!§q!Horner-Harness Nuptials;real,iding : defer-northth.un-nagefromheL,50Oonewas'theictort up. Itw.In a double ring ceremony on Saturday afternoon, July 15th, at Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, Wiliam Lloyd Horner took as his lb ride Audrey Elizabeth Harness. The [bride is (the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Laverne Harness1 of Orono, and the ■bridegroom is the son of Mr.. and Mrs'. Lloyd Horner of Oshawa.Baskets of pink peonies and orange blossoms formed the floral setting and white satin bows designated the pews.the Rev. S. R. Henderson, B.A,, B.D.The ceremony was performed by Mr. R. G. Harle played the wedding music and Miss1 Amy T. Sargeant, of Oshawa, sang “0 Promise Me” before the eeremony and “Because” during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her brother,lday Mr. Thomas- Harness, the bride woremet 3 in thewilefor 1 be site, 1 to andceepplanbar-dietingDe-me-a floor-length gown of white net over satin. The low round neck-line styled ithe lace bodice. A headdress of net and seed pearls held her finger aJL tip veil and she carried a white bible dill crested with pink roses with long streamers kniotted with rose buds. Her onJly jewellery was a pearl and rhinestone necklace, the gift of the bridegroom.Ser- The matron of honor, Mrs. Thomas orts j Harness, sister-in4aw of the bride, was gowned in turquoise taffeta. The senior bridesmaid, Miss Jean Harness, sister of the bride, was in pink and the junior bridesmaid, Miss Vera Horner, only sister of the bridegroom,, was in yellow. All wore Pleated head-dresses and mittens ‘to match their gowns, and carried nosegays of carnations and sweet peas. Mr. Doantd T. Homer of Hallifax, was best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Everett Harness, brother of the bride, and Mr, Cecil Williams, Oshawa.The reception was held in the Balmoral Hotel, Bowmanville. To receive the gueists the bride’s mother chose a cedar rose crepe dress with navy accessories. _ The'bridegroom’s mother, who assisted, was wearing navy blue sheer with grey accessories, and botih wore corsages of carnations and sweet peas. The bride’s table, which was decorated with vases of flowers, was centred with a three-tier wedding cake nested in tulle and flanked with pink tapers. Mixed flowers and pink and white ribbon decorated the tables mf the guests.For the wedding., trip by motor to North Bay, Algonquin Park andbuiOreJulmo,thetonoctheanctim| -4 whi tail Vei no uth the hor winNiethein tMaiertrac(andgirlElkope;Art race seve race by 1O'. 30irgeandtheler-rith?hywa*duelin,wasobeonforpreestMr.theBailmoiofleldfrs.ich,ity~ledrielire-im-can gla 22 Hoi Mr. Gee Cl a Mr.im-2k’w ^ ^ ^ ^ v —x. j, jpoinJts north, the bride donned a pink j Kesiss,ighcrepe dress and navy blue accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Horner will reside in Os'haiwa.The bride’s gift to her senior attendants were compacts; to her junior attendant a silver bracelet. The bridegroom’s gifts to the best man and ushers were cuff links. Before leaving (the bride threw her bouquet which was caught by Miss Eleanor Green of Orono.Out of town guests were, Miss Es-and ther Sunquist of North Bav; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sands of Leaside; Mr. iMervyn Harness, R.C.A.F., Centra'll a. Ont., and Mr. and Mrs1. Walter Hornby of Trenton.Prior to her marriages she was given three showers in Oshawa, also one in Orono, and received lovely gifts from her many friends.RoilhermgandMr.onmgalkHgfyou; a 'lt; wasdreevean'cPreLncMr.Mr,II.MuT