Etc. -- Thomas Gurr wed Annie Cade in 1918
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A lightly edited partial transcription of the Items of Local Interest column on  page 4 of the 26 Dec 1918 Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

Trinity Church was the scene of a wedding this afternoon at 1.30, when Rev. A. B. Farney, rector of the church, performed the ceremony uniting Mr. Thomas Gurr, son of Mr. Thomas Gurr of this town, and Miss Annie Cade, daughter of Mr. George Cade, Queen Street, also of Simcoe.

The bride, who looked pretty in her wedding dress of blue, and wearing a veil, had as bridesmaid her sister, Miss Elizabeth Cade, while the groom was supported by his brother, George Gurr.

Mr. W. M. Seavell played the wedding music.

After the ceremony, the party, which included a large number of relatives and friends, repaired to the home of bride's parents, 50 Queen Street, where a delicious wedding repast was served.

Mr. and Mrs. Gurr took the 4.30 Grand Trunk express for Jarvis where they will spend a few days with friends. 

On their return, after a short stay here, they will go on to Windsor, where they will made their permanent home.

 

 
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