maids were rhinc-stonc buckles, and . to the flowed girl, pearl pendant.The bride received a magnificent assortment of beautiful presents including several cheques. Not every bride has such an expensive collection, but it goes to show the esteem in which she and her husband are held.The Star congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Winter and hope.that the future will have every1' happiness for them.* * * *SPARKES—MOOREMiss Rhi Sparkes, and Mr. EdwardW. B. Moore were united in the silken bonds of matrimony at the residence of the bride’s mother 114 Springdale St. yesterday afternoon.The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. Hemmeon, pastor of GowerJ St. church.The bride wore cream crepe satin with overdress of ninon, with a juliet bonnet and veil of tulle. She carried a magnificent boquet of white carnations and sweet peas.The bridesmaid Miss Floss Moorescs.was gowned in yellow satin with over dress of cream: lace and hat to match, with net streamers.The bride was given away by Dr. H. M. Mosdell.The groom was supported by Mr. T. Sparkes, brother of the bride.After the ceremony there was a reception at which the health of the bride and groom was enthusiastically toasted.The bridal party f rove to Donovans where Mr. and Mrs. Moore boarded the express for Avondale where they will spend their honey.I moon. . .. .The bride received many valuable* gifts including a pretty pearl crescent from the groom.Mr and Mrs Moore have started on life’s journey under very favorable circumstances and their friends including the Star hope that the future may have nothing but happiness in store for them.Returning to town they will resideon Waterford Bridge Road.