ENDERSBY
ENDICOTT
ENGLAND
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ENSING
ENDERSBY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-01 published
Audrey and Audley
ENDERSBY
Happy 60th Anniversary May 1, 1943 Congratulations
Mom and Dad. We wish you health, happiness and love always. With
love from your children Susan, Joan and David and family.
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ENDICOTT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-10 published
KEE /
BELL -- Forthcoming Marriage
Paul and Angel
KEE of Madoc (formerly London) along with John and
Gail BELL of Cardinal, are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage
of their children, Jason Andrew to LeeAnne Meredith. The ceremony
is taking place on Saturday, September 17, 2005 at the Baldachin
Inn,
Merrickville,
Ontario (Portrait by Christine
ENDICOTT)
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ENDICOTT m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-06-14 published
ENDICOTT,
Margaret and James 50 Years Together married May 30,
1953 enjoyed celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary with
family and Friends on Saturday May 31, 2003.
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ENGLAND m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
ENGLAND,
Denver and Kelley
KRUPA - 1st Year Anniversary
Kelley and Denver were married November 13, 2004 at Saint John
The Evangelist Huron University College. Officiating Bishop Bruce
HOWE. Reception Windemere Manor. The couple resides in Woodbridge,
Ontario. Love and best wishes Poppa, Mom and Dad, Keri and Joel.
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ENGLAND m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-03 published
ENGLAND /
COFFEY -- Wedding Announcement
Dylan ENGLAND and Jaime
COFFEY
Married on October 27th, 2005 in
Treasure Island, Florida.
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ENGLAND m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-12 published
Lindsay Erin
ENGLAND and Regan Shane
NEUDORF -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
November 12, 2005, Page M4
Regan Shane
NEUDORF had that sinking feeling he had missed the
boat, although it was in fact a jet that whisked Lindsay Erin
ENGLAND off to New Zealand in 2001. The winsome Ms.
ENGLAND,
a leader of worship services at the Unionville Alliance Church,
had stirred his heart, yet he was too circumspect to make a first
move before she left the country to begin six months of study
at Capernwray Torch Bearer Bible School. "I got to know her family,
but never actually got to know her," he says.
He remained involved with the church while working toward his
fine arts degree at York University, but when Ms.
ENGLAND returned
to Canada, she took a job at a summer camp in Muskoka, so the
two didn't bump into each other. By September, she had begun
an honours science degree at the University of Guelph, concentrating
on family and social relations.
Their random encounter in front of the Horseshoe Tavern on Queen
Street defied probability, yet in October, 2002, each arrived
there with a different group of Friends, drawn by the reputation
of the evening's entertainment: the spiritually magnetic band
Pedro the Lion.
Mr. NEUDORF summoned his courage and struck up a conversation.
"I was attracted. I thought, 'This girl's really cool, I'd like
to get to know her,' so we just hung out that night," he says.
That December, her parents hosted a musical fete for church volunteers
where the riveted couple were soon comparing their eclectic musical
backgrounds. (She had been a vocalist for 10 years and he had
played guitar and bass in a punk band.) A barrage of e-mail and
MSN conversations that led to phone calls morphed into romance.
After a first date in March, 2003, the two were soon exclusive.
"I think [our attraction] was rooted in our Friendship at the
beginning and through our common interests in music and faith,"
she says. "The person I wanted to spend the rest of my life with
needed to appreciate the same things, so we really clicked."
A friend's wedding in Alberta the next spring prompted thoughts
of a timely engagement by Mr.
NEUDORF.
The realization that Pedro
the Lion was scheduled for an encore at the Horseshoe settled
the place. He optimistically fired e-mail messages to the band's
management, and an enthusiastic response shot back. Nervous with
anticipation, on June 24, 2004, he fingered the ring in his pocket
as Ms. ENGLAND and other Friends squeezed among the 400 fans.
Several songs into the set, lead vocalist Dave Bazan announced
that the next song, Start Without Me, one of Ms.
ENGLAND's favourites,
would be dedicated to her.
Suddenly, surprise turned to shock when Mr.
NEUDORF bounded on
stage, delivered heartfelt accolades about Ms.
ENGLAND to the
audience, beckoned her to join him and proposed.
The couple's planned Sunday, August 14, wedding would be "a step
away from the traditional," Ms.
ENGLAND explains. But the libertine
couple's choice of the York Event Theatre as a wedding venue
yielded a ceremony enveloped in faith and spirituality nonetheless.
Ms. ENGLAND approached the dais to the accompaniment of Josh
Grogan's You Raise Me Up, performed live by a vocalist, with
piano, violin and guitars. The bridegroom's father, Reverend Eugene
NEUDORF, officiated the moving service. The bride, who wore a
slim-fitting ivory cowl-necked gown accented by hot pink shoes,
a matching netted cocktail hat and a bouquet of pink gerberas,
says with a laugh, "I would have gone for a pink dress if I'd
seen one."
Mr. NEUDORF, 25, is now the creative arts director at Unionville
Alliance Church, where he produces and runs student ministry
teams that involve youth in lighting, graphic and Web design,
and video editing for weekly presentation programs. Mrs.
NEUDORF,
22, hopes to work in youth counselling and development. Espousing
their idealism, she enthuses, "We both really like to see passion
in youth. A vibrant generation living honestly, and loving other
people peacefully."
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ENGLISH/
FERGUSON Ron and Alanna
ENGLISH and Jill
WRIGHT are thrilled
to announce and celebrate the engagement of their children Cheryl
ENGLISH to Scott
FERGUSON.
Wedding▼ to take place October 18,
2003. Siblings, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Friends and "Abbey" are
looking forward to sharing their special day.
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ENGLISH m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-12-23 published
ENGLISH/
FERGUSON Ron and Alanna
ENGLISH and Jill
WRIGHT are thrilled
to announce and celebrate the engagement of their children Cheryl
ENGLISH to Scott
FERGUSON.
Wedding▲ to take place October 18,
2003. Siblings, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Friends and "Abbey" are
looking forward to sharing their special day.
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ENGLISH m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-02-15 published
Howard And Heather
DAVIDSON, and Howard and Roz
ENGLISH are proud
to announce the engagement of their children Joanna and Aaron.
Also thrilled are siblings Larry and Erin, Steven and Marnie,
Nisa and Avi, Shira and Rafi, and Naomi. Ecstatic grandparents
are Harold and Bunny
DAVIDSON,
Lily
TEPPERMAN and Dorothy
ENGLISH.
Joanna is the beloved granddaughter of Morris and Bunny
SHOOM
of Blessed Memory.
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ENSING m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-19 published
HEEMAN,
Bill and Susan - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
April 16th, 2008 With love from your family: Rudy, Florence,
Will, Tom, Katie and Bridget
HEEMAN; Karen Ed, Nathan and Derek
ENSING;
Peter and Rita
HEEMAN
dearly missed and never forgotten, Willy
HEEMAN.
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