel of Master Photographers from across Canada. Acceptance in the Salon earns the maker Merits toward several Degrees offered to PPOC members,

including the prestigious Craftsman of Photographic Arts and Masters of

Photographic Arts. It is also an indication of the maker’s ability to produce above

average images for their clientele. The competition features entries from across Canada, including Portraiture,Wedding, Commercial, Digital and Specialist categories. Members are also able to enter Salons in their respective regions of Canada annually, increasing their opportunities to earn recognition for their skills as a PPOC member. The Annual Convention also presents seminars by an international assortment of the world’s foremost photographers, as well as a Trade Show where suppliers display the latest in equipment and services to the Professional Photographic industry.

PHOTO: Cheryl Well

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A bun, a braid, or curls? How to choose your style are ideal for filling out some hairstyle. Tiaras or headbands volume. are lovely; some wrap partially Braids are also making a or completely around the head comeback, but, and come decofor a more natural rated with flower look, they should and leaf patterns, be soft and loose, curves, araA bun, curls, or with a few locks besques, pearls, a loose braid? falling around the or Swarovski Choose a hairstyle face to create a crystals. Such slightly tousled that complements jewels are as look. The shape perfect in loose your gown and the of the face must shape of your face. hair as they are be taken into with loose braids consideration or buns. before creating a With the help of hairstyle with a your hairdresser, part. If the bride has a round you can create the hairstyle face, a middle part will not be you’ve always dreamed of. Be flattering; inversely, thin, lonsure to make an appointment ger faces are particularly suited well ahead of your wedding to a middle part. day for a consultation about Choose an accessory to add options and styles. a more personal touch to a

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bride’s hairstyle is essential to the look she wishes to create for her wedding day. Choosing among this year’s trends is one way to find the perfect style. The classic bun is a popular choice, especially because it

fits with the retro chic trend. In 2012 we will see lots of elegant buns and twists, just like Audrey Hepburn wore. Brides with fine hair can opt for a cut and style, with a square cut or a plunging bob. If they want to keep their hair long, extensions

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Make-up tips Trends for the groom: tone-on-tone

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f you have the means, entrust your makeup to an aesthetician. Make an appointment several weeks before the wedding for a trial session. If you prefer to do it yourself, don’t forget that you should still do a practice run. For your wedding day makeup, prepare your skin by applying a good moisturizer. Choose a good quality foundation that is not orangey and that blends perfectly with your skin. Opt for waterproof mascara. Choose a long-lasting lipstick and touch it up throughout the day with a quick swipe of lip gloss. A final touch: a few sprays of makeup fixative holds foundation and eye makeup in place while erasing any powdery effect.

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n the wedding day, it may be true that all eyes are on the bride, but a well-dressed groom will still be appreciated. He is one of the main stars of this celebration, after all! A classy and unique suit is on the agenda; after those criteria, the groom should choose a suit he feels comfortable in, one that corresponds to his personal style and that is tailored to his body shape. For an impeccably fitted suit, the groom should have a last fitting, two or three weeks before the wedding. The fabric of the groom’s suit should be chosen according to the season and its overall style should match the tone of the wedding; a suit is perfect for an afternoon wedding, while a tuxedo is required for an evening event. When choosing a suit, think of it as an investment; it should signal sophistication and elegance rather than office-job functionality. Once a suit has been chosen, the next secret to a refined look lies in the tie. A contemporary finish requires a tone-on-tone tie that matches the colour of the shirt; it is a very attractive look, especially if both are pale in colour. Pale tone-on-tone will brighten up the complexion and highlight the smile. PHOTO: Kyle Hamilton

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Flowers: a key element of a beautiful wedding

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n many people’s minds, a successful wedding event often rests on the choice of flowers. The most beautiful of Mother Nature’s offerings, they are essential for setting the tone of the day. The trend in 2012 is towards smaller bouquets and less imposing floral centrepieces on the tables. Vases are appearing in all shapes, sizes, and materials: ceramic, zinc, glass, and stoneware, for example. Two timeless favourites, the rose and the orchid, adapt perfectly to all these different vases. Just imagine the elegant yet contemporary look these flowers have when arranged in a huge glass vase on a guestbook table or beside an altar.

The trend in bouquets is turning towards natural simplicity rather than extravagance. White, cream, and ivory flowers form the base, with

lots of greenery to set them off. Branches and leaves matched to different types of flowers are used to top off a glorious monochrome bouquet.

Regardless of the colours, tradition still rules the size of a bouquet. Choose a simple bouquet if your outfit is fairly ornate. If your gown is simple, exoticism and creativity can run wild. Round bouquets go well with tapered dresses, and cascading bouquets are perfect for gowns with trains. Lastly, one small hint to help you avoid a truly outdated effect: don’t try to match the colour of the flowers with the groom’s outfit or with the bridesmaid’s dresses.

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Tips for choosing a wedding cake design

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hoosing a wedding cake design can be one of the most exciting tasks that you are faced with during your engagement! Made from scratch with quality, fresh ingredients and decorated by a skilled cake designer, wedding cakes are remembered for years to come. Choosing a Decorator/ Baker: When choosing a baker, at least 4-6 months ahead of time, you want to ensure that your choice is someone who comes with a portfolio, references and one who can provide you with testimonials. Make sure that your cake decorator/baker is using a health inspected kitchen,

and is currently practising food safety! A quality cake decorator will want to meet with you to discuss your cake design. Personalizing Your Cake: Your wedding cake should match the overall look and feel of your wedding, menu and the décor of your reception. Do you like simple or classic? Unique or personalized? Shaped? Stacked? Fresh flowers or sugar flowers? Choosing a Flavour: When choosing a flavour, you may want to consider what season you are having your wedding in. Summer offers up lighter lemon and berry flavours, while the fall leads more to flavours

like pumpkin, or spice cake. When it comes to frosting your cake, you can choose from butter cream frosting, fondant, gum paste (used to create edible flowers), and royal icing. Pricing: The most important thing to remember when you are pricing out a cake is your budget. Wedding cakes are often priced on a per serving basis, and can vary anywhere from $2.00 per serving to $15.00! Delivery: When discussing details with your cake decorator, figure out who is responsible for delivery. Having your cake delivered For more relevant wedding cake informaby the professional is your tion, visit our website best bet. http://jjscustomcakery.com PHOTO: Submitted

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PHOTO LOCATIONS By the Barn From heritage buildings in downtown Invermere to abandoned barns near Edgewater and Fairmont, many valley heritage buildings are suitable for great photos.

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Invermere-area resort overlooking the Columbia Valley wetlands has a really good mix of rustic warmth and charm.

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Panorama Mountain Village The year-round resort, provides an opportunity for some fun twists on the traditional wedding shoot.

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Gift registries help couples build a home

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marriage doesn’t just bring together two people in love, it also serves as the catalyst for merging their worlds into one. For couples who may have had homes separately from one another before getting married, they may be bringing along housewares, furniture and other décor that’s not necessarily of the cohesive style. This could mean it’s time to rethink what should be included in their home together. It typically involves registering for gifts from favourite stores as a way to stock up on items that reflect mutual taste as a couple. Today registries are an invaluable part of the wedding process, and one eagerly anticipated by couples. Registries needn’t be limited to just one type of retail outlet. In fact, a popular trend in wedding gifts is offering luxurious throws and pillows as opposed to traditional linens and housewares. Bridesand grooms-to-be are also registering at places, such as hardware stores if they desire miter saws as well as platinumrimmed china.

The bridal registry will take the guesswork out of wedding gifts, if it’s used correctly by the couple and their guests. Here are some guidelines for using registries successfully: • Register three to six months before the wedding. If you register earlier, some seasonal patterns and promotional items may be out of season on your wedding day.

initially go into stores alone or browse online to narrow down their selections, then return with their partners to make final decisions. • Take advantage of registry consultants. These experts are invaluable sources of advice about everything from wedding etiquette to recommended place setting amounts. • Register in a variety of price

• Give yourselves plenty of time to select what you like. These are important decisions, and you should think them over. Many brides-to-be

ranges. Include high-priced gifts for guests who can afford them and less expensive gifts for shower guests and guests on limited budgets.

• Use your imagination. China, crystal, silver, linen and housewares are classic wedding gifts- and perennial favourites with brides and grooms- but consider registering other items as well. • Don’t overlap. Register each item in one store only. Otherwise, you may get frazzled keeping track of gifts that have and haven’t been purchased or end up with duplicates. • Never announce your registration in wedding invitationsthis implies that gifts are as important to you as guests. Friends and family can make sure word gets out. • Keep a running gift list. Make a note of each item you receive, who sent it and any thoughts that come to mind when you unwrap it on a master note pad. This will make writing thank-you notes easier. Once gifts start piling up cards are easily misplaced, and your memory becomes unreliable.

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rides and grooms have a few options when it comes to the music played at their ceremony and reception. Live musicians or DJs are often the entertainment of choice. The music of the wedding will set the tone for the event and keep guests entertained during key moments of the day. Music will be played while guests are dining and when there are opportunities for dancing. It’s essential to listen to musicians or deejays before hiring anyone to ensure what they’re offering will fit in with the wedding. Provide the musical entertainment with some information to further help the wedding go off without a hitch. This may include but not be limited to the following: * Names of all wedding party participants so they can be properly introduced. * Name of the married couple, including pronunciation of the last name, if necessary. * The title of the couple’s song. * The titles of songs to be danced with mother/son or father/daughter. * A listing of any preferred songs. * The title of a “spotlight PHOTO: Kyle Hamilton

dance” song. * Any music that is off-limits at the reception. * Special announcements that should be made, such as mentioning a guest’s birthday or another special event involving guests. In most cases, wedding musicians are professionals who have handled many weddings and are very accustomed to what should be done to make the night a memorable one.

First dance song ideas “All I Want is You” (U2) “Amazing” (Aerosmith) “Crash” (Dave Matthews Band) “Crazy for You” (Adele) “Faster” (Matt Nathanson) “For You I Will” (Monica) “Here Without You” (3 Doors Down) “Kiss Me” (Sixpence None the Richer) “I’ll Stand by You” (The Pretenders) “Love Song” (The Cure) “No One” (Alicia Keys) “Nothing Compares to You” (Sinead O’Connor) “Suga Suga” (Baby Bash) “Without You” (Rent Soundtrack)


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Shooting a wedding is about far more than taking a picture

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or Allia Schofer, shooting a wedding is about far more than simply taking a picture — it’s about capturing the spirit of the bride, groom and wedding party. “I like to feed off their personalities, and the bridal party,” said Schofer. “I don’t want them changing who they are. Using their personalities, I get great stuff from them.” The Creston-born and - raised photographer started Photography by Allia two years ago, following in the steps of her great-grandmother, Alice Sloan, who was a photographer in Creston in the 1960s and 1970s. For Schofer, her business is more than just a way to earn some extra income — it’s a way to express her creativity. “The more photo sessions I do, I find it’s not a career, it’s a passion,” she said. “I’m not out to conquer the

world, but I’m out to help anybody and everybody.” Some of Schofer’s wedding shoots are done at her West Creston home, which allows subjects to pose in fields and among trees. Schofer’s lifelong knowledge of the Creston Valley gives her the ability to pick out locations to suit any couple. “If people tell me what they want, I know right where I’m taking them,” she said. And she’s always happy to take on the challenge. “When I do get asked to do so somebody’s wedding, I’m honoured,” she said. “I’m honoured that they like my style and that they chose me.” For more information on Photography by Allia, which also offers family and boudoir shoots, visitwww.photosbyallia.com. PHOTO: Allia Schofer

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Understanding wedding dress code There is a good chance that you’ve been invited to a wedding- or will be- where the expected attire was a mystery.

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nless the invitation specifically mentions “black tie” or another dress code, you could be taking a guess as to what is appropriate to wear. Usually there are hints that will offer you ideas about the formality of the wedding. • Look at the invitation. Does it have all of the markers of a formal wedding: thick card stock, engraved typeset, calligraphy on the envelope? Or does it casually invite you to watch the couple tie the knot? Typically the invitation will set the tone of the wedding,

• Consider the location of the ceremony and reception. Chances are if the couple is being married on the beach and having a clam bake as their party they won’t expect women to wear an evening gown and gents to wear tails. But if you recognize the reception hall to be a formal or semi-formal venue, the dress code is likely similar. • Take your cues from the bride and her wedding party. If you’ve heard that the bride will be wearing a cathedrallength veil and elaborate wedding gown, chances are she’s

going for a formal wedding. If you know the bridesmaids are wearing sarongs and flip flops, it’s probably a casual affair. • Don’t be afraid to ask. Call the bride or groom, or their parents, and inquire as to what type of atmosphere it will be. Ladies usually can’t go wrong with a black cocktail dress and men can play it safe with a dark-coloured suit and tie. Follow these guidelines: Black Tie Her: A formal dress, usually to the floor. Co-ordinate with a beaded purse and elegant wrap. Him: A tuxedo is the only appropriate thing to wear. Evening Wedding Her: Dress as if you were

going to the theatre or a fancy restaurant. Avoid anything with sequins or too flashy. Him: A dark suit is always a safe bet. Daytime Wedding Her: A conservative but fun floral dress or light-coloured suit. Him: A light-coloured suit if it is summer. For winter, dress warmer in a blazer, slacks with a dress shirt or sweater underneath. Tuxedos should not be worn before 6 p.m. The following are not appropriate to wear to a wedding. • Black to a daytime wedding. • White, it competes with the bride. • Any form of jeans. • Anything torn, dirty or illfitting.

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Plan ahead for a stress-free honeymoon trip After months of planning the wedding ceremony and reception and paying attention to numerous details, newlyweds deserve a relaxing, stress-free, romantic first-time trip as husband and wife.

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hen deciding upon a honeymoon destination, pick a location that both of you will enjoy visiting. If you have a wide range of interests, choose a spot that offers a variety of activities to appeal to you both.

Meet with a travel agent to discuss possible locales that will suit your budget and tastes. Discuss a few alternative locations prior to seeing your travel agent so you’ll have a few options from which to choose. Your travel agent can give you some suggestions and offer ways to meet your budget and plan for the season in which you will be travelling. According to most travel agents, Hawaii, the Poconos, Niagara Falls, the Caribbean Islands and Florida are among the most popular spots for honeymooners. Cruises of any type are also favourites. Wherever you choose to go, remember to relax, enjoy each other’s company and have fun. PHOTO: Cassidy Shankowsky

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SERVICE DIRECTORY VENUES Bavarian Chalet ........................................................................................... 21 250-489-3305 Best Western Fernie Mountain Lodge .................................. Inside Back Cover 250-423-5500 www.bestwesternfernie.com Bull River Guest Ranch................................................................................... 3 250-429-3760 www.bullriverguestranch.com Fernie Alpine Resort ..................................................................................... 18 250-423-4655 www.skifernie.com Golden Civic Centre ..................................................................................... 17 250-344-6186 www.KickingHorseCulture.ca/civic-centre Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre...................................................... 15 1-888-888-4374 www.heritageinn.net Hillside Lodge & Chalets ................................................................................ 6 250-344-7281 www.hillsidechalets.com La Quinta Inns & Suites................................................................................ 20 1-800-282-0660 www.lq.com Lizard Creek Lodge ........................................................................................ 7 250-423-2057 www.lizardcreek.com Kimberley Alpine Resort ............................................................................... 18 250-427-4881 www.skikimberley.com Kimberley Cominco Gardens ........................................................................ 29 250-427-5160 Kimberley Conference & Athlete Training Centre ............................. Back Page 250-427-6802 Model A Inn ................................................................................................... 4 250-489-4600 www.facebook.com/modelainn Nipika Mountain Resort ............................................................................... 14 1-877-647-4525 www.nipika.com Panorama Mountain Village ......................................................................... 12 1-800-663-2929 www.panoramaresort.com Prestige Hotels and Resorts ......................................................................... 30 250-417-0444 www. PrestigeHotels.ca Red Tree Lodge............................................................................................. 28 1-800-977-2977 www.redtreelodge.com St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino................................................................. 8 1-866-292-2020 www.steugene.ca Timber Inn & Restaurant ................................................................................ 2 1-877-348 2228 www.timberinn.com Trickle Creek Golf ........................................................................................ 18 250-427-6745 www.tricklecreek.com Western Pleasure Guest Ranch .................................................................... 27 208-263-9066 www.westernpleasureranch.com Windermere Creek Bed & Breakfast Cabins ................................................. 22 1-800-946-3942 www.windermerecreek.com Winston Western Lodge ............................................................................... 37 250-344-7272 www.winstonlodge.com PHOTOGRAPHY Cranbrook Photo and Studio.......................................................................... 2 250-489-5336 www.cranbrookphoto.com Jason Wierman Photography ......................................................................... 9 250-432-9704 www.jayphoto.ca Kap Photography ......................................................................................... 16 250-342-0559 www.kapphotography.net Kimberley Sanderson Photography .............................................................. 36 250-342-5102 www.kimberleyrae.ca Kyle Hamilton Photography ......................................................................... 32 250-423-0904 www.kylehamiltonphotography.com Photography by Allia .................................................................................... 35 250-402-8474 www.photosbyallia.com Photos’n Motion .......................................................................................... 10 250-402-6482 www.jeffsphotosnmotion.com Three Owls Studios ...................................................................................... 24 250-505-6836 www.Bobbibarbarich.ca Wells Photographic Design.......................................................................... 26 250-489-3557 www.wellsphoto.ca MUSIC, DJs, ENTERTAINMENT Karaoke – DJ with Lily.................................................................................. 19 250-421-3298 Momentum Music ........................................................................................ 36 250-439-8158 www.MomentumMusic.ca Rays Music ................................................................................................... 33 1-866-665-0211 www.raysmusic.ca

HELPFUL WEDDING LINKS & RESOURCES BEAUTY & JEWELRY Delamont Jeweler ........................................................................................ 22 250-426-2772 www.delamontjewelers.com Fusion Wellness Spa ..................................................................................... 30 250-341-3511 www.FusionWellnessSpa.com Jewels on Ninth ............................................................................................. 6 250-489-5773 www.jewelsonninth.com Koko Beach Tanning & Hair Salon .................................................................. 9 250-426-7098 www.kokobeach.net Mirror Images .............................................................................................. 40 250-423-7615 Mountain Water Spa .................................................................................... 11 888-288-0813 www.relaxationredefined.com Spa 901........................................................................................................ 13 1-800-622-5007 www.spa901.ca Stella & Dot Indendent Stylist & Jewelry ...................................................... 19 250-428-9856 www.stelladot.com/montanacull Tea Garden Salon & Spa .............................................................................. 36 250-354-4487 www.teagardenspa.com Three Palms Tanning Salon............................................................................. 9 250-426-7277 www.3palmstanning.com Urban Roots Salon & Spa ............................................................................. 32 250-417-3417 www.urbanrootssalonspa.ca CAKES & DELICATES Crumbs Cakery ............................................................................................... 5 250-919-7595 www.crumbscakery.ca JJ’s Custom Cakery ....................................................................................... 31 778-517-1415 www.jjcustomcakery.com CATERING & FOOD SERVICES Clubhouse Restaurant at the Fernie Golf & Country Club ............................ 25 250-423-7367 www.enjoyfernie.com Corner Pocket Brasserie at Fernie Alpine Resort ........................................... 25 250-423-5035 www.enjoyfernie.com CP Catering .................................................................................................. 25 250-423-5035 www.enjoyfernie.com Great Canadian Liquor Warehouse .............................................................. 35 250-426-2338 Rick’s Fine Meats & Sausage.......................................................................... 9 250-426-7770 GIFTS & REGISTRIES Tara’s Boutique ............................................................................................ 31 250-489-4177 www.tarasboutique.ca Epicure Selections ........................................................................................ 40 250-428-9856 www.epicureselections.com FLOWERS Canada Safeway Floral Shop........................................................................ 23 250-426-7419 www.safewayflowers.com INVITATIONS, STATIONARY Crumbs Cakery ............................................................................................... 5 250-919-7595 www.crumbscakery.ca JJ’s Custom Cakery ....................................................................................... 31 778-517-1415 www.jjcustomcakery.com TRAVEL AGENCIES Maritime Travel ............................................................................................ 37 250-489-4788 www.maritimetravel.ca Travel World LTD. Ensemble Travel................................................................ 23 250-342-6978 RENTALS JJ’s Laundry Depot ....................................................................................... 40 250-489-1606 MB7 Tent & Party Rentals............................................................................. 21 250-347-9238 www.tentandpartyrentals.ca Patti’s Party Rentals ..................................................................................... 33 250-423-1455 www.pattispartytentrental.ca PB Pro-Audio & Lighting .............................................................................. 37 250-421-9099 www.pbproaudio.com Sandor Rental Equipment Ltd....................................................................... 28 1-800-561-5254 www.sandorrentals.com Tryna’s Eventz .............................................................................................. 10 250-427-1998 www.trynaseventz.weebly.com


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BUDGET PLANNER BUDGETING

ACTUAL

ESTIMATED

FLOWERS

Bridal Gown & Alterations

Bridal Bouquet

Headpiece & Veil

Floral Headpiece

Bride/Groom Accessories Hair/Make-up

Honour Attendant Bouquet

Grooms Tuxedo

Bridesmaid Bouquet

Brides Rings

Flower Girl Bouquet

Grooms Rings

Floral Headpieces

Photography

Boutonnieres

Videography

Corsages

Ceremony Muscians

Altar Pieces

Reception Entertainment

Aisle & Pew Decorations

Wedding Cake

Quantity

Unit Cost

Total Price

Foliage

Favours/Candles

Rentals

BUDGETING

ACTUAL

ESTIMATED

Cermony Decorations

Cake Top Cake Table Reception Centrepiece(s)

Reception Decorations Ceremony Officiant Rental Equipment/Lighting

Rehearsal Dinner Centerpiece(s)

Wedding Licence

Other:

Food/Beverage/Catering

Total Cost:

Rehearsal Dinner Venue Rental Miscellaneous Fees Transportation Brides Attendants Gifts Grooms Attendants Gifts Honeymoon

INVITATIONS Wedding Invitations Response Cards Thank You Cards Napkins/Matchbooks Announcements Programs Other: Total Cost:

Quantity

Unit Cost

Total Price

There’s no getting around the fact that weddings can be expensive. For many couples they’re the first of the largest expenses they will make together. It’s quite easy for individuals to go over budget on their wedding day if they do not carefully keep track of what has been spent on all the elements of the big day. Use this budget planner to keep all of the costs associated with the wedding in one easy-to-manage place.


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Best Western offers grandeur and beauty

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he Best Western Plus, Fernie Mountain Lodge is located in Fernie, in the heart of the East Kootenay region and set against the rugged Rocky Mountains. Ideally positioned, the hotel sits at the east end of Fernie, walking distance from restaurants, golf, retail shops, the Elk River and historic downtown Fernie. Enjoy the grandeur and beauty of the hotel lobby, featuring a huge flagstone fireplace that disappears into a timberframed vaulted ceiling. Choose from 95 luxurious guest rooms with a selection of room types including one-bedroom suites, executive suites and deluxe suites. On-site amenities include an

indoor swimming pool and hot tub, change rooms, fitness facility, outdoor hot tub and massage therapy.

Whether you’re hungry for pizza, a light lunch or have to catch the game on TV, Boston Pizza has the menu to satisfy.

Fernie Mountain Spirits offers a unique selection of beer, wine and spirits. Invite up to 200 people to share in you special day when you book the Grand Ballroom and let our chef create art and memories with the food. Our full service catering department and guest services team will ensure your event is a success. The Best Western Plus, Fernie Mountain Lodge offers roomdiscounts for wedding parties and can help you plan your event. Gracious service and attention to detail are standards you can depend on. Call 250-423-5500 or email sales@bestwesternfernie.com for more information.

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Get married at the Kimberley Conference Centre With its Grand Opening in November 2010 the Kimberley Conference & Athlete Training Centre is now the largest venue of its kind in the Kootenays. Over the Summer of 2011 the Centre was booked solid with Weddings and the accolades came pouring in. Events Coordinator Meta Yee-Lim said “We had weddings of all sizes and descriptions, from small intimate celebrations to large formal extravaganzas. One thing the Bridal parties agreed on was that this was the perfect venue for their special day. You only have to walk through the door into the stunning vestibule to know that something magical is going to happen here today.” Another great highlight for the Brid-

al Parties was the food. The Chefs and Staff of the Centre take a great deal of pride in preparing an extraordinary dining experience. They understand that everything has to be perfect and that they are not just cooking dinner they are creating memories. Many of the wedding parties took advantage of the State of the Art audio visual system. The main Ballroom boasts two 20 foot projector screens, one at either end of the room. Wedding guests were treated to slide shows and video footage of the happy couple. The Centre also has full video-conferencing capabilities so the ceremony or reception can be transmitted to friends and family unable to attend. Located at the base of the ski hill, the Kimberley Conference & Athlete

Training Centre is nestled amongst the resort’s accommodation making it so convenient for wedding guests and family to stay close by. There are also countless ways to entertain yourselves pre and post wedding with everything the Kimberley area has to offer. This is what some previous Clients had to say: “What an awesome place to have a wedding ceremony. Thank you soooo much for providing such a rst class facility...” - Roi & Larry Ewing “One of the nicest buildings in all of the Kootenays! The food was awardwinning (in my opinion) the staff cheerful and very helpful! The Event Coordinator went out of her way to ensure all of our needs were met!” Gail Rousseau


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