Edith Margeurite Inglehart and Rex Hilliard Finlay, 1928

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Hid (as he was informally called) and Margeurite were married on the lawn at Oakhurst, August 11, 1928. The bride’s great-uncle, Rev. Daniel Baldwin, came from Kentucky to perform the ceremony.

A newspaper clipping from the scrapbook of Herbert Inglehart reads: "WEDDINGS - - FINDLAY --- INGLEHART Aug 11, 1928 (Findlay should read Finlay I.A.)
The ancestral home of the Inglehart family for nearly one hundred years - the original members being U.E.L. stock - at Palermo was the scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon at 3 o'clock when Edith Margeurita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Inglehart, became the bride of Rex Hilliard Findlay of Tory Hill,Ont.

The ceremony was performed by Rev, F.G. Farrill of the Palermo-Bronte United Church circuit assisted by the bride's great-uncle, Rev. Daniel Baldwin of Kentucky, under a floral arch and large wedding bell. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was charmingly gowned in white georgette with a large bertha caught with a flower, wide girdle with a rhinestone buckle, and a white tulle veil with a wreath of orange blossoms.

Miss Ruth Inglehart attended her sister and was dressed in a pretty period gown of honeydew georgette with a picture hat of mohair and velvet ribbon. The bride carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lily-of-the-valley and the bridesmaid, a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Gerald Findlay attended his brother. Miss Edna Inglehart played the wedding march and during the signing of the register sang "Oh Perfect Love" accompanied by Miss Marion Inglehart. The house was tastefully decorated with flowers in a colour scheme of white-and-pink, and following the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Findlay later left on a short honeymoon trip around the lakes and will take up their residence at Harcourt, Ont. For travelling, the bride donned a sand ensemble, blonde shoes, gloves and hat and a red fox fur.

The out-of-town guests were: Mr and Mrs D.Frank Ford, Miss Edith and Mr. Alfred Ford of Omagh, and Miss Ada Ford of Hamilton; Mr Alfred Inglehart, Burlington;Miss Laura Inglehart,Mrs. Charlotte Riley,Miss Erma Riley, and Miss Eleanor Riley, Miss Mervil Lawrence,Miss Edith and Miss Rose Anderson,Mr and Mrs J.E. Findlay, Miss Jean Findlay of Toronto;Mrs J.E. Findlay, Miss Ria Findlay and Mr. Harry Findlay of Tory Hill;Rev. Daniel Baldwin of Kentucky; Miss Jean Inglehart of Brantford; Rev, F.G. and Mrs. Farrill,of Bronte; Miss Florence McEachern of Glencoe and Miss Mabel Livingstone of Seaforth.
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Margeurite was born 24 September 1904, Palermo, Halton County, Ontario, died 16 June 1994, Lindsay, Ontario, married on 11 August 1928, Oakhurst, Palermo, Ontario to Rex Hilliard Finlay, born 24 June 1904, d.25 April 1990.
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TTOIIMA0028
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Trafalgar Township Historical Society
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  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.420195020314 Longitude: -79.7582107617187
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Edith Margeurite Inglehart and Hilliard Rex (HID) Finlay
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