YOUNG — MOFFAT . •v' •’/ fRev: J. N: Doidge conducted,the;service at a .quiet candlelight cere- e:• mony, amid 'ferns/and chrysanthe-jh : mums' at ;. St.: Matthew's'„ Chapel, jw : Winnipeg, on Saturday; December ti ! 29th v . at 5; 30.: p.m.,when Mary I Louise, eldest- daughter of Mr. and[Mrs.- Russell E, Moffat exchangedoAevows with Frank Charles Sydney Young, eider son. of Mr; and Mrs. Sydney S. Young. Mr.. Fred \Va Ik* who . presided at the organ played all. during the recorded ceremony,The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an original gown of imported lace and slipper satin.It featured a lace over satin bodice with a Chinese neckline ' and long lace sleeves. The. bell skirt which was lace appliqued, fell from the torso waist, into a full train, Her Chinese headdress and veil were unique in that , they consisted of c identical .lace to that of the gown. ^ She carried a cascade of American; Beauty roses. L-,Miss Georgina Moffat, .who wasjf maid of honor for her sisterT worm t a medium blue gown of lace and’C tulle featuring a low ■ scalloped: I neckline and full skirl; with lace set: t in panels. She carried a bouquet of:^ pink feathered carnations.Mr. Edward Young, the groom's^ brother, was best man and Mr. Andrew Moffat and Mr. Harold Row at ushered the guests.Following the ceremony a dinner was held at the Marlborough Hotel for the many guests. For dancing the bride chose a green Chantilly lace and silk taffeta cocktail dress, featuring a sheath skirt with large side pouf I c. anci silver accessories. Her corsage was Johanna Hill roses.A flcr messages of congratulations and good wishes from many' American and Canadian points, the ? happy couple left for a short lt;i honeymoon, after which they will * ! reside in Brandon. Manitoba. i,