HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-07-28, Page 12Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 28, 1902,—Palle 12
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Ludwig.- Courtney
On Saturday, May ,1st;
1982; wedding vows: were '
exchanged by Ann :Elizabeth
Courtney and Rodger How.
and Ludwig in Pine River
united Church at 5 p.m. .
• Soft candie11ght on.baskets
of red rosest, white carnations
and baby's breath' set. the
background ferthe ceremony
conducted by Rev, .Bob .Put,'
Man , with. Mrs, W ayne taw-
ry as organist.
Ann, youngest daughter of
•Amer and Joyce Courtney of
. •Hu!!cn FTawrrtwhip, looked
lovely 1st' her gown of white
chiffon and lace,'carrying a •
bouquet of red roses and
white stephanotis.
Miss: Jacquie Dickinson of.
Ripley was matron of honour.
Bridesmaids were Pattie Mc-
Lean of • Ripley, Shannon
Courtney of Kitchener and
Mary Kempton of Point
Clark. They chose baby blue:
. chiffon dreams and blue lace
hats, carrying; fans adorned
with red roses and :white
carnations,
Shannon. Courtney, niece
'of the bride; was a delightful
flower girl, in her dress of
white dotted swisst:, carrying
a -basket of red roses and
white carnations. .
Kent Hit ert '.of Listowel,
nephew of the groom, capab-
ly performed his duties as
ring bearer, in his formal
navy blue suit.
Rodger, son . of .Howard
Ludwig, was attendedby..
Dave Wieberg of Kitchener,
His ushers were Gary Latta
of Kitchener, Mark Henry
and 'Rick :Clampitt of Lurgas,
all wearing' navy. tuxedos. `
• $ridesmaids Shannon and
Mary contributed to . the
beauty and, sanctity of the
Wedding by singing, ",The ,
Rose,", and "God's Greatest,
Gifts",
The . dinner .followed, at'
Ripley Ruyan Complex: Poy
lowing the reception, :the
happy couple enjoyed a trip
to. Niagara Palls, .They are
now residing at 105 ,Victoria
Road,;Lurgan.
Attending . the wedding
from a \distance was ` her
sister, Joan,. from Yellow- .'
knife, N:V'V.T, and guests
from Detroit; Toronto, Lon-
don, Listowel and . other
points. ,
Previous to the ,wedding,
relative showers were held'at
the homes of Betty Ackert in
Kin cardine, Mary Lou Green
near Teeswater and Shirley
Harris of. concession 12 Hur-
on Township.
Jaequie Dickinson hosted a
girl friend`s shower and Anti.
was showered with many
beautiful and useful gifts at
the community shower . in
Bethel Church on April 44114'
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at the
library,
A very entertaining adult historical novel at the library is
"A Wager For Love" by Caroline .Courtney, The plot is laid
in. London of 1700's the Georgian Era at the height of its
splendour, You see the grandeur but also the cruelty and in-
trigue, The heroine is kidnapped ori a lonely roadandforced
to marry to win 8 wager, You are carried from episode to
episode by the writer's gift for story -telling, A light
romance for sum ter reading, (Reviewed by B,
Johnstone),
Par young adolescents "Don't Make Me Smile" by Bar -
bars Park is set in the current tittle frame. Charlie has a
bar
rd time When his father tells him that he and his mother
are getting a divorce. After about four nights of macaroni
and cheese Charlie decides to Iive.in the. park. He feels the
divorce has ruined his life. But he slowly learns to live with -
it.. This book is very good and humorous. (Reviewed, by
Heidi Pritchard),
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