DICKENSON
DICKINSON
DICKLER
DICKSON/DIXON
DIELEMAN
DIEROFF
DIESBOURG
DIFLORIO
DIKER
DILLON
DILTS
DIMATTEO
DIMITROPOULOS
DINEL
DINNIN
DINON
DIPELINO
DIRK
DISBROWE
DISHER
DITTY
DIVERS
DICKENSON m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-07-16 published
DICKENSON,
Ken and Rosemary - 50th Wedding Anniversary
Please join us to celebrate the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Ken
and Rosemary
DICKENSON on Saturday July 26, 2008 from 2: 00 to
4: 00 p.m. a The Old Schoolhouse in Duntroon (across from Duntroon
Elementary School). Best Wishes Only Please.
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DICKENSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-04 published
PATTISON /
DICKENSON
Laurie PATTISON and Brian
DICKENSON
Art and Cheryl
PATTISON and Art and Elsie
DICKENSON are pleased
to announce the upcoming marriage of their children Laurie and
Brian on November 8, 2003.
A Stag and Doe will be held October 11, 2003 at the Heidleberg
Keller Banquet Hall, Sarnia Rd. at 8 pm
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DICKINSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2002-12-28 published
Shira KRAKOFSKY and
Jonathon DICKINSON
Shel and Dalia
KRAKOFSKY and Jon and Wendy
DICKINSON are pleased
to announce the marriage of their children Shira
KRAKOFSKY and
Jonathon DICKINSON.
The
Wedding took place on September 1, 2002
at the Delta Armouries. The newlyweds spent the following 2 weeks
honeymooning on the island of St. Lucia.
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DICKLER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-13 published
DEITCHER /
PASTERNAK -- Dr. Joseph and Joyce
DEITCHER and Ron
and Robyn PASTERNAK are thrilled to announce the engagement of
their children Elizabeth (Liz) to Ryan. Proud grand parents are
Bernice CHODOSCH and Henry and Ruth
DICKLER.
Brothers and sisters
Donna, Greg, Sean, Chantal, Eryn and nephew Noah say mazel tov!
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DICKSON/DIXON,
Nervyn and Edythe - 50th Anniversary
The
Family of Nervyn and Edythe
DICKSON/DIXON welcome you to share in
their 50th Anniversary Celebration.
A Come and
Go Social will be held on Saturday November 18, 2006
from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Durham Curling Club, 279 Kincardine
St. South.
Please no gifts. If you feel a gift is necessary a donation to
the Curling Club Restoration project or a donation to the Duntroon
Food Bank would be appreciated.
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DICKSON/DIXON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-18 published
VAN
HERTEN /
WILSON
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
DICKSON/DIXON of Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. Al
VAN
HERTEN
of London are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter,
Miss Amanda
VAN
HERTEN to Mr. Scott
WILSON,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Doug WILSON of Dorchester.
The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at First
St. Andrew's United Church in London.
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HOLMES /
DICKSON/DIXON
Brian and Gail
HOLMES take great pleasure in announcing the marriage
of their daughter Erin to Paul
DICKSON/DIXON of London. The wedding took
place on February 19th, 2005 at Colborne Street United Church.
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DICKSON/DIXON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-24 published
WEBB /
TWIST
Dan TWIST and Lindsay
WEBB exchanged vows in a beautiful ceremony
at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Church on Sat., October 22, 2005.
Lindsay is the daughter of David and Bonnie
WEBB and Dan is the
son of Susan
TWIST and Larry
TWIST, all of London. Danielle
McNICHOL,
Sarah JACKSON,
Jessie
GASPARATTO, Stacie
TWIST, attended the
bride. The groomsmen were Paul
COAD,
Paul
DICKSON/DIXON, Ryan
MOORE and
Trevor WILSON.
Reception was at the Mocha Temple.
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GRACEY /
DICKSON/DIXON -- Forthcoming Marriage
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DICKSON/DIXON 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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DIELEMAN m@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-20 published
KING,
John and Honey - Wedding
We would like to thank everyone who helped celebrate our very
special day Saturday, September 23, 2006. Thanks to our grandchildren:
Zac, Rachel, Brandon Joey, Damn, Emma, Carter, Lucas, for their
special jobs in our Wedding Party. Thankyou to our families,
Friends, neighbours for the wedding gifts and donations to charities
Thanks go to Lynnie
KING,
Rick
DIELEMAN and our children who
made this day so wonderful.
- John and Honey.
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DIELEMAN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-29 published
DIELEMAN /
SANDHAM
Jacqueline and Travis along with their families are pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage.
The wedding will take place on February 12, 2005 on the island of Curacao
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DIEROFF m@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-02-17 published
DIEROFF /
METZLAR -- Forthcoming Marriage
Buck And Doe For Matt
DIEROFF and Melissa
METZLAR will be held
on Saturday February lath, 2006 at the Owen Sound Coliseum. D.J.
8: 00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Games, Prizes. Tickets available at the door. Buffet provided.
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DIESBOURG m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-27 published
DIESBOURG,
John and Bernadette - 60th Wedding Anniversary
August 28th
Sunday Mass 1: 30 p.m. Saint John the Divine Roman Catholic Church
390 Base Line Road West London. Followed by Open House.
Love your family.
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DIFLORIO m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-26 published
Jessica Karie
RUYGROK and Daniel Donald John
DIFLORIO -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼
November 26, 2005, Page M5
Although Jessica
RUYGROK and Daniel
DIFLORIO had once played
together as two-year-olds at a Christmas party, they seemed destined
for close encounters and detached lives.
In their early teens, while they were at different high schools,
she trained on the running track that circled the field where
he played baseball. "I always noticed the catcher and he always
noticed who was running in the red top," she says. But those
encounters never went beyond furtive glances.
Two years later, they again came tantalizingly close at a Halloween
party, but their costumes kept them from recognizing each other.
Finally, a mutual friend introduced them in October, 1999, when
Ms. RUYGROK was in her last year of high school and Mr.
DIFLORIO
had started to study engineering at George Brown College.
"There was a mystery to him, and I wanted to get to know him
better," she says.
"We developed a strong Friendship, played pool, and I could talk
to her like one of the guys," Mr.
DIFLORIO says.
Intrigued, yet slightly taken aback by her sharp tongue and quick
wit, he pretended indifference.
On Valentine's Day, 2000, he offered a tepid card: "Be my Valentine,
be my friend." But a couple of days later she stopped by his
house to watch a movie. Suddenly, they kissed.
The reluctant romantics' feelings would manifest a few weeks
later. On a trip to Mexico with her graduating class, Ms.
RUYGROK
remembers, "I just felt empty, wishing he was here." Mr.
DIFLORIO,
meanwhile, admits that he "moped around and did absolutely nothing."
On her return, they saw each other daily. Then she left for a
massage therapy program at Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peterborough
and stayed there over two summers.
The long-distance relationship endured, however. "I believe it
was a test for us," Ms.
RUYGROK says. "The separation gave us
a chance to be more independent, and kept things in a nice balance."
The athletic couple fence, play badminton and hockey, and when
she returned to Toronto, they volunteered for the same team --
he on the ice as a coach, she on the bench as a trainer.
Ms. RUYGROK, who works at the Optimum Health Clinic in Mississauga,
had always wanted to have her own home before marriage. In January,
she was out of town at a hockey tournament when Mr.
DIFLORIO,
now a mechanical designer, called to say their offer on a handyman
special had been accepted. He felt it was time the co-owners
extended their partnership. "Driving from work, it just popped
into my head," he says. "I had the next day off, and went out
and bought a ring."
On February 11, as the couple skate-skied at Hardwood Hills,
the more experienced Ms.
RUYGROK set a brisk pace. She paused
for Mr. DIFLORIO. "He took his gloves off. I was impatient, saying,
'You don't have to take [them] off to have a drink.' Then he
started saying nice things to me, but I wasn't paying much attention,"
she says with a laugh. Then she froze as Mr.
DIFLORIO brandished
a diamond.
On Friday, August 26, at the Glenerin Inn, the bride entered
to the subtle strains of a Spanish guitar. Her gown of ivory
French silk, accented with antique lace, was a gift from her
aunt, Ottawa designer Janine
ADAMYK. On a canopied deck with
a forested ravine as backdrop, 90 guests watched as Dr. Antoine
AOUAD wed the couple. "[It was] very Jessica, very rustic," maid
of honour Conor
SNELSON says. "They are young -- both 24 -- [and]
have careers and a home, whereas most people our age aren't there
yet. They really knew what they wanted and went after it."
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DIKER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-24 published
KATZ /
DIKER - Shelly and Bayla
KATZ are delighted to announce
the engagement of their son, Lee Sonny to Brandy Lee
DIKER, daughter
of Marilyn
DIKER and the late Mory
DIKER.
Ecstatic grandparents
are Max and Sadie
KATZ,
Ruth and the late Lou
ALLEN, Jack and
Masha DIKER and Philip
SHESKO and the late Esther
SHESKO.
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DILLON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-30 published
FALCONER /
MOULTON
Raymond FALCONER and Sharon
DILLON,
Earle and Marjorie
MOULTON
are proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children,
Tracy FALCONER and Chuck
MOULTON on September 20th, 2003 at St.
Justin's Church in London, Ontario.
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DILTS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-02-08 published
DILTS /
McLACHLAN -- As Bono (lead singer, U2) once crooned "In
the name of love" We are overjoyed to announce the engagement
of Lucy McLACHLAN and Bryan
DILTS.
They are to be married on
August 2nd 2003. Elated family members Amy, Aleks, Jaye, Jane,
Sharon, Paul, Penny and John - can't wait to celebrate such a
happy event -- Woo Hoo
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DIMATTEO m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-01 published
Wendy MANGOFF and Enzo
DIMATTEO -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲
January 1, 2005 - Page M5
Sometimes the vagaries of circumstance make life a raw deal,
but you have to play the cards you're dealt. Wendy Eliza
MANGOFF's
health, finances and six-year career in office administration
were devastated in 1997 by a driver running a red light at Coxwell
and Dundas. "I spent 2½ years in physio and am still constantly
in some sort of pain," she says.
In 1999, her life was still in tatters, and incredibly, her car
was struck again: same intersection, same attending policeman,
same result. "It aggravated my earlier injuries and it took another
year of physio to recover. I think [fate] was telling me I had
to leave my relationship and start life over," she says, explaining
her decision to end an unsatisfying 10-year romance she was involved in.
Her self-vindication began with yoga. "It made me believe in
myself again. I took a one-year course and became a certified
instructor," she says. "It is a joy teaching because when people
are hurt it helps them physically and emotionally."
In spite of the prognosis that her multiple injuries would prevent
her from holding down a job, the once-adept skier and rock climber
began an inexorable return to the working world by taking a part-time
position as a receptionist at NOW magazine. By November, 2000,
she was dating maverick NOW writer Enzo
DIMATTEO, although it
was soon apparent their ambiguous emotions were mired in problems, not passion.
"Her ex was still on the scene, even though she didn't want to
be in touch with him. I didn't want to be in the middle," Mr.
DIMATTEO says. "I felt there was something missing, unattainable,
and distant about her. We weren't going anywhere."
The relationship petered out, "but on a good note," Ms.
MANGOFF
says. "I was still healing, and we were in two different states of mind."
In April, 2002, a nervous Mr.
DIMATTEO responded by e-mail to
her weekly invitation to a staff yoga session. "There are a lot
of things I want to tell you but I don't want to say them in
an e-mail," he wrote.
"I decided to seize the moment," he says. "It was one of the
few times I allowed emotion to determine what I was going to
do, as opposed to letting reason talk me out of it. It was liberating."
They had dinner soon after, and their conversation led Ms.
MANGOFF
to put aside reservations about their connection. "He was different,
and I walked out of there happy and I don't think we ever stopped
seeing each other after that," she says.
Their effervescence was stilled when, three months later, she
was diagnosed with cervical cancer. She implored Mr.
DIMATTEO
to break it off and avoid the uncertainty that lay ahead. Instead,
he proved a bulwark. "He stuck by me every single day, and I
knew at that point in time if anyone can be with me now, he'll
be with me forever," she says.
For the indefatigable Ms.
MANGOFF and the once recalcitrant Mr.
DIMATTEO, an August, 2002, motor trip to the Maritimes with a
jog to Bethel, Maine, proved incandescent as they mused on their
future and reflected on their past. He notes, "The trip was a
big deal for Wendy. She felt after 10 days in close proximity,
if we could come back and say we had a great time, there was
something there."
In March, 2004, they returned to Bethel, where they had first
declared their love. Poised on a rugged Appalachian mountain
peak, he knelt and offered an engagement ring, replacing the
promise ring she had worn.
The wedding ceremony took place at the elegant Edwardian Ontario
Heritage
Centre on September 4, with Sarah
BUNNETT-
GIBSON officiating.
"For Wendy, the wedding was a spiritual redemption, her dad walking
her up the aisle, her sister maid of honour, and her confidence
in the commitment," the bridegroom says.
Still working at NOW magazine, Mrs.
DIMATTEO, 32, is a senior
credit co-coordinator and Mr.
DIMATTEO, 41, is a news editor.
Never realizing his childhood dream of changing our world as
a foreign correspondent, he did, however, have an impact on his bride's world.
"When I think of all the pain and suffering I have gone through,
and still at times go through, the universe has given me Enzo
to hold onto and I will not let go," she says. "We will be married
forever, with a family."
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DIMITROPOULOS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-24 published
First
Anniversary,
Sarah and Gus
DIMITROPOULOS
A beautiful wedding was celebrated on May 25, 2002 when Sarah
ROMAN married Gus
DIMITROPOULOS.
Congratulations, love and wishes
for a lifetime of happiness from both your families.
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DINEL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-19 published
HEARD /
DINEL
Stacy HEARD and Kris
DINEL are pleased to announce their forthcoming
wedding. The marriage will take place on June 4, 2005 at St.
Pius X Parish in London. Stacy is the daughter of Barbara
HEARD
and Daniel
HEARD;
Kris is the
son of Edi and Brian
DINEL.
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DINNIN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-02 published
DINNIN,
Bill and Cheryl - 35 Years Together!
And many more to come!
Happy
Anniversary to Bill and Cheryl
DINNIN, and congratulations
to Cheryl on her retirement from a fabulous teaching career.
Now Bill and Cheryl can spend even more time together... on the
golf course, soaking up the sun, and at the London Knights Games!
Congratulations and love from Grandma and your family.
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DINNIN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-21 published
DINNIN /
MILLENAAR -- Wedding Announcement
Julie and John
WYBENGA and Cheryl and Bill
DINNIN happily announce
the wedding of their children, Sheila
MILLENAAR and Will
DINNIN,
on Friday, September 15, 2006 at Grand Bend, Ontario. Congratulations
and best wishes for a long and happy life together!
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DINON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-10 published
DINON /
HALLIDAY -- Marriage Announcement
Rich DINON and Jennifer
HALLIDAY were married in Puerto Plata
on April 29, 2008. The couple looks forward to decades of happiness
with their daughters Abbey and Logan.
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DIPELINO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-02 published
Marriage Announcement -
NEAL /
DIPELINO
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Adam and Filomena
NEAL for a
beautiful wedding that took place at St. Peter's on July 26,
2003. We wish the two of them a long and happy life together.
Love Mom, Dad, Silvia, Chris, Alex and Niklas.
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DIRK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-03 published
DIRK,
Gord and Mary - Happy 50th Anniversary
The best parents and grandparents ever! Love from Danielle and
Tamim, Darin and Laura, Darlys and Joe, and all your grandchildren.
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DISBROWE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-02-22 published
Happy 65th Anniversary, George and Dorothy
DISBROWE
February 23, 2003
Congratulations and Best Wishes.
Love always your family. God Bless You!
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DISHER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-06 published
DISHER,
Cam and Brenda - Happy 25th Anniversary
September 9, 1978 - September 9, 2003
Congratulations with love from Mom and Dad Z., Brianna and Caitlin.
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DITTY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-16 published
SIVILOTTI,
Denise /
DITTY, Mike
August 17, 2003
First Anniversary
Denise SIVILOTTI and Mike
DITTY
Congratulations from your families and Friends.
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DIVERS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-12 published
COLLINS /
DIVERS
The families of Kim
COLLINS and Brian
DIVERS wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their children. The wedding will
take place on Sat. October 25, 2003 at St. Michael's Church,
London, Ontario
Stag and Doe, July 19/ 03, 8pm-1am, St. Justin's, 855 Jalna Blvd.
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