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Mrs Dianne Cooke, right, aged 33, of Christchurch, the winner of this year’s Easter Bride Competition held by the Village Jaycees, in the Limes Room in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday. Beside her is the runner-up Mrs Joanne Wynands, aged 24, also of Christchurch. Among Mrs Cooke’s prizes was a trip for two to Rotorua. About 50 entrants competed in the contest, including brides and bridesmaids. The contest was first held last year. Competitors were judged on how suitable the style of the dress was to the person wearing it. The winning bridesmaid was Angelique Lambermon, aged 2l, of Christchurch.

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Press, 14 May 1984, Page 9

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Mrs Dianne Cooke, right, aged 33, of Christchurch, the winner of this year’s Easter Bride Competition held by the Village Jaycees, in the Limes Room in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday. Beside her is the runner-up Mrs Joanne Wynands, aged 24, also of Christchurch. Among Mrs Cooke’s prizes was a trip for two to Rotorua. About 50 entrants competed in the contest, including brides and bridesmaids. The contest was first held last year. Competitors were judged on how suitable the style of the dress was to the person wearing it. The winning bridesmaid was Angelique Lambermon, aged 2l, of Christchurch. Press, 14 May 1984, Page 9

Mrs Dianne Cooke, right, aged 33, of Christchurch, the winner of this year’s Easter Bride Competition held by the Village Jaycees, in the Limes Room in the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday. Beside her is the runner-up Mrs Joanne Wynands, aged 24, also of Christchurch. Among Mrs Cooke’s prizes was a trip for two to Rotorua. About 50 entrants competed in the contest, including brides and bridesmaids. The contest was first held last year. Competitors were judged on how suitable the style of the dress was to the person wearing it. The winning bridesmaid was Angelique Lambermon, aged 2l, of Christchurch. Press, 14 May 1984, Page 9