Finnie-NuplialsA pretty wedding- took place atOrono, on September 19, when DawnMarie, elder daughter of Mr, andMrs. D. Sheldon Moffat, became thehn.de of Keith ' George Hall Finnieyounger son of Mr, and Mrs. GeorgeM, Finnie, Bailiebpro. Rev. AndrewE. 'East, ce of Pembroke, performed■.he ceremony in a setting formed bystandards of white gladioli, -Weddingmusic was played by Mrs. W. E. C,o km. n. She also accompanied thesoloist, Miss Gwendolyn Ghatterton,who sang “The Lord’s Prayer” and Because/Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose .a sparkling white strapless gown of lace and net over satin. Over it was worn a matching’ lace and net jacket which formed a redingote, featuring long lily-pointed sleeves and high Peter Pan collar. The very full skirt was fashioned with panels of lace' and net falling to the waltz length hemline in stiff folds. With it she wore a small hat of lace and ruffled net, and the groom’s gift, a three strand necklaceof pearls. She -carried a cascade bouquet of white Shasta ’mums.^ Miss Jean Elaine Moffat was her sister s only attendant, wearing a waltz length strapless gown of turquoise nylon marquisette over taffeta with taffeta trim. She wore a tiny jacket ^ and matching headdress of marquisette. Her bouquet was a cascade of light rose gladioli. Mr. Geraldcinme, brother of the groom, acted as best man.For the reception, held at the bride’s home, the bride’s mother wore a rustcrepe dress with black accessoriesand corsage of yellow roses. She was*vthe groom’s mother who wore a dress of blue crepe with black and silver accessories and corsage of pink roses.The bride and groom left later on a wedding trip to western points, the bride choosing for travel a medium blue corded suit with navy accessories and corsage of pink Sweetheart roses. On ;|their return the young couple will reside on the groom’s farm in South Monaghan.