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The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-10, Page 88-'ZT3E HURON EXPOSITQR, SEAFORT I, ONT APRIL 14, 1959° DISTRICT "WEDDINGS BB.OWN TAYLOR B$UCEFIELD Brueefield' Unit- .ed Church was the scene of apret- tr• wedding: on. Saturday,'when Ina •.Mar uerite Ross g , , Taylor • `and Dwight' Brown exehanged 'wedding vows.. ,;.The • laride: is the. ,daughter - of Mr. and Mrs,; Harvey Taylor, Brucefield,- and. the groom is the sewed Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Brown; of Newtonville Rev.': Sidney'. 1?aY= sou officiated'; ` • The brideworeagawn .of waitz-. • lengthChantilly lace overer net -with -';7I1y point sleeves, Her embroidered • ' nylon. net veil was held by 'a cor- onet and she carried' a-'showerbo u• =:. q.. 0 vet of red r ses. Ear-. -B��smaids ,:weie amissSSe s B r bate and Mary Tou a3 T =lorboth a of 'Toronto, sisters of the Taylor, ide. Theywore Matching , dresses 'of fie -Wired _ered •n on n ---i ids te"wi1 —w .mauve and yellow,` and carried bouquets of yellow and 'mauve. mums. - Mrs..J.fid,. Murdoch, BrucefieGl id was the organist; and r.'Jim at, the. groom, sang "I . Love You Truly" '-• and. "Because." Grooms- man Was Maurice, Hallowell, :, of. Newtonville, and' ushers were Phil Gilmer, Newtonville, and..;Douglas' Taylor, Bruce ield.. aY � f Thee wed in wedding .dinnerJfollo g the --church, guests' being present from. Toronto, Newtonville, Brad- ford, Woodstock, -Orono and f ield Bruce- - uc e - ` The bride donned aprinted crepe dress with navy, duster and pow- der bine accessories for a wedding, tripto .Ngicht an. "and Ohio.' The couple' Will reside irk,`Newtonville. The. bride. is a studeht at Toron o Teachers' College. Tea r: INCH• E SEA �Y 1VIr an Mrs • Bill Walters and d -Danny visited-an-su da wit n hMrc Y ClarkClarke at Farquhar, gutta Ann •". ,of •.Elimv' le e it North, and:Miss'Johns,arion C'arscad- den, of:'.Exeter, '.were holiday; visi- tors. with their grandmother, Mrs. mer .Po ers., • Hope, brother-in-law.'of . 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