VIANA
VIDMAR
VIETENHEIMER
VIGAR
VILLANI
VINCENT
VISCOMI
VIANA m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-12 published
REGIER /
VIANA
Muitassãoasnossas graças.
Maureen REGIER, daughter of Paul and Katharine, and Doctor Paulo
VIANA are celebrating the first anniversary of their engagement.
With pleasure they announce their upcoming wedding in July 2005.
Congratulations from your families, especially Max and Pita.
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VIDMAR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-20 published
ERNTEMAN /
RILEY -- Engagement Announcement
Ron and Diane
RILEY are pleased to announce the engagement of
their son, Donald Andrew
RILEY to Dawn Louise
ERNTEMAN, daughter
of Jeanne ERNTEMAN and Neil
VIDMAR, on July 30, 2005.
Congratulations and Best Wishes with much love.
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VIETENHEIMER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-28 published
VANDENBERGHE,
Jean and Julie - 50th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations on your 50th Wedding Anniversary
Married on February 2, 1956 in Our Lady of La Salette Church,
Father John
VIETENHEIMER officiating. Love, your family.
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VIGAR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2002-11-29 published
Forthcoming Marriage
GLEESON -
VIGAR
It is with great joy that Tom and Doris
GLEESON announce the
upcoming marriage of their daughter Anita Marie to Derek son
of Tony and Carmel
VIGAR of Stratford on December 28, 2002.
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VILLANI m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2002-12-28 published
Happy 50th Anniversary
December 27, 1952 - 2002
Congratulations
Michele and Giovanna
VILLANI
Best Wishes on your Golden Wedding Anniversary from your children,
grandchildren, relatives and Friends.
God Bless you and we love you.
Special hug and kiss from your son Gaetano.
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VINCENT m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-24 published
Jan WOODEND and Ken
VINCENT -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
September 24, 2005, Page M4
Ottawa resident Janice Norma
WOODEND, a contented single parent
of four for almost a decade, was secure in her family-law practice.
Yet, in the spring of 2003, nostalgia had her logging on to Classmates.com
to explore the possibility that alumni from her Etobicoke Collegiate
Institute graduation class had organized a 25th reunion. Also,
curiosity about a former sweetheart and aspiring artist, Kenneth
David VINCENT, tugged at her memories as she scanned for his
name.
"I visited my parents' home regularly and I thought maybe I'll
see Ken's name in the newspaper in a show at some gallery," Ms.
WOODEND recalls of her Toronto visits. "But I was unaware that
he had not stayed in that field."
A graduate of the Ontario College of Art, Mr.
VINCENT had married
a fellow artist, and decided to pursue a new career with the
realization that two starving artists couldn't live more cheaply
than one. He attended George Brown and Fanshawe Colleges respectively,
and went on to become a technologist in the physics department
at the University of Toronto.
By the time he posted a personal profile on Classmates.com, he
was divorced.
Gingerly, Ms.
WOODEND made a move and e-mailed Mr.
VINCENT.
His
warp-speed response was the portent of long dormant feelings.
"It's a bit scary because you're thinking, 'Is this the real
thing, or am I just reliving some fantasy from the past? ' So
you have to spend some time straightening that out in your mind,"
Ms. WOODEND says.
But all the while her heart was aflutter. "I don't think I got
any work done for the next three weeks," she adds. "Every time
that e-mail thing would beep, I'd rush to see if it was from
him."
She was planning to visit her mother in Toronto for Easter, so
when Mr. VINCENT responded, the two arranged to meet. "I remember
thinking at the time, 'What if he still likes me, and then, oh
no, what if he doesn't?' " she recollects. "We got together for
coffee, he smiled at me and the whole rest of the room disappeared."
"Your mind is racing back to all those old memories and you're
almost in a dream," Mr.
VINCENT recalls. "Jan was very smart,
knew her own mind, and different from any other girl I knew in
high school." Back in the 1970s, he says, "I hardly understood
the female species, and could never actually figure out if we
were a steady couple."
As romance deepened, they managed to get together almost every
second weekend. "But the long distance was problematic," Ms.
WOODEND says, and they pondered where and how they could possibly
merge their families and lives.
That contemplation was cut short, however, by the remarkable
surprise that the couple became expectant parents on a Paris
vacation in the spring of 2004.
This prompted a family conference. "We had all the kids together
at my place in Ottawa in July," Ms.
WOODEND says. "We wanted
to tell everyone about it at the same time. Needless to say,
dinner didn't get eaten we were all so excited."
After some deliberation, the couple decided to live in Toronto,
where Mr. VINCENT worked and Ms.
WOODEND had strong family ties.
Her legal skills were portable and, as a full-time mother, she
would have the opportunity to focus on their new child. "I like
a balance between work and family life," she notes. The following
month, they started house hunting. One home was priced beyond
their budget, but, Ms.
WOODEND says, "we went in, looked at each
other and said we have to live here." She is positive their decision
was destined. Her grandfather had built the subdivision in the
Bloor West Village area: The street was named after her aunt
and uncle, and another, two blocks away, was named after her
mother.
Living arrangements for the family, which now includes little
Ethan, who was born on February 16 this year, were a logistical
challenge. Mr.
VINCENT's daughter Emma, from his first marriage,
alternates weeks with her mother. Ms.
WOODEND's eldest daughter,
Jennifer, attends the University of Guelph and is happy that
she can now see her mother more frequently. Eric, in Grade 12,
packed his bags for Toronto. But his younger sisters, Julie,
and Sarah, dedicated to dance classes and Friends, opted to remain
with their father in Ottawa. (They come to Toronto by train on
convenient weekends and spend summers with their mother.)
Clearly, though, the children connect in a concrete way at Ms.
WOODEND's family cottage in Wasaga Beach where she summered when
she was young. On the dining-room wall, striated markings of
annual growth spurts now include notches for Emma and baby Ethan.
Of course, the couple bonded in an even more meaningful way on
July 2, when they were married at Windermere United Church, the
site of the bride's baptism, before an intimate group of 30.
The couple's daughters were in dreamy "floaty chiffon" dresses
each had chosen from Queen Street's cheeky Misdemeanors. Eric
escorted his mother to the altar where the Reverend Kate
YOUNG officiated.
Then, the youthful entourage paraded in their finery through
Bloor West Village to a garden reception at the newlyweds' home.
In 2028, when their class holds its 50th reunion and people ask
the inevitable question, "Whatever happened to...? the
VINCENTs
will need a little time to explain their story.
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VISCOMI m@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2008-05-23 published
CLAYTON /
VISCOMI -- Buck and Doe
David CLAYTON and Maria
VISCOMI
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Collingwood Royal Canadian Legion
8 p.m.-2 a.m. $20 at the door
Exciting Games, Great Prizes, Food, Drinks, DJ and Dance
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