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HARGRAVE /
COADY -- Marriage Announcement
Marie HARGRAVE of Dundalk and the late Vern
HARGRAVE along with
brother Ian would like to announce the marriage of their son
and brother Eric Vernon to Krista Hayden, daughter of Nancy
COADY
of Cobourg and the late Mark
COADY.
The ceremony took place on
Wednesday April 2, 2008 in Capetown, South Africa.
The happy couple now reside in London, England.
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HARKES,
Jack▼ and Agnes - Happy 50th Anniversary
May 14, 2005
Shirley, Rod, Dana, Megan, and Kelly, Luanne, Robert, Kyle, Tiffany
and Dakoda, your extended family and Friends wish you all the
best on your 50th Wedding Anniversary.
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HARKES,
Jack▲ and Agnes - Happy 50th Anniversary
May 14, 2005
Shirley, Rod, Dana, Megan, and Kelly, Luanne, Robert, Kyle, Tiffany
and Dakoda, your extended family and Friends wish you all the
best on your 50th Wedding Anniversary.
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HARLOW m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-01-18 published
70th Anniversary Marj and Les
HARLOW
January 29, 1933-2003
Congratulations Marj and Les
HARLOW
Open House Sunday, January 26th, 1-4 p.m.
Trinity United Church, King Street, Ingersoll, Ontario. Best wishes only.
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HARLTON m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-25 published
HARLTON /
LAWRENCE
Ms. Wendy HARLTON of London is pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Sarah Diane
to Gregory Brian,
son of Brian and Jane
LAWRENCE of Scarborough.
The wedding will take place in London on August 16, 2003.
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HARMSWORTH m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
HARMSWORTH,
Sunny and Carmen - 50th Anniversary
August 22, 1953 - 2003
Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad, Nanna and Papa. From your loving children
Evelyn and Ken, Dolores and Paul, Tom, Melita and Wayne and grandchildren
Brenda and Mike, Jennifer, Melissa, Danielle, Christopher and Kyle.
Bless you for many more years together.
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HARMSWORTH m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-12 published
HARMSWORTH /
McGARR
Marriage Announcement
Eleuthera, Bahamas
The▼
Honorable▼ Mr Justice John and Mary
McGARRY were united in
marriage on February 24, 2005. Officiating was Joshua
CULMER,
J.P. In attendance were the bride's children, Justin, Rachel
and Rebecca; Friends Mary
CARVER,
Christine▼
MacDONALD, and the
family of Aldwyn
JULIE and Malik
FRANKLIN.
Honored▼ guests were
Ivan FERGUSON,
Chief▼
Administrator,▼ and Raymond
HARRISON, Director
of Tourism for the island of Eleuthera.
Special▼ thanks to Elizabeth and Kevin
HOWLETT for their support.
Following their honeymoon, Friends and family celebrated their
return at the home of David and Erin
RANKIN-
NASH.
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HAROLD m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-07-26 published
Martin and Barbara
HAROLD and Denise and Wayne
GILLESPIE are
very pleased to announce the engagement of their children Robyn
and Daniel. Proud Grandparents are Harry and Rhoda
WAISGLASS,
Anne HAROLD, and Bertha
GILLESPIE. A summer wedding is planned.
Best wishes to all.
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HARPELL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-26 published
KOVAC /
HARPELL
David KOVAC would like to announce his love to the City of London
due to his engagement to Stephanie
HARPELL of Angus, Ontario.
The wedding will take place on July 1, 2006 in Kingston, Ontario.
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HARPER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-05-28 published
ACHESON,
Olivia▼ - Bridal Shower
An envelope (or something suitable for shipping to England) bridal
shower for Olivia
ACHESON, bride-to-be of Matt
HARPER, on Saturday,
June 7, 2008 at the Frank Macintyre building at 1 p.m. Bring
your favourite recipe.
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ACHESON,
Olivia▲ - Bridal Shower
An envelope (or something suitable for shipping to England) bridal
shower for Olivia
ACHESON, bride-to-be of Matt
HARPER, on Saturday,
June 7, 2008 at the Frank Macintyre building at 1 p.m. Bring
your favourite recipe.
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ACHESON /
HARPER -- Buck n' Doe
Buck▼ n' Doe for Olivia
ACHESON and Matt
HARPER
Friday, June 27th, 2008, 9: 00-1:00 at the Dundalk Arena
No Minors, Identification Required
Midnight Lunch dj Lenny $5 each $10 at door
Tickets available at Dundalk Village Pharmacy or call Holly @
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ACHESON /
HARPER -- Buck n' Doe
Buck▲ n' Doe for Olivia
ACHESON and Matt
HARPER
Friday, June 27th, 2008, 9: 00-1.00 at the Dundalk Arena
No Minors. Id Required. Midnight lunch dj lenny $5 each $10 at
door
Tickets available at Dundalk village Pharmacy or call Holly @
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ACHESON /
HARPER -- Forthcoming Marriage
Ted and Frances
ACHESON of Dundalk would like to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their daughter Olivia Jane
ACHESON to
Matthew Ian
HARPER,
son of Mick and Hilary
HARPER, of Stoke-On-Trent,
England.
The wedding will take place at the
ACHESON family farm
on August 30, 2008. The happy couple will reside in Stoke-On-Trent,
England after the wedding.
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HARPER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2002-11-19 published
Happy 57th Anniversary
Ruth and Bill
HARPER
November 21, 2002
All our Love to you
Mom and Dad, Nana and Poppi
From your children and grandchildren and J.D., Prince and Busta
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HARPER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-12 published
HARPER,
Ruth and Bill - 60th Wedding Anniversary
The family of Ruth and Bill
HARPER invite relatives and Friends
to help celebrate their sixty years of marriage. Open House -
Sat. November 19, 2-5 p.m. Ukrainian Centre, Odessa Hall, 247
Adelaide St. S. Best Wishes only. Congratulations from your children
who love you.
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HARPER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-22 published
BROWN /
HARPER
Doug and Anne
BROWN and Don and Lori
HARPER wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their children Heather Anne and Adam Joseph.
Early summer wedding planned. Stag and Doe to be held on Friday,
May 5th, 2006 at Heidelberg Keller, Sarnia Road from 8 p.m.-1 a.m.
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HARPER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-15 published
Christine Anne
BOYNE and Ian Robert Campbell
DOVEY -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼
October 15, 2005, Page M6
In every teacher's career, there is a student who touches her
soul. In 2002, for Christine Anne
BOYNE, a teacher at Oakville's
MacLachlan College, it was Grade 3 pupil Natasha Alexandra
DOVEY.
"I remember calling my family quite early on about Natasha because
I found her extraordinary, and was drawn to her immediately,"
she says.
The school's small size prompted familiarity among parents, students
and staff, and Ms.
BOYNE recalls her reaction on learning that
eight-year-old Natasha's mother was battling terminal cancer.
"I sent her a letter saying I would watch over [Natasha] as long
as I could," she recalls. She didn't realize her words would
be prophetic.
"About halfway through the school year, my wife passed away,
and Christine was fabulous [about] making sure Natasha was okay,"
recalls Ian Robert Campbell
DOVEY. "We spent a fair amount of
time communicating about how she was doing."
Six months later, he saw their parent-teacher link drift into
Friendship and soon venture to the next level.
"It was an interesting process; at first, I'd come for barbecues.
It was very platonic and that progressed for a year, nothing
more," says Ms.
BOYNE.
Thus, when Mr.
DOVEY asked her out for Valentine's Day in 2004,
it was a quantum leap. "I was all askew, didn't know what to
make of it, and went," she says. "It progressed very quickly
after that. You know a person on a daily basis and then realize,
'Oh my goodness, I'm attracted!' "
Concern for Natasha was central to the direction of the couple's
romance. "Initially, I was her friend, not his, so we had to
bridge that," Ms.
BOYNE says. "There were days that I was walking
nervously because I had no desire to make her upset. There were
lots of talks and I was upfront with her -- when there was a
development in our relationship, she was the first to hear.
"You have to move forward," insists Mr.
DOVEY, now 49, a consultant
with Rogers Telecom. "It was certainly Natasha that gave the
impetus. Otherwise, I might have gone in a very different direction
emotionally. I felt comfortable with Christine. We laughed, went
out, did all the things Friends do, and from there it was an
easy decision. "
Five months after their first date, Mr.
DOVEY proffered a ring.
Immediately, Ms.
BOYNE's family enthused about a new granddaughter.
Her grandmother, Jean
HARPER, told Natasha, "Now you're going
to call me G.G." Happily, Natasha continued to maintain a loving
relationship with her mother's family, as the trio celebrated
Christmas with them.
The three relocated from Burlington to Oakville, closer to Natasha's
school and Friends. "It was an important transition for all of
us. We needed to restart together in a new place. It was pivotal
in our relationship and development as a family," asserts Ms.
BOYNE, now 31. On July 16, despite a deluge, an assemblage of
nearly 100 faced the Niagara Escarpment through the open wall
of the rustic circa-1860 barn of the Round House in north Burlington.
The bride and her sister, Sara, were in white, and "best girl"
Natasha stood outfitted in a tuxedo to match her father's. In
contrast to the grey day, chandeliers, crystal candelabras, orchids,
chocolate-brown mahogany chairs, tucked silk cloths and leather
couches cast an uplifting romantic glow as Reverend James C.
GILL
officiated.
After the couple's vows, the new Mrs.
DOVEY read to Natasha from
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, that responsibility
and care for someone grows into love. She sealed her promise
that they'd be a family with the presentation of a necklace.
Later, guests kicked up a storm to Royz Band, and the celebration
ended outside as they wielded sparklers while encircling the
newlyweds.
Naturally, there were some crosscurrents of emotion for Natasha's
mother's family, who came from as far away as England to participate.
"It was very difficult for them to come on one level, but important
to support Natasha and acknowledge Ian. They were happy for him,"
Mrs. DOVEY says of the bittersweet moment. As the sage Little
Prince once advised, "It is only with the heart that one can
see rightly."
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HARREN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-07 published
HARREN /
CALLE -- Marriage Announcement
The families of Trevor
HARREN of London and Magali
CALLE of Equador
are happy to announce their marriage which took place on August
5, 2006 in Toronto. The couple make their home in Toronto. All
our love to Trevor and Maggie.
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HARRETT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-07 published
CAVACO /
KERR -- Engagement
Aldina CAVACO and Stuart
HARRETT of Aylmer are happy to announce
the engagement of their daughter, Andreia Christina
CAVACO to
Ernest Wesley
KERR
Jr.,
son of Ernie and Sylvia
KERR of London.
Andreia and Ernie will be forever united in love on October 28, 2006.
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HARRIS m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-24 published
Sarah SCOTT and Benjamin
QUACKENBUSH were married in a beautiful ceremony on December 31,
2006 at the Mindemoya Missionary Church with Reverend Ray
KLOETSTRA officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Doctor Dale and Holly
SCOTT, and the grand-daughter of Gladys
SCOTT, and Dennis and Ann
ZYLSTRA.
The groom is the
son of Bonnie and Bob
QUACKENBUSH, and the grand_son of Ralph
HARRIS.
The bride was dressed in a winter white, satin gown and elbow length veil. She was attended
by her sisters Heather
FILBY,
Bethany and Leah
SCOTT, as well as Amanda
WAHL, who wore
tea-length black dresses. The bouquets, designed by Bethany, contained silk gardenias
with miniature lights, tiny bells, and burgundy ribbon.
The groom was attended by Bruce HOWARTH, Mark
SMITH, Todd
McDONALD, and Josh
WILSON.
Jane BEST provided music on the harp and piano and Bryan
WINDLE addressed the couple.
The bride’s father sang “The Prayer” by Foster and Sager, accompanied by the bride’s
mother on the piano and sister Heather on the flute.
The bride is a graduate of Redeemer University and the University of
Ottawa and is teaching at Northeastern Public School in Garson. The groom
is a graduate of University of Guelph, and Lakehead University, and is
currently enrolled in the Northern Ontario School of Medicine.
The couple resides at their home in Sudbury
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HARRIS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-01-04 published
Forthcoming Marriage
MacERA -
HARRIS
Mark and Kathryn
MacERA of London are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage, of their daughter Ann Marie to Stephen,
son of Ron and Diane
HARRIS of Belleville. The wedding ceremony
is to be held at St. George's Catholic Church on January 11,
2003. Ann Marie will be employed as a Chartered Accountant at
KPMG,
Atlanta,
Georgia.
Steve is employed as an Actuary at Towers
- Perrin, Atlanta, Georgia.
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HARRIS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-02-15 published
Ray and Penny
SAWCHUK
Celebrated their marriage with the blessings of their children
Sean and Susan
HARRIS,
Michele
HARRIS and Danielle
PARSONS, Matt
and Nicole, Mark, and Mandi
SAWCHUK.
This celebration was followed by a Hawaiian Honeymoon.
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HARRIS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-05 published
50th Anniversary, Don and Berniece
HARRIS
(JOHNSON)
Married April 11, 1953, Arva, Ontario.
An open house will be held to celebrate this special occasion
on Saturday, April 12th 2 to 4 p.m. at the Bryanston Community
Centre.
Best wishes only please.
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Upcoming Marriage -
HARRIS /
CHAMBERS
Raymond and Sheryl
HARRIS (formerly of London, Ontario, now of
Grand Cayman) wish to announce the marriage of their daughter,
Sarah Evangeline, to Mr. Denton Isaiah
CHAMBERS Jr. The wedding
will take place on the beach in the Cayman Islands on 2 August
The couple will reside in the Cayman Islands.
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HARRIS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-07 published
65th Wedding Anniversary, Audrey and Roland
HARRIS
June 11, 2003
Congratulations and warmest wishes Mom and Dad on your 65th Wedding
Anniversary.We wish you continued happiness for many more years
to come.
With all our love, Ellen and Don; Pat, Bill and D'arcy.
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50th Wedding Anniversary, Paul and Wanda
HARRIS
July 16, 1953 - 2003
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HARRIS,
Jack and Bonnie - 25th Anniversary
Jack and Bonnie invite you to an Open House on Saturday, September
20, 2003 from 2 to 6 p.m., at the Donnybrook Legion, Dorchester,
Ontario.
Please come out and help them celebrate.
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HARRIS,
Bill and Wanda - Happy 60th Anniversary October 23
Happy 84th Birthday Bill,
Oct. 24.
Love Paul, Bunny, Greg, James and Lori.
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HARRIS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-13 published
HARRIS stuns guests by getting married
Canadian Press
Toronto -- Former Ontario premier Mike
HARRIS married long-time
companion Laura
MAGUIRE
Saturday night, surprising guests at
their home in Woodbridge, north of Toronto.
HARRIS, 60, who recently divorced his second wife, Janet
HARRIS,
wed MAGUIRE, 41, in a private ceremony.
Derwyn SHAY/SHEA, a former Tory member of the Ontario legislature
and an ordained minister, performed the service.
Insiders said the 150 guests invited for a barbecue were caught
off-guard by the wedding, held in a tent beside the pool.
"It was a complete surprise. Mike's brother stood up and said
they were getting married," said one friend.
In attendance were
HARRIS advisers Tom
LONG,
Leslie▼
NOBLE and
Deb HUTTON, members of provincial parliament Tim
HUDAK and John
BAIRD, and broadcasters Ken
SHAW and Ted
WOLOSHYN.
It's HARRIS's third marriage and
MAGUIRE's second.
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BOONE /
HARRIS
Finally!!! Gillian, Adam, Saxon and Madison are pleased to announce
that their dad (Geoff
HARRIS) and their mom (Lisa
BOONE) are
finally tying the knot! Congratulations and best wishes from
all of your family.
picture complements of Gillian
HARRIS
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HARRIS,
Arthur and Yvonne - Happy 65th Anniversary
February 6, 1941-2006
From your loving family
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HARRIS,
Dave and Kay - Happy 60th Anniversary
Join Dave and Kay
HARRIS for tea on Sunday, March 26, 2006 2-4 p.m.
Saint Peter's Anglican Church 4101 Catherine Street, Dorchester. "Best
Wishes Only"
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HARRIS /
McLACHLIN
Mrs. Lora HARRIS-
LITTLE and the Rev. Greg
LITTLE of Parkhill,
Ontario▼ are very happy to announce the engagement of Mrs.
HARRIS'
daughter, Joanna Emily Rose, to Andrew Christopher
McLACHLIN,
son of Sandra and Bruce
McLACHLIN of Guelph, Ontario. Joana is
also the daughter of Doctor James
HARRIS of London, Ontario. Both
Joanna and Andrew are graduates of Queen's University, Faculty
of Law, in Kingston, Ontario. Now in Toronto, Joanna practices
law at Thomson, Rogers and Andrew, at Bennett Jones. The wedding
is planned for mid September 2008 at St. George's Church in Jackson's
Point, Ontario.
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HARRIS /
McLACHLIN
Mrs. Lorna
HARRIS-
LITTLE and the Rev. Greg
LITTLE of Parkhill,
Ontario▲ are very happy to announce the engagement of Mrs.
HARRIS's
daughter, Joanna Emily Rose, to Andrew Christopher
McLACHLIN,
son of Sandra and Bruce
McLACHLIN of Guelph, Ontario. Joanna
is also the daughter of Doctor James
HARRIS of London, Ontario.
Both Joanna and Andrew are graduates of Queen's University, Faculty
of Law, in Kingston, Ontario. Now in Toronto, Joanna practises
law at Thomson, Rogers and Andrew, at Bennett Jones. The wedding
is planned for mid-September 2008 at Saint George's Church in Jackson's
Point, Ontario.
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Ex-premier
HARRIS weds in surprise ceremony
By Karen HOWLETT,
Monday,
June 13, 2005, Page A6
Toronto -- Former Ontario premier Mike
HARRIS tied the knot for
the third time in a private ceremony at his home in Woodbridge,
north of Toronto this weekend.
Most of the 150 guests had no idea they were about to watch Mr.
HARRIS, 60 and Laura
MAGUIRE, 41, exchange vows.
Deb HUTTON, a former senior adviser to Mr.
HARRIS and one of
the guests, said everyone had been invited for a barbecue Saturday
evening. "I had assumed they would elope and call us later," she said.
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HARRIS 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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Barbecue guests treated to surprise as
HARRIS married
From Robert
BENZIE and Richard
BRENNAN
Former premier Mike
HARRIS married long-time companion Laura
MAGUIRE last night, surprising guests at their home in Woodbridge.
HARRIS, 60, who recently divorced his second wife, Janet
HARRIS,
wed MAGUIRE, 41, in a private ceremony. Ex-Tory member of provincial
parliament Derwyn
SHAY/SHEA, an ordained minister, performed the service.
Insiders said the 150 guests, invited for a barbecue, were caught
off-guard by the wedding, held in a tent beside the pool.
"It was a complete surprise. Mike's brother stood up and said
they were getting married," said one friend.
In attendance were
HARRIS advisers Tom
LONG,
Leslie▲
NOBLE and
Deb HUTTON, members of provincial parliament Tim
HUDAK and John
BAIRD, and broadcasters Ken
SHAW and Ted
WOLOSHYN. It's
HARRIS's
third marriage,
MAGUIRE's second.
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HARMSWORTH /
McGARR
Marriage Announcement
Eleuthera, Bahamas
The▲
Honorable▲ Mr Justice John and Mary
McGARRY were united in
marriage on February 24, 2005. Officiating was Joshua
CULMER,
J.P. In attendance were the bride's children, Justin, Rachel
and Rebecca; Friends Mary
CARVER,
Christine▲
MacDONALD, and the
family of Aldwyn
JULIE and Malik
FRANKLIN.
Honored▲ guests were
Ivan FERGUSON,
Chief▲
Administrator,▲ and Raymond
HARRISON, Director
of Tourism for the island of Eleuthera.
Special▲ thanks to Elizabeth and Kevin
HOWLETT for their support.
Following their honeymoon, Friends and family celebrated their
return at the home of David and Erin
RANKIN-
NASH.
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HARRISON m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-20 published
Danielle Martin
BERRY and John Douglas
HARRISON -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page M4
The Fox Goes Free pub in Pickering inadvertently lived up to
its billing as a great place to meet when John
HARRISON, a student
working for the summer as a bartender, observed Danielle
BERRY,
a fellow student-cum-waitress, and did a double take. "I recognized
her from the University of Toronto, but we had never had a chance
to meet. I was immediately and totally enamoured with her," he
recalls.
At the time, both were students in the faculty of music. Ms.
BERRY,
in the education program, concentrated on piano and won the Lloyd
Bradshaw
Prize in choral conducting, while Mr.
HARRISON, in performance,
specialized in clarinet, earning scholarships in the Opera Orchestra.
"It's a very small faculty and strange we didn't cross paths,"
she says.
Back in the classroom, the symphonic Friendship that was initiated
at work soon had the ivories and woodwind in perfect harmony.
"We hit it off right away, became romantically involved because
we were such a good match and have been inseparable since 1996,"
Ms. BERRY, 31, says.
On graduation, the couple's careers would digress. The prospect
of a plethora of lengthy auditions preceding any performance
contract disillusioned Mr.
HARRISON and when a friend suggested
he cast his lot with
ING
Bank, a financial institution launching
in Canada, he changed direction and never looked back. Naysayers
may refute music as a basis for world finance, but Mr.
HARRISON
counters, "In music, creative and logical thinking are important,
and music has prepared me very well for what I am doing now."
Meanwhile, true to her discipline, Ms.
BERRY continued on to
the Glenn Gould School, earning various scholarships before beginning
to teach piano and musicianship in association with the Yamaha
Music School, while finding time to volunteer for the lunch ministry
at the St. Felix Centre. She acknowledges family influence, but
attributes her performance success to Mr.
HARRISON, 33. "He felt
I had it in me, and encouraged me in a way that I hadn't encountered
before. I don't think I would have taken that step if I hadn't
known John," she says.
Happily, the pair relish joint musical and artistic interests
while savouring Toronto's diverse dining scene, but frequently
find respite from the frenetic urban landscape by embracing the
outdoors at his fourth-generation family property near Minden.
When he was dispatched to the United Kingdom in October, 2002,
to assist in
ING's start-up, Ms.
BERRY joined him after honouring
her teaching commitments up to June, 2003.
"I knew that I would have a life with John when we were together,"
she affirms, since "we had the confidence to be apart."
Their two years in London were magical as they drank in the world-class
cultural scene and jaunted to the continent. A highlight was
their venture to the original 17th-century Fox Goes Free pub,
"which has special meaning for us," she says.
Just before their July, 2005, return to Toronto, she had begun
to ruminate on what seemed like a delinquent proposal, but on
a March mini-excursion to Greece the answer to her anxiety was
tucked away in Mr.
HARRISON's camera tote. As the sun set on
Santorini, the volcano slept, and the ocean glistened like their
future and the ring on her finger.
On May 6 at the Ontario Heritage Centre, a classical guitarist
performed as the couple recited vows before officiant Antoine
AOUAD. A meet, mix and dance cocktail reception followed.
"It seemed natural we would always be together," reflects Mrs.
BERRY
HARRISON, who advises others in long-term relationships: "Be
oblivious to outside pressure, know what your timing is, and
what you are comfortable doing."
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HARRISON-
GOLBERG -- Cameron
GOLBERG and Amy
HARRISON are thrilled
to announce that on January 5th 2003, Cam got down on bended
knee and made Amy cry. With joy. Wedding plans? No Date yet.
Until then, just the same old fun, adventure and laughter! Thank
you Cam, you have made me so complete.
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HART m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-12 published
Megan BERNARDO and Ryan
MICHALSKI -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲
March 12, 2005 Page M6
If you love something, you can set it free, but it may need a
nudge in the appropriate direction. At least that's what Megan
BERNARDO reasoned as she "pushed, more than encouraged," a reluctant
Ryan MICHALSKI to follow his dream and move to England to play
basketball.
The 6-foot-4 athlete, whom she had been dating for five years,
had recently obtained his Chartered Accountant designation and
a position with Deloitte and Touche LLP. But this bean counter
wasn't keen on being tied to a desk. He had been thinking about
trying out for a spot on the Northampton Neptunes, ever since
Friends from his days at Mount Allison University had ended up
on the team and encouraged him to join them. "It was always in
the back of my mind," Mr.
MICHALSKI, now 26, says, "and Megan
said, 'If you don't go, you'll regret it.' "
"I was worried if he didn't go, he'd regret me," Ms.
BERNARDO
laughs.
His employers were supportive as well, he says, guaranteeing
his position for a year, so Mr.
MICHALSKI decided to make the
move in August of 2003.
He wasn't exactly a stranger in a strange land. "My mother's
parents, five of her brothers and sisters and a whack of cousins
lived within a hundred miles, and when you come from Canada,
a two-hour drive isn't far."
Living and working with his former university teammates helped
him feel at home too.
The biggest challenge was being away from Ms.
BERNARDO, whom
he had met in 1998, when they were both third-year students at
Mount Allison, in Sackville, N.B.
"We did stats homework together and became Friends," says Mr.
MICHALSKI, who is originally from Saint John's.
The summer after they met, he lined up what he thought was a
solid job offer in Toronto, where Ms.
BERNARDO lived, and called
her.
"My parents always welcomed everyone into our house," Ms.
BERNARDO
says. "So when they heard Ryan's dad and friend Dave were here,
they said, 'Bring everyone.' "
When the families were chatting, they realized that Mr.
MICHALSKI's
father, a professor at Memorial University in Newfoundland, knew
a close family friend, Judy
ROBERTS, from when she was a PhD
candidate at Memorial. Both families felt an instant rapport.
The connection even led to an offer of employment for Mr.
MICHALSKI,
who had just learned that his original job offer had fallen through.
Hearing the news, Ms.
BERNARDO's parents immediately offered
him summer employment at Camp Wabikon, a former Hudson's Bay
post near Temagami, which they owned and operated.
That fall, the couple started dating, and by graduation in 2000,
they were viewing each other in a starry new light as they toured
Europe for a month. Ms.
BERNARDO decided to return there after
the two came back to Canada, to study Italian and formulate her
future. "It was hard because Ry had just moved to Toronto and
I was going away. But he was very supportive," she says.
While Mr. MICHALSKI completed his 30 months of accountancy requirements,
Ms. BERNARDO searched for her niche. After travelling in Europe,
she had returned to Toronto, completed the Canadian Securities
Course and found work in the investment field. But she wasn't
satisfied with her career decisions. "I was miserable in the
city being away from what I loved, and midsummer decided I was
on the wrong track. I realized that what I had been trying to
get away from was what I loved and wanted to do forever."
Happily, in 2003, she joined her siblings on Wabikon's staff
as an assistant director. "It's a family affair," she beams.
Meanwhile, Mr.
MICHALSKI was preparing to leave the country.
He had the ring and envisioned proposing at Christmas, when Ms.
BERNARDO planned to visit him. But when she dashed back to the
city to bid farewell two days before his departure, the catalyst
of nerves and ardour spurred him to immediacy. He missed his
opportunity during a romantic dinner when a group in banker's
blue noisily invaded the restaurant they had chosen. He skillfully
rebounded, however, and proposed later at home. After her slam-dunk
response, they bounded off to his scheduled touch-football game.
Just engaged, they were soon an ocean apart. "It was tough being
without Megan," he says. "She came over for a month at Christmas,
and I surprised her in April."
After that brief visit, he returned to England and stayed three
months longer, coaching in primary schools, a job made easier
after he had interacted with campers at Wabikon. And by fall,
as their wedding approached, he was back here for good, working
once again as a Chartered Accountant.
On October 22, Reverend Deborah
HART led the ceremony in Eglinton
St. George's United Church. The processional and recessional
were two versions of the Trumpet Voluntary, played by internist
and family friend Lynn
SARGEANT, who had performed the identical
repertoire at the wedding of the bride's parents in 1969.
"As soon as it started, all of my emotions came up," says the
bride, 27. Among her seven bridesmaids were five housemates from
university. "It was the first time we had all been together since
graduation, and I needed them with me," the new Mrs.
MICHALSKI
emotes, adding, "Our Friendship came before Ry and I were ever
a couple."
Still, she says, nothing can match the bond she has with her
husband. "We have the same Friends, are accepting of each other's
lives and dreams and make each other laugh, which keeps us sane."
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Jack and Dien
HIEMSTRA (née
HARTEMINK,) 1963 April 3 2003
With joyful thanksgiving to God for His gracious provisions,
Jack and Dien
HIEMSTRA (née
HARTEMINK)
together with their children and grandchildren, celebrate 40
years of marriage, the Lord willing.
Open house - Sat. April 5, 2003, 3-5 p.m.
at Bethel U.R.C. Best wishes only.
Home address R.R.#4 Aylmer, Ontario N5H 2R3
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HARTLEY m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-12-27 published
HARTLEY /
VAN
NIEKERK -- Forthcoming Marriage
Robert and Sandra
HARTLEY and John and Yvonne
VAN
NIEKERK would like
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Shaunalee
Sharon to Darren John on December 30, 2006. Congratultions!
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HARTMAN,
Cyrille and Anne - Happy 40th Anniversary
June 14, 1963
Love from your family: Dave and Michele, Sandra and Andy, Dan
and MaryJo, Kyle, Brandon, Nick, Kyle, Justin, Jason.
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SSAINTTOINE,
Ed and
Carol
Ann - 50th Anniversary
May 17th, 1958 Congratulations and Best Wishes from your children
Diane and Joe
HARTMAN,
John and Jie
SSAINTTOINE, Jim
SSAINTTOINE,
Paul and Penny
SSAINTTOINE, grandchildren Bradley, Julie Hartman,
Claire-Marie
SSAINTTOINE and Phillip
SSAINTTOINE, your families and
Friends.
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MacMILLAN /
HARTY -- Engagement Announcement
David and Kathy
MacMILLAN of Rimbey, Alberta and Michael and
Joanne HARTY of Foremost, Alberta are pleased to announce the
engagement of their children Mary Corinne and Landus Michael.
The wedding will take place at Rimbey Church of the Nazarene,
Rimbey, Alberta December 30, 2006
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HARVEY,
Heather and Howie - Happy 10th Anniversary
December 31, 2004
Love from Jesse and Melissa, your family and Friends.
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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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HARVEY,
Bob and Stephanie
Our anniversary celebrations were wonderful, funfilled times.
Dinner with "the cottage Friends" at the Verandah Café was so
much fun. Having all our family in Haliburton for a weekend was
the best and our biggest surprise was when family, Friends and
neighbours honoured us at the Ilderton Community Centre. Our
heartfelt thanks to all who made these memorable times possible.
We are truly blessed. Bob and Stephanie
HARVEY
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BRODIE /
HARVEY -- Forthcoming Marriage
Edward and Diane
BRODIE together with Doctor Ross and Annette
HARVEY
are proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children,
Andrea Lynn to James Robert. The wedding will take place on September 6,
2008 at Strathroy United Church.
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Andy HARVEY and Julie
GRAVEL
Buck and Doe
Friday, June 17, 2005 8pm-1am
Saint Patrick's Hall, Stayner
$10.00 per ticket
Age of Majority
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HARVEY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-07-04 published
Happy 50th Anniversary Ken and Mel (Mary)
HARVEY
July 4, 2003
Congratulations with love from Debbie and John, Dave and Ghislaine,
Gayle and Eric, Doug and Jennifer...& the grandchildren: Tara, Crystal,
Sean, Sara, Andrea, Leigh, Alex, Chad and Brooke!
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HARYETT,
Marlene and Red - 50th Anniversary
On March 29, 2006 Marlene and Red
HARYETT
Will Be
Married 50
Loving Years
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