>From the Oak River Post, Oak River, MB (now changed to The Blanshard-Harrison-Strathclair Post, Newdale, Man.) 10/19/1939 HYNDMAN - MC INTYRE A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald MC INTYRE, Strathclair, on Thursday, October 19, when their niece, Eloise, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William MC INTYRE, was united in marriage to Elgin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HYNDMAN of McConnell. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James SAVAGE of McConnell United church in the presence of immediate friends. The bride, who was attired in a full length dress of Suez Rose, was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Archibald MC INTYRE. her bridesmaid was Muriel, sister of the groom, and the groomsman was Vernon, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at the Strathclair hotel and the young couple then left for their home in the McConnell district. ====================== 10/19/1939 HORNE - FORTUNE St. Paul's church, Sault St. Marie, Ont., was the scene of a quiet wedding on Monday, October 9th, when Clara Edythe, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. S. FORTUNE of Strathclair, Man., was united in marriage to Mr. Claude HORNE, B.A., L.L.B., son of Mrs. Joshua HORNE of Uxbridge, Ont. and the late Mr. HORNE. Rev. John C. HUTTON, cousin of the bride, performed the ceremony. The bride was becomingly attired in grape purple ladies' cloth and she wore battleship grey accessories. AFter a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. HORNE will reside in Mitchell, Ont., where Mr. HORNE is engaged in the practice of his profession. ============================= 10/19/1939 MARTIN - WADDELL A very pretty wedding took place at noon Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. WADDELL, Newdale, when their youngest daughter, Wilma, was united in marriage to Mr. T. E. MARTIN of Basswood, the wedding taking placer under an arch of fern. The dining-room was decorated in pink and white with wedding bells. The bride, who entered the room on the arm of her father, was charming in a gown of Burgundy silk velvet. She wore the gift of the groom, a string rope of pearls. Her bouquet was fern and yellow chrysanthemums. The wedding march was played by her sister, Mrs. A. A. GAMEY. AFter congratulations were received and the register signed, the guests, who numbered 35, sat down to a luncheon served by Miss E. WADDELL, Miss R. BLACKWOOD, and Miss Jessie MC CUAIG, Mrs. NORDENE and Mrs. B. BRADLEY pouring tea. After photos were taken and the beautiful gifts were viewed the happy couple left by motor for Winnipeg amid showe4rs of confetti and the good wishes of their many friends. The bride travelled in a navy suit with Burgundy accessories, with a corsage of baby 'mums. A reception follwed the wedding from 2:30 to 4:30, Mrs. W. ABEL pouring team to over 30 friends. ============================== 10/19/1939 CLARK - HUNTER A quiet wedding took place in Brandon on Tuesday when Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. HUNTER of Strathclair, became the bride of James, son of Mr. and Mrs. CLARK of Fort Frances, Ont. The bride was attended by Doris M. HENDERSON and the groom by Alex, brother of the bride. The bride chose teal blue with terra cotta accessories, and the bridesmaid chose wine silk. The couple who will live at Minto for a short time. Mrs Prost, sister of the bride, was among those who attended the wedding. ======================= 10/19/1939 ROSS - TEMPLETON A pretty wedding was solemnized at 12 noon Saturday, October 14, when Catherine, only daughter of Mr. Jas. TEMPLETON and the late Mrs. Jas. TEMPLETON of Basswood, was united in marriage to Mr. Cameron ROSS, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ROSS, also of Basswood. Rev. E. R. WILSON officiated. The ceremony took place in the parlor in front of the wide window which was banked with fern and cupid's bower. The room was tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers and white wedding bells. To the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin, played by Miss Jean BLACKWOOD, aunt of the bride, the bride entered with her father who gave her in marriage. She was attended by Miss Audrah GRANT of Wellwood, Man., who was bridesmaid. The bride was becomingly attired in a dress of navy crepe, the bodice and the back of the skirt featuring the new fullness. She wore a corsage of pink sweetheart roses and caried a white satin-covered Bible which had been presented to her mother on her wedding day. The bridesmaid chose wine crepe with gold trimming and wore yellow roses. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Raymond GIRLING of Basswood. During the signing of the register Miss Jean BLACKWOOD played, "The Voice that Breathed O'er Eden." Following the ceremony a dinner was served with the wedding cake centering the table. Mrs. Robt. BLACKWOOD, aunt of the bride, acted as hostess with Mrs. Jack DUNN and Miss Renee BLACKWOOD, cousins, assisting. For travelling the bride donned a light grey coat made on princess lines. Her hat was a small model in navy felt and her accessories were also navy. Amid a shower of good wishes and confetti, the happy couple left for their honeymoon in Winnipeg. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm at Basswood. =========================== 10/19/1939 JANORSKY - MC LEAN In a quiet but impressive service at the Mission House, Elphinstone, on Saturday, Oct. 14, John JANORSKY was united in marriage to Mary Elizabeth MC LEAN. The bride was accompanied by her guardian, Edward MC LEAN, and Laurence WILLSON accompanied the groom. ==================