MYALL
MYERS
MYNYK
MYSIOR
MYSKA
MYALL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-02-08 published
50th Anniversary Margaret and Gordon
MYALL
February 7, 1953 - 2003
Family and Friends are invited to an Open House on Sunday, February
9th, 2003 at the Physical Relief Centre, 1697 Trafalgar St. (1
block east of Vancouver St.), from 1-5 pm.
Happy 50th Anniversary Mom and Dad, Grandma and Grandpa!
With love, your Family
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MYERS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-02-15 published
Jo-Anne 50, Paul 50, 25th Anniversary
Onto another "Stage"!
Much love from the
MYERS family.
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MYERS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-03-15 published
PALMER /
MYERS -- Elaine and Arnie
PALMER (of Kingston) and Marilyn
and Gerry MYERS are thrilled to announce the engagement of their
children, Bonnie to Richard. Proud grandfathers are Leo
GOODMAN
and Edward
SOHMER (of Montreal.)
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MYNYK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-20 published
MYNYK,
Dmytro and Margaret - 50th Anniversary
June 20th, 1953 - 2003
Happy Anniversary with much love Peter, Christine and George, Sonja
& Rob. Grandkids, Brent, Katie, Geordan, Daniel and Andrew.
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MYSIOR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-01 published
Peter and Betty
MYSIOR
August 1, 1953 - August 1, 2003
Peter Kochanée, thank you for the last 50 years for being a loving
husband, father and grandfather. My very best friend and caregiver
as always bushels of love, Betty.
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MYSKA m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-01-21 published
Kelly Lynn Irene
BELBIN and Lee Garrett Patrick
MYSKA -- Match:
By Judith Tenenbaum, Saturday, January 21, 2006, Page M4
A mutual friend, convinced that Kelly
BELBIN and Lee
MYSKA would
hit it off, shaved a few years from his age, added several to
hers and persuaded the pair to meet in February, 2002.
The ploy didn't entirely work -- "I think he thought I was younger
than I was supposed to be," recalls Ms.
BELBIN, now 28 -- but
intrigued by his conversation, she gave him her number, which
led to dinner and a movie.
The pair were soon an item. Although their lives meshed with
a plethora of common interests, a semi-generational gap occasionally
reared its head. Mr.
MYSKA, now 41, is a devotee of seventies
and eighties television. "It was funny she didn't know anything
about shows I'd watched when I was younger: Sanford and Son,
The Rockford Files or Bob Newhart," he says. However, shared
evenings watching cable enhanced her appreciation for these small-screen classics.
Still, Ms.
BELBIN wasn't sure how serious he was -- until he
introduced her to his now 89-year-old grandmother. At their first
meeting, "she was quiet, listening to what I had to say," Ms.
BELBIN recalls, "but the next time, she asked my religious background
and how I grew up." For the future bride and groom, both from
close-knit families, it was an important sign.
Ms. BELBIN felt mutual respect and compromise bridged their difference
in age. "At parties, I was nervous. I didn't know his Friends,
and they'd talk about their kids and the old days," she says.
Yet she fondly notes that Mr.
MYSKA encouraged her to tread her
own path. "I think it's understanding you are in different spots
in your life," she says. "My Friends still like to go to clubs,
and Lee's done that."
Earlier, work at a summer camp for adults with disabilities had
Ms. BELBIN abandon two years of psychology at Trent University
to enroll in the development services program at Humber College.
That led to her present position with Community Living Toronto,
where she instructs in a variety of subjects including social
and life skills. The union activist and steward says her philosophy
and politics can clash with those of Mr.
MYSKA, a manager of
trust accounting at Manulife Mutual Funds.
Fortunately, the pair have learned to separate labour relations
from personal relations. "Sometimes the discussions do get a
little heated," Ms.
BELBIN says. "We… have an open mind about
each other's views. If it gets too tough, [we] drop it and revisit it.
"We balance each other."
On October 22, at the Toronto Board of Trade's Airport Centre,
officiant Sarah
BUNNETT-
GIBSON performed a non-denominational ceremony.
To the rhythm of This One's for the Girls, the bride's aunt,
Nancy PAUL-
DUDDY, presented a slide show of women whose influence
had helped sculpt the bride. Her inspiration came from the valiant
effort of the bride's grandmother, Cara
PEACOCK, who succumbed
to cancer September 9 without realizing her dream of attending
the wedding. "The girls in our family have an unbroken bond,"
asserts Mrs.
PAUL-
DUDDY.
Less than a minute into their first dance to Van Morrison's Sweet
Thing, Mrs.
MYSKA, who will retain her maiden name professionally,
lost a shoe, but didn't miss a beat. "I knew if I kicked the
other one off, I would have fallen on my dress for sure," she laughs.
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