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SHIER,
Herb▼ and Iona - 40th Wedding Anniversary
Please join us to celebrate the 40th Wedding Anniversary of our
Parents Herb and Iona
SHIER
We are having an afternoon tea from 2 to 4 at the Gentle Shepherd
Church in Eugenia on December 2.
Please bring your favourite memories and best wishes only!
Judy, Jeanie and Larry
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SHIER,
Herb▲ and Iona - 40th Wedding Anniversary
Wow! Wasn't that a party? We are once again overwhelmed with
the tremendous show of Friendship given to us in the celebration
of our 40th wedding anniversary. Our thanks goes to our precious
family for organizing it, to Joan
McGEE and
to Audrey DUCKETT
for their help. Thanks for the cards, gifts and best wishes.
Thanks to Ron and Joan
WHITE/WHYTE for the gift of music, to the Gentle
Shepherd Church family and all who attended. We have so many
great memories. God bless you one and all.
- Herb and Iona
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SHILLINGTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-04 published
SHILLINGTON,
Ken and Helen - Fiftieth Anniversary
Fifty Years and Counting!
Ken and Helen were the first couple married in the new Lambeth
United Church on October 1, 1953.Children Steve, Blaine, Karen
and Kevin and their spouses, Janet
SHILLINGTON,
Monique
SHILLINGTON,
Tony DODD and Heidi
SHILLINGTON, celebrate this wonderful milestone
with love and admiration.Grandma and Grandpa are also loved to
bits by their grandchildren Stuart and Greg, Quinn and Hannah,
Ryan and Sydney, and Kiana and soon, newborn Olivia.Ken and Helen
have a wide circle of loving Friends and relatives who also send
their congratulations and very best wishes.
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SHIMODA m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-11-02 published
The one that didn't get away
Wasaga
Beach
Chief Administrative Officer George
VADEBONCOEUR
conducts the marriage ceremony for Bruce and Karen
SHIMODA knee
deep in the Nottawasaga River recently while their teenage children
from previous marriages watch on. The
SHIMODAs were married at
the Hartwell property Knox Road East, at a favourite family fishing
spot where Bruce and his father, Mits
SHIMODA (now deceased)
have fished for many years. Just before the ceremony Bruce caught
an eight-pound rainbow trout. Contributed photo: Carey
FRENCH,
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SHLAGBAUM m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-11-30 published
LEADER-
SHLAGBAUM -- Mel and Sharon
LEADER, Jean
WAGNER and David
SHLAGBAUM are delighted to celebrate the engagement of their
children, Regan and Daniel. Proud grandparents, Toby and Irving
STEINBERG,
Bronia SHLAGBAUM,
Morris▼ and Ruth
WAGNER.
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LEADER-
SHLAGBAUM
Mel and Sharon
LEADER, Jean
WAGNER and David
SHLAGBAUM are delighted to celebrate the engagement of their
children, Regan and Daniel. Proud grandparents, Toby and Irving
STEINBERG,
Bronia SHLAGBAUM,
Morris▲ and Ruth
WAGNER.
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SHNIFFER 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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SHOEBOTTOM m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-12 published
SHOEBOTTOM,
Gordie▼ and Bernice - Happy 63rd Anniversary
March 14, 1942
Love from family and Friends.
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SHOEBOTTOM,
Gordie▲ and Bernice - Happy 66th Anniversary
March 14, 1942
Love from your family and Friends.
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SHOLLERT m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-03 published
Asma McKHAIL and Ryan William
SHOLLERT -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼
September 3, 2005, Page M6
A teary Asma
McKHAIL sensed wedding plans were off to a bad beginning
as her ill-fitting gown was snipped and hemmed with abandon as
the woman designated to assist her chimed, "You look great sweetie,"
and departed for lunch.
At a fourth fitting just days before she was to leave for her
ceremony in British Columbia, she panicked when asked, "Didn't
you come in yesterday and cancel your wedding?" Staff at the
bridal salon had confused her with another client and had not
worked on her gown, and their quick adjustments would fall short.
"[They] had screwed up the clasps, my bridesmaid had to pin the
dress, and I was late for my wedding," she says. Rush alterations
for one of her attendants proved more costly than the dress itself.
Unfortunately, all of this was just a harbinger of more problems
to come.
Ms. McKHAIL and Ryan William
SHOLLERT had met at the Toronto
Cricket Skating and Curling Club in October, 2001. A York University
graduate in kinesiology and health sciences, Ms.
McKHAIL was
assistant to the fitness co-ordinator there, and Mr.
SHOLLERT
a senior-level pairs skater.
By May, Ms.
McKHAIL left to establish her own business, Your
Peak Performance, but the two kept in contact. On their first
official date on July 14, she asked him to DarkNights, a souped-up-car
show at the Markham Fair Grounds and later suggested a jaunt
to Niagara Falls.
"We're sensible people, not flighty, but I felt an instant connection,"
she says.
The couple, now 27, both love soccer, blading, running, skiing,
snowboarding and the outdoors. Mr.
SHOLLERT admits, "I brought
up marriage after a month."
But in March, 2003, the duo parted as Mr.
SHOLLERT, a British
Columbia native, left for Vancouver to find a pairs partner.
Friends skeptical of long-distance relationships warned Ms.
McKHAIL
that she was in competition with "little girls in little short
dresses."
For her part, Ms.
McKHAIL says, "I was never jealous. We knew
it would be tough, but we didn't want him to have regrets. You
have to put all the emotional stuff aside and focus on the athlete."
To stay in touch, Ms.
McKHAIL designed and e-mailed training
programs for athletes in Vancouver, periodically travelling there
to assist her clients with off-ice training and rendezvous with
her boyfriend.
To celebrate the anniversary of their first date, the couple
went ballooning. Their second anniversary, which they celebrated
in Kelowna, British Columbia, in 2004, was climactic. They exchanged
gifts, skated privately on a rink he had reserved, and Mr.
SHOLLERT
presented Ms.
McKHAIL with long-stemmed white roses, their signature
flower, before a Thai dinner. Her fortune cookie read, "A merry
heart doth good like medicine." He then quipped, "Imagine if
it had said marry?"
On the pretext of buying ice cream for dessert, Mr.
SHOLLERT
then drove Ms.
McKHAIL to Guisachan Heritage Park, literally
whirled her around to face the best view of the garden, and proffered
a ring.
Permanently in Toronto by 2005, the couple decided on a Kelowna
wedding on July 16 at the exact spot where they had become engaged.
Eschewing a pushy officiant, they chose "a sweet lady, English,
reminding me of my nan," Mr.
SHOLLERT says. Too bad, jokes Ms.
McKHAIL, "she turned out to be the grandma from hell." On rehearsal
day, she said she was stuck in traffic, had booked another wedding
and would conduct the session by phone. Luckily, they were able
to say no and replace her with a hastily recruited justice of
the peace.
Amid the hubbub, the bride failed to notice the absence of a
bridesmaid, who missed her flight when her family had stopped
for a car-tire repair and arrived an hour late for the rehearsal.
"My dad stepped up and said, 'Let's go through it again for Amanda,'
and Asma was none the wiser," laughs Mr.
SHOLLERT.
There were other complications: The wedding band couldn't be
sized for the bride's tiny fingers and a best-guess custom ring
arrived at the 11th hour; the groom needed last-minute help with
the music selection; the cake was so disappointing a replacement
had to be arranged; programs printed in Toronto had a spelling
error.
Through all of this, though, a thoughtful Mr.
SHOLLERT ensured
the bride stayed unaware of any setbacks and helped her maintain
composure by sending white roses and coffee.
And, by the time of their wedding-day nuptials, sunlight dispelled
rain clouds and the officiant wed the pair without mishap (other
than misspelling the bride's name on the marriage certificate).
At the reception following -- as if in tribute to the power of
love over adversity -- Mr. and Mrs.
SHOLLERT made their debut
to the Rocky theme wearing boxing gloves.
In a last glitch, none of the photographer's photos turned out,
but guests with digital cameras recorded the day.
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SHOOM m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-02-15 published
Howard And Heather
DAVIDSON, and Howard and Roz
ENGLISH are proud
to announce the engagement of their children Joanna and Aaron.
Also thrilled are siblings Larry and Erin, Steven and Marnie,
Nisa and Avi, Shira and Rafi, and Naomi. Ecstatic grandparents
are Harold and Bunny
DAVIDSON,
Lily
TEPPERMAN and Dorothy
ENGLISH.
Joanna is the beloved granddaughter of Morris and Bunny
SHOOM
of Blessed Memory.
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SHORT m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-15 published
SHORT,
Jennifer▼ - Community Bridal Shower
Community Bridal Shower for Jennifer
SHORT, fiancé of Neil
WATSON,
Sunday, August 26, 2007 at 2 p.m. Feversham Community Centre.
Ladies, please bring lunch. 519-922-2836.
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SHORT m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-22 published
SHORT,
Jennifer▲ - Community Bridal Shower
Community Bridal Shower for Jennifer
SHORT, fiancé of Neil
WATSON,
Sunday, August 26, 2007 at 2 p.m. Feversham Community Centre.
Ladies, please bring lunch. 519-922-2836.
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SHOULDICE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-05 published
SHOULDICE /
CONGDON -- Forthcoming Marriage
Graham and Linda
SHOULDICE of London and Jim and Linda
CONGDON
of Saint Thomas would like to announce the engagement of Lori
SHOULDICE
to Jason CONGDON.
The marriage will take place on August 2, 2008.
A Stag and Doe for Lori and Jason will be held on April 25th
in Shedden.
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SHRUBSOLE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-14 published
KING,
Evelyn
(SHRUBSOLE) and Don - 60th Wedding Anniversary
Evelyn and Don were married September 14, 1946 at Christ Church
in Lakeside. Congratulations, with love from your family.
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SHULIST m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-11-28 published
WESLEY,
Henry and Sylvie - 50th Golden Wedding Anniversary
(November 23, 1957-November 23, 2007)
We would like to thank family and Friends who attended our 50th
Golden Wedding Anniversary party to help us celebrate this very
special day. A huge thank you to our darling daughters and son-in-law,
who planned this surprise party for us. This celebration was
hosted at the home of Liz and Barry
SHULIST in Waterloo on Saturday,
November 24, 2007.
We can only guess the amount of work involved with months of
planning, organizing, a lot of sneaky moves and a few fibs here
and there just to make things interesting and the added excitement
of Virginia's move to British Columbia in between. What incredibly
efficient, organized and thoughtful daughters we have! Martha
Stewart couldn't have done better!
It was indeed an incredible surprise!
We arrived at Liz and Barry's expecting to go out to dinner with
them and Virginia who had flown in from British Columbia, only
to find about 75 family members and Friends waiting to surprise
us and help us celebrate.
To say we were touched is an understatement. It was a wonderful,
heartwarming experience to see so many faces present on this
very special occasion - those that are near and dear to us, some
of whom we haven't seen in a very long time. We thank everyone
for their gifts and contributions warm and loving thoughts but
most especially their presence.
There are so many special things to remember and to be thankful
for, including a Memory Book with pictures that even included
the shower and wedding articles from the Toronto Star those many
years ago. Thanks also for signing our nostalgic picture of many
years ago when we were incredibly young.
Thanks to daughter Elizabeth, we are very proud to have received
congratulations not only from our own Don Lewis, Mayor of the
Township of Southgate but also from the Lieutenant Governor of
Ontario, David Onley, Premier Dalton McGuinty, Michaelle Jean,
Governor General of Canada and Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
All congratulatory certificates were beautifully matted and framed.
What an impressive wall that will be when all are hung in place.
We will especially remember our party while we are on our way
to Vancouver via train and then on to our Alaskan Cruise, courtesy
of our children as this is their special gift to us.
What wonderful memories we will have forever thanks to the very
special people in our lives.
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SHUPAK m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-27 published
Naomi Malka
SHUPAK and Mark
DRIMAN -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲
August 27, 2005, Page M4
Born just nine days apart and together since they were teens,
the only thing Naomi Malka
SHUPAK and Mark
DRIMAN seem to be
at odds about is how they met. "I remember distinctly being introduced
to her on the beach my first year at [Timberlane] summer camp,"
Mr. DRIMAN says. Ms.
SHUPAK, on the other hand, says she didn't
notice her future husband until 10th grade at the Community Hebrew
Academy of Toronto.
But since the pair's first official outing -- to their Grade
10 prom -- they have been exclusive. "I don't really know anything
about dating, because I never really dated," admits Ms.
SHUPAK,
25. "But I don't feel at all like I'm missing out."
After graduating from Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto in
1998, he did a year at Thornlea Secondary School, while Ms.
SHUPAK
began studying at York University. The following year, they both
enrolled at the University of Western Ontario in London.
Mr. DRIMAN graduated with an honours degree in business administration
and was awarded the University of Western Ontario Scholarship
of Distinction in 2000. Ms.
SHUPAK completed first a B. Sc. in
psychology, then an M. Sc. in medical biophysics and won both
the University of Western Ontario Chancellor's Prize in Social
Science and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Canada Graduate Scholarship in 2003, as well as several other
research awards.
Despite hard work at school, the couple did find time to spend
with Friends, attend charity balls and participate in a memorable,
and moving, tour called March of the Living, which brings Jewish
youth from all over the world to Auschwitz and Birkenau on Holocaust
Memorial Day and then to Israel for Independence Day.
Upon graduation, the couple were separated again when Mr.
DRIMAN
took a position as an investment banker at Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce in Toronto. On weekends, Ms.
SHUPAK, still at
University of Western Ontario, visited him, and he spared her
the lonely schlep home by accompanying her back to London on
Sunday evenings. On Monday, he would wake up early and whistle
back to the city on the train just in time for work.
On March 18, 2004, on the eve of Ms.
SHUPAK's master's dissertation,
Mr. DRIMAN made their separation that much easier -- by bringing
her an engagement ring. "I think we have known forever that we
wanted to get married," Mr.
DRIMAN says. "All the things that
happen in life, the big steps -- moving away to go to university,
going on your first trip without your parents, graduating, moving
out, milestones in one's life -- we've been through them together."
Mr. DRIMAN has been helping Ms.
SHUPAK with yet another milestone.
Following in the footsteps of her father, aunt and uncle, Ms.
SHUPAK is currently studying medicine at the University of Toronto.
To keep her at her best, Mr.
DRIMAN provides some "chicken soup
for the fiancée." Says Ms.
SHUPAK: "On many occasions, he'd come
from work to prepare a meal while I was studying for exams and
then return for what could result in extremely late nights for
him at the office."
The two were wed on July 10 at Adath Israel Congregation, with
Rabbi
David
C.
SEED officiating. Included in the wedding party
was four-month-old Madeline Anne, the bride's niece, who was
carried down the aisle by her parents Debbie and Marc
BAKER.
The bridesmaids held rose bouquets, each in a different hue of
pink. The bride wore a strapless dress adorned with crystals
and pearls, designed by Jim Helm, underneath a bolero jacket.
The celebration was not without some sadness. Ms.
SHUPAK's grandmother
passed away in January. "They had talked on the phone many times
a day," Mr.
DRIMAN says. In tribute, the ceremony was performed
with her wedding ring and the bride wore her heirloom pearl earrings,
complemented by a pearl necklace from the bridegroom's grandmother,
Ray CHUDY.
Under the chuppa, the bride symbolically circled her bridegroom
seven times. This tradition is said to represent creativity (the
earth being created in seven days) and a sevenfold bond between
the couple and their families. Now, the two just need to agree
on their own creation story.
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SHUTTLEWORTH m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2002-12-05 published
Engagement Notice
Mr. Gordon
SHUTTLEWORTH and Ms. Karen
SHUTTLEWORTH are delighted
to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sara
SHUTTLEWORTH
to Douglas J.
CAMERON.
Doug is the youngest
son of Dr. Howard
& Ruth CAMERON.
The couple will marry on September 13, 2003 at Windermere Manor, London.
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SHWEMER 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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