Moffat Fraser Calvary Baptist church, Kil larney, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday (Vt. *20. when l^ois Marion, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fraser (nee Elaine Hog ers, formerly of Rapid City), of Belmont, became the bride of Stanley John MotTat, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy MotTat. of Ki Harney. The double-ring ceremony was per formed by Rev. Lloyd Priebe. Miss Verna MotTat played thlt; wedding music.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor -length gown of nylon net and lace over satin, featuring a nylon net yoke with seed pearls and rhinestones, Peter Pan collar and lily |M»int sleeves. The finger-tip veil was held in place by a tiara of pleated tulle and orange blossoms. Her bouquet was a crescent of Sweetheart roses and feather carnations.The bridesmaid was Marilyn, only sister of the bride. Little Yvonne Yeo was flower girl, and Richard Jamieson ring hearer.The groom was attended by his brother Mervin. Keith Fras er. brother of the bride, am Gebrge Moffat, cousin of the groom, ushered the guests.The bride’s mother wore a mint green suit with lime and rust accessories. The groom’s mother chose a tailored grey suit with light blue and navy accessories.A reception was held at the brides home for fifty-five guests, the bridal table being adorned with a three-tier wed ding cake baked and decorated by the bride’s uncle. Emory Rogers, of Winnipeg.For going away the bride chose a fight grey suit with maize and navy accessories and a corsage of red Sweetheart roses.The happy couple will reside on the gmom n farm south-east of Ki Harney.fo1