the shelf
In Canada we call it 'Vital Statistics' and there will be a minimal cost for a copy of the newspaper wedding announcement or, you can go to your local library and ask the librarian where you can find old newspaper clipping on micro fish. Before you do either check around with relatives to see if they have kept a copy of the wedding announcement and then take a copy of it.
The county library would be the first place to check. They have many old newspapers on film.
See if the newspaper is on the internet. Or check your public library.
You can get an old issue in a library.
newspaper archives and your local library and old people
Check either your local library or the newspaper in question. They will likely have microfilm (photographs) transcripts of older newspapers.
Look for newspapers at your public library for the end of October 1965.
Check with a large city's library, or that newspaper's archives, if the newspaper is still in business. (This may be harder if you don't live in England.)
Go to your local library. Ask them where the newspaper room is. They will usually have these machines and you turn the handle. As you turn the handle, it rewinds the time that the newspapers were published.
It would depend on how old it is! In most cases, but not all, the copyright will have expired if it is 75 years old or more. If it contains a trademark it would still be protected.
One option is to visit public libraries or historical societies that may have archived copies of old newspapers. Additionally, certain online databases and websites, such as newspaper archives or digital newspaper collections, provide access to historical newspaper articles for a fee or for free depending on the publication's copyright status.
To look at old obituaries, you must access the papers in which they were published. You may be able to do that online, but you can also do it by going to a library that has old copies or microfilms of the newspaper in question.