Elizabeth Campbel ‘ weds G. Ferguson Grace United church in Admaslon was decorated with baskets of bronze-and white mums and. bitter sweet for the wedding Saturday. Caliber 29 of Miss Elizabeth Anne 'Camgbell to Gordon Alexander Ferguson. The bride is the daughter a! Mr and Mrs John Lame Campbell of Admnemn and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles FLY-an oi Gornwall. Rev E C Amaron, DID’ ofï¬ciated al lhe double ring ceremony, The bride was given away by her (other. The maid of honor was Miss Betty Maolnerney. Miss Sheila Ferguson, a sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and Miss Linda Fey 3 nie'ce oi the bride. was junior bridesmaid. The groomsman was Newell Brown of Cornwall and the ushers were Kenneth Ferguson, a rather of the groom, and Rdberl matching hat and black accessories. A wedding dinner was held in the Pinnacle room of the Valley Hotel, Mr and Mrs Ferguson left on a wedding trip to Lhe Northern Unit- ed States and the western prov- inces. On their return they will reside at 101 Baldwin street, Cornâ€" wall. Mrs Ferguson is a graduate 01 Cornwall General hospital and Mr Ferguson is a graduale of the OAC, Guelph. For travelling the bride wore a forest green wool shealh dress with (lurk brown cuzil and dark brown accessories, in golden colored feather hat and tawnyâ€"gold l‘uSES en cursngc, Guesls from a distance were lr-un Cornwall, Long Snu-ll, Nzlprincc, Kingslom Morlinlown. Ottawa, Pointe Clairol Quiz. 81' ‘s-‘ls, P Keniplville, New Liskvun’l, ville, Alexandria. llnmillun, Warni- C:-mpiball, a brother oi the bridc.\ilock, ll‘UqllOiS and Sarnia. Tum Flaunt of New Liskeard was‘ organist and Don Campbell was soloist. The bride chose a lull length gown. Victorian model. of pure silk French iaille. It was fashioned with a filled bodice and bnuflzlnt skirt. Appliques enhanced the neckline of heavy guipurc liltl: medallions and lilylpuint sleeve; Her elbow length veil was held by a seed pearl tiara. She carried a cascade bouquet oi tawny gold and cream roses and lrailing ivy. The maid oi honor and bridcs' maid each wore a spruce green velveteen gown with a rounch neckline, elbow length sleeves and semi-lull skirts accented at the b: ck by two soil roses. They wore malohing head bands at velveteen wilh two sell roses and petals and velvateen mills. The junior brides- maid wore a gown oi the same style but in gold velveteen. . The maid o! honor‘s and bridesâ€" mids' bouquet: were cascades of Mine mums and bittersweet wiLh tram any. The c's mother wore a blue sapphire lace over tafleta dress with matching hat and black acces- nodes. The [town's mother wore a mu green silk Iheath dress with Mrs. J limes Campbell entertained a large- numbyr of friends Saturday evening. at a shower for Miss Elizâ€" abeth Campbell whose marriagr tnkrs place the end of the month l'I'he gifts were drawn in a decorâ€" ated \vaggon by Sandy Campbell ‘Games and coursts were directed luv ML§ Dlilill‘ Cnimpboll. Mix Wil- lis Gibbons and Miss Margaret Box Winner: of the contests 'W‘Tl'e Miss _Bovz'rley 'I‘ncla’nan, Mrs. Mun: ‘Box. 341$ Myrtle Brown and Mm Thrlma Box. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Ferguson who were nmrrirrl in “raw United Church In Admuwn Saturday. October L’EI. Mr). l’e-rgusun is llu ‘former Ellnbeth Anne ('amphell. daughter M Mr, and Mrs. John 1 Campbell oi Admuum. and the groom Charla Ferguson of ('omwall. in the sun of Mr. lnul Mru l’hnlu by Ilnn'll'ul' ,. b r