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Married:
- Gibson - Gibson
On Wednesday evening, December 19th, at the residence of the bride's father, Upper Scotch Line, Bathurst, Dr Samuel G. Gibson, of Langdon, North Dakota, to Miss Helen Gourlay, eldest daughter of Wm. M. Gibson, Esq.
The Perth Courier
Perth, Lanark, Ontario, Canada
December 21, 1900, pg.5
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The Altar
Gibson - Gibson
A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Gibson, Scotch Line, at six o'clock, Wednesday evening, Dec. 19th, when their daughter, Helen Gourlay, was married to S.G. Gibson, M.D., of Langdon, N.D., by the Rev. a.H. Scott, of St. Andrew's church. The bride was given away by her father, and was assissted by her cousin, Miss Nettie Miller, of Smith's Falls, while George M. Gibson, of Douglas, acted as groomsman. Only immediate friends of the family were present. The couple were the recipient of many handsom and costly presents. They left on Friday, Dec. 21st, for their home in Langdon, N. Dak., going by way of Goderich, where they will spend a few days with the friends of the groom.
The Perth Courier
Perth, Ontario, Canada
Friday, December4 28, 1900, pg. 1
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A Homecoming Welcome
We take the following from the Langdon, N. Dakota Republican.
The bride is daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm M Gibson, Scotch Line, in this county:
"Considerable interest was manifested on Saturday morning when it was known that Dr. Gibson and bride were on board of the train that arrives here at noon and at the depot were gathered, when the train pulled in, a number of friends of the doctor to welcome their arrival. Congratulations were in order, and Mrs. Gibson was made to feel, that although a stranger in the city, she had come into the midst of friends and that her future residence here promised to be pleasant. Since the wedding, which occurred at Perth, Ont., December 27th (sic) the Dr. and Mrs Gibson were heading for home, stopping off at various places to visit friends and relatives, among which was St. Paul, where they visited the doctor's brother, Rev. A.B. Meldrum. All sorts of luck seems to be coming the doctor's way these days, as is evidenced by his extensive practice, besides being the recently elected coroner for this county, and to finish up, capturing an accomplished bride."
The Perth Courier
Perth, Ontario, Canada
Friday, February 8, 1901, pg. 5
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