- Ferrier - Cuthbertson
A church wedding of much interest was solemnized at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Ingersoll, Ont., on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 6th at 2:30 o'clock, when Miss Kathleen Galbraith, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Cuthbertson, Oxford St., was united in marriage to Harold Poole Ferrier of Yarker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ferrier of Perth, Rev. Geo. W. Wood officiating in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a becoming gown of white radium silk over white satin, with the customary bridal veil with bandeau of pearls and carried a beautiful bouquet of Ophelia roses. She wore a large sprig of white heather sent from Scotland.
The bride was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Cuthbertson, sister of the bride, and Miss Marion Noxon of Ingersoll. Miss Cuthbertson wore a charming gown of peach Canton crepe and Miss Noxon looked charming in a blue Canton crepe frock. Little Mary Swan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Swan, of Toronto, a tiny cousin of the bride, was the flower girl, wearing a dainty pale blue taffeta frock. The best man was Alister Frasser of Toronto, and the ushers were William Murray and Charles Christie of Ingersoll.
Immediately following the cermony the bridal party motored to the house, where a dainty buffet luncheon was served to about fifty guests.
Mr and Mrs Ferrier left on the five o'clock train for the wedding trip to be spent in Atlantic City and other points, the bride travelling in a handsom nigger brown Canton crepe frock with silver and brown silk radium lace, and wearing brown hat and coat, Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Ferrier will take up their residence at Yarker, where the groom is manager of the Bank of Montreal.
The Perth Courier
Perth, Ontario, Canada
September 15, 1922, pg 8.
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