Tuttle, McCann NuptialsONTARIO St John th» RacistCatholic Church Wilton provided the 111ny for Hip marriage ol Kli/ahrth Ann Tuttle, cbtughtei of f.If mi Tuttle, Ontario to LugeneI' Mr( inn, win of Mr and Mm F', d w i r (1 McCann, Wilton The I ’fv Peter b iden performed the 'i TO a rn. reremony Saturday,July IS.White embroidered nylon ha* que over white »«hn was worn by the bride A full length bridal veil of white nvlnn fell from her pearlStudded crowm and ehe earned white rvrinds arwt stephanoita on a praver book.Blue rhiffon gown* w^eie wornhr the maid of honor, MargaretMlt; ( sum, and the bridesmaid Betty Martin. They earned baskets of multi colored daisies Attending the bridegroom wereWilliam Rice, best man, and Norman Martin, groomsman Jay McCann and .1 a m e » McCann erved as ushers; Annette Wi! hams, flower girl; and Sue AnnMcCann and Kenneth Rurrh, ring hearers.Luncheon for 5ft was held in the rhurch, a dance at Bromlev s arwf a reception for 400 at the American Legion Dugout Out oftown guests were Mr and MrsHalbert Tuttle Milwaukee, Mrand Mrs Joseph McCann, t/ewiston, Idaho, Mrs Mabel Smith, Minneapolis; Jay McCann, Rome,NY and Mrs Thoma F Wardand Kathryn, Phoenix, Arir.Attn Saturday, July 2 , follow mg a trip to Milwaukee, Mr. andMi s McCann will make their home in Wilton, where the bride groom is mill manager for Till man Produce.Mmes C.eorge Tea!, Halbert T u 11 I e, Adriie Davis and Paul Nnffke were pienuptial hostesses