JACK
JACKLIN
JACKMAN
JACKSON
JACOBS
JADISCHKE
JAECKEL
JAFFER
JAGGARD
JAJAL
JALBERT
JAMES
JAMIESON
JANE
JANNER
JANSEN
JANUSHEWSKI
JARDINE
JARVEL
JARVIE
JARVIS
JASPER
JAZEY
JACK m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-15 published
SCOTT /
MOORE -- Forthcoming Marriage
Mrs. Cheryl
SCOTT and the late Richie
SCOTT would like to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Amber Blakey
SCOTT
to Curtis James
MOORE
son of David and Shelley
MOORE of Perth.
Wedding to take place on Saturday July 2, 2005 at the country
home of Don
JACK,
Flesherton.
Congratulations Amber and Curtis.
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JACKLIN m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-01-24 published
BOUSQUET-
JACKLIN
Christopher
BOUSQUET and Kristen
JACKLIN were married December 31, 2000 in Parry Sound Ontario.
Parents are James and Joanne
BOUSQUET of Little Current
and John and Gail
JACKLIN of Parry Sound.
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JACKLIN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-11 published
JACKLIN,
Bill and Betty - 45th Anniversary
Of Huron Park, Ontario (formerly London) 45th Anniversary November 11,
1961-November 11, 2006 Thanks to loving family and cherished Friends.
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Forthcoming Marriage -
JACKMAN /
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER
Ed and Louise
JACKMAN are pleased to announce the wedding of
their daughter, Amanda to Robert
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER on Saturday, August 9th,
Congratulations to you both.
Love from your family.
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JACKMAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-08 published
Mia KIM and Scott Thomas
SINGER -- Match:
By Judith Tenenbaum, Saturday, October 8, 2005, Page M4
Scott Thomas
SINGER was a member of an endangered fellowship,
that of the company man. Yet, unlike the snap, crackle and pop
of the signature brand he managed, his personal life had all
the verve of cornflakes. On graduating from York University in
2002, Mr. SINGER continued with Kellogg Canada Inc., where he
had worked part-time for three years, but his progress came at
a social cost. "I spent so much time at work that my father would
always say, 'Don't worry, one day you will meet someone there,'
Mr. SINGER recalls.
Soon, a harbinger of change appeared when Queen's University
graduate Mia
KIM, a new assistant brand manager, joined the breakfast
club. "[She was] similar in age to me. We became instantaneous
good Friends and started going for lunches," Mr.
SINGER says.
Ms. KIM was home alone on New Year's Eve, 2002, recuperating
from a car accident, when he called near midnight. A five-hour
exchange led to a first date seeing Gangs of New York. Later,
Ms. KIM would admit its length, not its content, held the appeal
as she wanted to maximize their time together.
"We had such a close bond so fast," Mr.
SINGER says, "I wanted
to take her away just two weeks after we had been dating and
Valentine's Day seemed perfect." The trip would be a surprise,
and he gave her a series of envelopes in sequence with clues
to the highlights: destination (New York), hotel (the Plaza),
a Broadway show (The Producers), and so on.
Ms. KIM's friend Susan
JACKMAN recalls the long e-mail she received
soon after the pair came home. "The way she was talking, it felt
like a commitment was formed early on," Ms.
JACKMAN says.
The inseparable twosome began playing golf and driving together
to and from work.
Family was paramount to him, and he valued that trait in others,
embracing the tandem of Ms.
KIM and her mother. "They came as
a package," friend Nina
KIM (no relation) says. "Her mother loves
him, cooks Korean food for him, and he... calls her 'mother-in-law'
in Korean." A passion for cottage life further linked the pair.
"Being able to spend weekends at my parents' cottage means so
much to me that I think this is one of the reasons we fit so
well," Mr.
SINGER says.
On the way to the cottage, they had often admired St. George's
Anglican
Church on the edge of Lake Simcoe. Mr.
SINGER chose
it as the site of his Thanksgiving, 2004, proposal.
However, concerned the church's Fall Flower Festival would bring
a deluge of visitors and usurp the moment, Mr.
SINGER roused
Ms. KIM at 7 a.m. on the pretext of driving to town for a newspaper
and paused at the tiny church.
A sole parishioner left, giving the couple a rare solitude in
the autumnal air of the church. "We sat down in the front pew,
I put my arm around her and decided not to think of what I'd
say until the moment because I wanted it straight from the heart,"
Mr. SINGER says.
On September 22, after a rehearsal dinner, the couple donned
Korean wedding attire for a ceremony in which parents and grandparents
knelt and offered advice. Chestnuts representing girls and dates
for boys, predicting their future bounty, were tossed into a
shawl held by the pair.
Two days later, at the Rosedale Golf Club, guests with loot bags
topped by Rice Krispie squares boarded buses and settled in to
view Father of the Bride as they motored to St. George's Anglican
Church. The bridesmaids appeared like fall foliage in burnt orange,
yellow and fuchsia replications of a vintage Oscar de la Renta
design. The dewy bride, 27, dressed in a Vera Wang creation,
approached the altar, where Reverend Robin
HEADER wed the couple.
The newlyweds live near Lawrence and Mount Pleasant. Mr.
SINGER,
25, ponders new product innovation at Kellogg and Ms.
KIM determines
what promotional surprises to hide in our cereal.
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JACKSON m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-05-25 published
JACKSON /
BUSHI
Brian and Sandra
JACKSON Of
Markdale And Burbuqe And Myrteza
BUSHI
Of Germany Are Pleased To Announce The Forthcoming Marriage Of
Their Children Scott and Entela On Saturday, July 9, 2005 at
1: 00 p.m. at Ashbury and West United Church, Toronto
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Scott JACKSON and Entela
BUSHI
Buck and Doe For Scott
JACKSON and Entela
BUSHI
Saturday June 11, 2005 at the Flesherton Kinplex 8pm-1am
Music by: Scott Betts DJ Service
No Minors - Tickets at the door
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JACKSON m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-15 published
50th Wedding Anniversary
By Bob STEEL,
Page▼ 16
June 4, 2005, Saturday, was an eventful day for Mr. and Mrs. C
and C CATCHER, the day chosen for a celebration of the 50th anniversary
of Christopher Robert
CATCHER and Sara Clazien
(LEKX) wedding
in Trinity Anglican Church, Durham by the Rev. Reginald
JACKSON.
The▼ matron of honour was Mrs. Patricia
JAMES
(Christopher's▼ oldest
sister) and the best man was David
CATCHER (the brother of Chris.)
The▼ reception was at the
LEKX family farm near Durham. The actual
wedding was March 5, 1955.
At their home located on the corner of the Old Durham Road and
Grey Road 14, the celebration ran from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with
up to 180 people attending.
Part of the day was a renewal of the wedding vows conducted by
the Rev. Anne
MILLS, very recently the minister for Christ Church
Markdale (Anglican). All present took part in the ceremony. Clazien's
brother, William (the
LEKX family Is from Holland) sang a solo
and the LEKX family sang the hymns.
For their honeymoon, Chris and Clazien drove to French River
to stay on a farm of Christopher's parents where he built his
first house and became a farmer.
One day on the way to Sudbury their first child was born in the
car! They stopped at Burwash to get a doctor. This was the evening
of December 22, 1955. The baby was Isobel Patricia.
In the fall of 1956 they came back to the Durham/Priceville area.
Chris sold for Watkins Products patent medicines, animal minerals, etc.
Their home was the current one which Chris purchased in 1960.
Children were Isobel, Tonia, Mary and Thomas. Christopher John
was the fifth in 1962. The family have lived there for 45 years
come this August.
They have always been churchgoers. At the present time they attend
Christ Church Markdale, Anglican. Both have helped in the church.
Clazien is president of the Anglican Church Women. Soon their
garden flowers are provided for the altar. Chris is a volunteer
at Rockwood Terrace, a seniors' home in Durham. Both Clazien
and Chris work in their garden and around the house.
On June 5, the weather was sunny and warm. First visitors were
Doctor and Mrs.
CHAN at 9 a.m. From 10 a.m. it was visitors.
Chris has worn the Scottish kilt and sporran so his piper Friends
came and played the pipes from 11 a.m. to 12: 30 p.m. Kaelen
MacNEILL,
the 14-year old Highland dancer (who lives next door) performed
for about one hour and then helped the
CATCHERs.
She▼ goes to
Grey Highlands High School. There was a large tent for food and
shelter. There were flowers and guests everywhere. The food was
delicious.
There were innumerable automobiles. Visitors came locally and
from Milton, Orangeville, Fergus, Stratford, Guelph, Paisley,
Wiarton, Owen Sound, London, Gananoque, Kanata, Toronto and Richmond
Hill. There were four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The CATCHERs thank everyone who attended and made the event a
lovely, unforgettable event.
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JACKSON m@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2003-10-17 published
Long marriage follows accidental meeting
City couple celebrates diamond anniversary
By Jonathon
JACKSON,
Sun
Times
Staff, page A3
Helen VERMILYEA remembers telling the minister of her church
in Toronto that she had been married for six months and thinking
that was a long time
He said that was not a particularly long time, telling her he
had been married for 10 years.
That's not a long time either, at least not in the eyes of
VERMILYEA
and her husband Doug. Thursday was the Owen Sound couple's 60th
wedding anniversary.
They celebrated a few days early, with a party last Saturday
at Harrison Park. Most of their family was able to attend, filling
the community centre beyond capacity.
"Some had to eat outside at the picnic tables, (the hall) was
so full," Helen said.
Doug VERMILYEA and Helen
McGREGOR met entirely by chance in about
1940. Doug, a native of Regina, was in the Royal Canadian Air
Force. He was looking for a girl named Helen when he knocked
on his future wife's door, unaware the girl he was looking for
lived next door.
Helen, an Annan native who was working as a nurse at the Queen
Elizabeth Hospital, was captivated by the handsome serviceman.
He came back the next day to invite her to church and they married
about three years later near Annan, at the Johnson Presbyterian
Church, which is no longer standing.
After a honeymoon near Bracebridge, she went back to Toronto
and he went overseas. She came home after giving birth to the
first of their six children and they were reunited after he left
the air force in 1946.
"We bought a house from Helen's father and that's why we moved
from Toronto up to Owen Sound," Doug said.
In Owen Sound, the
VERMILYEAs owned Hatton Hall Catering for
33 years while Doug also worked at the
RCA plant. After the factory
closed in the mid-1970s, he went to work as a caretaker at the
Knox church in Owen Sound, finally retiring at age 77.
"The time goes, raising a family. It was time consuming," said
Doug, now 85. "You get old before you realize it, but we still
don't feel old."
"I don't know where the time has gone," said Helen, also 85.
"We've had a very very busy life."
It was during their career as caterers that they first heard
of a couple who had been married for as long as 50 years. As
she had done early in her marriage, Helen's commented it was
a long time for a couple to have been married.
"1 thought that was wonderful, to have a couple married that
long," she said.
The VERMILYEAs, who have 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren,
are proud of the seven certificates they received in commemoration
of their milestone anniversary. They're from Owen Sound Mayor
Rick BEANEY, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Member of Provincial Parliament
Bill MURDOCH and Member of Parliament Ovid
JACKSON,
Premier
Ernie
EVES, Prime Minister Jean
CHRETIEN, Gov. Gen. Adrienne
CLARKSON
and Queen Elizabeth.
It's very special," Helen said.
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Engagement -
CUMING /
JACKSON
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JACKSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-12 published
60th Wedding Anniversary, Wes and Pearl
JACKSON
April 22, 2003
Congratulations from daughter Pamela
LOUCKS and husband Bill; grandchildren
Cora LOUCKS,
Angela and Matt
ATKINSON. Family and Friends from St.
Thomas and London also send their best wishes. Pearl and Wes now
reside in Kitchener.
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JACKSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-03 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
DATSON /
EVANS
Shannon and Paul
WHEELER and Jean and Al
JACKSON are proud to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Terry
DATSON
and Gord EVANS.
Please join us a their Stag and Doe, Saturday May 10, 2003 at
White Oak Community Centre, 1119 Jalna Blvd. at 7p.m.
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JACKSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-20 published
JACKSON,
Debbie and Paul - Happy 25th Anniversary.
Sept. 16, 1978 - 2003
Love your family and Friends
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JACKSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-25 published
PATROCH /
JACKSON -- Forthcoming Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. David
PATROCH and Mr. and Mrs. Randy
JACKSON are
delighted to announce the marriage of their children David Tyler
to Jamie Christine.
The marriage will take place on August 6, 2005 in Lacombe, Alberta.
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JACKSON 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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JACKSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
KOSYNSKI,
Gladys and Archie - Happy 67th Wedding Anniversary
September 28, 1939 Love and Best Wishes from daughters Christine
JACKSON
(Gord,)
Sharon
HUTTON (Bob,) grandchildren and great-grandchild
(Cameron).
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JACKSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-07 published
JACKSON,
Harold and Greta - 60th Anniversary
Married June 5, 1948, Hamilton Road Gospel Chapel, London Celebrated
with family and relatives at a dinner reception at the Lamplighter
Inn. We thank the Lord for giving us such godly parents and for
the many blessings we have enjoyed together as a family.
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JACKSON m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-27 published
JACKSON,
Norma and Wes - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary Sept 26,
2003 With love and best wishes From your children and grandchildren
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JACOBS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-03 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
WILLEMS /
JACOBS
It is with great joy that we announce the forthcoming marriage
of our children Melissa Ruth
WILLEMS, daughter of Catherine
WILLEMS
of London and Gerald in Spirit to Larry
JACOBS,
son of Larry
and Najibe
JACOBS of Leamington. A May wedding is planned in
Leamington.
"Love is Eternal"
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JACOBS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-17 published
JACOBS /
WEISS -- We are thrilled to announce the engagement
of Stacey-Lee, daughter of Andrea and Russell
JACOBS, and Alan
HARF of Toronto to Robert,
son of Regina (Edith) and the late
Bernard WEISS of Montreal.
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JACOBS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-11-01 published
KIRSHNER /
BAER -- Sylvia and Lou
KIRSHNER are proud to announce
the engagement of their 3rd daughter Michelle to Ian
son of Bonnie
and Rick BAER.
Mozel tov from Bubie Ruth
KIRSHNER, siblings and
spouses. Sadly missed at this time are Max and Esther
SHAPIRO,
Meyer KIRSHNER,
Leo and Sadye
JACOBS and Sam and Isabel
BAER.
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JADISCHKE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-27 published
BROWN,
Roy and Nellie - 70th Wedding Anniversary
They were married at 555 Dundas Street on September 30, 1933.
They are still in their own home and are grateful for God's many
blessings all these years. Happy Anniversary with love from Doreen
and Louis EIZENGA,
Bob and Pat
BROWN, Rose and Kurt
JADISCHKE,
the 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
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JAECKEL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-06 published
JAECKEL /
DAVIS
Nancy and Jerry
SPRINGER,
Valerie and Lothar
JAECKEL (London,)
and Linda and Jim
DAVIS
(Atlanta,
Georgia) are pleased to announce
the engagement of Ann
JAECKEL (R.N.) and Captain Jeff
DAVIS
(United
States Marine Corps).
Ann and Jeff, currently residing in Yuma, Arizona, are planning
a spring wedding in London.
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JAFFER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-19 published
We're engaged, two members of Parliament tell Tory caucus
The Canadian Press, Page A5
Ottawa -- The diamond ring on the finger of Conservative member
of Parliament Helena
GUERGIS in Question Period yesterday gave
the news away:
She and Rahim
JAFFER, her long-time dating partner and fellow
Tory member of Parliament, are engaged.
Ms. GUERGIS, 38, is member of Parliament for Simcoe-Grey and
a secretary of state for foreign affairs while Mr.
JAFFER, 35,
represents Edmonton-Strathcona.
The two announced their engagement during the weekly Conservative
caucus.
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JAGGARD m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-02-27 published
Wedding Announcement
Rosalie and David
JAGGARD
Are very happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Ramona
To Humphrey
DANISO
The wedding took place in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on December 1, 2007.
Travelling to Africa for the wedding were Ramona's family Rosalie and David
JAGGARD,
Melody and Tim
WHITEHEAD and Lamar
JAGGARD.
Ramona and Humphrey are living in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
Congratulations Ramona and Humphrey!
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JAJAL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
The JAJAL's
Celebrate 35 Years!!
With their grandchildren - Kaeden, Fran, Koen and Manu
JAJAL; Phoenix, Soleil and Xochi
HAINES.
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WHITE/WHYTE /
JALBERT -- Forthcoming Marriage
It is with great pleasure that Stewart and Linda
WHITE/WHYTE, along with
Susan McGUGAN and Steve
PELLERIN announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Amberley
WHITE/WHYTE to Craig
JALBERT,
son of Bud and
Sue JALBERT.
The wedding will take place in London, Ontario on
May 12, 2007.
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JAMES m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-15 published
50th Wedding Anniversary
By Bob STEEL,
Page▲ 16
June 4, 2005, Saturday, was an eventful day for Mr. and Mrs. C
and C CATCHER, the day chosen for a celebration of the 50th anniversary
of Christopher Robert
CATCHER and Sara Clazien
(LEKX) wedding
in Trinity Anglican Church, Durham by the Rev. Reginald
JACKSON.
The▲ matron of honour was Mrs. Patricia
JAMES
(Christopher's▲ oldest
sister) and the best man was David
CATCHER (the brother of Chris.)
The▲ reception was at the
LEKX family farm near Durham. The actual
wedding was March 5, 1955.
At their home located on the corner of the Old Durham Road and
Grey Road 14, the celebration ran from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with
up to 180 people attending.
Part of the day was a renewal of the wedding vows conducted by
the Rev. Anne
MILLS, very recently the minister for Christ Church
Markdale (Anglican). All present took part in the ceremony. Clazien's
brother, William (the
LEKX family Is from Holland) sang a solo
and the LEKX family sang the hymns.
For their honeymoon, Chris and Clazien drove to French River
to stay on a farm of Christopher's parents where he built his
first house and became a farmer.
One day on the way to Sudbury their first child was born in the
car! They stopped at Burwash to get a doctor. This was the evening
of December 22, 1955. The baby was Isobel Patricia.
In the fall of 1956 they came back to the Durham/Priceville area.
Chris sold for Watkins Products patent medicines, animal minerals, etc.
Their home was the current one which Chris purchased in 1960.
Children were Isobel, Tonia, Mary and Thomas. Christopher John
was the fifth in 1962. The family have lived there for 45 years
come this August.
They have always been churchgoers. At the present time they attend
Christ Church Markdale, Anglican. Both have helped in the church.
Clazien is president of the Anglican Church Women. Soon their
garden flowers are provided for the altar. Chris is a volunteer
at Rockwood Terrace, a seniors' home in Durham. Both Clazien
and Chris work in their garden and around the house.
On June 5, the weather was sunny and warm. First visitors were
Doctor and Mrs.
CHAN at 9 a.m. From 10 a.m. it was visitors.
Chris has worn the Scottish kilt and sporran so his piper Friends
came and played the pipes from 11 a.m. to 12: 30 p.m. Kaelen
MacNEILL,
the 14-year old Highland dancer (who lives next door) performed
for about one hour and then helped the
CATCHERs.
She▲ goes to
Grey Highlands High School. There was a large tent for food and
shelter. There were flowers and guests everywhere. The food was
delicious.
There were innumerable automobiles. Visitors came locally and
from Milton, Orangeville, Fergus, Stratford, Guelph, Paisley,
Wiarton, Owen Sound, London, Gananoque, Kanata, Toronto and Richmond
Hill. There were four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The CATCHERs thank everyone who attended and made the event a
lovely, unforgettable event.
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CRINKLAW /
JAMES
Stephen and Donna
CRINKLAW of London, Ontario and Doug and Robin
JAMES of Parry Sound, Ontario are pleased to announce the engagement
of their children Rod
CRINKLAW and Shannon
JAMES.
A fall wedding is planned.
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JAMES,
Jean and David - Happy 40th Anniversary
March 22, 2008 Love Deborah and Mike, Philip and Shauna grandchildren
Kyla, Maddison, and Brody.
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MORLEY,
Bill and Minnie - 50th Wedding Anniversary
On September 10th a surprise party was held by Bill and Minnie
MORLEY's camping Friends on the occasion of their 50th wedding
anniversary. They were camped at the Blythe Steam Show when their
Friends surprised them.
When they came home from a fishing trip with Fred and Grace
JAMIESON
the next week their family had arranged another party for them.
Family came from as far as Edmonton on their special day.
Wayne, Wendy and Linda arranged the day and Pepe
PETRICH and
Chris WINTERBURN cooked a wonderful meal for approximately 60
Friends and relatives.
After dinner there was a great evening of visiting and dancing.
On September 30 Bill and Minnie's children took them on a cruise
on the Segwin out of Gravenhurst, followed by a family dinner.
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FLATT /
JAMIESON
Glenn and Irene
FLATT of London together with Bob and Jean
JAMIESON
of Brampton are thrilled to announce the marriage of their children
Gail and Paul, today August 16th. May your love for each other
bring you happiness always.
Gail and Paul will reside in Brampton, Ontario.
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BIELFELD /
JAMIESON -- Forthcoming Marriage
Jamieson ELZA and Eddie
BIELFELD from Pretoria, South Africa
and Susan and Ross
JAMIESON from Langton, Ontario are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Eleonore
and Jason. The wedding will take place this October in London.
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JAMIESON,
Howard and Tina - Happy 30th Anniversary
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JANE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-03 published
Will you Mayor-y me?
London's Anne Marie
DECICCO and Tim
BEST are planning to wed
after a whirlwind romance.
By MARY-
JANE
EGAN, Free Press Reporter, Thurs., November 3, 2005
Mayor Anne Marie
DECICCO cuddles with fiance Tim
BEST, a London
native now living in Dallas, Texas, yesterday after the couple
announced plans to marry next year.
BEST proposed Sunday during
dinner in Port Stanley. (Morris
LAMONT, The London Free Press)
London
Mayor
Anne Marie
DECICCO dropped a bombshell -- but this
one was purely personal -- at city hall yesterday: She's getting
married.
Dressed in a red suit and flashing a glittering diamond and a
broad smile, the 40-year-old, never-wed, two-term mayor invited
reporters into her office to meet the man she plans to marry
next year.
"We do have a date but we're finalizing it, so I don't want to
jinx too much of that right now,"
DECICCO said as well-wishers
arrived with congratulatory hugs and to view the diamond.
Tim BEST, 44, a London native now living in Dallas, Texas, and
the owner of two Texas Junior B hockey teams, met
DECICCO
May
22 at a Memorial Cup hockey game at the John Labatt Centre.
The whirlwind romance that ensued -- kept carefully under wraps
-- culminated Sunday when
BEST proposed during a romantic fireside
dinner at Port Stanley's Kettle Creek Inn.
Port
Stanley was chosen for "sentimental reasons,"
DECICCO said,
noting one of their first dates was a walk along the Lake Erie
beach.
"Yes, he got down on one knee,"
DECICCO confirmed, prompting
BEST to quip: "I slipped."
BEST, who plans to return to London in April after hockey season
wraps up for his teams the Dallas Titans and Fort Worth Texans,
said he will maintain ownership of the teams.
BEST said he will give up his role as general manager of Hockey
Group LP to his coaches.
The two teams are ranked third and 19th in the U.S.
"I'll take a trip down (to Texas) once a month for a couple of
days but as president of a company like that, it's very easy
to monitor from up here,"
BEST said.
After the wedding, they plan to live in the London house
DECICCO
bought a year ago.
DECICCO, who plans to seek a third term as mayor next year, has
already recruited
BEST to co-chair one of her campaign teams.
"I feel like I've been blessed in so many ways in my life with
a great family and great Friends and this is just an amazing
job. But this completes my circle in a lot of ways,"
DECICCO
said of the engagement.
"We definitely want to have a family and I'm really looking forward
to that, but we've also talked about running (for election) again
and Tim's 110 per cent behind that."
BEST and
DECICCO went to the same high school, but he didn't
know her then. He was in Grade 13 at Catholic Central high school
when she was in Grade 9 there. He went to school with her brother,
Dom, while
DECICCO shared classes with
BEST's sister.
It was after a Memorial Cup game
BEST approached
DECICCO for
directions to an automated teller machine.
"I knew Anne Marie was the mayor, but it was dark and I didn't
recognize her and she had all her (London) Knights stuff on and
she was wearing this big badge, so I honestly thought she was
working at the game," said
BEST. "
She gave me directions and,
later, we were introduced in the Molson tent."
DECICCO has dated off and on, but said her last serious relationship
was when she was in her 20s. She kept her relationship with
BEST
quiet until "I knew he was the right guy."
Since they met, he's made several trips to London and she, too,
to Dallas.
BEST let slip they took a vacation together, but
DECICCO made
it clear that topic was off limits.
"I've always been really serious when it comes to relationships
and, obviously, I have a very responsible job and you want to
be sure that when someone becomes a part of your life that they
understand it fully and this job is important not just for me
but for the community,"
DECICCO said.
Early in their relationship,
DECICCO said the couple began talking
about the future.
"We have the same values and the same morals and we're both Catholic
and there are a lot of things that bind us together and he really
understands my job and he knows it's not 9 to 5 and he's going
to be eating dinner by himself once in a while. But he doesn't
have a traditional job, either, so we understand each other and
are supportive -- and you know I'm a huge hockey fan."
BEST was married in 1982 at 21, a relationship that lasted only
a year and a half and produced a son, Ryan, 22, who will be his
father's best man.
Ryan coaches one of his dad's teams and
DECICCO describes him
as "just terrific -- he's my buddy."
BEST, who visited
DECICCO's parents, Frank and Bettina, the night
before he proposed to ask Frank for his daughter's hand, said
both families have become close.
"I told her dad this can't happen without your blessing and he
said he saw a lot of the same things in me as himself and he
lived his life for Anne Marie and he could see I would do the
same," said
BEST.
"Our families are really emotional,"
DECICCO said. "Everyone's
been crying at various times, my staff, my Friends, my family."
DECICCO, only the second London mayor in recent memory to wed
in office -- Deputy Mayor Tom
GOSNELL was the first -- said she
believes marriage will make her happier and enhance her role
as mayor.
"I think just about every other mayor that's been doing this
job has been married, so it's not like I'm breaking new ground
here.
"I spend a lot of time at events and now Tim will be there and
that will be an enhancement to the things I do. This job has
been the best experience I've ever had, but like everyone else,
there are days when you just need someone to be there for you
and I've seen that in the months we've been together and it's
just going to be a bonus when he's actually living here and we're
married."
BEST's parents are lifelong Londoners. His father, Ted, retired
after 30 years as a blacksmith at GM Diesel and his mother, Carolyn,
is a retired porter from London Health Sciences Centre. They
own a four-hectare hobby farm on Dundas Street East.
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JANNER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-01 published
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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JANSEN m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-10-17 published
JANSEN-
EASTBROOK
Congratulations to Erica
JANSEN and Jeffrey
EASTBROOK on their marriage
at Mindemoya Missionary Church on July 14, 2001.
"Cinderella and her Prince lived happily ever after."
Love Your families
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JANSEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-20 published
STOREY /
NEEDHAM
Jenny Patricia
NEEDHAM and Darren Richard
STOREY exchanged wedding
vows and began a new life together, Saturday, July 23, 2005.
The celebration took place at St. Luke's in-the-Garden Chapel,
London.
Jenny is the daughter of Patricia
JANSEN and Ralph
NEEDHAM
and Darren is the
son of Rick and Gerri
STOREY.
The couple resides
in London.
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JANUSHEWSKI m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
TRACZUK,
Karol "
Chip" and Kathy
Dr. and Mrs. Richard J.
TRACZUK are very happy to announce the
marriage of their son Karol "Chip" and Kathy (née
JANUSHEWSKI.)
An intimate wedding ceremony and reception were held at the Bellamere
Winery on August 21, 2005. The nuptials were witnessed by the
groom's brother, Gabe
TRACZUK, and the bride's sister, Karen
KRASIC.
The newlyweds reside in London. Best wishes for a lifetime
of happiness. Sto Lat!
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JARDINE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-02 published
JARDINE,
Patricia and Douglas - Happy 40th Anniversary Mom and Dad
May you next 40 years be as wonderful as the first 40. With all
our love, Chris, Dale, Nicola, Amanda, Jamie, Sandra, Jon, Mark, Krista, Alexandra, Danika, Marissa and Carter.
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JARVEL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-12-20 published
HOLDSWORTH /
JARVEL
Pat HOLDSWORTH and Mr. and Mrs. T.
JARVEL are pleased to announce
the engagement of Danielle
HOLDSWORTH to Andres
JARVEL on December
We all wish you much happiness.
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JARVIE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-12 published
REVINGTON,
Donald and Elizabeth (née
JARVIE) - 60th Wedding Anniversary
Married July 14, 1948 Saint Mary's Anglican Church, Walkerville,
Ontario. Congratulations and Best Wishes to our parents and grandparents
on this special day. Love Paul, David, Elizabeth (Randy) and
grandchildren Philip, Matthew, Wesley, Emily and Laura.
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JARVIS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-11 published
JARVIS /
POTTER
Ross and Jean
JARVIS are delighted to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Emily to Rob
POTTER,
son of Keith
POTTER and Cathy
RIGGALL.
The wedding will take place on Friday,
July 8, 2005 in Toronto, Ontario.
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JARVIS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
JARVIS,
Mike and Kathleen - Happy 1st Year Anniversary
September 25, 2005
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JARVIS /
ARMSTRONG
Peter JARVIS and the late Margaret
JARVIS of Toronto and Dave
and Betty ARMSTRONG of Markham are delighted to announce the
engagement of Jennie and Jamie on April 11, 2008. Wedding planned
for December 2008. Congratulations from your Family and Friends.
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JASPER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-01-11 published
Marriage Announcement
Tom and Mary Ellen
JASPER of Goderich, John
WHALEY and Cindy of
Oakville, Bob and Betty
BIRTCH of Ottawa proudly announce the marriage
of Dianne WHALEY and Paul
BIRTCH in Rome, Italy on December 13,
2002. The happy couple reside in Grenoble, France but hope to
return to Canada in the near future.
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JAZEY /
THORPE
Marsha and Alex
JAZEY of London are thrilled to announce the
engagement of their daughter Jennifer Alexandria to Shawn Thomas
THORPE, son of Barb and Tom
THORPE of Delaware. The wedding will take place June 3, 2006.
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