MOFFAT—SUMMACHf ■The Baptist Church in Asquith was the scene of a very pretty wedding on July 7, when Estelle Leona, daughter of Mr. Fred Summach and the late 'Mrs, iSumnvach of Asquith, 'became the jjaride of Dr. Graeme Francis MoMf, V.'S., 'son of Mrs. M. /Moffat of Asateith and' the late Mr. Alifred MoffatSof F'roibisher,Ferns and garden flow-ers formed the setting for the ceremony at which Rev. R. *f. (Stade and Rev. A. TWMoffat, cousin of the groom, officiated.As the wedding march was played !by Miss Xoreen Trevoy of Saskatoon, the bride entered t'he church on the arm of her father. She wore a gown of Shiite satin and lace. (Her floor length veil was fastened with a halo of tiny white flowers. Her bouquet was white carnations.Miss Shirley 'Summach was; her .sister’s bridesmaid and wore white taffeta with tiered1 skirt trimmed with blue. Her bouquet was white and pimg carnations. iShe worre a 'halo of tulle and forget-me-nots.The little Misses Jud(y Seymour and Gayleme iSummiach, nieces of the bride, were flower girls, gowned in pink and (blue -embroidered organdy and nosegays of asters, roses and sweet peas,:Mr. Glen Weir, student veterinary, w*as best man and ushers were iMessirs. Kenneth and Manley Sum-■mackfe brothers of the bride.mother of the groom wore ariilSr 3eiw 'dress in pastel shadesmtk white and (black accessories. JMpmw'ore a corsage of yellow roses,^Birring the signing of the regls-Hftfeth-e- organist played “Because*’.iPR receptioin followed at the home of (Mir. Mrs. George Seymour,sister amP®brother-in-law of the bride. After the reception the happy couple left on a trip to Banff after which they will make their home in Asquith. For travelling the bride wore a moss green gabardine suit, hat and bag of checked 'taffeta, and a corsaige of red roses*Out of town iguests included R. G. Moffat, Frobisher, Rev. A. T. Moffat, Dodsland, Mr. and ‘Mrs. G. E. Hume df Carlyle.