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- Attended School Section #2 Public School and two years at Palmerston Continuation School, both in Minto Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. Was married in her parents residence, Palmerston, Ontario. Marion looked after her grandmother Fanny (Thomson) Smith for about four years. In the fall of 1939, she moved to Toronto and worked as a house keeper, then during World War II she worked in a factory, Research Enterprises, assembling wire harnesses for boats, planes, etc. After the war, worked assembling radios and televisions. Retired from working in 1953 to raise her family. Lived in Palmerston, Toronto, Collingwood 1944-1946 and then at 1548 Indian Grove, Port Credit, Ontario since 1946.
Clark - Bridge (May 27, 1944)
A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, when Marion Frances, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bridge was united in marriage to William John Clark of Collingwood, son of Mrs. Clark of Toronto and the late Mr. George Clark of Sintaluta, Sask.
The ceremony took place at 3:00 p.m. o'clock with Rev. K.H. Palmer officiating in a double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a suit of pale pink silk jersey with pearls. She was attended by Miss Jean Bridge attired in a rose street length frock. The groomsman was Mr. E. Burge of Toronto.
A buffet lunch followed the ceremony.
The couple left by motor for a short honeymoon, the bride donning a suit of mid blue with white hat and accessories to match. They will reside in Collingwood.
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