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The Christchurch “Bride of the Year,” Debbie McConnei, aged 22, after the judging in the Chung Wah Restaurant last Saturday evening. Mrs McConnei, who as Debbie Kingsland was “Miss Canterbury” in 1984, won the title from an entry of 33 brides. She and her husband, Mike, were married at Mona Vale on August 2. About $1500 was raised by the organisers, the Pegasus Lioness Club, and this will go to the St John Ambulance Brigade. A “Spring Bride of the year” competition is planned for September. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS

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Press, 23 July 1987, Page 12

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The Christchurch “Bride of the Year,” Debbie McConnei, aged 22, after the judging in the Chung Wah Restaurant last Saturday evening. Mrs McConnei, who as Debbie Kingsland was “Miss Canterbury” in 1984, won the title from an entry of 33 brides. She and her husband, Mike, were married at Mona Vale on August 2. About $1500 was raised by the organisers, the Pegasus Lioness Club, and this will go to the St John Ambulance Brigade. A “Spring Bride of the year” competition is planned for September. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS Press, 23 July 1987, Page 12

The Christchurch “Bride of the Year,” Debbie McConnei, aged 22, after the judging in the Chung Wah Restaurant last Saturday evening. Mrs McConnei, who as Debbie Kingsland was “Miss Canterbury” in 1984, won the title from an entry of 33 brides. She and her husband, Mike, were married at Mona Vale on August 2. About $1500 was raised by the organisers, the Pegasus Lioness Club, and this will go to the St John Ambulance Brigade. A “Spring Bride of the year” competition is planned for September. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS Press, 23 July 1987, Page 12

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