T.\ DOOCt—MmHKI-LBethel Temple. Brandon was the i scene of a very pretty wedding onf -July 15 at 330 pan. (cdLs-t.l. wtoer.Sarah Darleen Winiritfred. daughter of Mr and iMrs^ Alfred James r Mitchell of 917 Russell St, exchang-r ed vows with Mr. Wesley Bryan Paddock, son df Mr. and Mrs. , t Martin J. Paddock of Rivers. Man-. itoba. Rev. E. E. Austin officiated .at the double ring ceremony.” The bride chose a gown of or-ganza and ohanlrtly lace. The bod-. ice featured a basque waistline accented with lace and irredescent jjallettes. a high sabrina neckline .. and lily point sleeves. The very j full skirt with1* a matching ap-j lt;piique of lace motifs and a sweep-jl ing overskirt extended into achapel train. A crown of irredes-. cent sequins and organza held her I. shoulder length veil. She carried a cascade of red sweetheart roses and fern. • iMrs. Joyce .'Hart, sister of the ^ bride -was . jpatron of honor,.. Eleanor Mitchell, sister of the bride j' and Joan Malttoy, cousin of the j. bride acted ^s bridesmaids. They ^ wore identical cocktail length n’ gowns of organza in pink, blue y and yellow respectively, featuring fitted bodice with V-neokilne and _ large collars. They wore matching headdresses and white gloves and shoes. They carried cascades of blue, pink and lavender feathered carnations., Brenda Lyons, a fkiwer girl in a dainty white, full skirted dress and accessories, carried a basket of pink sweetheart roses.Jimmie Drummond, as ring-toear-er, was dressed as the groom’s attendants.The groom, dressed in a black tuxedo, was attended by his brother, Kenneth as best man, John Fast of Rivers and Frank Black of Oak River. The attendants wore white formad jackets with black trousers and red boutenniers.Mrs. E. iE. Austin played the wedding music and accompanied Miss. Merrilyn Gurr, as she sang, “The Wedding Prayer”, before the ceremony and “O (Perfect Love”, during the signing of the register.The bride’s mother wore a pink sheath dress with pleated organza cumberbund, matching jacket and . white accessories. iHer corsage was white feathered carnations.The groom’s mother wore a ttiac dress with white accessories and a white corsage of feathered carnations.A turkey dinner reception was held at the C.O.F. Hall.The toast to the bride proposed by iMr. Everette Taylor of Onan-ole, cousin of the bride was ably ■responded to :by the groom. Kenneth Paddock, best man, read the telegrams.Rev. Walter Fowke of Rivers acted as master of ceremonies during a shorP program consisting of musical numbers toy Mr. Clarence Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Selby Smith, and Miss Merrilyn Gurr with several friends speaking on behalf of ” the bride and groom.(For travelling the bride wore whKe accessories and a corsage of pink sweekheart roses.Upon returning from a trip to the west coast, via ’Banff, Alberta and return through the U. S., the happy couple will reside on the groom's farm at.Rivers, Manitoba.Out-of-town guests were' from Souris, Dand, Winnipeg, Neepawa, Kinesota, Rosaburn, Rivers, Oak River, Ohantrie, Oak Lake and Bradwardine, Manitoba; Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Toronto, Ontarki; Vancouver, British Columbia and Pittsburgh,. Pennsylvania.