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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-08-14, Page 14Page 14-Ludmow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 14, 1985 de Boer - Maclntyre The marriage of Fred de Boer and Marg- aret Maclntyre was solemnized Friday, July 5, 1985 at South Kinloss Presbyterian Church. Reverend Allison Ramsay officiat- ed at the double ring ceremony. The bride is' the eldest daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Donald C. , Maclntyre, R R No. 5, Lucknow. The groom is the son of Mrs. Roely de Boer, R R. No. 2, Teeswater and the late Mr. Peiter de Boer.. Dale Gilchrist, R 5, Lucknow, presided at the organ with Anne Campbell of Wingham accompany- ing him on the piano. Mrs. Shirley Colwell, R 5; Lucknow,, sang "Perhaps Love" and "The Greatest Gift". The bride's attend- ants were her sisters Norma Maclntyre of Listowel, Marilynne Maclntyre, R 5, Lucknow, and the groom's sister, Joanne de Boer 'of R 2, Teeswater. Christina Koobs of Gowanstown, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. The attendants wore floor length tafetta gowns in a dusty rose shade. Their bouquests were composed of pink roses, cornflowers,. and ivory lilies nestled among baby's breath and ivy. The groom and his attendants wore grey tux- edoes. Donald , de Boer, R 5, Lucknow, cousin of the groom was the groomsman. Ushers were Jerry Logtenberg, R. 1, Dungannon, cousin of the groom and the bride's brother, Sandy Maclntyre, R. 5, Lucknow. Andrew Mowbray, cousin of the bride, acted as ring' bearer. The dinner and reception were held at the Iuclmow Com- munity Centre. Dr.. Alex Maclntyre of Alliston was the master of ceremonies. Guests were present from this area as well as from ,. Holland, Michigan, Chatham, Toronto, White River, Waterloo, Landon and Hamilton. The couple enjoyed a vacation in the Muskoka region. They are now residing at R. 2, Teeswater where the' groom is farming. The bride hasaccepted a position as a public health nurse in Huron County. Van Diepenbeek - Hackett. Harry Van Diepenbeek, son of Frank and Annie . Van Diepenbeek of R R. 3, Lucknow, and. Janice Hackett; daughter of Allan and Margaret Hackett .of .Lucknow, joined in marriage at 275 Place Street in foreknow on July 20, 1985. Rev. Warren McDougall officiated. The maid of honour was Susan Elliott of London; friend of the. bride. The bridesmaids were Cheryl Hackett . of Luclmow, sister of the bride, .and Gail Hackett of Ludmow, sister of the bride. The flower girl was Jackie Hackett of R. R 7, Ludmow, niece of the bride. The I • ringbearer was John Van. Diepenbeek of R R. 7, Lucknow, nephew of the groom. The groomsman was Allan Drennan of It R. 3, Lucknow, friend of the groom. The ushers were Tony Miitenburg of R ,R 7, Lucknow, friend of the groom and Peter Van Diepen- beek of R R 7, Lucknow, brother of the groom. After a reception at the Lucknow Community Centre, the Couple went on their.wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Van Diep- enbeek will reside at R R 7, Lucknow. (Gary Walden Photo) • Suzanne Corrin, youngestdaughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Corrin, received her Diploma in Nursing from Fanshawe College, Victoria Campus, in a pinning ceremony, held on August 10, 1985. Any Student away at College or University wants to know the news from home. And there's no better way to get it than with a regular subscription to the Sentimkel. That's why we offer special rates to university ' -students for 8 months during the school year Special Student Subscription Rate si 50 • Nr• In Advance for 8 month subscription LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, Ontario NOG 2HO. Student's Name e Address • Starting Date •