The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-08-11, Page 14PA!
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WESTER IVIcKENZIE' Phvto'l y McDowell.
Nile. United. Church, decorated
with •standards of' white daisies.
and; .pink and red roses, was the
sPTting for -the m rri .
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four -tier' tear drop .veil was held'
by .a' headpiece of lace and pearls.
She carried a heirloorn`handker
ale omsarur= ch e,f of Irish linen c
brides of the paternal,grand'moth-
eTs family fbrWO. years:. Het
flowers were .a Cascade of red
"r-oses.and white daisies.
.day; . July' 24th at; 3 ,3`0 p, momof
-Karen Doreen McKenzie arid
Allan'Dougaas :Webste•r: The '..:
bride ;is .the, daughtter`o.f Mr.' and
Mrs ;Roderick "C McKenzie of .
Goderich. The .groom is th.
a* son of Mr, and .Mts.. . Harold
Webster of R. R. 3 Auburn.
Rev. Clarence MCClenaghan
"officiated.,at the double ring
ceremony:
Givenr in marriage' by her, fath
er ,. the bride . chose a 'floor-°
length princess -style gown,of
fine: polyester 'accented by hand.
embroidered.;late;. with' a Victor
ian collar.and.bell,-s-l:eeve ii:. Viler
,,'Ma1tion of honour was Mrs.
John Nechacov •ofkitchener. She
wore a' floor length Empire gown
Of polyester tritnmed: with a floral
sash and bow: She carried .•a
basket: of multi -coloured .daisies
Miss Shirley Norman of: .Goder
ich and Mrs.;. Gary Kerr of Nile
were bridesmaids. . Their 'dresses' •
and'fiowers were:the 'same as the
matron of honour's.
Gordon Daer•of Auburn was
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CRUSHED GRAVEi
SAND, STONE t#IVD. �'I1;L
HAULAGE
grooinsrnari. Ushers were, Glen•'.
Webster., brother of t,h.e groom
and Murray ' McKenzie , brother. •
of..the
he soloist was'Miss Nancy'
Anderson of'Auburn''-whosa
,".Hear Our Prayers", before the'
cer;e,rionY ai,d "O-Perfect-laYv "-
during 'the •si nin 1 of register.
g, � �
Howard Blake Of Ashfield•, uncle
of. the : room;' :was . organist.
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A reception; was held .at the
church,• following the ceremony ,.
Which had been decorated w,;th
pink and red. rose~ budsbi:ue. .
1
w
'short.sleeyed• street -length. dress
o•f aqua.blue° c'hiffoit, tiim'nied,,•
wi h:,gbld •znd_'bl'ue braid',with •a
matching longsleeved coat.of
eh'iffon . .Her corsage was..pini
sweetheart roses..'•
.The groom's mother chose 'a
,•below the'knee dress'of pink c'h.if
fdn with pearl . beaded 'sash•' 'She
wore a corsage. o,f' white sweet= •
heart. roses;
..L o a 41/ 81l bcid, wo e-a,„�
:sleeveless dressofd peach import, -
ed cri•m.pknit'with white acces
sories..
.Following .a 'wedding trip to •
northern and: eastern :Ontario'the
couple will reside on the groom's .
farm; R. R. 3 Aubtirn. The bride
is.'a teacher at Colborne•Centr.al
School
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lunganr�on, Omar, io
Prior to her .marriage the: bride
was honoured at showers held, by
Mrs . Robert McAllister• o.f R. W. 2 '
Auburn; Nile Community Miss
'Shirley Norman, Goderich; Mrs,.
,Mel Dickson and Mrs William
ciiarut y;. sot o Port Albert
Mrs; entertained:n
honour of her daughter ata trous
seau tea prior to the wedding.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 15. t P.M. SHARP
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Kinloss.. A son ;r.,�a-nciles
-Vet riitifi-COhlent-zand six child' rens,
also`wcrked°this farm. 'Mr.. and
Mrs Noah Goblerrtz will go to
South Arr erica• with Troyers but
the Verrion,Coblentz family do
not intend togo•Least riot �t
tiffs time. •• .
The two fan'iles frorn, this 'area
will 'be joined by a couple:from
Miohigan with no children;
ti'ves pf the Coble•ntz fartlily and
another couple from Wisconsin
with•l4 Children , friends of the
fariiily, • • '.
Eightare already in the
area in,South America where the
groiip are going. All are mertmbers
Of the Amish .R•len[ionite`corninun-
iiy. • Most: of the , fa'milies now lin
South.•America are known,to the -
Kinloss. fo;1k.
Mrs, Troyer•s.sister is already
'1-n-ta lktng-w it h Re ti__ io_y_ _
er about.'th'eir ,prove to South Arn-.
erica•; he ..said that they. planned '
`on trying it for at least a year to
see if they ;wbuld be happy in that
ceount:ry..One of the.attr:actions,:••
according to, 1r'. '1 taj e.i
.opportunity to pr.4ctiue't
•tic.ular way of life :and
less. robl.ems tin
He stated that xl'ii tn��rt�,
gOi. n TViand the 'growing,
s• �� •
te•nd•s• fbr' iU n.!o.ntlis #or t
en produce, Tempe•rat.
that area reach 1:2U.dc.1
thrqugh'•the:hea.t
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