CLANAHAN
CLAPPERTON
CLARA
CLARK
CLARKE
CLARKSON
CLAYPOLE
CLAYTON
CLEARY
CLEMAS
CLEMENT
CLEMENTS
CLEMINSHAW
CLEWLEY
CLIFFORD
CLIFT
CLINE
CLIPPERTON
CLOONEY
CLANAHAN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-04 published
CLANAHAN,
Robert and Dorothy - Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary
October 5, 1963- 2003
Love and best wishes from your family.
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CLAPPERTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-23 published
McDONALD /
CLAPPERTON
Engaged on top of Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa last
December, Lorraine
McDONALD and Andrew
CLAPPERTON will be married
in a Scottish inspired ceremony on New Year's Eve at St. Luke's
in the Garden Chapel. Excited parents are Jim and Doreen
McDONALD
of London and Allan and Maureen
CLAPPERTON of Napanee.
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CLARA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-12 published
HENDRICK,
Basil and Leona
(CLARA) - 50th Wedding Anniversary and
Basil's 70th Birthday
Celebrating July 26, 2008 Friends may wish them well at Valerie
Hendrick's home, 798 Switzer Drive, Muncey, Ontario beginning
at 4: 00 p.m. The gift of your Friendship is all that you bring.
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CLARK m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-04-30 published
Celebrate 65th Anniversary
On Saturday April 19 the family of Doug and Mae
CLARK gathered
at Primrose Landing for dinner together to help them celebrate
65th years of marriage. Doug and Mae lived at Proton Station
and raised their four boys there. They have had over 20 years
of retirement in Shelburne. Both are now happily settled in The
Oaks at Shelburne. They always enjoy visits from Friends. Congratulations
and best wishes Doug and Mae and may you enjoy more happy celebrations.
(Photo submitted)
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CLARK m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-05-07 published
CLARK,
Doug and Mae - 65th Wedding Anniversary
Thank you for the lovely cards and best wishes extended to us
on our 65th Wedding Anniversary. They were all greatly appreciated.
- Doug and Mae.
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CLARK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-03-01 published
55th Anniversary, Charlie and Vera
WILLIS
February 28, 2003
Charlie and Vera
WILLIS
Love and congratulations from your family Chuck, Evelyn, Sean,
Sheri and Steven
WILLIS Nancy, Pete, Brad and Carrie
LANE, Lori and Hailey
CLARK
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CLARK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-19 published
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON /
CLARK
Congratulations Bob and Tabitha on your forthcoming marriage.
October 11, 2003. Come party with us at their Stag and Doe, July
26th, 2003 8 pm-1 am. at Wolseley Barracks (Jr. Ranks Mess Hall).
Congratulations to you both, love from all your Family and Friends.
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Forthcoming Marriage -
CLARK /
CAIRNS
Jean and Mike
CLARK are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage
of their son Hugh William to Lauren Deborah
CAIRNS, daughter
of Jack and Marlene
CAIRNS,
Pelham and Debbie
DELCARLINO, St.
Catharines. Hugh and Lauren will be married on August 2, 2003
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sarnia.
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CLARK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-11 published
LUNN,
Marilyn (née
CLARK) and Jim - 50th Wedding Anniversary
Celebration
For
Marilyn (née
CLARK) and Jim
LUNN Open House at the Keystone
Complex, Shedden, Ontario, Sunday October 19, 2003, 2pm to 4pm.
Please no gifts.
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CLARK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-09 published
CLARK,
Ron and Doris - 50th Anniversary
Ron and Doris of London are proud to announce the 50th Anniversary
of their vows of love taken at St. Matthew's Anglican Church
in Holy Matrimony, April 9, 1955. The will celebrate their love
with a large gathering of family and close Friends. We love you
Mom and Dad. Best wishes from the families of Cheryl, Catherine
and David.
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CLARK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-19 published
CLARK,
Dana and Glenn - Happy 10th Anniversary Mommy and Daddy
April 18th, 2008 Love Morgan, Brooke and Abby
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CLARK m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-19 published
Tracy WYNNE and David
CLARK -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
March 19, 2005 Page M6
David Leonard
CLARK was teaching romantic literature at Trent
University in 1985 when he encountered a professorial dilemma.
Her name was Tracy Lee
WYNNE.
The self-described "gaunt, brooding young professor" was struggling
to finish his doctoral dissertation and wasn't looking for distractions.
He was also well aware of the thorny ethical issues that arise
out of student-teacher relationships.
But Ms. WYNNE was "a vivacious, gifted undergraduate with freckles
and fair hair," he recalls. "I felt there was this kind of integrity
about Tracy, with real intellectual honesty, a woman brimming
with intelligence. After years of dating catastrophes she seemed
too good to be true."
The attraction was mutual. Almost 30 at the time, Dr.
CLARK appealed
to Ms. WYNNE in a way that many of her fellow students didn't.
"I have to confess I was immediately struck by David's intelligence
and intensity, coupled with the kind of maturity that at the
time I didn't find in my fellow 20-year-olds," Ms.
WYNNE explains.
"It had an infinite appeal for me."
Their ensuing relationship, a model of propriety, was confined
to long walks, diverse discussions and wistful glances as they
weighed their options. She could remain in his class and observe
university decorum or choose another course. "When you're 20,
a year seems like a long time," says Ms.
WYNNE, "so I dropped
the course, picked up another and didn't feel that I was compromising
my education."
Eight months later, distance and finances challenged the underpinnings
of their romance. Dr.
CLARK moved to Connecticut after receiving
a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale University -- a distinction
that led to "two intense years," he says, "where I threw myself
into critical theory."
Ms. WYNNE, meanwhile, had run out of money and had to put her
education on hold. To raise enough funds to continue, she took
a job in Peterborough. "I... did the honourable work of scooping
ice cream and managing a frozen-yogurt store to keep body and
soul together and collect enough cash to go back to school,"
she says. "A helpful travel agent would tell me when I could
get a flight to Hartford for $79 return, and it seemed like a
king's ransom at the time."
Copious letters connected them. Mirroring a Jane Austen gallant,
the sensitive Dr.
CLARK has kept them. "They're an archive of
what we wrote," he says. "Now, we'd be communicating by e-mail
and it would just get deleted."
"We are firm believers that distance does make the heart grow
fonder," Ms.
WYNNE says.
But when Dr.
CLARK joined the staff at McMaster University in
1988 the two took up residence together in a modest apartment
in downtown Hamilton, surviving a "boiling summer" together without
air conditioning. With pluck and poise Ms.
WYNNE completed her
undergraduate studies in English literature and history there,
then began a law degree at Osgoode Hall. "I drove the life out
of our tiny red Hyundai for three years," says Ms.
WYNNE, "and
when I graduated we moved to Toronto in 1993."
Since then, Dr.
CLARK has become the commuter, travelling to
Hamilton to teach English as well as supervise M.A. and Ph.D.
candidates on A.I.D.S. activism. It's a topic that combines his
interest in the social and cultural phenomena of disease with
his desire to help some of the people he and Ms.
WYNNE know "who
are Human Immunodeficiency Virus-positive and struggling to live
with that."
Ms. WYNNE, a partner in the boutique firm Lax O'Sullivan Scott,
also takes an active interest in social issues, volunteering
with Second Harvest food bank and serving on the board of the
Bond Street Nursery School, which services the Regent Park community.
In their 16-year committed relationship the pair had exchanged
rings and were regarded as de facto married, but as they strolled
last June near Allan Gardens Ms.
WYNNE was "caught off-guard"
by a proposal.
Soberly, Dr.
CLARK reflects on why he thought they should formalize
their relationship: "So much seems to be falling apart. In a
world of war and terror, we feel an ever sharpening sense of
the preciousness of what we have in terms of the richness of
family and Friends."
Clearly they didn't want to take each other for granted.
The sunset, the sound of tree frogs and hundreds of incandescent
blooms announced the beginning of their wedding ceremony, which
took place on December 29 in the British Virgin Islands.
Deputy
Registrar
Hugh Allington
HODGE performed the nuptials
before a party of eight at Toa Toa House nestled in the hills
of Tortola, overlooking Sir Francis Drake's Channel.
A month later, at Canoe, the couple hosted a black-tie reception,
where 140 guests sipped island-themed martinis and confections
by Eat My Words, a non-profit organization whose proceeds go
to Out of the Cold.
To those who still don't understand why they chose to marry after
16 years, Dr.
CLARK offers this response: "A poem, Two Words:
A Wedding by bp Nichol, read by Dr. Marina
LESLIE at our reception
is the best answer."
An excerpt reads, "There are things you have words for. Things
you do not have words for. There are words that encompass all
your feelings and words that encompass none..."
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Laura Brigitte
LOIJENS and Jesse Adam
CLARK -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page M4
Romance is tested if two hearts beat to different drummers. In
1997, when Laura
LOIJENS was introduced to Jesse
CLARK at the
pub in Clark Hall, a landmark at Queen's University, she mused
at the nominal coincidence and saw him as "funny, intelligent"
and not like so many of the other young men she had met.
"She was smart, pretty and nice. I called her the next day, and
on our first date I was nervous and a total idiot," Mr.
CLARK
confesses. For all that, the couple were soon "mutually exclusive." After
graduating in 1998 in honours English, Mr.
CLARK quickly concluded
that a writing career would be problematic. Coming from a musical
family, he had exhibited talent in choirs and singing opera as
a youth. "I've always loved classical music, and it got its hooks
back into me," he explains, and so he entered the opera program
at the University of Toronto, eventually launching a career as
a performer.
Meanwhile, Laura
LOIJENS, who earned the highest marks for 1998
in nursing science, heeded parental advice and, using nursing
as a portal, gained acceptance into medicine -- also at the University
of Toronto.
"Laura knew very little about English literature, and I knew
less about nursing," Mr.
CLARK says, laughing as he remembers
their early years together. "In keeping with this theme, nine
years later, Laura knows very little about opera and I know less
about medicine."
Today, they continue to juggle careers and companionship. He
tours with various opera ensembles and she adopts a locum approach
to family practice. Locums provide relief for local doctors based
in small or remote communities, and the underlying hope is that
visiting doctors may enjoy their short-term stints so much that
they decide to locate there permanently. "I like to travel and
see new places in Ontario and around Canada. This way you set
your own schedule," explains Ms.
LOIJENS, who believes her locum
work also provides an opportunity to explore diverse medical
approaches.
"Our relationship is a work in progress. It's not always puppy
dogs and ice cream," Mr.
CLARK says. "The hardest part is what
I call re-entry, when you get back from somewhere. In my business,
you have this artistic high, and for the first couple of days
[afterward] it's awkward being with another person, even though
you love her. From an individual mindset to get back into that
couple lifestyle is difficult."
"When you are apart so much, you have to trust each other, because
you meet so many people," Ms.
LOIJENS observes. "It takes effort
and patience, but I love it. It would be so boring being married
to another doctor."
In aid of this relationship philosophy, they manage to arrange
mutual "vacations" -- and increase their understanding -- by
occasionally spending time at each other's work locations. Both
want children, but for a long time they felt that marriage was
not a prerequisite. Until one day, completely on a whim, Mr.
CLARK
"woke up and thought, 'I'm going to buy a ring and surprise her.'"
On June 25, 2005, as they strolled through Kay Gardner Beltline
Park, Ms. LOIJENS recalls, "We were chatting away, and suddenly
I realized I was talking to myself. I looked around and Jesse
was kneeling, holding a box, and he said I had to open it."
Fascinated by old bank buildings and seeking a funky and not
exorbitant wedding venue, the couple were enamoured with the
Ontario Heritage Centre on Adelaide Street, an authentically
restored 1909 Edwardian banking hall.
"A modern civil ceremony is a public declaration and there has
to be a certain grandeur, but it doesn't have to involve big,
puffy, meringue dresses," Mr.
CLARK says with a chuckle.
During the April 19 evening nuptials, before Rev. Tina
GABRIEL,
the bride became Doctor Laura
CLARK.
Now, if the newlyweds can find
a Rossini opera with a role for a non-singing doctor, things
will really come together.
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CLARKE m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-12-13 published
CLARKE,
Russell and Dorothy
(AITKEN) - Happy 40th Anniversary
December 17
Love and best wishes, Pat and George, Fred and Rosemary, Doug and Susan
and families
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CLARKE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-09 published
NEWSOME,
Bill and Doreen
(CLARKE)
Celebrating 50 Years Together August 15, 2003
Bill and Doreen
(CLARKE)
NEWSOME thank God for 50 wonderful years
and for our children Jeff, Nikki, Stephen, Greg and their Families.
Open House 6 Saint John's Dr., Arva Saturday, August 16, 2003,
2-5. Best wishes only.
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CLARKE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-11-01 published
CLARKE /
SHEPHERD
William and Deniese
KOST of London, along with Keith
CLARKE of
Grand Bend, are thrilled to announce the engagement of their
daughter-Shelly Amber to Wayne Timothy,
son of John and Muriel
SHEPHERD of Forest. Engagement took place August 28/03 at Notre
Dame University, and wedding will take place October 9/04.
Congratulations from your Friends and family.
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CLARKE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-15 published
PATTERSON /
CLARKE -- Forthcoming Marriage
Jane BURKMAN and Neil
PATTERSON along with Joan and Fred
CLARKE
are happy to announce the forthcoming wedding of their children,
Meredith Jane
PATTERSON and Collin Franklin Murphy
CLARKE.
The
wedding will take place July 22nd, 2006 in Grand Bend.
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CLARKE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-26 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR /
CLARKE -- Forthcoming Marriage
Deb and the late Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR of London announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Jacqueline to Scott,
son of Linda
and the late David
CLARKE of Dorchester. The wedding will take
place on May 3, 2008. Best wishes, we love you.
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CLARKE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-10 published
CLARKE,
Rob and Kim - 25th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations!! Debbie and Sue
CLARKE,
Lynn and John
DARLING, nieces
and nephews, Mom and Dad.
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CLARKE m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2005-06-10 published
Kent McCARL and Jennifer
CLARKE
Buck and Doe
Sat. June 18, 2005 8pm-1am
$5/ticket in advance, $7. at the door
Duntroon Hall, Free Transportation
705-445~545
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CLARKE m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2008-05-02 published
MacDONALD /
CLARKE -- Buck and Doe
Buck and Doe For Hendry
MacDONALD and Nathan
CLARKE
Sat. May 3rd, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Collingwood Legion, 490 Ontario
Street
Tickets available at the Door.
Food * Games * Prizes DJ
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CLARKE m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-06-07 published
AARDEN /
CLARKE
Buck And Doe for Sarah
AARDEN and Chris
CLARKE
Saturday
June 10th,
2006 8: 30 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Beaver Valley Community Centre Tickets
$5.00|
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CLARKE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-12-13 published
CLARKE,
Linton and Viola -- Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary December
14, 2003 40 loving years of marriage, oh, what a great feat!
It may never have happened if you two did not meet, Way back
in time, 'twas the year '61, And shortly thereafter Linton said,
"She's the one!" He proposed to Viola in October '62, Gazing
into his eyes she said, "Yes, I love you", A match made in heaven
if ever there were, She, born in St. Elizabeth, and he in Hanover.
On that wedding day, Thelma, Winsome and Audrey stood by, Laying
eyes on sweet Viola, they tried not to cry, While Sydney and
Wilbert, two dashing groomsmen, Supported young Linton, Preacher
shouted, "Amen!" The Anglican church was full of applause, The
couple then honeymooned at the Milk River Spa. With brief stays
at Jarrett Street and Barnett Heights, Montego Bay, The Clarke's
next relocated to Run-away-Bay, Linton's short stay in Cuba did
not leave him forlorn, When Viola announced on his birthday,
that Sheryl was born. Then came Kamari, fondly named bright Maxine,
Five years later, Linton Jr., his bright eyes all a gleam! And
when Evon was born, self-proclaimed, "Coconut", The clan was
complete, no more if's, and's, or but's. Your own parents with
pride join with us today, Adina and Douglas, Vilda and Castello,
together would say, That no other couple deserves such celebration!
And we truly agree, your four adult "
CLARKE" children. Happy
Anniversary, with love from Sheryl, Kamari, Linton Jr., Evon
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CLARKSON m@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2003-10-17 published
Long marriage follows accidental meeting
City couple celebrates diamond anniversary
By Jonathon
JACKSON,
Sun
Times
Staff, page A3
Helen VERMILYEA remembers telling the minister of her church
in Toronto that she had been married for six months and thinking
that was a long time
He said that was not a particularly long time, telling her he
had been married for 10 years.
That's not a long time either, at least not in the eyes of
VERMILYEA
and her husband Doug. Thursday was the Owen Sound couple's 60th
wedding anniversary.
They celebrated a few days early, with a party last Saturday
at Harrison Park. Most of their family was able to attend, filling
the community centre beyond capacity.
"Some had to eat outside at the picnic tables, (the hall) was
so full," Helen said.
Doug VERMILYEA and Helen
McGREGOR met entirely by chance in about
1940. Doug, a native of Regina, was in the Royal Canadian Air
Force. He was looking for a girl named Helen when he knocked
on his future wife's door, unaware the girl he was looking for
lived next door.
Helen, an Annan native who was working as a nurse at the Queen
Elizabeth Hospital, was captivated by the handsome serviceman.
He came back the next day to invite her to church and they married
about three years later near Annan, at the Johnson Presbyterian
Church, which is no longer standing.
After a honeymoon near Bracebridge, she went back to Toronto
and he went overseas. She came home after giving birth to the
first of their six children and they were reunited after he left
the air force in 1946.
"We bought a house from Helen's father and that's why we moved
from Toronto up to Owen Sound," Doug said.
In Owen Sound, the
VERMILYEAs owned Hatton Hall Catering for
33 years while Doug also worked at the
RCA plant. After the factory
closed in the mid-1970s, he went to work as a caretaker at the
Knox church in Owen Sound, finally retiring at age 77.
"The time goes, raising a family. It was time consuming," said
Doug, now 85. "You get old before you realize it, but we still
don't feel old."
"I don't know where the time has gone," said Helen, also 85.
"We've had a very very busy life."
It was during their career as caterers that they first heard
of a couple who had been married for as long as 50 years. As
she had done early in her marriage, Helen's commented it was
a long time for a couple to have been married.
"1 thought that was wonderful, to have a couple married that
long," she said.
The VERMILYEAs, who have 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren,
are proud of the seven certificates they received in commemoration
of their milestone anniversary. They're from Owen Sound Mayor
Rick BEANEY, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Member of Provincial Parliament
Bill MURDOCH and Member of Parliament Ovid
JACKSON,
Premier
Ernie
EVES, Prime Minister Jean
CHRETIEN, Gov. Gen. Adrienne
CLARKSON
and Queen Elizabeth.
It's very special," Helen said.
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CLARKSON,
Tom And Ruby - 65th Wedding Anniversary
September 14, 2005 from your family and Friends.
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CLAYPOLE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-03 published
CLAYPOLE,
Jim and Angie - 50th Wedding Anniversary
September 3, 2005 Congratulations Mom and Dad on your Golden
Wedding Anniversary! To all Friends, come join us in celebrating
this special occasion at an open house Sunday, September 25th,
2005, 1 to 3 p.m., at the Saint Thomas Senior's Centre. Love your
Family! Best Wishes Only Please
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CLAYTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-16 published
Local gay couple ties the knot
Hank DANISZEWSKI,
Free
Press
Reporter
London has seen its first same-sex wedding, days after the Ontario
Court of Appeal gave the legal go-ahead. Jim and Robert
CLAYTON-
ARMSTRONG
were married Saturday in a simple civil ceremony at Gibbons Park.
It was a bit of a re-run for the couple, who have been together
for 11 years. Last June they had a wedding ceremony with more
than 130 guests, followed by a reception at the Marconi Club.
But this time, they had the all-important piece of paper -- a
marriage licence.
Jim said they were "ecstatic" when they heard about last Tuesday's
court ruling that legalized same-sex marriages. They immediately
starting making calls to arrange the licence.
"We felt we were married last year and will always date our anniversary
from that. This is just a legal thing, but it's important," said
Jim, who works at a London hospital.
Robert said they also were concerned the ruling could be appealed
and overturned.
"We wanted to do it before they said 'No.' When you love each
other, you want to get married," the retired tobacco plant worker
said.
The couple were wed by Lori
SISKA, who is licensed to officiate
civil marriages. She said city hall has issued licences to at
least two other same-sex couples, but she believes the Clayton-Armstrongs
are the first to go ahead with their wedding.
The couple said their relationship has been accepted by their
families and Friends and they have run into relatively little
hostility in the wider community.
Leigh UNDERWOOD, a friend who was at their wedding, joked the
couple no longer had to live "in sin."
"They've made honest men of each other,"
SISKA said.
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CLAYTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-05 published
CLAYTON,
Don and Mary - Happy 40th Anniversary
mom and dad/nona and papa! Congratulations on a timeless chemistry!
Celebrate your love and Friendship, as best Friends, as soul mates.
We love you, always. Tim, Chris, Andrew, Melanie, Reggie, Toadie, Daphne and Sophie
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CLAYTON m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2008-05-23 published
CLAYTON /
VISCOMI -- Buck and Doe
David CLAYTON and Maria
VISCOMI
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Collingwood Royal Canadian Legion
8 p.m.-2 a.m. $20 at the door
Exciting Games, Great Prizes, Food, Drinks, DJ and Dance
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CLEARY m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-06-08 published
CLEARY,
Ernest▼ And Clara - 60th Anniversary
June 17th-Come and
Go Tea Dunedin Hall 2 p.m.-4 p.m. No gifts
please-best wishes only. Please accept this as your invitation
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CLEARY,
Ernest▲▼ And Clara - 60th Anniversary
June17th-Come and
Go Tea Dunedin Hall 2 p.m.-4 p.m. No gifts
please-best wishes only. Please accept this as your invitation
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CLEARY,
Ernest▲ And Clara - 60th Anniversary
June 17th-Come and
Go Tea Dunedin Hall 2 p.m.-4 p.m. No gifts
please-best wishes only. Please accept this as your invitation
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CLEMAS m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-15 published
SEELEY /
SINGH
We would like to thank everyone who helped make our wedding day
a huge success. Thanks to our families and Friends for their
love and generosity, and for all their help in making the day
so memorable. A special thanks goes to James and Mary Elizabeth
BOND for providing their beautiful property for our pictures,
to the girls at the bar, Joanne and Sue, for making sure everyone
was well taken care of, and
to Daryl GORDAN for the amazing fireworks
display. Thank you to Rick
CLEMAS for chauffering our guests
home safely, to Peggy
LUXTON and Carol
BEATTY for their musical
accompaniment, and
to Peggy-Sue and April from Weddings 101 for
making the tent look more beautiful than we could have ever imagined.
We would also like to send a huge thank you to Neil
SEELEY, for
designing the most beautiful invitations we have ever seen and
for taking all of the fabulous pictures that we will treasure
forever. And finally to Gary and RuthAnn
VANALSTINE, for their
hospitality and for providing the perfect setting for our wedding,
we couldn't have done it without their help and hard work. Thank
you all.
- Vicki and Craig.
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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 2003-05-17 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
RAE /
CLEMENTS
Steve and Martha
RAE are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Cara to Scott,
son of Steve
CLEMENTS
and Val CLEMENTS.
The wedding is to take place Friday, July 25,
2003. Stag and Doe on Sat. May 24, 2003 at Connolly Hall (Plumbers),
523 First St.
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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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CLEMENTS m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2006-06-23 published
AYERS /
CLEMENTS -- Buck and Doe
Amanda AYERS and Matty
CLEMENTS
Friday
June 23, 2006 9: 00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.
Collingwood Curling Club $8.00 Advance ~ $10.00 At the door
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CLEMINSHAW m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-12 published
Celebrating 50 Years Together, George And Ruth
CLEMINSHAW
Married July 11, 1953
Mom and Dad: Congratulations on fifty wonderful years of marriage.We
are the luckiest six daughters that love has ever created.Your
love and respect for each other has nurtured us, guided us and
empowered us our whole lives.
We are who we are because you loved us.Thank you!
With love that will outlast Forever,
Shirley, Debbi, Marilyn, Joan, Linda, Lisa and families.
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CLEWLEY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-14 published
CLEWLEY /
LEWCOCK - Forthcoming Wedding
The parents of Stephanie and Quentin are very pleased to announce
their upcoming wedding.
The ceremony will take place at the Elmhurst Inn, on August 8,
2003. The happy couple will honeymoon at Walt Disney World Florida.
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CLIFFORD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-07 published
CLIFFORD /
BREKELMANS
Cary and Anita
CLIFFORD along with Gerald and Sandy
BREKELMANS
are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their children
Carmynn CLIFFORD and Cory
BREKELMANS.
The marriage will take place July 2005 at Sawmill Creek Golf
& Country Club.
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CLIFFORD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-20 published
CLIFFORD,
Dorothy and Clare - 59th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations on your 59th Wedding Anniversary Mom and Dad.
All our love from John and Bev, Wendy and Art, and Gary, and
all the grandchildren.
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CLIFT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-26 published
WALSH /
BANKS -- Marriage Announcement
Jim and Teri
WALSH, of Southwest Middlesex, are pleased to announce
the marriage of their son Richard, to Katherine
BANKS, daughter
of May BANKS, and Chris
CLIFT, and Walter and Laura
BANKS, of
Waterloo. The ceremony took place on July 11, 2008, at the lovely
and scenic Grist Mill in Waterloo. Following a honeymoon in Spain,
the happy couple will reside in Waterloo, Ontario. Congratulations
and best wishes from your family!
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CLINE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-28 published
50th Anniversary, Richard and Mona
(MUNRO)
CLINE
June 27, 1953 -
Love and Best Wishes from Jody and Taz, Derek and Lisa, Steven
and Elaine, and your many grandchildren.
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CLIPPERTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-28 published
Cal and Edith
CLIPPERTON
July 3rd, 1943
Celebrating 60 Years Together
Love and Best wishes from your family.
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CLIPPERTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-05 published
CLIPPERTON,
Calvin and Edith - 65th
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CLOONEY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-11 published
BAILEY /
CLOONEY -- Marriage Announcement
Dr. and Mrs. David
BAILEY are pleased to announce the marriage
of their daughter Karen to Matthew
CLOONEY. the wedding took
place on September 23, 2006. the couple will reside in London.
Love and best wishes from all your family.
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