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QUIET WEDDING AT DAIN CITY

[Welland Tribune, January 5, 1945]

Dain City, Jan. 5-The marriage of Miss Viola Mildred Nugent, only daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. Charles W. Nugent of Dain City, to Harold Victor Binkley, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs George Binkley, Hamilton, was solemnized in All Saints church at 10 o’clock Friday December 29th, with Rev. Morse C. Robinson, rector, officiating.

The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Sheldon W. Nugent, wore a becoming pale blue frock with black accessories and a corsage of tea roses. She was attended by Mrs. Evan Nugent, who chose a dress of rose crepe with black accessories and a corsage of pink baby chrysanthemums. Evan E. Nugent, brother of the bride, was groomsman.

After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. And Mrs Evan Nugent. The bride’s table was centred with the wedding cake, flanked by pink tapers.

Following the reception the bride and groom left for Montreal, the bride travelling in a frock of purple crepe with gold trim and black accessories. On their return Mr. And Mrs Binkley will reside in Toronto.

Among the guests from out of town was Miss Blanche Binkley of Hamilton.

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