Aylmer Express (Aylmer, Ontario, Canada)
Thursday, November 02, 1893
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Date of Event:  Tuesday, October 31, 1893
On Tuesday evening last at the Methodist Parsonage, Brownsville, the Rev. J. Veale joined together in the holy bonds of matrimony, two of Aylmer's most respected young people, viz: Dr. L. A. Brown, V. S., and Miss May Mann.  The wedding party, who drove out from Aylmer early in the evening, consisted of the bride and groom, Misses Mabel Wickett and Cora Brown, Messrs. W. S. Caron and D. Liddle.  A number of the relatives of Mr. Brown were present on their arrival.  Miss Cora Brown, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. W. S. Caron, supported the groom.  After the ceremony had been performed all sat down and partook of a sumptuous repast, after which Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for Toronto, where they will remain for a short time, when they will take up their residence in Aylmer.  The bride is a young lady well known in Aylmer, and no one knows her who does not love and respect her for her many good and amiable qualities.  A perfect lady in every sense of the word, she has a host of friends.  The groom is a young man who has always resided in this section of the country, and enjoys the respect and esteem of all.  He has an extended practice in his chosen profession, and the Express joins with the many friends of both the contracting parties, in wishing them a long and happy wedded life.