PICCIUTO
PICHIE
PICKARD
PICKEN
PICKERING
PICKETT
PICKNELL
PICOV
PIDDUCK
PIERCE
PIERCEY
PIETERSMA
PIETRASZKO
PIGEAU
PIJUAN
PILAT
PILLSWORTH
PINAND
PINCHUK
PINCOMBE
PINDER
PINEAULT
PINKERTON
PINNEGAR
PINNELL
PINTER
PINTO
PIRAK
PIRES
PISKOROWSKI
PITFIELD
PITMAN
PITTAO
PITTOCK
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PICCIUTO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-19 published
Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary, Salvatore and Teresa
PICCIUTO
April 20, 1963-2003
Mom and Dad, congratulations on your special day! With love,
from your family, Anthony, Jeanette, Liz and Marc, Maria and
Ian, and from your dear grandchildren Kandace, Kyle and Jessica.
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PICHIE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-17 published
PICHIE,
Rosella and Norm - 40th Anniversary
We would like to invite family and Friends to an Open House in
celebration of Mom and Dad's Anniversary. The Open House will take
place Saturday May 24th at the Donneybrook Legion, 1227 Donneybrook
Drive, Dorchester beginning at 7 p.m. Best Wishes Only and we
would like this to be a Scent Free event.
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PICKARD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-26 published
Engagement Announcement -
YANCHUS /
PICKARD
Terry and Nelda
YANCHUS and Mark and LuAnn
PICKARD along with their
families are thrilled to announce the engagement of Lee-Anne
& Bryce.
The wedding will take place in London on July 10, 2004 at Colborne
St. United Church.
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PICKEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-12 published
PICKEN /
MacKEAN
Robert (Bob) Allan
PICKEN (son of Bob
PICKEN Sr. and Theresa
BLACK)
and Nena Christine
MacKEAN (daughter of Jim
MacKEAN and Kelly
MacNAUGHTON)
are pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage on October 4, 2003.
Their Stag and Doe will be held on Friday July 18 at the Knights of Columbus Hall.
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PICKERING m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
FRASER /
PICKERING -- Forthcoming Marriage
Brian and Barb
FRASER and Brian and Barb
PICKERING are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of Julie Lee
FRASER and Jay
Brian PICKERING. Wedding Date Sat. October 7, 2006 in Saint Marys.
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PICKETT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-08 published
RISEBURY /
PICKETT -- Engagement
Roy and Barb
RISEBURY are very pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Gillian to William,
son of Ken and Susan
PICKETT.
A Florida wedding is planned for February 2007.
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PICKNELL m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-12 published
Aileen REYES and James
PICKNELL -- Match
By Judith Tenenbaum, Saturday, February 12, 2005 - Page M4
James PICKNELL didn't seem like the sort of person who would
be interested in discussing "spiritual enlightenment" or "collective
energy consciousness." He is an engineer, after all, working
for Price Waterhouse Coopers Consulting in a profession rooted in facts and figures.
And then he met Aileen Rose
REYES.
Mr. PICKNELL's 21-year marriage had just ended in an amicable
divorce (the only contentious issue was the custody of two cats).
He was feeling the pillars of his patterned life buckling and
some seminal questions emerging: "How did I get here? What did
I really want? What am I going to do with the rest of my life?"
An Internet match made his queries redundant when the cosmos
brought him Ms.
REYES. On a numbing November night in 2003, they
rendezvoused at the Niagara Street Café. "We let it all hang
out," Ms. REYES, 31, says, "chatting about our hopes, lives and dreams."
What Mr. PICKNELL learned about her wasn't entirely what he had
expected. She was 19 years his junior and she had some surprising
interests. A commerce graduate from the University of Toronto,
she had worked as an accountant and an auditor, and had now reinvented herself spiritually.
Ms. REYES explains: "I shut down emotionally in my 20s and started
going deep and asking why." The answers did not come from conventional
sources such as her church (she had been raised Catholic) or
community, she says, but from within, a result of her liaison
with an organization called the Wonders, a group based in Thornton,
Ontario, that purports to be "the world's most profound source
of love and spiritual enlightenment."
Statements from the organization's website describe the movement
as "a collective energy consciousness with the 29th dimension
of reality channelled exclusively by deep trance channeller Réné
Gaudette."
The group runs workshops, sells audiotapes, Compact Disks and
books, and holds personal psychic channelling sessions for a
fee.
A proponent of organic foods, Ms.
REYES also embraced the Wonders'
nutritional and ecological concerns.
Confronted by this utopist Kaballah-meets-healthy-living blend,
Mr. PICKNELL balked initially, but chugged ahead. "It was a bit
far-out for me," he says, "but Aileen was fun and I decided to
be open-minded about it." He listened to a Wonders tape and was
surprised at how much it shared with the self-help books he had
explored after his separation.
Only weeks after they had met and with their metaphysical union
well under way, he suggested marriage, but Ms.
REYES procrastinated.
"I was afraid of it and had grown up in the time when a woman
could do it all. I said there is no point to marriage, but wondered
if I really meant it."
By Christmas Eve, she had reconciled her doubts and accepted
his proposal.
The couple circumvented parental promptings for a Catholic ceremony
because of Mr.
PICKNELL's divorce. Thus, on December 29, 2004,
at the Carlu, 150 formally attired guests observed Reverend Tina
GABRIEL wed the couple. Mr.
GAUDETTE was best man.
The two now share a life that reflects their interest in environmentalism
and spirituality.
Since learning that her husband "cycles the city and hadn't owned
a car for nine years," Ms.
REYES-
PICKNELL has disposed of her
car. "It was a conscious decision," she says, "but scary."
Having volunteered in the past with Habitat for Humanity in Paraguay
and Guatemala, she now works as an activist to help the homeless
in Toronto. Her husband, Mr.
REYES-
PICKNELL (he also changed
his name), has joined her in achieving apprentice level four
of the Wonders Self-Empowerment teacher program. The newlyweds
have merged skills and philosophy to form Conscious Management
Incorporated, which motivates individuals to become empowered for change.
The bridegroom's advice to others reflects his personal growth:
"Go with your intuitive self. Don't let everyone else's thoughts
on how everything ought to be get in the way."
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PICOV m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-18 published
PICOV /
BOZZOLO -- Rhonda and Kerry
PICOV and Linda and Sergio
BOZZOLO are thrilled to announce the engagement of their children,
Rachel and Nathan. A July 2004 wedding is planned.
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PIDDUCK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-17 published
PIDDUCK,
Jack and Lorraine - 50th Wedding Anniversary!
Married May 17th, 1958 Congratulations on achieving this wonderful
milestone in your lives. Love and best wishes from Tim, Theresa,
Kyle, Nathan and Darryl, Sandra, Claire.
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PIERCE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
PIERCE,
Faye and Stewart - 60th Wedding Anniversary
Family and Friends are invited to a Come-and-Go-Tea, Saturday October
8th, 2-4 p.m., Strathroy Seniors Centre, Frank Street, Strathroy.
Best Wishes only please.
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PIERCEY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-15 published
Barbara Catherine
FAIRBANKS and Gordon William
PIERCEY -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page M4
In February, 2004, Gordon
PIERCEY scored and then acrobatically
slammed into the boards during a parent-offspring hockey game
while visiting his son Adam, who was a student at Neuchâtel Junior
College in Switzerland. However, a concussion, broken ribs and
11 stitches did not deter him four days later as he poised on
a glacier and pledged his troth to Barbara
FAIRBANKS. "He was
looking a little funny; something wasn't right. He dropped on
his knee, and I thought, 'How am I going to get help on a glacier?'
Ms. FAIRBANKS laughs about it now, although she remembers panicking
at the time.
The encore, with a ring, took place that spring, capping an almost
30-year saga that began when both sat on East York Collegiate
Insitute's student council.
In 1976, a bewitched Mr.
PIERCEY had his train derailed when
he learned that Ms.
FAIRBANKS was dating another. Wistfully,
he settled for a Friendship.
"Our lives just spun in different directions," he says. He graduated
from the University of Toronto in 1980 with a Bachelor of Commerce
and embarked on a career with Toronto-Dominion. Contemplating
marriage, he invited Ms.
FAIRBANKS to his engagement party the
following year.
"You never know who you are going to meet. Single at the time,
I took my girlfriend along -- we had four parties to go to that
night," she explains.
Despite attending his wedding and then a dinner to celebrate
the birth of his daughter Allison, she lost contact with Mr.
PIERCEY
after 1984.
"I was in another phase of my life, going out, dancing -- different
from an accountant with a family," recalls Ms.
FAIRBANKS, who
at the time was more coquettish than career-minded, although
eventually she would join the Laurentian Bank.
In 1999, Mr.
PIERCEY was transferred, with his family, to London
as Toronto-Dominion's European finance director. Three years
later, he surmised that their high school would celebrate its
75th anniversary and there would be a reunion.
To reconnect, he called Ms.
FAIRBANKS's mother's home, where
a familiar voice answered: After her mother's death several years
before, Ms.
FAIRBANKS had inherited the house and the phone number.
She was ensconced with a partner at the time, and yet she was
receptive. An exchange of increasingly gut-spilling e-mail messages
revealed that both were in the midst of tenuous relationships.
By September, when Mr.
PIERCEY flew back to Canada for the reunion,
the two were unattached. "We danced a few times and were the
last couple on the floor." When he returned to London, he notes,
"we started to communicate a little more. I remember she'd said
there was a cute guy at the gym, and that gave me a wake-up call.
I really liked her, so I came back in December. It was a whirlwind
situation."
In May, 2003, Ms.
FAIRBANKS, who had never married, took leave
of her home, dog and job to join him near London, until his tenure
was over. "I was never one of those who had a list: six foot,
dark and earning so much money. I wanted a nice guy. 'Nice guy'
encompasses many things -- a sense of humour, kindness, a good
attitude, generous and sweet," she explains.
"It was exciting and gave me new energy after a very difficult
period. Barb is attractive, understanding, compassionate and
passionate about her Friends," Mr.
PIERCEY explains.
On May 6, at the Old Mill, the couple, who are both 48, recited
vows before officiant Robert
TRIMBLE.
Suitably, their first dance
together was to I've Got You Under My Skin.
"Gordon is a positive person, always happy, and adores his family.
I've often said, 'I wish you were my dad,' Ms.
FAIRBANKS laughs.
This is the final Hatch Match Dispatch column. Thanks to everyone
who shared their stories with us.
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PIETERSMA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-07 published
PIETERSMA,
Dick and Shirley - 50th Anniversary
Congratulations on your 50th Anniversary. Best Wishes for many
more years of happiness together. Your loving family, Toni, Hayley,
Marlee, Karsten, John, Betty, Rachel, Matthew, Michael and Taylor
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PIETRASZKO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-12 published
Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary, Eileen And John
PIETRASZKO
July 11, 2003
The children - Mike, Carol, Theresa, Red, Mary, Mark, Paul, Jennifer,
Lucy, Steve, Joan and Roger along with the grandchildren - Kathy,
Lyssa, Chris, Jonathon, Paul, Sarah, Angela, Ian, Matthew, Michael,
Samantha and Emily, wish much love to our parents and grandparents
on celebrating their 50th Anniversary.You have set a great example
for all of us to follow.We love you!
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PIGEAU m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-12 published
PIGEAU,
Art and Joan - Happy 50th Anniversary
July 18, 1958 Come join us in our celebration on Sunday July 13,
2008 at Moose Lodge on Weston Rd. from 2-4 p.m. Just Good Wishes
Only.
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PIJUAN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-06 published
Lisa PIJUAN and David
NOMURA -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
August 6, 2005, Page M4
It took a couple of encounters with David Robert
NOMURA, orchestrated
by his sister Catherine, to shift Lisa Susan
PIJUAN's view of
him from askance to starry-eyed. Of their first meeting at a
party in 2002 she recalls, "I thought he was pretty cute, but
gay. He and two Friends wore red shirts and I was obnoxious,
pretty loud, a party girl and didn't see him again for a few
months until his sister invited me to the Rivoli, saying, 'By
the way, my brother is coming.' "
"This is great," Ms.
PIJUAN lamented at the time. "The guy is
gay and can't stand me." However, she was wrong on both counts.
Charmed by her candour, Mr.
NOMURA spent the next 24 hours endearing
himself to her, confessing that he had just ended a 10-year relationship,
was emotionally bankrupt, committed to remaining single for a
year, and needed time to clear his head.
Meanwhile, Ms.
PIJUAN could attest to her own series of heartbreaks,
but had come to the realization that with her cats, books and
support of Friends and family, she was strong enough to live
alone and remain single. Yet, determined to avoid her pattern
of romantic disasters, she had established protective boundaries:
"I won't say I love you for four months, will only see you twice
a week, won't move in for a year, or marry for two." So she wished
Mr. NOMURA luck, and, convinced that she'd never see him again,
countered, "You don't have to be alone to heal," and they parted.
Unexpectedly, he e-mailed the next day. "I made up my mind to
break my commitment to myself," he laughs. The pair began dating,
their respective concerns flying with a flutter.
A turning point came two months later in August, 2003, before
a kayaking trip at a friend's cottage near Georgian Bay. "I drove
in the dark, and when I saw my sister's car I knew Lisa was there.
My heart tingled, and flooded with joy and anticipation," he
remembers.
Their shared love of the outdoors -- hers visual, his practical
-- would collide a few months later on a madcap escapade to Algonquin
Park. His sister had arranged for five veterans and novice Ms.
PIJUAN to trek and canoe to an isolated cabin on Thanksgiving.
Dave had the canoe and there were about nine kilometres of portaging
and canoeing," Ms.
PIJUAN recalls.
Mr. NOMURA, an experienced camper, admits, "It was the most extreme
trip I'd been on."
When Ms. PIJUAN stumbled and hurt her tailbone, the other five
decided to split up temporarily. Some searched for the cabin,
and others retrieved the canoes. Alone, Ms.
PIJUAN heard the
howling of wolves across the water. Thankfully, the wolves ignored
her, her companions returned, and they paddled to the cabin --
only to find it occupied by a gun-toting squatter. The stranger
refused to leave but affably shared stories and their Thanksgiving
dinner, cheerfully departing the next morning in his pickup.
"We later found out we were trying to negotiate with Greg
SARAZIN,
chief Algonquin land-claims negotiator since 1991, to get out,"
laughs Mr.
NOMURA.
Ms. PIJUAN, a graduate of the now-defunct School of Physical
Theatre, formed GirlCanCreate and is currently working on the
puppet production The Zoe Show, which began as part of the Groundswell
Playwright Unit with Nightwood Theatre in Toronto. She also curates
RED, a night of live performance integrating dance, puppetry,
music and film, which will again be performed next Wednesday
at the Lula Lounge.
Mr. NOMURA's passion for photography was rekindled last summer
when the couple explored Newfoundland. This May, he started a
one-year sabbatical from his software career to test that hypothesis.
Meanwhile, an overwhelmed, stressed Ms.
PIJUAN was organizing
her October, 2004, opening of
RED without funding when she asked
Mr. NOMURA, "
What am I doing? This is insane!" Suddenly, he tapped
her on the shoulder and proposed. She tearfully accepted, but,
always unconventional, insisted, "Why am I supposed to get a
ring with a diamond? I'm about equality and togetherness." Soon,
the two displayed matching engagement bands.
The wedding was scheduled for Toronto's Algonquin Island and
the date was destined to be June 25, close to the summer solstice.
It was two years and five days since their first date. She and
her mother were born on the 25th and their phone number ended
in 0025.
An entourage of 50 disembarked the ferry to be greeted by the
harmonies of flamenco guitarist Nicholas Hernandez, violinist
Chris Church and pennywhistle player Dan Restivo, who synthesized
the bride's Spanish and the bridegroom's Japanese/Celtic heritage.
As tree fluff fell like magical summer snow, the assemblage,
led by two 13-foot puppets from the Clay and Paper production
where the bride had starred as Lilith, and resembling the couple,
serpentined to the lawn of the island clubhouse. There beneath
Noah Kenneally's canopy, the bride, 33, in a twenties-vibe chantilly
lace Lowen Pope creation and the bridegroom, 35, in a sixties
Mandarin-collared black suit, exchanged personal vows in front
of Reverend Sarah
BUNNET-
GIBSON.
Later, they danced to The Rainbow
Connection, popularized by Kermit the Frog.
In lieu of a honeymoon, the
PIJUAN-
NOMURAs flew to Prague to
help create a puppet version of Carmen to be performed at the
world's largest street theatre festival in Austria. They are
living the vows they exchanged from Walt Whitman's Song of the
Open Road: "Will you give me yourself? Will you come travel with
me? Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?"
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PILAT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-12 published
PILAT,
Linda and Jan - Happy 30th Wedding Anniversary Mom and Dad!
February 14, 1975 - 2005
Love Lesley, Jenn, Jason, Drew, and your grand dogs Chelsey,
Kenzie, Mac, Hershey, and Maverick, and all your family and Friends.
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PILLSWORTH m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-31 published
BUTLER /
PILLSWORTH -- Nancy
LINDSAY and Jerry
PILLSWORTH are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter
Laura PILLSWORTH to Morgan
BUTLER,
son of Gail
BUTLER and Norman
BUTLER.
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PINAND m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2002-05-08 published
PINAND-
GENEREUX
Shirley VALLIANT,
Don
GENEREUX, Charles and Connie
PINAND are pleased to
announce the marriage of their children Heidi
GENEREUX and Walter
PINAND.
Ceremony took place on April 10, 2002 in Hamilton, Ontario where the newlyweds reside.
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PINCHUK m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-04-26 published
SILVER /
PINCHUK - Judy and Norman
SILVER are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter Rachel Sari to Jonathan Joel,
son of Susan and Herbert
PINCHUK of Montreal. Jon's proud grandmother
is Sylvia WOLOFSKY of Montreal.
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PINCOMBE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-20 published
KRUPA /
PINCOMBE
Keri KRUPA and Joel
PINCOMBE
Congratulations On your engagement. A wedding is planned for
Summer 2006. Love and Best Wishes Janice and Larry
KRUPA and Anne
& Bob PINCOMBE.
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PINDER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-11-01 published
PINDER,
Len and Theresa - Celebrating 50 years of marriage
October 31, 2003
With Love - Your family.
The heart that loves is always young.....
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NARR /
PINEAULT -- Buck and Doe
Tammy NARR and Stéphane
PINEAULT
Saturday,
May 20th 7 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Duntroon Hall $8 Advance, $10 Door
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PINKERTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-13 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR /
MUTTON
Laurie and Mark are happy to announce their engagement with their
parents Roland and Kathleen
MUTTON,
Les
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Ginny
VANDERWESTEN,
Marilyn PINKERTON and the late Mel
PINKERTON, who is with us
in spirit always.
The wedding will take place October 2006.
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PINNEGAR m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-01 published
TURNER,
Eldon▼ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▼
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▼ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▼ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▼
School▼ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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TURNER,
Eldon▲▼ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▲▼
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▲▼ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▲▼ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▲▼
School▲▼ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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TURNER,
Eldon▲ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▲
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▲ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▲ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▲
School▲ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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PINNELL m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-04-20 published
Happy 60th Anniversary
PINNELL -- Mum and Dad, Grandma and Grandpa
Ernest and Marjorie
PINNELL.
April 20, 1943. A lifetime of love
and commitment. The special bond that you share has been a blessing
to so many lives. Much love, Richard and Elizabeth, Christopher
& Leigh, Jennifer, and all the grandchildren.
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PINTER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-12 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
MICHALEK /
PINTER
Margaret MICHALEK and the late Frank wish to announce the engagement
of their daughter MaryAnn to Stephen Richard,
son of Steve and
Sally PINTER of Hamilton.
The wedding will be held in London, June 2003.
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PINTO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
BULLOCK /
ABEID -- Marriage Announcement
Steve and Beth
BULLOCK of Seattle, Washington are pleased to
announce the marriage of their daughter, Amy Elizabeth
BULLOCK,
to Cesar Augusto Prado Pinto
ABEID,
son of Maria Elisa Prado
PINTO of Campinas, Brazil, and Jorge and Monica
ABEID of London,
Ontario. The wedding took place on May 21, 2005 at St. Peter's
Cathedral Basilica, followed by a reception at the Hilton London.
The couple honeymooned in Niagara-on-the-Lake and will reside
in London.
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PINTO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
LEO,
Pete and Veronica - 50th Anniversary
Pete and Veronica
LEO would like to thank our son Peter G. Leo
and our, niece Rita
ROWLANDS and family, our daughter Marianne
and our 2 grandchildren, our photographer Joan
WOLFE, and Frank
SOLDALTES for making our 50th Anniversary, Sunday September 18,
2005, the most blessed occasion. Thanks for all the beautiful
flowers, gifts and wishes from you all. Thank you to Fr. Joe
DABROWSKI, Fr. Henry
CASSANO, Fr. Theo
PINTO who blessed our
marriage at the 5 p.m. Mass at Saint Marys Church, Saturday September
17, 2005. -- God Bless, We love you all.
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PIRAK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
PIRAK,
Lucille and Everett - Happy 60th Anniversary
September 21, 1946 We love you with all our hearts Mom and Dad
(Grandma and Grandpa). Love Kristine and Rick, Paul and Maria Teresa,
Warner, Kevin, Stephen, Pierangelo, Gaia, Barney and Dauber.
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PIRES m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-12-17 published
STILLWAUGH -
PIRES
Eric and Liz
STILLWAUGH of South Baymouth are pleased to announce
the marriage of their son Jason Thane
to Marie Nazare daughter of Narciso and Amelia
PIRES of Portugal
The wedding took place October 25th, 2003 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario
The couple will reside in Sioux Lookout.
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PISKOROWSKI m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-10 published
PISKOROWSKI /
MAJORS -- Marriage Announcement
Ken and Cookie
CARRUTHERS,
Bill and Roxy
MAJORS, Jack and Bonnie
PISKOROWSKI would like to announce the most Precious Moment of
their life. Bill
PISKOROWSKI asked DeeDee
MAJORS to be his wife.
Wedding Date is set for: May 24, 2008
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PITFIELD m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-19 published
TOLLER,
Eric and Margot - Happy 55th Anniversary!
July 19, 1952-July 19, 2007
Congratulations and much love to the Best Parents! You are an
inspiration! Rob and Jane
PITFIELD and Peter and Loretta
TOLLER.
We love you Papa and Tutu! Elizabeth, Stephanie, Alison and Hartland
PITFIELD and Nelson and Jack
TOLLER.
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PITMAN m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2005-12-14 published
BRIDLE /
PITMAN -- Engagement
The parents and families of Miss Courtney
BRIDLE and Mr. Jeff
PITMAN would like to congratulate them on their recent engagement
on October 8, 2005. Wedding to take place July 7, 2007.
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PITTAO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-10 published
PITTAO,
Rick and Karen - 25th Wedding Anniversary
December 5, 2005
We would like to thank our family and Friends for attending our
25th Wedding Anniversary Celebration. All our love from your
family.
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PITTAO /
MANOLIS -- Forthcoming Marriage
Enzo and Theresa
PITTAO proudly announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Liza Marie to Mark Leslie
MANOLIS,
son of Antony
and Janet MANOLIS of Mississauga, Ontario. A 2008 fall wedding
is planned in London with much joy and anticipation.
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PITTOCK m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-21 published
PITTOCK,
Jim and Gladys - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
June 20th, 1953.
Love Charlie, Gab, Daniella and Ben, Sue, Gus, Adam and Katarina,
Mary, Roger, Laura and Scott.
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PIWTORAK m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2008-05-23 published
PIWTORAK /
PATTERSON -- Buck and Doe
Will PIWTORAK and Haley
PATTERSON
Saturday May 31st, 7 p.m. Dyconia Resort, Wasaga Beach
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PIWTORAK /
PATTERSON -- Buck and Doe
Will PIWTORAK and Haley
PATTERSON
Saturday May 31st, 7 p.m. Dyconia Resort, Wasaga Beach
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PIWTORAK /
PATTERSON -- Buck and Doe
Will PIWTORAK and Haley
PATTERSON
Saturday May 31st, 7 p.m. Dyconia Resort, Wasaga Beach
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PIWTORAK /
PATTERSON -- Buck and Doe
Will PIWTORAK and Haley
PATTERSON
Saturday May 31st, 7 p.m. Dyconia Resort, Wasaga Beach
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