Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow,N.S., Tuesday,13 Oct 1942: CAMERON-WILLIAMS Halifax The officers' mess at new Wellington barracks, was the scene of a fall military wedding Friday afternoon when Miss Nita Williams, daughter of Capt. Fred Williams and Mrs. Williams, 106 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, became the bride of Lieut. Stewart Howard Cameron, of the Pictou Highlanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Cameron, Meadowville, Pictou County. The couple were married before an arch of autumn leaves, Rev. Captain Gillies, Presbyterian chaplain of the Pictou Highlanders, officiating. The bride wore white sheer with a three-quarter veil, and carried deep pink roses. She was attended by Mrs. Donald Logan, who wore rose moire and carried pink and white carnations. Groomsman was Lieut.Walter MacGillivray. The organ was played by Lieut.Fletcher and Corporal Burns, Lanark Renfrew, sang "O Promise Me". Following the wedding a reception was held in the officers' mess. For travelling the bride chose brown tweed with brown accessories. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx BENT- PRINGLE A quiet wedding of interest to many throughout the province took place on Tuesday evening, Oct.6, at St. Paul's Church, Halifax, when Kathleen Ernestine Pringle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pringle, Three Rivers, Que., was united in marriage to Louis Milner Bent, son of Rev.L.R. Bent, rector of St.James' Church and Mrs. Bent. Rev.Ven. Archdeacon Savary officiated at the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives. The organist of St. Paul's rendered the wedding music.The bride was attractive in a beige dress worn with brown accessories. She carried a bouquet of yellow sunset roses. Mrs. Gerald Bowes was matron of honor while Alton Bent, brother of the groom, was groomsman. A reception was later held at the home of the groom's aunt, Mrs.A.W. Greig, Newtown Avenue. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx GILLIS-BROWN At St. George's Church, Georgeville, Tuesday, Oct.6 the Rev. Blaise Campbell,P.P. solemnized the marriage of Miss Catherine Elizabeth Brown and Angus L. Gillis. Father Campbell celebrated nuptial mass, and Angus R. MacPherson, the organist, played the wedding marches and he and Mrs. MacPherson sang a duet. The bride, who is a daughter of Mrs. Mary Brown of Livingston's Cove, and the late Angus Brown, wore a soldier blue wool suit, matching hat and accessories. She carried a white prayer book with streamers of ribbon. Her corsage was of Johanna Hill roses. Miss Margaret Brown, attending her sister, wore a brown wool suit trimmed with velvet with matching accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. Daniel Joseph Gillis, of Georgeville, cousin of the bridegroom, was his best man. Wedding breakfast was served at the home of the Bride's mother. Serviteurs were Mrs. Alexander Gillis, Morar; Mrs.J. D. Brown, Livingston's Cove; Mrs. Joseph Hill. Framingham, Mass. The bride lived in Natick, Mass., several years before returning home to be married. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Margaret Gillis, Georgeville, and the late Angus Gillis. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SELLERS- WALKER A quiet wedding took place at First Presbyterian Church Manse, Pictou, on Monday afternoon, Oct 5 at 2:30 when Ferne Elizabeth Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Three Brooks was married to Johnson Whitman Sellers, Pictou, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers, River John. Rev.G.M. Lamont officiated at the ceremony. The couple were unattended. They will reside in Pictou. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Carolyn Wallace