Etc. -- Lewella Mills wed Bruce Forrest
Introduction | Source Documents | Other Sources | Photocopies | Back 

A lightly edited transcription of a page 12 article in the 1 Apr 1920 issue of the Simcoe Reformer.

Forrest-Mills

The home  of Mrs. Dora Mills of Charlotteville was the scene of a pretty but quiet wedding on 31 Mar 1920, when. her youngest daughter, Lewella Grace, became the bride of Mr. Bruce Forrest, son of Mrs. Lavena Forrest of Simcoe.

Rev. D. A. Moir of Simcoe performed the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives.

The bride, who was given away by her elder brother, Fred, of St. Thomas, looked charming in a gown of while voile and satin, with a bridal veil. She carried a beautiful bouquet of roses and sweet peas.

After the signing of the register, a sumptuous dinner was served.

The happy couple left on the evening train for a short honeymoon, the bride travelling in a suit of navy blue serge, with hat to match.

On their return they will reside on the Forrest homestead near Vittoria.

 
Copyright 2017 John Cardiff