KACHRA
KAISER
KALINOWSKI
KALMAR
KALUS
KAM
KAMMINGA
KAMPEN
KAMRATH
KANT
KAPLAN
KARASIUK
KARKOULAS
KARR
KARVAT
KASANIC
KASSIRER
KASTENBERG
KASZA
KATSIROUMBAS
KATZ
KAUFMAN
KAY
KACHRA m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.enterprise-bulletin 2002-05-07 published
Douglas and Susan
SKEAFF are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Karen Elizabeth to Aly
KACHRA
son of Beheram and Zarin
KACHRA.
Karen is a graduate of Collingwood
Collegiate Institute. She earned an Honours Bachelor of Arts
& Science from McMaster University and her M.A. in Philosophy
from the University of Toronto. She is presently completing her
third year Ph.D. in Philosophy at Northwestern University in
Evanston (Chicago), Illinois. Aly was born in Montreal and after
completing high school there, he earned his B. Comm. from Colgate
University and his M.A. in Philosophy from U. of T. He is presently
working in finance in Toronto. The wedding will take place on
September 1, 2002 in Toronto. Congratulations and best wishes
from your family.
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KAISER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-06 published
LICHTENBERGER /
KAISER
John and Linda
LICHTENBERGER of Saint Thomas, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage in September, of our daughter Pamela
to Michael, son of Jim and Wanda
KAISER of St.Thomas.
Wishing you love and happiness always.
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KAISER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-07 published
Robyn Michelle
KAISER and Eli Daniel
MOGIL -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼
May▼ 7, 2005, Page M4
Adventurers Robyn Michelle
KAISER and Eli Daniel
MOGIL have tested
their relationship in a variety of ways, from driving in the
Chilean desert to travelling in Thailand after the tsunami hit.
But it was a minor spill on a bicycle that convinced Ms.
KAISER
that she should marry Mr.
MOGIL.
The defining moment came in June of 2003 during a day trip to
the Niagara Escarpment, 27-year-old Ms.
KAISER recalls. "I had
slipped off my bike and Eli came to help me. I looked at him
and knew in my heart of hearts. You just know when it's the one."
Nearly a year earlier, in August of 2002, a mutual friend encouraged
them to meet. They rendezvoused at a College Street café, talked
until closing, then strolled near Christie Pits Park until 3
a.m. They discovered that their penchant for unconventional travel
and professional ambitions were in sync. Mr.
MOGIL, 28, compares
meeting Ms.
KAISER to seeing "a mirror image across the table."
He attended Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and worked
as a teacher in the Bronx for three years before changing direction
and returning home to study law at Osgoode Hall. There in 2003,
he won the J.S.D. Tory Prize in research and writing and is currently
articling with McCarthy Tétrault.
Similarly, Ms.
KAISER switched careers after graduating from
Concordia University in business and sociology. Realizing film
was her passion, she became an assistant director on films such
as X-Men. She now works as senior publicist for Disney's Buena
Vista Pictures, travelling regularly to studios in New York and
Los Angeles.
They ventured into risky travel together in January of 2004.
She visited Mr.
MOGIL in Chile, where he was realizing his dream
of playing squash for Canada in the Pan Am Maccabiah Games, a
competition for young Jewish athletes from around the world.
After the games, they flew to Tierra del Fuego at the southern
tip of South America near Antarctica, where the Pacific and Atlantic
merge and penguins thrive. "We hiked through glaciers and mountains.
It looked like Lord of the Rings," Mr.
MOGIL says.
A week later, they headed north to tackle Chile's Atacama Desert,
one of the world's driest. In a "rent-a-wreck" they drove the
4,000-kilometre coast, frequently in desolate terrain. "At one
point, we didn't have any water," Ms.
KAISER says, "and stopped
at a gas station in the middle of the desert. They didn't have
water, just warm Sprite, but we made it through."
"Together for a month in a challenging environment at the bottom
of the world, frightened at times, that's when things crystallized
for us," says Mr.
MOGIL, who was convinced that after that test,
marriage would be easy.
"A cheap flight and the use of a friend's home" were the impetus
for an October of 2004 weekend getaway to Vancouver and Whistler,
Ms. KAISER says. But Mr.
MOGIL had an agenda and deftly packed
an engagement ring and her cocktail attire. Lest the ring box
be discovered by airport security, he had a note in his back
pocket ready to flash: "This is an engagement ring for my girlfriend.
Please do not open it and ruin my surprise."
His concern was unfounded, but his anxiety mounted as they toured
Vancouver. At 4 a.m., angst-ridden and unable to sleep, he booked
a boutique hotel and dinner reservations, stashing Ms.
KAISER's
finery with the spare tire of their rental car. As they drove
to Whistler and ascended the summit by cable car, the worldly
Mr. MOGIL trembled with sweaty palms until he was able to steer
Ms. KAISER to a secluded spot and propose. As they celebrated
that evening, he says, "everyone was a stranger, but everyone
was happy for us, and we came back home to four months of getting
ready, showers, and celebrating."
They turned a dreary March 6 into spring with red roses, red
tulips, bridesmaids in red and red up-lighting at the Liberty
Grand, where 215 guests watched Rabbi Edward
GOLDFARB perform
the nuptials.
Despite the cautions of well-intentioned advisers, the determined
couple stuck to their plan to honeymoon in tsunami-ravaged southern
Thailand.
"We didn't want to abandon the country because they had a terrible
natural disaster, to go seemed appropriate," Mr.
MOGIL says.
Sensitive to the plight of the Thai people, they kept a low profile
at their hotel. "We were conscious of tension and didn't wish
to act like Western tourists on a honeymoon when peoples' lives
had been ruined."
After nine days, they flew to Chiang Mai, the gateway to rugged
northern Thailand and renowned for deep-rooted culture. They
trekked and mountain biked, navigating their own route past indigenous
hill tribes and elephants, and risked bamboo rafting. "It was
a nice balance to come from a fancy resort and then to finally
get our feet into the country," Mr.
MOGIL says.
The couple hope their complementary styles will serve them well
in their marriage. "It's hard to predict life," Mr.
MOGIL says.
"We bring out the best in each other, the truth in ourselves."
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KALINOWSKI m@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-09-15 published
KALINOWSKI,
Mary and Orval - 50th Wedding Anniversary
Come celebrate a 50th Wedding Anniversary for Mary and Orval
KALINOWSKI on September 18, 2006 at 7 p.m. at the Keady Community Center.
Dance and light lunch provided. No gifts please. Please accept this as your personal invitation.
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KALMAR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-17 published
KALMAR,
Gabe and Tilly - Happy 55th Anniversary
June 17, 1950
Congratulations and Love from Les, Linda A., Linda S., Tony and grandchildren.
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KALUS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-30 published
KALUS,
Paul and Angie - Happy 25th Anniversary!
You met what seemed so long ago, Now time has passed on by. Love,
support and understanding has pulled you through rough tides.
To greet each meet with kisses and hugs shows some fires never
die, For lasting Love is a miracle, still seen in both your lives.
Love Always, Kandice, Brittany, Erika, Oma, Opa, Ilona, Gina, Jurgen and Families.
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KAM m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-16 published
PHANEUF /
KAM -- Marriage Announcement
Emile and Bonnie
PHANEUF of London and Philip and Maisie
KAM
of Hamilton are pleased to announce the marriage of their children,
Andrew and Katrina, at Jordon Station, Ontario on June 11, 2005.
Our love and best wishes to the newlyweds who reside in Toronto.
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KAMMINGA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-21 published
NGUYEN /
HOOGKAMP -- Forthcoming Marriage
Together with their families, Minh-Doan
NGUYEN and Mark
HOOGKAMP
are proud to announce their forthcoming marriage. The ceremony
will take place Saturday June 28, 2008 at RiverBend Golf Community,
London. Minh-Doan is the daughter of Mai Thoi and Huan Hong
NGUYEN
of London. Mark is the
son of Irene
KAMMINGA of Brantford and
Harry HOOGKAMP of London.
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KAMPEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-21 published
VAN
KAMPEN,
Dirk and Dien
(LINKER) - 55th Wedding Anniversary
October 29, 2006
Family and Friends are invited to an Open House on Saturday October 28,
2006 from 2-4 p.m. at Trillium Village, 400 Dominion Street, Strathroy.
We wish you the Lord's blessing on this special celebration.
With love from your family.
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KAMRATH m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-09-20 published
BAKER,
Angie and Mark
were married August 9, 2003, at Pine Knot Golf and Country Club,
Dorchester.
Love and best wishes.
Joyce and Howard
KAMRATH,
Ruth and James
BAKER.
Photo by Regan Photography
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KANT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-05 published
ROBSON /
VANDER
KANT
Art and Pat
ROBSON and Frank and Rita
VANDER
KANT are happy to
announce the engagement of their children Karen Honor and Douglas
Frank. The wedding will take place in July at Sacred Heart Church,
Parkhill.
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KAPLAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-28 published
Jennifer KAPLAN and Philip
CHOWN -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲
May▲ 28, 2005, Page M6
Jennifer Mia
KAPLAN didn't make it easy on Philip
CHOWN.
Having been married once already, she was happily ensconced in
2002 with the only man of the house she was interested in: her
son, Lucius, who lived with her in her landmark Ansonia condominium
in New York.
She was wary of any relationship that would affect her family-oriented
lifestyle, or her dedication to her career as a psychotherapist,
so she resisted her Toronto relatives' matchmaking efforts. "With
the aunties calling, and set-ups by cousins, I've had so many
blind dates a friend said I should get a seeing-eye dog for free,"
Ms. KAPLAN, 41, quips.
Originally from Toronto, she'd always had her eye on New York,
and in 1981 won a wager with her father, Robert
KAPLAN, solicitor-general
in the Trudeau era, by gaining admission to Grade 12 at the Dalton
School, a prestigious private academy in Manhattan.
She went on to graduate from Sarah Lawrence College and Columbia
University, where she obtained a merit scholarship, and settled
into life in the Big Apple. She married, gave birth to Lucius,
and became a U.S. citizen.
By 2002, she was single once again, and a prime target for her
relatives, who persevered in the Yiddish matchmaking tradition
despite her reluctance to date.
Mr. CHOWN, a graduate of the University of Victoria and director
of foundations and major gifts for the University of British
Columbia, was visiting his sister at her Toronto home when Ms.
KAPLAN's brother -- dispatched by his wife
Julie on a scouting
mission -- turned up. "Jennifer's brother John came by my sister's
house to meet me for 15 minutes... kind of an old-fashioned shtetl
[Jewish community] set-up, to make sure I wasn't sinister," he
says with a laugh.
The relatives approved, but when Mr.
CHOWN visited New York in
December of 2002, a contrary Ms.
KAPLAN refused an invitation
to dinner. "It seemed crazy to begin anything with someone across
the country, and in another," she says.
A year later, her family was still trying to promote Mr.
CHOWN.
"You mean he's still single?" chirped a sarcastic Ms.
KAPLAN
to her sister-in-law. Julie
KAPLAN upped the ante, drawing on
her 14 years of marriage to Ms.
KAPLAN's brother. "You know I've
never asked you for anything, have I?" she implored. "Well, I'm
asking."
Ms. KAPLAN finally gave in and agreed to a dinner date when Mr.
CHOWN visited New York at the end of 2003.
For his part, Mr.
CHOWN, 45, didn't have high expectations for
the rendezvous either. He remembers a casual conversation with
his dean at University of British Columbia, at which he expressed
satisfaction with bachelorhood. "I'm happily a professional single.
I've got my golf, yoga, a slate of nieces and nephews nicely
distributed geographically and a social life," he recalls saying,
never dreaming that only a couple of weeks later he would consider
changing his marital status.
He suggested meeting Ms.
KAPLAN on December 29 at Pastis, which
just happened to be her favourite haunt.
"I put on my French bistro dress, got there before Phil, and
waited at the bar," Ms.
KAPLAN recalls. "I had no idea who my
sister-in-law picked for me." She expected a serious, religious
type and was pleasantly surprised by a hip Mr.
CHOWN.
With a mutual affinity for Ashtanga yoga and their view of Judaism
somewhere between sacrosanct and secular, they agreed to another
date the next night. "That was the night I gave him the talk,"
Ms. KAPLAN says. "I was a serious person, knew about life and
didn't get involved in anything that wasn't going to last."
A beguiled Mr.
CHOWN didn't analyze or strategize. "I just accepted
her," he says. " I saw the possibility of my life shifting in
a huge way."
After only three dates, "I was making plans," Ms.
KAPLAN says,
"the very thing I said I'd never do. I thought, 'Either I'm having
a psychotic break, or I'm falling in love.' "
Their transcontinental romance flourished and during Passover
in April of 2004, Ms.
KAPLAN hosted a New York cocktail party
for Friends to introduce Mr.
CHOWN.
That afternoon, when supposedly shopping for a baking sheet,
he purchased a 300-year-old, pink sapphire engagement ring for
Ms. KAPLAN.
Unexpectedly, her intuitive father had flown in.
"As the party was spinning out, I asked for his blessing," says
Mr. CHOWN, who proposed after the guests left.
They set a wedding date for that November in Toronto, but had
to stop the printing of the invitations on the presses when revised
U.S. immigration laws scuttled their plans. If they married in
Toronto, "Phil would have to stay a full year in Canada after
the wedding," Ms.
KAPLAN says. "I was ready to run into a brick
wall if he couldn't come" to New York. Three lawyers and two
pounds of paperwork corroborating their romance later, the couple
got the go-ahead for a New York ceremony.
Ms. KAPLAN, who is passionate about grandiose, early 20th-century
architecture, booked the entire first floor of the Romanesque
revival Puck Building for her child-friendly, funky-formal wedding
for 300. Six nannies stood at the ready with art supplies and
pillows for forts for about 40 little ones. "I wanted people
to enjoy what they wore, a tuxedo and jeans," she says.
On May 8, Rabbi Chezi
ZION, who once declared with certitude
that his friend Mr.
CHOWN would never marry, wed the couple in
an Orthodox service. The bride made the chuppah, the traditional
Jewish wedding canopy, by hand out of violet silk chiffon, and
many guests carried through her colour theme in their gowns as
a surprise. Ms.
KAPLAN wore a crocheted Irish gown, more than
200 years old, that she bought when she was only 19 and had stored
since then in a silk pillowcase.
Mr. CHOWN continues his employment with University of British
Columbia, telecommuting from a New York office. He has received
the stamp of approval from Mrs.
CHOWN's son Lucius, now 8, who
confided to his uncle, "I want to thank you for introducing my
mother to Philip and making her so happy."
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CATZMAN /
SHERMAN
Lynn and Marvin
CATZMAN and Janet and Don
SHERMAN are delighted to announce the engagement of their children,
Penny and Jarrett. Happy grandparents are Shirley and Sidney
KAPLAN of Vancouver and Fred
CATZMAN.
Excited siblings are Julie
and Michael, David, Darcie and Eileen, Ilana and Lou. A summer wedding is planned.
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KAPLAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-07-19 published
CATZMAN /
ARBUS -- Lynn and Marvin
CATZMAN and Bonnie and Stan
ARBUS
are delighted to announce the engagement of their children, Julie
and Michael. Proud Grandparents are Shirley and Sidney
KAPLAN of
Vancouver and Babe
ARBUS.
Excited siblings are Penny and Jarrett,
David, Mark and Kim and Marc. Dearly missed at this special time
are Fred and Irene
CATZMAN,
Morris and Molly
GROVER and Moe
ARBUS.
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KARASIUK m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-08-29 published
KARASIUK, Al and Doreen - 45th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations Mom and Dad on your 45th Wedding Anniversary
Love Blake, Kim, Matthew and Sarah, Allison and Brandon, Rod and
Marsha, Audra and Kaitlyn.
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KARKOULAS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-04-05 published
Happy 25th Anniversary Nancy and Dan
KARKOULAS
April 8th 1978.
Happy Anniversary to the best parents in the world and we wish
you many more. Love your sons, David and Jordan. P.S. Happy Birthday
Mum!
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KARR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-28 published
FISHER /
KARR
Christa FISHER, daughter of Alan and Janet
FISHER and Joe
KARR,
son of Murray and Beth
KARR will be married at Delaware United
Church. A reception will follow at West Haven Golf and Country
Club.
There will be a Stag and Doe at the Delaware Community Centre
on Saturday, July 5, 2003.
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FISHER /
KARR,
Sunday,
August 3rd, 2003
Christa FISHER, daughter of Alan and Janet
FISHER and Joe
KARR,
son of Murray and Beth
KARR will be married at Delaware United
Church. A reception will follow at West Haven Golf and Country
Club.
There will be a Stag and Doe at the Delaware Community Centre
on Saturday, July 5, 2003.
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KARVAT m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-31 published
KARVAT /
WEINTRAUB -- After almost 7 years, Raya, Moshe and Karen
KARVAT and Betty
WEINTRAUB are thrilled to announce the engagement
of Sharon and Elan. Overjoyed grandmothers are Yaffa
BATCHYOV
of Tel Aviv and Fela
SHWEMER of Winnipeg. Mazel Tov!
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KASANIC m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-20 published
KASANIC,
Milan and Libby - Golden Anniversary
August 20th, 2005
God blessed you in the kindest way
And kept you in His care
He gave you something beautiful
Fifty years to share.....
May you recall with joy today
The special things you've done
And lovingly reflect upon
Your memories, one by one.
Your loving family the Cooks, Parkers and Gilloolys.
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KASSIRER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-11 published
KASSIRER /
SCHERER -- Beverley and Issie
SHNIFFER are thrilled
to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mira
KASSIRER,
to Elliot, son of Annie and Jerry
SCHERER.
Proud grandparents
are Rachel
SCHERER and Joseph
ERLICH.
Sadly missed at this time is David
KASSIRER.
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KASTENBERG m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-06-27 published
They honestly love one another
65th anniversary for Ed and Anne
250 at Princess of Wales celebration
The love, the tenderness and the joking that has marked 65 years
of marriage for Honest Ed
MIRVISH and his wife
Anne was evident
last night as 250 Friends and family gathered at the Princess
of Wales Theatre on King St. W. to mark the occasion.
Although both are using wheelchairs today, 92-year-old
MIRVISH,
in a white jacket and black bow tie, and Anne, sparkling in a
pink sequined dress and pink scarf, brought cheers and smiles
when they spoke.
Anne, quoting Mark Twain, said that a person is never married
unless married for at least 25 years.
"I can only tell you that I can never love any other man the
way I love my husband," she said to loud applause.
"And that doesn't mean we don't have ripples in our marriage
-- sometimes tsunamis…"
"But the love is there and for me it gets sweeter every day,
and every day is a bonus and I thank God for that," she said.
And then it was the turn of Honest Ed
MIRVISH who, although he
is still recovering from a bout of pneumonia and a tracheotomy
three years ago that makes it difficult for him to speak, showed
he still had a few of his famous quips left in him.
"For me, the past 65 years have been easy," he said to loud laughter.
Guests included Mayor David Miller, Police Chief Bill Blair,
Ontario Chief Justice Roy McMurtry, Gus
ANGELKOS,
MIRVISH's barber
for the last 46 years, Betty
KASTENBERG, his first employee,
and Vera PANTALONE, who was part of Anne's bridal party.|
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KASZA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-20 published
RINESS /
KASZA -- Engagement
It is with great pleasure that Kathy
RINESS and the late Bob
RINESS announce the engagement of their daughter Brandy Lee to
Shane KASZA,
son of Michael
KASZA and Anne
KASZA.
The▼ engagement
took place in front of Big Ben in London, England.
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RINESS /
KASZA -- Wedding Announcement
With much love, Kathy
RINESS and the late Robert (Bob)
RINESS
is pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Brandy
Lee to Shane
KASZA,
son of Michael
KASZA and Anne
KASZA.
The▲
wedding took place in Cayo Coco, Cuba on Wednesday May 24, 2006.
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KATSIROUMBAS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-19 published
KATSIROUMBAS,
Chris and Panagiota - Happy 60th Anniversary
November 22, 2005 Love and Best Wishes from your whole family.
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KATZ m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-11 published
LEWIS /
LEWIS -- Mindy
LEWIS and Martin
LEWIS are delighted to
announce the engagement of their daughter Nicole to Hayden, son
of Adele and Melvyn
LEWIS.
Nicole is the granddaughter of Sally
LEWIS and the late Sid
LEWIS and the late Sarah and Max
KATZ.
Hayden is the grand_son of Esther and John
BLUMENOW and the late
Dora and Abe
LEWIS.
All the
LEWIS' are looking forward to their
August 2004 wedding. Sign Guestbook on internet.
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KATZ m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-24 published
KATZ /
DIKER - Shelly and Bayla
KATZ are delighted to announce
the engagement of their son, Lee Sonny to Brandy Lee
DIKER, daughter
of Marilyn
DIKER and the late Mory
DIKER.
Ecstatic grandparents
are Max and Sadie
KATZ,
Ruth and the late Lou
ALLEN, Jack and
Masha DIKER and Philip
SHESKO and the late Esther
SHESKO.
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KATZ 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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KAUFMAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-10-25 published
KAUFMAN /
GOLD
Ron and Cathy
KAUFMAN are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Jodi to Steven,
son of Kayla Greenberg
VALLIERES
and Howard
GOLD of Montreal. Excited siblings are Robbie
KAUFMAN
and Randi GOLD.
Proud grandparents are Zita
KAUFMAN, Frances
LUSTHAUS and Laura and Irving
MESHWORK.
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KAY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-12-20 published
KAY /
STIRLING
Rick and Dorothy
KAY are very happy to announce the marriage
of their daughter, Erin
KAY to Jamey
STIRLING
son of Bob and
Shirley JONES.
The beautiful wedding took place Oct.18, 2003
at Saint Anne's Parish in Saint Thomas.
We wish you both lots of love and happiness.
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KAY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-28 published
KAY,
Lorna
Margaret (née
HAIGH) and Robert Francis
June 28th, 2008 marks the Golden Wedding Anniversary for Lorna
Margaret (née
HAIGH) and Robert Francis
KAY.
Married at Scarboro
United Church in Calgary, Alberta, the couple went on to live
in Edmonton, Montreal, Mississauga, Caracas, and New Jersey.
Lorna and Bob are currently enjoying life back in Mississauga
and at their cottage on the Bruce Peninsula. The Kay family includes
three daughters: Lynn, married to Patrick
McHUGH;
Susan, married
to George MATELICH; and Janet, married to Giacomo
GELMO.
Lorna
and Bob are the proud grandparents of seven grandchildren who
live in Roanoke, Virginia, Larchmont, New York and Mississauga,
Ontario. Family and Friends wish Lorna and Bob continued good
health and many more years together.
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