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among the young people of the town.■ »■HINCKS—STEPHENSONA very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday. September 28. 1929. at high noon at Annesley Parsonage. Markdale. of Mary Islay, youngest daughter of Mrs. Mary Stephenson and the late Mr. William Stephenson of Markdale. to Mr. William John Hincks. second eldest son of Mr. David Hincks and the late Mrs. Hincks. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. N St. John. Markdale. The bride wore a smart and becoming gown of ieri-wrinkle flat crepe with hat and other accessories of matching blue and gray. The bride was attended by Miss Gladys Hincks. sister of the groom, and was attired in pale blue georgette and radium lace. The groom was supported by Mr. Robert Stephenson, brother of the bride. The groom's gift to the bride was a sapphire cut crystal choker and dress fob. to the bridesmaid an ivory Gothic clock and to the groomsman p. white and gold Waldemar chain. A ! wedding luncheon was served at the bride's mother's after which the happy couple left amid showers of confetti by motor to visit friends at MusRoka and ! othe: points.
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Durham Chronical and Grey County Advertiser

Durham, Ontario, CA

Thu, Oct 10, 1929

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