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    1. Weddings:NILES-BROTHERS,Antigonish
    2. Linda Darling
    3. >From: "Carolyn Wallace" <[email protected]> > > >The Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S.- Tuesday, Feb 3, 1942 > >NILES- BROTHERS > In St. Ninian's Cathedral, Antigonish, Friday evening, Jan.30, at 7:30, >Jean Delores Brothers was united in marriage to Gunner Allan Archibald >Niles. The Rev.J. R. MacDonald, rector of the Cathedral, performed the >ceremony. > The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Landry, brother-in-law >and sister of the bride. The wedding marches were played by Mrs. D.V. >MacDonald and John Conlon was soloist. > Mrs. Niles, who is secretary to the Nova Scotia Credit Union League, is >the second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brothers of Antigonish. >Mr. Niles, at present stationed at Camp Petawawa, Ontario, was at the time >of his enlistment last July, accountant at the Bank of Nova Scotia here. He >is the son of the late Mrs. Niles and Mr. Niles, of Florenceville, N.B. > The bride's costume was of reindeer brown velvet, with Russian squirrell >hip-length jacket and matching feather chapeau. Her corsage was of Happy Day >roses. Mrs. Landry wore a gown of dove-grey crepe under a black seal coat, >with a corsage of white carnations. > Immediately after the ceremony, a few close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Niles >gathered at the Landry home where an informal reception was held. The toast >to the bride and bridegroom was proposed by the Rev.Dr.D. McCormack of St. >Francis Xavier University and responded to by Mr. Niles. > Mr. and Mrs. Niles left on the early mornong express for a brief >honeymoon in Upper Canada where he will rejoin his regiment in a few days.

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