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- The Evening Mail
Fri, Jun 15, 1917 ·Page 11
BOWES-RICKARDS
WINDSOR, June 14. - A June wedding attracted to the Methodist church here, this afternoon a large number of interested friends to witness the marriage of Frederick Harold Bowes, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowes, of Halifax with Miss Amy Ray Rickards of this town.
The groom is the local manager of The Maritime Telegraph and Telephone company, who has since his residence in Windsor made hosts of friends and who is esteemed greatly by the general public.
The church was prettily decorated with apple blossoms, the bride was gowned in a travelling suit, and both were unattended. Rev. E.W. Forbes performed the ceremony and the choir sang, "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden."
The bridal party drove to the station immediately after the ceremony for a honeymoon trip.
Among the outside guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bowes, parents of the groom and a brother and sister, the latter Mrs. R.B. Mounce of Avondale and Donald Rickards, manager of the telephone service at Sydney, the bride's brother. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bowes will carry with them thru life sincere good wishes for happiness and prosperity.
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