Etc. -- Faith Price wed Walter Minn's
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A lightly edited transcription of a page 1 article in the 15 Sep 1921 Waterford Star newspaper.

The Minn's-Price Nuptials

The marriage was solemnized at 12 o'clock (noon) Saturday at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Fred R. Pursel, Court and Talbot Streets, of Faith Adelene Price, recently of Toronto, to Walter Blomfield Minn's of Toronto.

Rev. A. B. Farney officiated, while Mrs. F. R. Pursel acted as matron of honor. Mr. Pursel gave his sister-in-law away, and Mr. Ernest Minn's was best man.

Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served, upon which Mr. and Mrs. Minn's took the 2.18 Wabash train for a wedding trip to New York City and Atlantic City. Upon their return they will be at home at 45 Dixon Street, Toronto.

The guests present were Mrs. Minn's, mother of the groom, two sisters, Mrs. Macdonald and Mrs. Valentine of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Manderson and Harold Manderson of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lindabury of Toronto,
Mr. Bruce Rowland of Hamilton,
Miss Margaret Coffy of Toronto,
Miss Audrey Price of Port Dover,
Mr. Thomas Thompson of Port Ryerse,
Mrs. A. B. Farney, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McIntosh, 
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Goodlett, Miss Edith Perry, and 
Mrs. (Dr.) A. T. Sihler.

  
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