Etc. --  Minnie Robinson weds Victor Heath
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An lightly edited transcript of a page 1 article from the 21 Apr 1910 issue of the Simcoe Reformer.

Heath-Robinson

A quiet but pretty wedding took place at high noon on 20 Mar 1910 in St. Paul's Chapel, Woodstock, when Miss Minnie Robison, daughter of Mrs. Mary R. Robinson, formerly of Simcoe, married Dr. Victor LeRoy Heath of Woodstock, son of Major Heath of Brantford.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. G. Wallace, the Rector of St. Paul's, in the presence of the immediate relatives and a few intimate friends of the bride and groom. The bride wore her travelling gown of olive green chiffon broadcloth, beautifully embroidered in colored and golden threads, carrying her white prayer-book. She entered the chapel leaning on the arm of her mother, who gave her away.

The bride was attended by a little flower girl, Miss Luellie Muller of Woodstock, who was dressed in a white lace gown and carried a sheaf of Carnations. 

Many and beautiful were the wedding gifts. After a dainty luncheon, the happy couple left for point east. On their return they will reside in Woodstock.
   

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