The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-02, Page 7WEDNESDAYS APRIL'Thd 190.'
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GAMMIE ROSENHACEN
An arrangement.of.white gladioli
and. blue .daisies centred the comm
union table; with .candelabra on
either side for the Sat. , March
22nd wedding in Wingham United
Church of Vana Jane _Rosenhagen
• and Bryan Campbell Gammie;' Rev'.
K.. Barry; Passmore officiated, for
thetaottple-ring ee.remony'.` Mrs.
•Janetta Mustard was the: organist
And Mrs: Arnold Patterson of Oran =
geville was soloist;
The: bride is the daughter of Ivir, • •
------'andlrs Donald--Rosenha-gen of
Wingh'am: and 'the groom .is the:; son
of'Mr . and Mrs Ross Gammie ;;of'
R.'R. 1;- Lucknow
The bride chose: a- full-length
gown: of whiteiilk organza• in
Scarlett O'Hara `style with hugging
.waist. and .very full skirt,, the front
', 'panel appliquedwith lace.;• The
scalloped'. neckline and short.sleev-
.es were appliqued with1ace and.
the, gown .' featured a cathedral
train.: A Spanish crown headpiece
*of seed;'pearis held, her finger-tip •
veil and she carried a: hand bouquet
of white.daisies with, leather fern •
and blue: ribbon streamers..
hiss
,Vicki Rosenhagen w:as her. sit-
ter's maid'f honor ..Miss Lore -,
Campbell ,• cousin: of the groom,
was bridesmaid and his sister, Miss
Loree Gar mie, was junior brides--
maid:
The attenda-rats-were-gowned-alike•
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room of.the Church.. The :blue •and
white.theme was carried out in the'
wedding cake which, centred the
'bride's table,and blue carnations
and white candles on. thetables of
the guests'. Silver ;candelabra and r.
candles on the bride's table
cornpleted •the decorations
The bride's soother wore. a powder
blue wool 'frisse two"-piecedress•
and .jacket ensemble ,• navY and
.
white. Milan straw, picture hat • with
nav and white' accessories,. Her • • •
Y
.corsage_waswhite_c.arnations_w ith.-
tinted blue.'tps.
• The•:groom's mother .chose a coat .
and dress:.ensemble The dress was
an off-white 04kknit
and the oat was. champagne French
;crochet., `She wore a rose, hat with.
•
hl
corsage was. rose tinted carnations•
'Attending the wedding were the
bride's grandparents;, Mrs, W .:Van
Wyck:of,Wingham and Mr. and
lvlrs ;` E . •'Rosenha.gen'•of. Toronto ,
arid ,the grOoti 's, grandparents; .Mr.
'and, Mrs.:: Cyril..Canipbell:'and Mr
and Mrs. Bert Gammie , all of
Luc know .
Mr'. and•Mrs. Garrimie left on a';
trip to_ Tampa:,•• Florida.. The bride
in ,pale blue peau de soie with
overdresss of matching chiffon.
Each of the floor -length gowns had
a fitted bodice ; softly gathered
full skirt: -wilts wide.- ash -and, wind=-
' blown transparent sleeves. 'White
daisies trimmed'their high collars
wide cuffs and wide brimmed net •
headdresses :::The ' daisy theme. was •
carried over to their cascading
bouquets ..'
The best'man, was Gary Gammie ,
brother of the .groom. ; Ushers were•
the groom's cousin, Brock
Campbell and another brother
Dale Gammie,. •a11 of Lucknow
Guests were received by the wedd-
ing party and parents of the bride
and groom in: the Sunday :School'
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Monter, Passes•
•MRS;-SIMO:N )4O -KAY
Mrs. Simon McKay of Dungannon
passed; :away in Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich on Monday,. March 24th
in her 85th year. . -
Mrs;• -'McKay was, the former Clara
Ellen Thurlow', daughter of James
and Mary' Ann i'hutlow She was
born in Colborne Township on Oct'-
ober 15th, 1884,.
Following her, marriage: to Simon;
McKay/she resided in Goderich un•
til moving•to Dungannon a few
years ago, .Mr. McKay died in
1953.
Mrs. 'McKay is survived by four
daughters., Mrs .James (Helen)
'Blair of London, Mrs'. John (Eileen)
.Aiken'of •Portland:, Oregon, Mrs.
Jack (Mary). Van Horne of London
and Mrs. Irvine (Colleen) Eedy of
Dungannon, with whom she'made
her horpe;,also thirteen
grandchildren and`two 'sisters.Miss
May Thurlow of Brantford' and Mrs..
John (Maude) Morris of New.
.Jersey.
Besides her' husband she was pre-
deceased -by
re -deceased -by two daughters and two
sons,, George and ,Russell. • • •
•.. Mrs;.McKay wa;s a.member of $f..:
Peter's Roman Catholic Church.
Goderich.,
Funeral service was held, at St:
Peter's Church on Thursday, March
29th, at .10 a.m. Rev.` H. •Galea was
Minister.
•'Interment was at St Peter's.Cem!
TeteryColborne Township .
..
Pallbearers were Charles McCabe
Cecil Blake, • Ben: Chisholm ' .Thor
.ntoti..EedY ' , Ron Van Horne; Bob
y•
Lodge Funeral Home, Goderich
was in charge. of funeral arrange-
ments.
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It's. a pleasure to''renew my.sub
acription to The Lucknow Sentinel
Look, forward,.each week to arrival
and we receive it *Friday' each' week
Difficult to 1<eep up with the new'
many of my' contemporaries have.,.
passed an. However, •the news is
dress with long sleeves and swinger,
skirt with'white lace and ribbon •
trim. Her•dress was topped: bya
white 'belted coat and. black .patent
'accessories completed her ensem-
ble .,She ware •a :pink rose .corsage
The young couple will leave in
April,for Dawson City, Yukon.,
where•'the..y will .make their home
Previous: o her .n.arriage*,. four.,
miscellaneous showers were •held
In' Kitchener the groom's. aunt,
Eil een Cam bell , 'assisted b:,;Bessie
1 . .p y
Gordon entertained 'relatives and
friends . Mrs.. Miller. Davis. and Mrs.
Colin Campbell. of Wingham held
a'. neighbour.•shower.Mrs:: Norm
'Welwood and Mrs DeWitt Miller
were' hostesse.Mrs.*
for a shower at the
Queen's Hotel iti Wingham: Darcy
vlathers:' entertained friends of the/
bride -elect at the ;home ofher
mothers, Mrs. Bert: Mathers.
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