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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-09-03, Page 16Electra Limited laterior Two Beautiful 75 Buick Electra Limited DEMONSTRATORS Available for Immediate Delivery THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, Rainbow colourg were the theme for the August 9th ceremony in Lucknow United Church uniting Bonita Marilyn Maize and Andy Thomas Anderson in marriage. Reverend Douglas Kaufman offic- iated at /the double ring service held at three-thirty o'clock. White tapers in gold candelabra were adorned with multi-coloured baby Mums and white daisies. The church pews were marked with white rosettes and streamers. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maize of Luck- now and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson of Lucknow. Preceding the ceremony. soloist. Miss Marianne Alton of R. R. 2 Lucknow sang "The Wedding .Song" and during the signing of the register "Morning Has Brok- en" and "A Time For Us". She was accompanied by organist Miss Gail Pritchard of R. R. Lucknow. .The bride was given in marriage by her father, wearing a floor length gown of delicate , white organza. It was styled with an empire waist, full flowing skirt, attached Chapel train and Bishop sleeves. Alencon lace covered the bib front, Bishop sleeves and high neckline, Soft fluting edged the Alencon and pearl bib, cuffs and neckline. A deep band of matched fluting encircled the hemline and formed a deep V in the Chapel train: A Juliet bridal cap held the silk illusion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart rose buds with baby's breath and ivy. Miss Carol Campbell of Toronto, friend of the bride, was maid of honour. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Brenda McGee of Wingham; Miss Betty Maize of Wingham and Misses Beverley and Barbara Maize of Lucknow, all sisters of the bride. Each girl wore a long gown of a different colour, one in pink, blue, yellow, green and mauve. The dresses were identically styled in a white flocked polyester sheer material lined with the varying shades. Rows of tucks edged with white lace lined the bodice and back of gowns creating soft gather'S to the hem. The same lace followed the round neckline and the band of the sheer puffed sleeves. The girls wore wide brimmed hats of white straw with .he sheer coloured material of their dress covering the brim. They carried baskets of -Photo by Snyder'. white daisies and baby mums dyed to blend with, the colour of their dresses. The best man was Jim Hender- son of Lucknow, friend of the groom. The ushers were John. MacKenzie of Lucknow, Tim Col- lyer of Alliston, both friends of the groom; Herb Hunter of London, cousin of the groom and Brent Maize of Lucknow, brother of the bride. The groom was attired in a white tuxedo, white, ruffled shirt and bow tie. His attendants were dressed similarly in black tuxedos, white ruffled shirts edged in black and black bow ties. A carnation tinted to match the bridesmaids' gowns was fastened on their lapels. The bride's '.mother received guests .for the dinner, held in the church parlour, wearing a floor length gown/of peach polyester knit featuring a cape neckline and sleeves. Contrasting accessories. and a white gardenia corsage completed her 'ensemble. The groom's mother chose a long A-line dress of soft blue chiffon with sheer full sleeves and round 'stand-up collar. She wore. a corsage of red roses and matching accessories. The fathers were suited in black tuxedos of similar design to the ushers. The dinner tables were decorat- ed with single carnations and candles in the different colours of the wedding party. The bride's table supported the 3-tier wedding cake and was ornamented with pink tapers, silver wine goblets and white Bible. Pink and white streamers hung from the ceiling. Later in the evening a dance was planned in the Lucknow Legion Hall with music supplied by The Nite-Lites of Wingham. For a honeymoon trip to the Eastern Provinces, the bride made a long halter style dress with matching short jacket of lime green peau de soie. A corsage of white daisies and white accessories completed her outfit. The groom wore a summer weight suit in a light blue shade. The couple will take up residence on Willow Street in Stratford. The groom is a teacher at North 'Easthope Public School, R. R. 1 Stratford and the bride is a food service supervisor at / Stratford .'General Hospital. Wedding guests were present from Vancouver, B.C., and Orch- Your Doctor Goes. To School One authority claims that half of the facts a doctor learns in medical school aren't facts ten years after he graduates, and that most of the facts he learns will change during his career. ard_ta_check_that _estimate- Certainly the human body won't have changed. Ten years later the standard equipment still will in- clude two lungs, one. heart, one appendix, and one brain. Most of the body's aches, pains, and diseases won't have changed either. Tuberculosis, as one example, still will be caused by a germ'. The germ still will attack the and Park, N.Y. Prior to her marriage, Bonnie was honoured at a number of shower parties - Dietary Staff of Stratford Hospital presented her with gifts and she was taken out for a surprise dinner; a community shower held in Lucknow United Church given by Mrs. Annie Shiells, Mrs. Mae. Hunter of Lucknow; a relative shower given by Mrs. Marybelle Cranston, R. R. 2 Auburn; a relative shower by Mrs'. Jean Hodgins of Wingham; girlfriend shower by Miss Carol Campbell; relative shower held by Mrs. Joyce Goddard and Mrs. Pearl Anderson of Goderich. Mrs. Maize received friends at a tea on August 2, when gifts were displayed. 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