DRAPER
DREW
DRIMAN
DRUAR
DRUMMOND
DRUNEN
DRYBURGH
DRYDEN
DRAPER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-30 published
BADGETT /
DRAPER
Kelli Lynette
BADGETT and Jacob Alexander
DRAPER married on the
12th of July in Jeffersonville, Indiana to the delight of their
parents, Ed and Missy
BADGETT of Sellersburg, Indiana and Al
and Susan DRAPER of Coldstream, Ontario.
Jake and Kelli honeymooned in San Diego and will reside in Indiana.
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DREW m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-08-23 published
PROCHER /
DREW -- Sandy and Ted
PROCHER are pleased to announce
the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Wendy Suzanne, to Kerry
Robert DREW,
son of Marie and George
DREW.
The marriage will
take place on Saturday, September 6th, 2003, at Trinity Chapel,
C.F.B. Borden, Ontario.
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DREW m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-10-18 published
DREW /
MILLAR -- Mr. and Mrs. Roger
DREW of Mississauga, Ontario,
together with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
MILLAR of Innerkip, Ontario
announce the engagement of their children, Miss Jennifer Anne
and Mr. Andrew Glenn. Proud grandparents are Bernice and Cliff
BECKLEY and the late Robert
CARNEGIE, along with Edith and the
late Cicero
MILLAR and Helen and the late George
VERO.
Miss
DREW
graduated from the University of Western Ontario and Humber College
and is in marketing for Hunter Douglas Canada Inc. Mr.
MILLAR
graduated from the University of Toronto. He is at present finishing
his doctorate. A wedding is planned for May 28, 2005 at The Sherwood
Inn, Lake Joseph, Muskoka.
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DRIMAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-27 published
Naomi Malka
SHUPAK and Mark
DRIMAN -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
August 27, 2005, Page M4
Born just nine days apart and together since they were teens,
the only thing Naomi Malka
SHUPAK and Mark
DRIMAN seem to be
at odds about is how they met. "I remember distinctly being introduced
to her on the beach my first year at [Timberlane] summer camp,"
Mr. DRIMAN says. Ms.
SHUPAK, on the other hand, says she didn't
notice her future husband until 10th grade at the Community Hebrew
Academy of Toronto.
But since the pair's first official outing -- to their Grade
10 prom -- they have been exclusive. "I don't really know anything
about dating, because I never really dated," admits Ms.
SHUPAK,
25. "But I don't feel at all like I'm missing out."
After graduating from Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto in
1998, he did a year at Thornlea Secondary School, while Ms.
SHUPAK
began studying at York University. The following year, they both
enrolled at the University of Western Ontario in London.
Mr. DRIMAN graduated with an honours degree in business administration
and was awarded the University of Western Ontario Scholarship
of Distinction in 2000. Ms.
SHUPAK completed first a B. Sc. in
psychology, then an M. Sc. in medical biophysics and won both
the University of Western Ontario Chancellor's Prize in Social
Science and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Canada Graduate Scholarship in 2003, as well as several other
research awards.
Despite hard work at school, the couple did find time to spend
with Friends, attend charity balls and participate in a memorable,
and moving, tour called March of the Living, which brings Jewish
youth from all over the world to Auschwitz and Birkenau on Holocaust
Memorial Day and then to Israel for Independence Day.
Upon graduation, the couple were separated again when Mr.
DRIMAN
took a position as an investment banker at Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce in Toronto. On weekends, Ms.
SHUPAK, still at
University of Western Ontario, visited him, and he spared her
the lonely schlep home by accompanying her back to London on
Sunday evenings. On Monday, he would wake up early and whistle
back to the city on the train just in time for work.
On March 18, 2004, on the eve of Ms.
SHUPAK's master's dissertation,
Mr. DRIMAN made their separation that much easier -- by bringing
her an engagement ring. "I think we have known forever that we
wanted to get married," Mr.
DRIMAN says. "All the things that
happen in life, the big steps -- moving away to go to university,
going on your first trip without your parents, graduating, moving
out, milestones in one's life -- we've been through them together."
Mr. DRIMAN has been helping Ms.
SHUPAK with yet another milestone.
Following in the footsteps of her father, aunt and uncle, Ms.
SHUPAK is currently studying medicine at the University of Toronto.
To keep her at her best, Mr.
DRIMAN provides some "chicken soup
for the fiancée." Says Ms.
SHUPAK: "On many occasions, he'd come
from work to prepare a meal while I was studying for exams and
then return for what could result in extremely late nights for
him at the office."
The two were wed on July 10 at Adath Israel Congregation, with
Rabbi
David
C.
SEED officiating. Included in the wedding party
was four-month-old Madeline Anne, the bride's niece, who was
carried down the aisle by her parents Debbie and Marc
BAKER.
The bridesmaids held rose bouquets, each in a different hue of
pink. The bride wore a strapless dress adorned with crystals
and pearls, designed by Jim Helm, underneath a bolero jacket.
The celebration was not without some sadness. Ms.
SHUPAK's grandmother
passed away in January. "They had talked on the phone many times
a day," Mr.
DRIMAN says. In tribute, the ceremony was performed
with her wedding ring and the bride wore her heirloom pearl earrings,
complemented by a pearl necklace from the bridegroom's grandmother,
Ray CHUDY.
Under the chuppa, the bride symbolically circled her bridegroom
seven times. This tradition is said to represent creativity (the
earth being created in seven days) and a sevenfold bond between
the couple and their families. Now, the two just need to agree
on their own creation story.
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DRUAR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-12 published
RADFORTH /
DRUAR
Mike and Brenda
RADFORTH wish to announce the August 9th, 2003
wedding of their daughter Andrea
RADFORTH to Todd
DRUAR.
Proud
parents also include John and Janet
JETHON, and Len
DRUAR and Norma
ARNDT, all of Spruce Grove, Alberta.
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DRUAR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-19 published
RADFORTH /
DRUAR
Mike and Brenda
RADFORTH wish to announce the August 9th, 2003
wedding of their daughter Andrea
RADFORTH to Todd
DRUAR.
Proud parents also include John and Janet
JETHON, and Len
DRUAR
& Norma ARNDT, all of Spruce Grove, Alberta.
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DRUMMOND m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-25 published
DRUMMOND,
Bobby and Jeanette - Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary
October 26, 2003
Congratulations and love from Doug and Sylvia, Derek and Tanya and
your grandchildren: Kirstin, Christopher, Benjamin, Ryan and Rachel.
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DRUNEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-21 published
GARDINER /
VAN
DRUNEN
Al and Eileen
GARDINER along with Casey and Glenna
VAN
DRUNEN
are please to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children
Shawnna and Dan.
The celebration will take place on August 16, 2003, at Sunningdale
Golf Club.
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DRYBURGH m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-12 published
DRYBURGH /
KNECHTEL -- Forthcoming Marriage
Dean and Lynn
DRYBURGH are happy to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Kristen
DRYBURGH to Benjamin
KNECHTEL,
son of Mark and Anne
KNECHTEL.
The marriage will take place August
24, 2008 in Huntsville, Ontario. After the wedding, Kristen and
Ben will reside in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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DRYDEN m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-07-23 published
Wedding Announcement
It is with great pride and joy that Mrs. Sally
DRYDEN announces the
wedding of her son Andrew to Tara
BEDARD, of Garson, Ontario. The wedding
took place in Sudbury on June 21st, 2008. I would like to thank all our
Manitoulin family and Friends, who travelled to Sudbury, to help them
celebrate such a joyous occasion. Mom.
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