Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S., Thursday, 15 Oct 1942: MacINTOSH- FRASER Last evening a beautiful and interesting wedding featured the social life of New Glasgow. It was the marriage of Miss Kathryn Tait Fraser, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Fraser, of Hospital Avenue, to Lieut.Alexander Murdock MacIntosh, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.A. MacIntosh, of Sydney. The ceremony took place in Trinity United Church at eight o'clock, Rev. James Leadbetter, New Annan, officiated, assisted by Rev.C.R.F. MacLennan, minister of Trinity United Church, with Mrs.E. Stewart MacDonald presiding at the organ. The ushers were Messers Drummond Fraser, brother of the bride, Ernest Ross, Quebec, Ray Murray, Stellarton, and Fred Forbes, Moncton. The groom and groomsman, Lieut. Chesley Fraser, were both in military uniform. Mrs. Chesley Fraser was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor Fraser, youngest sister of the bride, and Miss Kay MacIntosh of Sydney, sister of the groom.The bride was given away by her father. Following the impressive ceremony the guests followed to the Fraser home on Hospital Avenue where a delightful reception was held. After the reception Mr. and Mrs/ MacIntosh left on a motor tour of the Maritimes after which they will reside in Halifax. The lovely bride, Kathryn, is an M.A. from Mount Allison University. Lieut. MacIntosh is a law student at Dalhousie University and is completing his final year and keeping up his training for the service. Note* This was a very long write-up mentioning many guests etc.I could copy it if anyone is interested by sending me their e-mail address. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ROSS- INMAN London, England A quiet wedding was solemnized on Aug.22, in Streatham Vale Church, London, England, when Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Inman, 59 Helmsdale Road, Streatham, London, England, became the bride of Daniel Girvan Ross, youngest son of Mrs. Bertha Ross and the late William Ross of Stellarton, N.S. The groom is attached to the Royal Canadian Engineers having enlisted in 1940. He has been overseas for the past two years. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx WARD- JACKSON A quiet wedding took place at the Manse of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Westville, when Miss Jennie Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Jackson, Park Street, Westville, became the bride of Sergeant John Arthur Ward of Stellarton, Rev.G.S. Mitchell, D.D., officiating. The bride wore a suit of air force blue with navy and white accessories and corsage of Johanna Hill roses. She was attended by Miss Esther Darroch while Bdr.Anthony J. Connors, R.C.A. was groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which the bride and groom left for Prince Edward Island on a honeymoon trip. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Carolyn Wallace