Etc. -- Edith MacInnes wed George McIntosh
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A lightly edited partial transcription of the St. Williams column on page 2 of the 14 Oct 1920 issue of the Simcoe Reformer newspaper.

ST. WILLIAMS

A very pretty wedding took place on 6 Oct 1920, at the home of Dr. Andrew MacInnes, when his niece, Miss Edith MacInnes, was united in marriage to Mr. George McIntosh of Forestville. Rev. R. S. Mason of Toronto, brother-in-law of the bride, officiated.

At 10,30 o'clock the bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her uncle, to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Bertha McCall, a cousin of the bride.

The room was attractively decorated with late autumn flowers, and the groom awaited her under an arch of pink and white asters and ferns. The bride looked charming and wore a corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses.

After the ceremony the guests, who included only the immediate relatives, assembled in the dining-room, where a dainty wedding breakfast was served.

The bridal party left amid showers of confetti by motor for Simcoe, where they took the 2.15 p.m. train for Buffalo and other eastern points.
 

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