ddeford Man,imersworth Girli vvV and Mrs. Leo Paul Turgeon on a wedding trip following c marriage Saturday at St. tin church, Somersworth, N.rs. Tuvgeon is the former So-e • Nadeau, Somersworth,ghter of the late Mrs. Eva eau. Turgeon is the son of and Mrs. Armand Turgeon, ellerson court.5v. Hector Benoit performed luble ring ceremony. Music by the Children of Maryr, with Laurier Sans-Cartier he organ. Mrs. Doris Dupuis the soloist.le bride, who was given in ciage by her brother, Ray-Nadeau, wore a gown of ;e chantilly lace and nylon ‘ fashioned with a Victoria dine and a bouffant skirt, fingertip veil fell from a tiara ded with rhinestones and she ied an orchid and a prayer-iss Theresa Chasse, friend of bride, was the maid of honor wore a ballerina length gown iqua net over tulle with a :hing tiara and carried a coil bouquet of mixed flowers, idesmaids were Miss Dor-Turgeon, sister of the m, and Mrs. Estelle Lauze, r of the bride. They woreballerina gowns of pink nylonlace with matching tiaras andcarried colonial bouquets.Armand Turgeon, father of the groom, was the best man. Ushers were Paul Richer, Saco, friend of the bride.The groom was attended by his father. Paul Richer, Saco, was the best man. Ushers were Robert Lauze, brother-in-law of the bride, and Normand Turgeon, brother of the groom.A reception took place at Rainbow Gardens, Somersworth. Mrs. Prudence Lajuie had charge of the guest book.Upon returning from their wedding trip, the couple will reside in Somersworth. For traveling the bride chose a charcoal brown suit with avacado green accessories and an orchid cor-sage.;Thb bride graduated from Somersworth high school and is employed in the office of the New Hampshire Finance company, Dover, N. H. Turgeon attended local schools and is employed1 in Meriden, Conn., with the Underwood Typewriter company.Saco Girl Scouts,Brownies PrepareHoliday BasketsSaco Girl Scouts and Brownies are real busy these days preparing and distributing Thanksgiving baskets.Twelve baskets are to be dis-• t.