DUARTE
DUBILOWSKI
DUBINSKI
DUBLER
DUBUQUE
DUCKETT
DUCKWORTH
DUDAR
DUDDY
DUDZIC
DUFF
DUFFIELD
DUFILY
DUGUAY
DUMAYNE
DUNBAR
DUNCAN
DUNDAS
DUNK
DUNN
DUNPHY
DUNSHEA
DUPONT
DURBIN
DURLING
DURR
DURRELL
DUTOT
DUWYN
DUYNISVELD
DUARTE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-10 published
PEACH /
DUARTE -- Engagement Announcement
Melissa and Cliff are happy to announce their engagement and
forthcoming marriage in May 2006.
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BOURDEAU /
DUBILOWSKI -- Engagement Announcement
Mom, Steph, Shaun, Dad, Janet and nephew Edwin are pleased to
announce the engagement of Sara
BOURDEAU to Dale
DUBILOWSKI,
son of Robin and Susan
DUBILOWSKI of Bonnyville, Alberta. Wedding
to take place November 27, 2008 in Jamaica. We wish you much
love, laughter and happiness.
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DUBINSKI m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-17 published
Mayor a Mrs. today
By Kate DUBINSKI, Free Press Reporter, Sat., June 17, 2006
When London's mayor ties the knot today, she'll be making history.
Among the three female mayors the city has had, Anne Marie
DECICCO
is the only one to get married while in office.
The only other sitting London mayor to get hitched was Tom
GOSNELL,
whose wedding in 1986 to Laurel
STROPLE was kept under wraps
until the day after it happened.
"Mayor managed to keep lid on wedding until it was over" and
"GOSNELL wed in secret" screamed the headlines in the April 19,
1986, edition of The London Free Press.
There was no keeping a lid on this party, though.
Yesterday, while
DECICCO, her bridesmaids and fiance Tim
BEST
were busy setting up a banquet hall at the Marconi Club for today's
post-nuptial reception, city hall staff were buzzing with anticipation.
"It's like the Queen getting married.
(DECICCO) is the No. 1 person
in the city," said Vilia
ZOCCANO, who has worked at city hall
since 1972.
ZOCCANO remembers
GOSNELL's wedding, which she -- with everyone
else -- found out about at the last minute when she was asked
to put out a statement about it.
"He was a different personality than Anne Marie. He wanted to
keep it private," said
ZOCCANO, who will be attending the reception.
Yesterday,
DECICCO was putting the finishing touches on the big
day and getting congratulations from every angle.
She picked up her wedding dress -- traditional white -- and was
driving home when two women began gesturing wildly in the car
beside her.
Rolling down her window,
DECICCO said she heard: "You're the
mayor. That's your dress! Congratulations."
At the Marconi Club, she and three of her bridesmaids were setting
up centrepieces and joking around with
BEST.
"He appreciates Italian,"
DECICCO joked.
"What can I say -- good company, good food, good soccer,"
BEST
replied.
"I'm hoping to get the pictures done in 20 minutes so we can
get here to watch the soccer game," he added, referring to the
World Cup soccer game between Italy and the United States that
will be going on today while the bridal party is getting wedding
photos done.
"I think at some point (on Saturday) it will hit me. Right now,
I'm just planning. It's another day,"
DECICCO said yesterday.
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DUBLER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-11-29 published
ETLIN /
KATZ -- Sonia and Cal
ETLIN are thrilled to announce
the engagement of their son, Brad to Aliza, daughter of Nina
and Eugene
KATZ of New York. Proud grandmothers are Esther
SINGER
and Meme DUBLER.
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DUBUQUE 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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DUCKETT m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-12-13 published
SHIER,
Herb and Iona - 40th Wedding Anniversary
Wow! Wasn't that a party? We are once again overwhelmed with
the tremendous show of Friendship given to us in the celebration
of our 40th wedding anniversary. Our thanks goes to our precious
family for organizing it, to Joan
McGEE and
to Audrey DUCKETT
for their help. Thanks for the cards, gifts and best wishes.
Thanks to Ron and Joan
WHITE/WHYTE for the gift of music, to the Gentle
Shepherd Church family and all who attended. We have so many
great memories. God bless you one and all.
- Herb and Iona
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DUCKWORTH m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-04 published
WOO/
MORRISON -- Tip Ling (Sarah)
WOO and Harold R. W.
MORRISON
were married December 15, 2002, in a private ceremony held in
the presence of family and Friends. Roy
MacLELLAN, a chaplain
with Don Heights Unitarian Church officiated. Tip
LING's sister,
Sune, was maid of honour, Harold's brother, Bud, was the best
man. Special thanks to Sandra and Frank
DUCKWORTH for hosting the reception.
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DUDAR m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-07-02 published
PHILLIPS /
DUDAR -- Engagement
Jim and Reta
PHILLIPS are happy to announce the upcoming marriage
of their son, Michael to Krista, daughter of Paul and Nadine
DUDAR.
The wedding will be held in the hamlet of Violet Hill,
August, 2008.
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DUDDY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-01-21 published
Kelly Lynn Irene
BELBIN and Lee Garrett Patrick
MYSKA -- Match:
By Judith Tenenbaum, Saturday, January 21, 2006, Page M4
A mutual friend, convinced that Kelly
BELBIN and Lee
MYSKA would
hit it off, shaved a few years from his age, added several to
hers and persuaded the pair to meet in February, 2002.
The ploy didn't entirely work -- "I think he thought I was younger
than I was supposed to be," recalls Ms.
BELBIN, now 28 -- but
intrigued by his conversation, she gave him her number, which
led to dinner and a movie.
The pair were soon an item. Although their lives meshed with
a plethora of common interests, a semi-generational gap occasionally
reared its head. Mr.
MYSKA, now 41, is a devotee of seventies
and eighties television. "It was funny she didn't know anything
about shows I'd watched when I was younger: Sanford and Son,
The Rockford Files or Bob Newhart," he says. However, shared
evenings watching cable enhanced her appreciation for these small-screen classics.
Still, Ms.
BELBIN wasn't sure how serious he was -- until he
introduced her to his now 89-year-old grandmother. At their first
meeting, "she was quiet, listening to what I had to say," Ms.
BELBIN recalls, "but the next time, she asked my religious background
and how I grew up." For the future bride and groom, both from
close-knit families, it was an important sign.
Ms. BELBIN felt mutual respect and compromise bridged their difference
in age. "At parties, I was nervous. I didn't know his Friends,
and they'd talk about their kids and the old days," she says.
Yet she fondly notes that Mr.
MYSKA encouraged her to tread her
own path. "I think it's understanding you are in different spots
in your life," she says. "My Friends still like to go to clubs,
and Lee's done that."
Earlier, work at a summer camp for adults with disabilities had
Ms. BELBIN abandon two years of psychology at Trent University
to enroll in the development services program at Humber College.
That led to her present position with Community Living Toronto,
where she instructs in a variety of subjects including social
and life skills. The union activist and steward says her philosophy
and politics can clash with those of Mr.
MYSKA, a manager of
trust accounting at Manulife Mutual Funds.
Fortunately, the pair have learned to separate labour relations
from personal relations. "Sometimes the discussions do get a
little heated," Ms.
BELBIN says. "We… have an open mind about
each other's views. If it gets too tough, [we] drop it and revisit it.
"We balance each other."
On October 22, at the Toronto Board of Trade's Airport Centre,
officiant Sarah
BUNNETT-
GIBSON performed a non-denominational ceremony.
To the rhythm of This One's for the Girls, the bride's aunt,
Nancy PAUL-
DUDDY, presented a slide show of women whose influence
had helped sculpt the bride. Her inspiration came from the valiant
effort of the bride's grandmother, Cara
PEACOCK, who succumbed
to cancer September 9 without realizing her dream of attending
the wedding. "The girls in our family have an unbroken bond,"
asserts Mrs.
PAUL-
DUDDY.
Less than a minute into their first dance to Van Morrison's Sweet
Thing, Mrs.
MYSKA, who will retain her maiden name professionally,
lost a shoe, but didn't miss a beat. "I knew if I kicked the
other one off, I would have fallen on my dress for sure," she laughs.
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DUDZIC m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-12 published
SCHEDEWITZ,
Catherine and Robert - Happy Valentine's Day
Married August 7, 2004 in London, Ontario. Congratulations Catherine
DUDZIC and Robert
SCHEDEWITZ on celebrating your first Valentine's Day as Husband and Wife.
With love from your Family and Friends.
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DUFF m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-20 published
DUFF,
Anna and Dave - 40th Wedding Anniversary
May 21, 1966
Love from daughters Catharine, Janet, Joan and their families.
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DUFF m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-05 published
DUFF,
John and Barbara - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
Married April 5, 1958, Toronto Congratulations from family and Friends
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DUFFIELD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-05 published
Ane and Bill
DUFFIELD
Wedding
Anniversary
July 9, 2003
Life doesn't get much better than this!
Three wonderful daughters and the best wife in the world!
Happy Anniversary Honey!
Love Bill.
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DUFILY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-16 published
DUFILY /
THOMAS
Larry and Bev
DUFILY together with Eugena
WRIGHT are delighted
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Rhea and
Garth on October 11, 2003, Church of The Redeemer, 3: 00pm. Join
us on August 23, 2003 for their Stag and Doe - South London Community
Centre, 8pm.
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DUGUAY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-26 published
LANE /
DUGUAY
Gerard and Veronica
DUGUAY are pleased to announce the marriage
of their daughter Rosemarie to Ralph
son of the late John and
Barbara LANE.
The happy couple were married in Scotland on August
26th, 2004 and are now residing in South Hampton, England.
Congratulations from your family.
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DUMAYNE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-14 published
DUMAYNE /
NACARIO - Forthcoming Marriage
Liza and Eddie
NACARIO are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Aimee to Eric,
son of Lynn and Tom
DUMAYNE.
They will exchange vows on June 14th, 2003.
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DUNBAR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-25 published
DUNBAR /
KURAN
With great joy, the families of Tara
DUNBAR and Greg
KURAN announce
their forthcoming marriage on Saturday, July 16, 2005 in London.
Congratulations.
Happy 30th Greg on June 23, 2005.
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DUNCAN m@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-06-09 published
DUNCAN /
ROUSE
Buck and Doe For Randy
ROUSE and Bonnie
DUNCAN
Saturday June 10
Bayshore Community Centre
Doors Open at 8: 00 p.m.
Tickets Available at the Door
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DUNCAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-11 published
STOLL /
DUNCAN - 20th anniversary
Dawn and Drew met 22 years ago this fall, and today celebrate
their 20th anniversary. Being placed in the same (Hallelujah!)
Canada-Indonesia exchange group in September 1985 would be their
first of several autumn anniversaries. For in the fall of 1986
they officially began dating, then moved in together in September 1987,
and finally wedded in October 1996.
Dawn marking this marriage of true minds has me brimming with
gratitude and adoration, for you are a truly exemplary and cherished
life-partner: thoughtful in deeds, generous in spirit, and gracious
in sacrifice. Happy anniversary Dawn, with ever-fixèd love
Drew.
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DUNCAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-05 published
DUNCAN,
Barb and George - Happy 50th Anniversary Love and best
wishes your family, Barb, Dave, Mackenzie, Drew, Colette, Brian
and Laura.
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DUNDAS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-12-14 published
DUNDAS-
GAUL -- Patricia and John
DUNDAS are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter Jill to Darren,
son of Ruth
and Terrance
GAUL of Chateauguay, Quebec. Wedding will take place
on July 5, 2003.
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DUNK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-16 published
DUNK /
NORRIE -- Marriage Announcement
Deborah Lynn
NORRIE and Donald Paul
DUNK are delighted to announce
the beginning of their new life together. They exchanged marriage
vows on Sunday September 3, 2006 at the West London Alliance Church, London, Ontario.
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DUNN m@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-08-26 published
Bill and Jean
FURNESS make 60 years of marriage look easy
They don't even fight about what to watch on television, since
both enjoy watching sports
By Scott DUNN,
Sun
Times
Staff,
Page A1
Fairy tale weddings always end with the words and they lived
happily every after.
And so should any story about Bill and Jean
FURNESS's marriage,
which marked its 60th anniversary Thursday.
They say their relationship has been copacetic the whole time,
save for the usual struggles any marriage has. They report no
major setbacks, nor any list of irritants that collectively can
erode what is these days arguably the fragile institution of
marriage.
In short, the
FURNESSes have made the admirable achievement of
a long and happy marriage look easy.
The FURNESSes grew up in the same neighbourhood and were classmates
in Grade 7 at Dufferin School, where they skated nightly at a
time when every school had an outdoor rink. She was his first
girlfriend, and he her first boyfriend. They started going out
in 1937, so their relationship has been going for 68 years.
They were engaged while Bill was on his first leave from the
air force, eight months after he'd enlisted.
"He thought he'd better get me before somebody else did, English Dad?"
Jean said, teasing him a little in the living room of their westside
apartment.
Two model airplanes are displayed in the living room. One is
the Blenheim, a two-engine bomber like the one from which he
parachuted to safety during a training exercise in Saskatchewan
during the Second World War.
The other is a four-engine Short Sterling, which was towing a
target when the plane
FURNESS was in snagged the tow cable and
both planes crashed, killing two men in the bigger bomber.
FURNESS
parachuted onto a frozen lake, as did the pilot, who lost his
boots when his parachute filled with air.
Bill and Jean wrote each other letters almost every day during
the three years he was a bombardier in the Royal Air Force tactical
squadron and they were married 13 days after he returned from
the war. "Think of the stamps," on all those letters, Jean quipped.
She left Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute midway
through high school to work at the Circle Bar knitting factory,
in the Slater building along 2nd Avenue East. When it closed,
the employees started a new factory, which made women's hosiery.
It was in the building where Locking's safe is, on 3rd Avenue
West, just north of 10th Street West
After the war, Bill worked at Russel Brothers, where he'd been
for six months before enlisting. He left there in 1950, then
became a letter carrier until retirement in 1979. Their son Paul
was born in 1954, and Kari was born in 1958. The
FURNESSes have
six grandchildren.
They've received official letters of congratulations from politicians,
including the prime minister. There was a slew of similar official
correspondence for their 50th wedding anniversary too, and so
Bill says he's getting a three-ringed binder to put it all in.
Now in their early 80s, they can't put their finger on any one
big secret to why things worked out so well. Bill thinks one
was church involvement, which kept them active and instilled
a belief in the sanctity of marriage. It provided the commitment
to keep working on their relationship. They made decisions together.
When you do those things, the marriage takes care of itself,
he said. "I think so," Jean agreed.
They don't even fight about what to watch on television, since
both enjoy watching sports. They went to every Attack hockey
game last year too.
"We always agree. But I always win," Jean joked.
"We already agree to disagree," countered Bill.
"We do well to get along," Jean said when Bill left the room.
"We have two nice kids. Six grand-kids. What more can we want?
It's amazing."
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50th Wedding Anniversary, Don and Marilyn
DUNN
The children and grandchildren of Don and Marilyn
DUNN invite
family and Friends to an Open House on Sunday May 4, 2003 at
the Knights of Columbus Hall, 58 Beech Street, Aylmer, from 2-4pm.
Best Wishes only.
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DUNN /
MAIN
On June 9, 2007 Syd
DUNN and Cathy
MAIN were married at Knox Presbyterian,
Dunedin
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DUNN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-18 published
Carol WELSMAN and Pat
HARRIS -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
June 18, 2005, Page M4
When singer Carol
WELSMAN was introduced to lawyer Pat
HARRIS,
personal feelings simmered, but her curiosity peaked when she
learned that he and an associate were defending actress Winona
Ryder in her much-publicized trial in 2002. Anxious to see him
in action (while visiting Los Angeles on business), she avoided
the interminable lineup outside the courtroom by charming the
bailiff and offering up a white lie: She told him she was Mr.
HARRIS's fiancée.
"I thought girlfriend sounded a little weak," she says with a laugh.
Ushered to a front-row centre seat, she found herself sitting
beside a friend of Ms. Ryder, who promptly asked who she was.
So she spun the same tale.
The ruse began to unravel, however, when court adjourned that
day and Mr.
HARRIS and the Ryder entourage boarded an elevator
along with Ms.
WELSMAN.
Suddenly,
Ms.
Ryder gushed congratulations
to her astounded lawyer on his upcoming nuptials.
"It gave me a minute to think," he recalls, chuckling. "I picked
up on it, and figured how she'd gotten into the courtroom. So I just played along."
Ms. WELSMAN's manoeuvre raised a few eyebrows, particularly with
Mr. HARRIS's associate Mark
GERAGOS, but her blend of bravado
and beauty cast its spell, and the couple began dating.
Both in their 40s, they had each endured numerous relationships
that had been negatively affected by the demands of their high-profile
careers."I have a busy lifestyle," explains the Los Angeles-based
criminal lawyer. "It's hectic. I'm gone a lot, and when I'm in
a trial, it's extremely tense, so it's hard to continue relationships.
"Then I met Carol. She was so understanding, easy to be with.
I don't think she even knows, but the first night we went out
I had a sense that this was going to be something special."
Similarly, dating had been difficult for Ms.
WELSMAN because
travel took her away so often. "Rather than fall hopelessly in
love and drag myself through heartache, I'd say it wasn't working
and 'goodbye.' "
But everything changed when Mr.
HARRIS entered her life. "Pat
has a tremendous understanding of the entertainment business,
knows how to promote, and is extremely supportive of what I do.
He's a lovely person," she says. "After two weeks, I wanted to marry him."
Born in Arkansas, Mr.
HARRIS obtained a B.A. there and his Juris
Doctor from Michigan Law School in 1994. His career began in
politics, foreign and domestic policy, and moved into the financial
side of real-estate development. Then, after a two-year stint
as a public defender, he joined Geragos and Geragos in Los Angeles,
where he specializes in criminal law. Having helped defend Susan
McDougal in a case linked to the Whitewater real-estate fiasco,
he wrote a best-selling novel, Susan McDougal: The Woman Who
Wouldn't Talk.
An internationally acclaimed singer, pianist and lyricist, Ms.
WELSMAN, from Don Mills, majored in piano performance at Boston's
Berklee College of Music in 1980, and left because of an opportunity
to study voice in France with Christiane Legrand, daughter of
well-known composer Michel Legrand. While in Europe, she honed
her songwriting and production skills, including sessions with
Romano Musumarra, producer/songwriter for Celine Dion.
Her accomplishments since then include four Juno Award nominations,
being named 2002 Canadian vocalist of the year at the National
Jazz Awards, and encompass performances with symphony orchestras
(including Toronto's), to jazz ensembles and co-writing the Ray
Charles hit Out of My Life. She was signed as the first artist
on Grammy Award producer Pierre Cossette's new label, which will
release her DVD / CD in the fall.
Despite conflicting schedules, the pair zigzagged the globe for
rendezvous, including sojourns to her parents' Muskoka cottage.
However, Ms.
WELSMAN needed reassurance of Mr.
HARRIS's marital
intent. "I wasn't convinced that he was convinced," she says,
until the summer of 2003 when he subtly revealed himself.
Ms. WELSMAN, although very ill at the time, was performing at
a club in San Francisco. "He came up and took care of me," she
recalls emotionally. "I was singing every night in the club,
and he was selling CDs for me."
A year later, he was visiting her family's cottage for the July
4 long weekend. Bulky sweater in hand, Mr.
HARRIS persuaded Ms.
WELSMAN to take a lake cruise as sunset mellowed to moonlight.
A conversation about where their lives were headed ended abruptly
when he extricated a ring from the folds of his sweater. "There
were stars," he says. "It was incredible.
"The only downside was proposing between mosquito bites."
On May 28, the Honourable Justice Patrick W.
DUNN captained Ms.
WELSMAN by boat to the dock beside the tiny and historic St.
Anne's Whiteside Catholic Church in Bala, Ontario Greeted by
a piper, she disembarked in her ivory-silk two-piece, designed
by Toronto's Zanesha
GOWRALI, beading twinkling through a tulle
overlay on her mermaid-shaped skirt.
Delicate strains of flute, cello and guitar welcomed 32 guests
as Reverend Martin
DALIDA wed the couple. A champagne cruise on the
refurbished 1902 steamboat the Rambler was followed by a reception
at the Lake Joseph Club.
" I had kind of given up in terms of thinking I'd ever be married,"
Mr. HARRIS reflects. "All I can say is that you never know when
THE RIGHT ONE is going to come through the door."
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Happy 60th Anniversary, Sam and Millie
DUNN.
March 6, 1943 - March 6, 2003.
Love and Best Wishes for Continued Good Health From Carolyn,
Brian, Steven, Evelyn and Larry (and Helen, Eva, Clara and Ed,
Orma and all your nieces and nephews)
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Just Married
George and Margaret
O'CONNOR are delighted to announce the marriage
of their daughter Tara to Tom
DUNPHY on October 12th, 2002. Welcome
to the Family Juke Joint.
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GATES,
Angela /
DUNSHEA, Luke
Randy and Linda
GATES along with Bruce and Carolyn
DUNSHEA are
pleased to announce the engagement of their children Angela Lynn
GATES to Luke Andrew
DUNSHEA.
The wedding will take place in Australia in the summer of 2004.
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DUPONT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-18 published
CAREY /
DUPONT -- Marriage Announcement
Irene CAREY would like to announce the joyous occasion of the
wedding of her daughter, Erin
CAREY and Marc
DUPONT on December
29, 2005. Attending in Jamaica were Paulette and Gustave
DUPONT,
Nadine DUPONT,
Lucie
DUPONT and Yong Ho Choi. Erin's father John
was there in spirit. Best wishes were appreciated from all the
CAREY family and Friends. erin.carey@tel.tdsb.on.ca
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Lucinda BINGHAM and Aaron
GOLDBERG -- Match
By Judith Tenenbaum, Saturday, October 1, 2005, Page M4
Lucinda BINGHAM and Aaron
GOLDBERG thought it would be great
while it lasted. But as it turned out, not even the Atlantic
Ocean could douse their sparks.
She was from the University of Sheffield and he from the University
of British Columbia when they met in September, 1998, as exchange
students at the University of California, Santa Barbara. In different
disciplines, they seemed unlikely to reconnect. But that November,
when Ms. BINGHAM was wending through the beachfront student housing
with its open keg parties, she drifted into Mr.
GOLDBERG's home.
"He was celebrating his birthday, didn't know why I was there,
but was happy I turned up," she recalls. The theme, "An Evening
at the Lab," had the boisterous gathering imbibing test-tube
shooters. Caught up in the festivities, Mr.
GOLDBERG affectionately
pinched Ms.
BINGHAM's cheek. After an instinctive retaliatory
slap, she apologetically offered her number when he asked for it.
They were soon an item, but romance was overshadowed by the reality
of each returning home. "We made it clear that we would enjoy
the time we had in California and not put pressure on each other,"
Ms. BINGHAM says.
Their year in the sun ended in June, 1999. As a last hurrah,
they motored up the coast to Vancouver, across Canada to Toronto
and down to Washington, where the Friends bid adieu.
The phone lines burned in the interval before each returned to
fourth-year university, but it was Mr.
GOLDBERG who blinked first.
"I said, 'We'll be together until we are apart, until we decide
we'd rather be with someone else, or it's too heart-wrenching
to be together [but apart],' " he says. "But Friends calling
every day... it wasn't the right category."
The next couple of years included reciprocal visits, and both
became focused on pursuing their master's degrees. When Ms.
BINGHAM
completed her year of film Theory at the University of Nottingham,
she joined Mr.
GOLDBERG in Manhattan, where he was taking media
studies at N.Y.U. By August, 2001, they had their own apartment
in Brooklyn, but she had returned to England to obtain a U.S. working visa.
Suddenly, on 9/11, as Mr.
GOLDBERG watched the maelstrom from
his rooftop, the couple rethought their priorities. "There was
no hesitation in my mind. I was going to New York on the next plane," Ms.
BINGHAM says.
Clearly, Mr.
GOLDBERG was overwhelmed by her courage and commitment.
"Lucinda made a big sacrifice coming, and not only the timing,
but because North America is my territory," he says.
By March 2003, they had relocated to Toronto, where he began
work for Brunico Communications, later moving to the ad agency
Axmith McIntyre Wicht. Ms.
BINGHAM, waiting for her permanent
residency, volunteered at the Paper Things boutique in support
of the National Ballet and for various film festivals. "I guess
when you are not able to work, you indulge yourself in the things
you enjoy," she says with a laugh.
Mr. GOLDBERG's quest for a unique proposal spot drew him to the
Ice Hotel near Quebec City. Not to everyone's taste or temperature,
it is rebuilt annually from 5,000 tons of ice, with 16-foot ceilings,
decor and furniture all fashioned from ice.
"It was freezing," Mr.
GOLDBERG admits, but "dogsledding and
dinner in the lodge were nicer than expected." On January 17,
2004, as they snuggled in sleeping bags on a mattress of deer
pelts, Mr.
GOLDBERG proffered his own piece of ice.
The proposal gave more than a passing nod to family tradition:
The ring had been his mother's, passed to her from his grandmother,
and it was presented in an original box from the jewellery store
his grandfather once owned.
Invitations to their London wedding specified cocktail attire
and dancing shoes. "Lucinda is a citizen of the world. Not only
did her bridesmaids live in different cities -- they lived in
different time zones," Mr.
GOLDBERG says.
"It was complicated," Ms.
BINGHAM says, "so I told them to wear
a little black Sex and the City dress, because everyone has a
little black favourite."
A convert to Judaism, she supplied the 109 attendees with a program
explaining the modified Jewish ceremony. Members of the wedding
party held the chuppah, designed by Mr.
GOLDBERG's aunt, Hong
Kong artist Lori
ORMUT-
DURBIN.
The couple were united by Rabbi
Laura JANNER-
KLAUSNER and co-officiant Rabbi Matthew
DURBIN,
Mr. GOLDBERG's cousin.
The reception patisserie had a Seventh Avenue flavour thanks
to friend and groomsman Barry
GOLDMAN, who toted the wedding
cake and four frozen cheesecakes from the Carnegie Deli in his
luggage.
Mrs. GOLDBERG, 28, a senior publicist at Allied Advertising,
works on their DreamWorks account, and Mr.
GOLDBERG, 27, inspired
by family success, has begun his own entrepreneurial pursuits.
"We reached the pivotal moment and then we figured out how we'd
be able to make it possible," he says. "Our relationship was
more maintaining what we had, instead of building what wasn't
there yet."
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HAILSTONE /
ROLLINGS - Marriage Announcement
Colleen ROLLINGS and Donald
HAILSTONE were married on August
9, 2003 at the Old Orchard Inn, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Colleen
is the daughter of Clarke and Grace
ROLLINGS,
Denfield,
Ontario,
Don is the son of Ernest and Elizabeth
DURLING,
Bridgetown,
Nova
Scotia. Friends and family are welcome to join us for an open
reception at the Thorndale Community Centre at 8 o'clock on Saturday,
October 11th. Colleen is also to be congratulated for her receipt
of the 2003 Young Engineer of the Year Award from The Association
of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia
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DURR,
Lloyd and Shirley - 60th Wedding Anniversary
November 17, 2005 Love from Heather and Geoff, Mark and Bridget,
Adam and Melissa
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Walter and Janet
DURRELL, 50th Wedding Anniversary
August 1, 2003
Friends and family are invited to help celebrate 50 years of
marriage on Saturday, August 2nd, 1-4 p.m. at 601 Grenfell Dr.
(Clubhouse). Best wishes only please or baby food donations for
the London Food Bank. Love your children, grandkids and great-grandkids.
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DUTOT,
Marjorie and Lewis - 60th Anniversary
Marjorie and Lewis
DUTOT celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary
on December 21st, 2006. Love and Best Wishes, Your Family.
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MILLS /
DUWYN
Andrew and Carol
MILLS are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Sandra Yvonne to Kevin Edward
DUWYN.
Wedding
August 30, 2003.
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DUYNISVELD,
Corrie and Gerry - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary!
Family and Friends are invited to an Open House Sunday April 30th,
2006, 3: 00-5:00 p.m. At the Ilderton Community Centre.
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