Mr. B. J. Sinnock (Canterbury) And Miss E. M. Hawkins (Bridge) The marriage took place at St. Peter's Church, Bridge, on Wednesday. the Rev. Hubert. Knight (Vicar) ofliciating, of Mr. Bertram John Sinnock, only son or Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Snnock, 23, Nunnery Fields, Can- tel. bury, and Miss Edith Mary Hawkins. only daughter of Mrs. Hawkins, Riverdale House, Bridge. and the late Mr. G. Hawkins. The bridegroom is ' a we1l—known local cricketer and has played for the Beverley and Aha All-Air Force teams. He‘ is a lea‘; Aircrafisman in the R.A.F‘. .:-,\,»!de is a zbopular amateur singer. and be 011’_ZS to a number of operatic societies. Given away by Mr. E. Kingsnorth, a life- long friend of her father. the bride wore a Charles Wilson model gown of two-toned pinklace. with a black picture hat. She car- ried a bouquet of dark red roses. As bridesmaid. Miss Madeleine Sinnock (sister or the bridegroom) were a white spot orgwndie dress over a green silk slip. with a green halt to tone. Her bouquet was of pale pink r:s*s. ‘ Mr. Harry Hawkins (brother of the bride) Was best man. A reception was held at Loyn’s Cafe. Can- terbury, after which Mr. and Mrs. Sinnock ‘left for a ~1noneyrnoo=_i- 1'-our of Devon. The bride travelled in a white linen dress. em- broidered in navy. with a navy hat. white gloves and shoes, and a navy and check coat. ""Th'e‘ bride gave the bridegroom a‘ fitted wardrobe and received from him a fur coat. There were more than 100 presents.