CAMPBELL
CARD
CATCHER
CATON
CHAPPELL
CHIASSON
CHIDLEY
CLEMENT
CLEMENTS
COADY
COOK
COSTA
COSTELLA
CRAIG
CRINKLAW
CROCKFORD
CROWE
CUNNINGHAM
CAMPBELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-15 published
CAMPBELL,
Robert and Jean - 50th Wedding Anniversary
The family of Robert and Jean
CAMPBELL invite family, Friends
and neighbours to help celebrate their Anniversary on Saturday,
January 22, 2005, at 8: 00 p.m. at Middlesex Centre, Coldstream.
Dancing 8: 00 to 12:00. No gifts please.
Come and make the evening special.
CAMPBELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-14 published
CAMPBELL,
Debbie and Rob - Happy 1st Anniversary
May 8, 2005
One year down, many more to go!
Love your family and Friends
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CARD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-08 published
CARD /
GARDINER
The families of Jeffery
CARD and Andrea
GARDINER are pleased
to announce the engagement of their children.
The wedding is planned for May 6, 2006.
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CATCHER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-15 published
50th Wedding Anniversary
By Bob STEEL,
Page 16
June 4, 2005, Saturday, was an eventful day for Mr. and Mrs. C
and C CATCHER, the day chosen for a celebration of the 50th anniversary
of Christopher Robert
CATCHER and Sara Clazien
(LEKX) wedding
in Trinity Anglican Church, Durham by the Rev. Reginald
JACKSON.
The matron of honour was Mrs. Patricia
JAMES
(Christopher's oldest
sister) and the best man was David
CATCHER (the brother of Chris.)
The reception was at the
LEKX family farm near Durham. The actual
wedding was March 5, 1955.
At their home located on the corner of the Old Durham Road and
Grey Road 14, the celebration ran from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with
up to 180 people attending.
Part of the day was a renewal of the wedding vows conducted by
the Rev. Anne
MILLS, very recently the minister for Christ Church
Markdale (Anglican). All present took part in the ceremony. Clazien's
brother, William (the
LEKX family Is from Holland) sang a solo
and the LEKX family sang the hymns.
For their honeymoon, Chris and Clazien drove to French River
to stay on a farm of Christopher's parents where he built his
first house and became a farmer.
One day on the way to Sudbury their first child was born in the
car! They stopped at Burwash to get a doctor. This was the evening
of December 22, 1955. The baby was Isobel Patricia.
In the fall of 1956 they came back to the Durham/Priceville area.
Chris sold for Watkins Products patent medicines, animal minerals, etc.
Their home was the current one which Chris purchased in 1960.
Children were Isobel, Tonia, Mary and Thomas. Christopher John
was the fifth in 1962. The family have lived there for 45 years
come this August.
They have always been churchgoers. At the present time they attend
Christ Church Markdale, Anglican. Both have helped in the church.
Clazien is president of the Anglican Church Women. Soon their
garden flowers are provided for the altar. Chris is a volunteer
at Rockwood Terrace, a seniors' home in Durham. Both Clazien
and Chris work in their garden and around the house.
On June 5, the weather was sunny and warm. First visitors were
Doctor and Mrs.
CHAN at 9 a.m. From 10 a.m. it was visitors.
Chris has worn the Scottish kilt and sporran so his piper Friends
came and played the pipes from 11 a.m. to 12: 30 p.m. Kaelen
MacNEILL,
the 14-year old Highland dancer (who lives next door) performed
for about one hour and then helped the
CATCHERs.
She goes to
Grey Highlands High School. There was a large tent for food and
shelter. There were flowers and guests everywhere. The food was
delicious.
There were innumerable automobiles. Visitors came locally and
from Milton, Orangeville, Fergus, Stratford, Guelph, Paisley,
Wiarton, Owen Sound, London, Gananoque, Kanata, Toronto and Richmond
Hill. There were four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The CATCHERs thank everyone who attended and made the event a
lovely, unforgettable event.
CATCHER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-15 published
CATCHER,
Clazien and Chris - 50th Wedding Anniversary
Many thanks to all our Friends, neighbours and relatives who
came to our 50th Wedding Anniversary party on June 4, 2005. A lively
time was had by all, with piper piping, the fiddler playing,
the Highland dancer dancing and Elvis in full costume. Thanks
for the many cards, gifts and flowers.
- Clazien and Chris.
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CATON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-11 published
BOWEN /
CATON
Stag and Doe
Everyone Welcome Friday June 17, 9pm-1am Oarhouse (Wonderland N.)
Limited number of tickets available at door
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CHAPPELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-26 published
LIST /
CHAPPELL
Mrs. Cindy
NEWMAN and Mr. Darcy
LIST are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter Stacey
LIST to Jermaine
CHAPPELL,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
CHAPPELL.
We wish you both a lifetime of love and happiness. The wedding will take place August 13, 2005 in London.
CHAPPELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-19 published
LIST /
CHAPPELL
Mrs. Cindy
NEWMAN and Mr. Darcy
LIST are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter Stacey
LIST to Jermaine
CHAPPELL,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
CHAPPELL.
We wish you both a lifetime of love and happiness. The wedding
will take place August 13, 2005 in London.
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CHIASSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-21 published
CHIASSON,
Steve and Darlene - Happy 25th Anniversary
With Love and Best Wishes from your Best Friend Lisa (and family).
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CHIDLEY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-01 published
CHIDLEY /
ADAM/ADAMS
Congratulations and Best Wishes
Fred and Milly
CHIDLEY are pleased to announce the wedding of
their son Thomas to Nicole
ADAM/ADAMS on November 15 in Wichita, Kansas.
Nicole is the daughter of Joe and Dawn
ADAM/ADAMS of Wichita. Tom and Nicole will reside in Ontario.
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CLEMENT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-11 published
CLEMENT,
Ken and Jean - 50th Wedding Anniversary
Open House
Please join family and Friends Sunday June 19th, 2005 2-5pm
At the Royal Canadian Legion, 1227 Donnybrook Drive, Dorchester, Ontario.
Best Wishes Only.
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CLEMENTS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-15 published
OWSIAK /
CLEMENTS
Mary and Joe
OWSIAK are delighted to announce the marriage of
their daughter Erika
OWSIAK to Mike
CLEMENTS
son of Val
CLEMENTS and Steve
CLEMENTS.
The wedding took place on June 5, 2004 at Our Lady of Czestochowa Church in London.
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COADY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-22 published
MOSHER /
COADY
Congratulations Erin
MOSHER and Jason
COADY on your recent engagement.
We are all so happy for you. It couldn't have happened to a nicer
couple!
Love your Friends and family.
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COOK m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-08 published
Fiona CARVER and David
COOK -- Match:
By Judith Tenenbaum, Saturday, January 8, 2005 - Page M6
In the 1970 film Classic Goin' Down the Road, a pair of Maritimers
make their exodus to a Toronto paved with promise. Aspiring Nova
Scotian actor David Alexander
COOK, odd man out in a family that
includes 14 doctors, did the same in 1995 (though with happier
results) and enrolled in theatre studies at Ryerson University,
taking to heart Bruce Cockburn's lyrics: "It must get better,
if far enough I go."
Meanwhile,
Fiona
Catherine
CARVER, a graduate of Bishop's University
in Lennoxville, Quebec, and a protégé of Canadian clown duo Mump
& Smoot, blasted off with zany comedy sketch troupe the Atomic
Fireballs while writing and acting.
Having developed an allergy to latte-flavoured egos, Ms.
CARVER
found it refreshing when she first encountered Mr.
COOK in June,
2001, at an agency party in Toronto, where she moved after graduation.
"We both had the same agent, and as soon as he told me he was
from Nova Scotia, a huge 'bing, bing, bing' went off, because
I love East Coasters -- salt of the Earth, no façade," says Ms.
CARVER, who spent her childhood "all over Southwestern Ontario"
as the family accompanied her father, an itinerant Anglican minister.
The couple's initial confab reverberated with seductive subtleties.
"We set a second date at Ted's Collision on College Street, both
a little nervous how it would go," he says. "We talked for about
five hours and not once about acting... a huge plus."
They had been dating for a couple of months when Mr.
COOK announced
his acting nirvana awaited in Vancouver. A disconsolate Ms.
CARVER,
fearing at best a lengthy separation, wanted to break it off.
"It was bittersweet. Now we were in love and he was leaving."
With more than a month remaining before his departure, he implored
her to stick with the relationship and "see what happens."
"My wanting to go to Vancouver had nothing to do with Fiona,"
he says. "I had never taken any time off to travel, or go anywhere
else."
But the fallout from September 11, 2001, had decimated the film
industry, and his trip was as rewarding as a losing lottery ticket.
"I got a little bit of acting work and couldn't even get a part-time
job in a restaurant," Mr.
COOK, 27, recalls.
"We were sort of on the cusp of being in love, but after about
a month in Vancouver, I knew she [Fiona] was really special to
me. There was a hole in my life."
Upon his return in March, 2002, their romantic paradigm shifted.
"A kind of tension had crept into our lives and it culminated
in a communication that something wasn't working," he says. Where
cellphone-to-cellphone had sufficed, the relationship faltered
in the reality of cheek-to-cheek, but with a period of introspection
they emerged on solid emotional ground.
Mr. COOK's wanderlust resurfaced during the 2002 Toronto Film
Festival, when a Hollywood agent convinced him to ply his trade
in Los Angeles. He arrived in January of 2003 only to discover
those green pastures were well grazed, prompting a hasty retreat.
"They sort of blew me off, pretty brutal, and I ran into the
common stumbling block of not having my working papers. Los Angeles
is a weird place, void of a soul. It made me realize that I would
never be as happy without Fiona as with her."
A beneficent Ms.
CARVER allows, "I was starting to feel nice
and nestled in when he took off again, but I thought it was fine,
something that he wanted to do and it was his being away that
made him decide to propose."
He returned the next month on Valentine's Day, ready to ask the
question, but the timing wasn't right. "I have an aversion to
it [Valentine's Day] because it's so commercial," he says. So
the next day, he made his pitch, though sans ring.
" 'I have to talk about something but don't have the proper hardware,'
Ms. CARVER, 31, recalls his introduction. "Do you need a hammer
and nails?" came her witty reply. "We can go to the hardware."
They were soon engaged.
Huron Church Camp in Bayfield, Ontario, conjured fond family
memories of somnolent summers for Ms.
CARVER, so there on Labour
Day weekend, before a folksy amalgam of congregants camped out
for the occasion, her father, Reverend Neil
CARVER, performed the
rites of marriage.
Fellow
Fireball
Samantha
BEE -- now also a correspondent on Comedy
Central's The Daily Show -- emceed the reception, and friend
Beau DICKSON/DIXON assembled a band with Ms.
CARVER and her sister Sarah
singing backup for Hey Man Do You Want to Boogie, the trio's
original collaboration when Mr.
DICKSON/DIXON was 5. Chef Esan
AZORE
prepared the mostly vegetarian fare and the Nova Scotia contingent
supplied wild blueberries and maple syrup for a pancake breakfast
the next day.
The couple will continue to pursue their acting careers from
Toronto. Ms.
CARVER has just completed a commercial for the Ontario
Lottery Corporation and Mr.
COOK, with numerous Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation Radio plays to his credit, can be caught in a forthcoming
episode of CTV's The Eleventh Hour.
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COSTA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-05 published
COSTA /
HOOGBIEM
Jan 11 2005 Breezes Punta Cana
Jodie HOOGBIEM and John
COSTA became husband and wife.
Jodie wore a full length strapless white gown and John wore tan
pants and white shirt. The bride was attended by Melissa
BLACK,
Carla ROBINSON and Rebecca
GUYETT. The Groomsmen were Greg
DUBUQUE,
Oscar COSTA,
Sean
ROBINSON and Scott
O'NEIL. The ring bearers
were Chris and Jessie
COSTA.
Travelling with the couple were
55 Friends and family.
Parents of the bride Tom
HOOGBIEM and Susanne
HARVEY and parents
of the groom John and Rosa
COSTA also attended.
Video was done by Derick
ALCOCK.
A reception followed in the outdoor cabana. The couple remained
an additional week returning to London where they will reside.
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COSTELLA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-07 published
COSTELLA,
John and Sylvia - Happy Silver Anniversary Mom and Dad!
On this day twenty-five years ago, John and Sylvia
COSTELLA were married.
Today, they're still happily together along with their four children.
Love Matthew, Paul, Stephen and Lauren.
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CRAIG m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-12 published
CRAIG /
MUNGER
Art and Natalie
CRAIG are thrilled to announce the marriage of
their son Adam to Laura
MUNGER, daughter of Dean and Mary
MUNGER,
Fenton, Michigan. Adam and Laura both graduated from the Honours
Kinesiology Program, University of Western Ontario in 2004 and
are currently attending Althouse Teacher's College.
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CRINKLAW m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-05 published
CRINKLAW /
JAMES
Stephen and Donna
CRINKLAW of London, Ontario and Doug and Robin
JAMES of Parry Sound, Ontario are pleased to announce the engagement
of their children Rod
CRINKLAW and Shannon
JAMES.
A fall wedding is planned.
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CROCKFORD m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-29 published
CROCKFORD,
Gerald and Wilma - 40th Anniversary
Come celebrate our parents' 40th wedding Anniversary July 9,
2005 - Dance at 8: 00 p.m. at Rodney and Valerie
CROCKFORD's ER
#267090 Southline B, Grey Highlands 519.923.9723 or valandrocket@aol.com
Best Wishes Only - your presence is your gift
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CROWE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-08 published
CROWE,
Joan and Edmond - Happy 50th Anniversary
January 6, 2005
With love from your family.
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CUNNINGHAM m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-08 published
DEBOER /
CUNNINGHAM
Orval and Yvonne
DEBOER of Sarnia, are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Jocelyn
DEBOER to Jason
CUNNINGHAM,
son of Don and Ruth Ann
CUNNINGHAM of Lucan. The wedding will
take place in May of 2006.
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