Source Record 1886

Description:       Source Type}   Newspaper Family History} Hancock
Newspapers.com.  The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) Mon, Nov 23, 1942, p. 5, col. 2.
Lorna Clayton Weds Chester L. Hancock
      Wesley United church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Lorna Margaret Clayton to Company Sergeant-Major Chester Le Roy Hancock, on Saturday afternoon at half-past three o'clock.  Rev. W. H. Cramm officiated at the ceremony, and the organist was Miss Mary MacFregor.  The solist, Miss Betty Ferguson, sang during the signing of the register, "Still Is The Night".
      The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clayton of Fort William, was given in marriage by Lieutenant J. R. Cook, R.C.O.C., and Miss Fairlie Dale attended the bride.  Company Seargeant-Major Herbert Sills acted as groomsman and the ushers were Mr. Ted Dale and Mr. Eric Clayton, brother of the bride.
[Details of the dresses and flowers ommitted.]
      After the reception, the bridal couple left for Montreal    [Details ommitted].
      Mr. and Mrs. Hancock will reside in Ottawa.
      Mrs. Walter Hancock from London, Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland from Belleville, and Mr. Eric Clayton, brother of the bride from Fort William were among the out-of-town guests.
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by} Karen Hancock
Date Updated} 26 May 2026
Date Created}  26 May 2026
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