SPANOS
SPARAGA
SPARKS
SPEARIN
SPEARS
SPEER
SPEIR
SPELLING
SPENCE
SPENCER
SPERLING
SPERO
SPICER
SPILBERG
SPINOSA
SPRING
SPRINGER
SPROTT
SPRUCE
SPYROU
SPANOS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-11-29 published
SPANOS /
CHONG - Engagement Announcement
Jim and Dina
SPANOS and Ed and Janet
CHONG are pleased to announce
the engagement of their children Nikki
SPANOS and Norm
CHONG.
All our love. Congratulations Nikki and Norm!
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SPARAGA m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-04 published
ABBOTT/
KROWITZ
Adam KROWITZ is happy to announce the engagement
of his mom, Nicole
KROWITZ to Allen
ABBOTT.
Thrilled parents
are Elda and Ron
SPARAGA and Rose and Milton (Bucky)
ABBOTT.
Delighted
family includes Pauline, Steve and Jamie
TILL,
Natalie and Marc
GORDON,
Michelle, Adam and Jack
PERZOW,
Michelle,
Marvin and Ben
HOPPE, Raquel,
Alan, Jonah and Sloane
FELDBERG,
Alissa and Josh
HERNICK and Ethel
SPARAGA.
Special thanks to Lorne and Michelle
WEISS and Marni and Shawn
COHEN for thinking of us.
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SPARKS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-08 published
GARDNER,
Jessica
(SPARKS) and Jonathan - Happy 1st Anniversary!
July 9, 2005
Love and Best Wishes, Mom and Dad
SPARKS,
Mom and Dad
GARDNER,
Jennifer, Joshua, Christopher, Angela, Jacob and Elena.
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SPEARIN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2002-11-20 published
Happy 65th
Wedding Anniversary
Doug and Marj
SPEARIN
November 25, 2002
Love Bev and Mel, Tim and Kris, Jennifer and Wayne, Adam, Scott,
Ryan, Rachel, Shannon and Shelby Jo.
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SPEARS m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-08-31 published
KNOWLER /
SPEARS
Anita and George
KNOWLER of New Lowell are pleased to announce
the engagement of their only daughter Chantal to Eric, the second
son of Leonard and Cathy
SPEARS of Stayner. Wedding to take place
on Saturday November 3, 2007. Buck and Doe on Sat. September 8th
at Duntroon.
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SPEER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-10-19 published
WALKER,
Scott and Brandy - Wedding Announcement
Scott and Brandy
WALKER exchanged wedding vows on October 5th,
2005 at the Paradisus Rio de Oro Resort, Holguin, Cuba. Brandy
is the daughter of George and Beverley
SPEER of Priceville. Scott
is the son of Alvin and Patricia
WALKER of Flesherton.
Scott and Brandy are now residing in Badjeros. Special thanks
to family and Friends for making our day so special.
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SPEIR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-14 published
SPEIR,
Don▼ and Joyce - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary!
From your family and Friends.
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SPEIR,
Don▲ and Joyce - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary!
From your family and Friends.
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SPELLING m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-08 published
Tori SPELLING and Dean
McDERMOTT tie the knot
Associated Press, Page R2
Los Angeles -- Tori
SPELLING and Canadian actor Dean
McDERMOTT,
both barefoot and wearing white, married yesterday on a private
island in Fiji, People magazine reported.
The non-denominational ceremony was attended by only the bride
and groom, the magazine said on its Web site.
"We didn't want to wait another day to get married," People quoted
the actress as saying.
SPELLING, 32, and
McDERMOTT, 39, met last year while filming
the television movie Mind Over Murder.
SPELLING was married at the time to actor-writer Charlie
SHANIAN,
who filed for divorce in October, a little more than a year after
marrying the former Beverly Hills, 90210 star. The divorce was
finalized last month.
McDERMOTT filed for divorce from his wife of 12 years, Mary Jo
EUSTACE, in September. He proposed to
SPELLING on Christmas Eve
in Toronto.
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SPENCE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-11-28 published
SPENCE,
Chuck and Laurette -- Happy 50th Anniversary November 28,
2003 Congratulations and Love From Your Family
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SPENCER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-10 published
Happy 50th Anniversary, Tom and Jaye
McGARRY,
May 16, 1953 -2003
Mom and Dad, you gave selflessly, always with a generous heart,
sacrificing much to make our lives rich with happy memories.
Your strong faith blessed us and your steadfast love, by your
words, actions and priorties made us feel wanted, respected and
trusted. Thanks so much for the legacy of roots and the freedom
of wings. Enduring love, gratitude, admiration: Maureen
(SPENCER-
GOLOVCHENKO,)
Tom and Monica. Much love, daughter-in-law Dawn-Marie; grandchildren
Jennifer, Lisa, Rob and Ashley
McGARRY; son-in-law Phil
SPENCER
and grand_son Chris
GOLOVCHENKO.
Happy 80th Birthday Dad!
All welcome Saturday, May 17th at 3 p.m. Special Mass,
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, where they were married.
Sunday, May 25th, An Open House will be held at the Irish-Canadian
Club (Clarke Rd), 2-6 p.m. All Welcome.
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Forthcoming Marriage
SPENCER,
Andria /
ELDER, Jason
Steve and Debbie
SPENCER are pleased to announce the upcoming
marriage of their daughter Andria Elizabeth to Jason James
ELDER
on September 20, 2003.
Stag and Doe is Friday June 6/03 at Delaware Community Centre.
Advance tickets available.
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SPENCER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-15 published
Nevena SERGO and Bradley David
SPENCER -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page M5
Nevena SERGO and Bradley
SPENCER were so content to watch the
carnival of life parade by that it took 17 years for them to
hop on the marriage-go-round. "People jump, and don't know what
they are getting into. Some Friends, who are married, have kids
and look worn out. Others, married only a few years, are getting
divorced. But we've seen it all," Mr.
SPENCER observes with a
laugh. "Life is hard -- jobs, kids, finances."
"I wasn't one of those girls who felt she had to get married
right away. We are comfortable with a Friendship that has love
at its base," explains Ms.
SERGO, who adds that, at 39, they
are patient, stable and both ready, at last, for marriage and
a family.
In 1989, Mr.
SPENCER, an employee of Wood Gundy, encountered
Ms. SERGO, a recent graduate of the University of Western Ontario,
when he made security deliveries to her at what was then Canada
Trust. Tall, blond and cocksure, he was seduced by her intellect
and good looks, but his advances received scant attention until
he arrived one day with his arm in a cast. Momentarily disarmed,
she signed it and included her number.
When a cavalier Mr.
SPENCER imperiously decided his break had
healed, he cut away the cast and pitched it into the trash, only
to scramble to retrieve the pieces -- and her phone number --
later. Shortly thereafter, he called with a lunch invitation,
but Bay Street was bustling and Ms.
SERGO declined. Ultimately,
however, she succumbed to his rakish charm, agreeing to a brief
meeting. "He brought me lunch. I thought that was sweet, and
I guess that was when I started changing my mind."
Now an associate at TD Asset Management, Ms.
SERGO is singular
in her career direction, but she acknowledges, "When you work
downtown, people are focused on their industry, limited, and
don't socialize outside of a certain group. I work in it 12 hours
a day, and don't want to come home to it for another eight hours."
Over the years, the free-spirited Mr.
SPENCER became her counterpoint.
He travels, relishing the outdoors, in his work as a geotechnical
and environmental driller who extracts samples -- down to bedrock
-- for analysis before construction projects can proceed.
He concedes that Ms.
SERGO has moulded him, making him "a better
person," introducing him to her cultural spheres, including the
Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario. In turn,
he has directed her to some of Toronto's tonier clubs and has
introduced her to sailing and snorkelling. "What I do is completely
different from what he does," she notes, "so we enjoy spending
time together, talking about our days."
As time went by, Ms.
SERGO admits, "we were enjoying our lives.
We took trips without having a mortgage or any commitments that
would require our energy." Yet, the tripwire was sprung in 2003
when they bought a house. As it happened, Mr.
SPENCER was its
sole occupant when Ms.
SERGO's mother became ill and the dutiful
daughter stayed with her as a caregiver.
By March 12, 2005, Ms.
SERGO's mother had rallied and her "old
school" father had given his consent. Across a table for two
at Avenue, in the Four Seasons Hotel, Mr.
SPENCER proposed. "I
started crying when I looked at her, and she said I didn't have
to get down on my knee," he remembers. Minutes later she blinked
back tears as sequestered family members spilled forth bearing
champagne and flowers.
On April 1, at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Brampton,
Rev. Vitaliano
PAPAIS wed the couple. Later, they celebrated
with all those significant in their lives at the Royal Ambassador
Banquet Hall in Caledon.
Mr. SPENCER adamantly espouses: "You get married; you wear the
ring!" Planning to sport two bands, he believes his long-awaited
marriage is as strong as the tungsten steel ring he'll be wearing
while on the job.
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SPENCER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-10-02 published
65 years and counting
Two Toronto brothers, their little sister and their spouses celebrate
an incredible 65-plus years of marriage
By Andrea GORDON,
Family
Issues
Writer
Jennie GRUDI and her brothers Joseph and Harry
SPENCER have always
shared a lot. Their Ukrainian heritage, many a Christmas Eve
feast and a passion for music and dancing.
But how's this for a family tradition? As of last week, all three
have been married for 65 years.
For Jennie, 85, and her husband, it's actually been 66. Their
anniversary was two weeks ago. Then last Wednesday, Joseph, 89,
and his wife celebrated 65 years. Harry, 87, and his beloved
Margaret hit the 65-year mark in June.
"I think this is a pretty good story," Jennie says, smiling at
her husband Stephen, 90, as the six long-time love birds gathered
around the kitchen table in the
GRUDIs'
Etobicoke home.
No doubt about it. Why should celebrity breakups get all the
ink? Brad and Jennifer, Nicole and Tom indeed. Where are the
paparazzi when the really big marriage stories come along?
The
Queen sent a letter of congratulations to the
GRUDIs. So
did the Prime Minister, the Governor General and Ontario's premier.
The least they could do. It's not often you get to extend Happy
65th Anniversary wishes. You have to look long and hard to even
find a card for the occasion.
Between them, the three couples have almost 200 years of marriage.
Eight children, 21 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
In the period they've been married, Elizabeth Taylor has done
it eight times. Courtship has moved from the soda fountain to
the computer keyboard. Romance is more likely to blossom to the
strains of hip-hop than big band.
But the secrets to long, strong marriages endure.
"We could always go to each other and talk anything out," Margaret,
85, says of her connection to Harry. "And we never went to bed
mad."
"That's right," he adds, a twinkle in his eye. "She always had
to apologize first." (Clearly, a sense of humour is important,
too.)
A strong constitution helps. Joseph, who has been smitten with
Dorreen, 87, for almost as long as he can remember, cites his
mother's cooking. "Kapusta (cabbage soup) and borscht."
But their parents Victoria
BARON and William
CEPENDA, who were
born in Ukraine, met in Toronto and married in 1916, raised their
three kids on more than hearty soup. Love. Loyalty. Discipline.
A strong Baptist faith. The boys eventually anglicized their
last name to Spencer.
Their dad cried when the last child moved out of the west-Toronto
house where they all grew up. He died at 69, their mom at 82.
These couples don't say it in so many words, but their marriages
have flourished because of partners who are caring and generous.
And not just to each other.
Harry, who quit school at 12 and later worked in a foundry during
the war, has spent 60 years as a prison volunteer counselling
inmates.
At home in Orillia, where the couple moved from Toronto 17 years
ago, he often mows neighbours' lawn and clears their snow.
Steve, a long-time sheet metal worker, and Jennie, who just finished
harvesting a good crop from her vegetable garden, both volunteer
in their community, preparing food for other seniors and driving
them to appointments.
Joseph had a long teaching career at Central Technical School
and was honoured by the Governor General for his distinguished
volunteer service with Saint_John Ambulance.
He still teaches Sunday school.
Last week, there was romance in the air as the couples reminisced
about when their first sparks ignited.
Jennie remembers encountering Steve. "He met me and he said in
Ukrainian, 'Where have you been all my life?' He was with his
girlfriend."
Thank goodness the gal only spoke English. Eleven months later
they were married.
It was at summer camp in the late '30s that Joseph fell for Dorreen.
He found out where she attended church and one Sunday morning
took the streetcar across Toronto to greet her as she emerged.
They married in 1941 and a few months later he was overseas with
the air force. They wrote twice a week, still have the letters.
Harry and Margaret have Jennie to thank.
One day as a teenager, Margaret handed over her little autograph
book to Jennie, hoping her friend's older brother might pen something
memorable. He did. Then he returned the book in person. And the
rest is history.
The six have always been close. Every Christmas, Dorreen did
the turkey, Steve carved and Margaret made the dessert. "Squares,
all kinds," she says, reluctant to blow her own horn.
That's okay. The others will. They never stop singing each other's
praises, finishing each other's sentences and urging one another
to expound on their accomplishments.
"A big asset is being part of this family," says Dorreen.
She tries to explain further, but it's hard to talk when you're
all choked up.
No need to say more anyway. They all know.
Steve's wit takes a backseat, too, when it's his turn to reflect.
"I wish I could go for another 65 -- with the same woman."
He looks around the table, realizing he speaks for them all.
And really, what better anniversary gift could you get than that?
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SPERLING m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-13 published
SPERLING /
VEBROSKY -- Mel and Brenda
SPERLING are happy to announce
the engagement of their son Matthew to Jenna daughter of Joe
and Ann VEBROSKY of Pennsylvania. Wedding to take place in the
fall of 2004 in Pennsylvania.
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SPERO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-21 published
PRESSEY,
Phineas and Lela - 65th Anniversary
July 1st 1938 - July 1, 2003
Congratulations and love from your family, son John, daughter-in-law
Anne (Bob SPERO,) daughter Helen
BAUMAN/BOWMAN
(John,) grandchildren
Steven (Deb), David (Karen), Bonnie
BAUMAN/BOWMAN, Heather (Dan
SCOTT),
John Paul PRESSEY
(Tracy) and 8 great-grandchildren
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SPICER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-04 published
SPICER,
Wayne and Leona - 40th Wedding Anniversary
Please join us for an Open House honoring Wayne and Leona
SPICER
on their 40th Wedding Anniversary Sunday, October 12th, 2003,
1-4 p.m. 28 Valley Road, Chatham, Ontario, given by their children
and grandchildren.
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SPILBERG m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-08-09 published
SPILBERG,
Elana /
BIRANBAUM, Elliott -- Announcing the engagement
of Elana, daughter of Rae
SPILBERG and the late Michael, to Elliott,
son of Bernice
BIRANBAUM and the late Aaron. Proud grandmother
Reina SPILBERG of Montreal. Mazel Tov to all!
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SPINOSA m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-04 published
Nicola ETHERIDGE and Joseph
SPINOSA -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
June 4, 2005, Page M4
Some couples just want to have fun, and for Nicola
ETHERIDGE
and Joseph
SPINOSA, the ties that bind include making special
occasions contagiously funny. "We go pretty crazy at Christmas,"
Ms. ETHERIDGE says. "But we both love Halloween."
Spotlights and gravestones appear on the lawn of their century-old
home every October 31, along with cobwebs and scary monsters.
"We try to get the kids to scream. It's a riot."
"It's all for the children, and we're both kids at heart," says
Mr. SPINOSA, who describes himself as "an oldie, goldie fan"
who often dons an Elvis wig and costume to dish out treats.
Halloween, 2004, will probably remain their most memorable. With
October 31 falling on a Sunday, Mr.
SPINOSA planned his marriage
proposal for Saturday evening at a dinner theatre in a legendary
Stouffville haunted house. But Ms.
ETHERIDGE felt under the weather,
and he had to wait until their usual exchange of gory gifts on
Halloween morning for his opportunity. Rummaging through her
gift bag, she pulled out a skull candle, plush bat and a small
white box containing a mock severed finger wrapped in blood-like
stained cotton. Mr.
SPINOSA gingerly removed the cotton to reveal
a diamond.
"I freaked out, threw the tissue and we hugged and kissed," she
laughs. The tissue was ignited by a candle. "It kind of killed
the mood, but made it memorable."
The mirth in their relationship makes up for a rocky beginning.
The pair, who met when Mr.
SPINOSA was a supplier to the company
where Ms. ETHERIDGE worked, Reaction Promotions Inc. (now called
Accolade Reaction Promotions Group), initially dated for three
months, just long enough for Ms.
ETHERIDGE to become vulnerable.
Mr. SPINOSA closed his firm, began work at hers, and for some
murky reason about business and pleasure not mixing, abruptly
ended the budding relationship.
"I knew back then he was the one," Ms.
ETHERIDGE says.
The transition to a mere collegial Friendship left Ms.
ETHERIDGE
with a plummeting heart.
"I stayed away and looked elsewhere," Mr.
SPINOSA says. "The
Friendship we maintained was better than any relationship I'd
experienced and eventually I came to my senses," he confesses.
Two years later, with some trepidation, Ms.
ETHERIDGE gave him
a second chance. The next five years were almost idyllic as they
continued to work together at a Toronto promotional products
company, she as operations manager and he as marketing manager.
Mr. SPINOSA continued to spend much time with the 30-strong cadre
of buddies he had kept since attending St. Michael's College
School and the couple added a 600-square-foot deck to their heritage
home, big enough to fit all their Friends for annual keg parties.
The fun times rolled until a pivotal moment at a friend's wedding
in September, 2004. A teary outpouring by Ms.
ETHERIDGE in the
church blanched Mr.
SPINOSA. "
It's my birthday next month and
I'm sick and tired of waiting for you," she told him.
Motivated, he reviewed the situation. "I have a large family,
a lot of nieces and nephews that are a huge part of my life and
seeing Nicky childlike with them I realized the excellent qualities
in her and that was part of moving forward."
Wedding planner Cynthia
MARTYN located a perfect venue, the Capitol
Event Theatre. Says Ms.
ETHERIDGE, "I'm 36, I didn't want a fancy
wedding, just a big party with an Elvis twist, a band and dancing."
Mr. SPINOSA, 38, a collector of Elvis memorabilia with a bust
of the rock legend in his office, notes, "Her mother told me,
as a kid, Nicola used to impersonate Elvis and she never thought
it was weird. It's just a little connection we have."
On May 13, Reverend Dorian
BAXTER, who is also an impersonator known
as Elvis Priestley, officiated (assisted by Laura
STANGRET,)
as the couple recited traditional vows in front of their guests.
After cocktails, Elvis Priestley reappeared, this time complete
with white jump suit, sunglasses and guitar to croon Love Me
Tender for the couple's first dance.
"There is some trepidation as you buck tradition," the bridegroom
notes, "but I wanted people to get a glimpse of how we are as
a couple."
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RAHN /
SPRING - Marriage Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Louise J.
RAHN are happy to announce the marriage
of their daughter Candace Dianne to Mr. Philip
SPRING of Toronto.
The ceremony took place at Augsburg Lutheran Church, Brampton
on August 30, 2003.
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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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SPROTT m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-05-28 published
SPROTT and
TUPLING's 40th Wedding Anniversaries
We would like to thank everyone in the Sprott, Tupling and Wiltshire
families for making the celebration of our 40th Wedding Anniversaries
a special day. It was wonderful to share this time at Badjeros
Community Centre on Sunday, May 18th with family and Friends.
The albums to which everyone contributed are a lovely keepsake.
Thank you to everyone for the good wishes, cards and gifts.
- Dennis and Carolyn
SPROTT,
Bert and Pat
TUPLING.
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SPRUCE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-22 published
Broken leg forces pair to alter marriage plans
Amanda SPRUCE may roll down the aisle in a wheelchair.
By Kelly PEDRO,
Sun
Media,
Fri.,
June 22, 2007
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something...
chrome?
Amanda SPRUCE of Ingersoll, set to get married tomorrow, could
be rolling down the aisle in a wheelchair after she slipped and
broke her leg in two places a week ago.
"The hardest part is knowing I can't walk down the aisle like
I wanted to and my first dance might be in a wheelchair," the
bride-to-be said.
Undeterred,
SPRUCE, 29, and fiance Brian
PARKE, 34, are going
ahead with their big day, subject to a few changes.
SPRUCE has traded in her heels for one white running shoe. She's
also been outfitted with a pink cast to match the dresses of
her bridesmaids.
And with extensive walking out of the question, the couple has
cancelled their honeymoon -- a trip to Niagara Falls, the Elora
Gorge and Canada's Wonderland.
"You have to have fun with it. You can't be bummed out about
it because you can't change it,"
SPRUCE said.
SPRUCE and
PARKE were walking from their yard to a neighbour's
pool last Friday when
SPRUCE slipped and fell.
She spent the night in the emergency department of the Ingersoll
hospital before being sent to London for surgery.
She was back in the Ingersoll hospital that night and has been
home since Monday.
"I was pretty hysterical," said
SPRUCE, who spent her time in
the hospital preparing wedding seating charts.
"I've never had a broken anything," she said.
Friends and family are helping with the last-minute wedding details,
PARKE said.
The couple is getting married at the Ingersoll Golf and Country
Club, which has offered golf carts to get them around.
"At the end of the day, when it all comes down to it, we'll still
be married,"
SPRUCE said.
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LICHTENBERGER /
SPYROU -- Forthcoming Marriage
John and Linda of Saint Thomas, are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage in July, of our daughter Abby to Christopher
SPYROU,
son of Vaios
SPYROU, of Waterdown. Wishing you love and happiness always.
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