ORCHARD
ORD
OREILLY
ORENDORFF
ORGAN
ORMEROD
ORMISTON
ORMUT
OROZCO
ORR
ORRIS
ORSZULIK
ORZECH
ORCHARD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-18 published
ORCHARD,
Helen and James - 50th Anniversary
The family of Helen and James
ORCHARD invite all to attend an
Open House in honour of their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday,
October 25th, 2003 from 1: 30-4:30 pm at the Shedden Keystone
Complex, Shedden Ontario
Your Best Wishes are Welcome.
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ORD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-03 published
ORD /
DOWNTON
Doug and Flora
ORD along with Rick and Elaine
DOWNTON are happy
to announce the marriage of their children Erin and Jamie on
Sat. August 20/ 2005. Best wishes and much love from their families.
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O'REILLY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-11 published
O'REILLY,
Bill and Jan - Happy 50th Anniversary
October 10, 1953 -2003
What a party we had with family and Friends!
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O'REILLY m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-11-29 published
Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary!
Congratulations▼ to Barb and Mike
O'REILLY who today celebrate
50 years of marriage. Wishing you many more years of health and happiness.
With love from Shawn, Kearren, Avery, Robert and Edward.
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Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary!
Congratulations▲ to Barb and Mike
O'REILLY who today celebrate
50 years of marriage. Wishing you many more years of health and
happiness.
With love from Shawn, Kearren, Avery, Robert and Edward.
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ORENDORFF m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-21 published
ORENDORFF /
ROBSON -- Engagement
Winter Wonderland
John, Ruth and brother Mike
ORENDORFF take great pleasure in
announcing the engagement of their "Princess" Leslie to Keith
ROBSON, son of Edward and Nancy of Denfield. Vows to be exchanged
December 9, 2006 at Saint Martin's Church in London. Both families
wish then a life time of love and happiness.
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ORGAN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-26 published
Forthcoming Marriage -
WILSON /
WILSON
Joe and Marla
WILSON of Lucan are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Ann-Marie, to Kevin
WILSON,
son of Rena and
Stanley ORGAN of London, and the late Kevin
WILSON
Sr. of Nova
Scotia. The wedding will take place on June 20, 2003. Please
join us in celebrating at their Stage and Doe, Saturday May 3,
2003 Connelly Hall, 8 p.m. 523 First Street, London
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ORMEROD m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-08 published
ORMEROD,
Budd and Voilet - Happy 60th Anniversary
Love and Best Wishes Your Children, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren
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ORMISTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-12-06 published
FABER /
ORMISTON
Jonathan Francis
FABER,
son of Ed and Mary
FABER of Strathroy
and Jill Anne
ORMISTON, daughter of Bruce and the late Fran
ORMISTON
of Kenora were married at Knox United Church in Kenora on July
26, 2003. They are presently making their home in Hamilton where
Jon is employed with Great-West Life Assurance Company and Jill
is employed with the Catholic Children's Aid Society,
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ORMUT m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-01 published
Lucinda BINGHAM and Aaron
GOLDBERG -- Match
By Judith Tenenbaum, Saturday, October 1, 2005, Page M4
Lucinda BINGHAM and Aaron
GOLDBERG thought it would be great
while it lasted. But as it turned out, not even the Atlantic
Ocean could douse their sparks.
She was from the University of Sheffield and he from the University
of British Columbia when they met in September, 1998, as exchange
students at the University of California, Santa Barbara. In different
disciplines, they seemed unlikely to reconnect. But that November,
when Ms. BINGHAM was wending through the beachfront student housing
with its open keg parties, she drifted into Mr.
GOLDBERG's home.
"He was celebrating his birthday, didn't know why I was there,
but was happy I turned up," she recalls. The theme, "An Evening
at the Lab," had the boisterous gathering imbibing test-tube
shooters. Caught up in the festivities, Mr.
GOLDBERG affectionately
pinched Ms.
BINGHAM's cheek. After an instinctive retaliatory
slap, she apologetically offered her number when he asked for it.
They were soon an item, but romance was overshadowed by the reality
of each returning home. "We made it clear that we would enjoy
the time we had in California and not put pressure on each other,"
Ms. BINGHAM says.
Their year in the sun ended in June, 1999. As a last hurrah,
they motored up the coast to Vancouver, across Canada to Toronto
and down to Washington, where the Friends bid adieu.
The phone lines burned in the interval before each returned to
fourth-year university, but it was Mr.
GOLDBERG who blinked first.
"I said, 'We'll be together until we are apart, until we decide
we'd rather be with someone else, or it's too heart-wrenching
to be together [but apart],' " he says. "But Friends calling
every day... it wasn't the right category."
The next couple of years included reciprocal visits, and both
became focused on pursuing their master's degrees. When Ms.
BINGHAM
completed her year of film Theory at the University of Nottingham,
she joined Mr.
GOLDBERG in Manhattan, where he was taking media
studies at N.Y.U. By August, 2001, they had their own apartment
in Brooklyn, but she had returned to England to obtain a U.S. working visa.
Suddenly, on 9/11, as Mr.
GOLDBERG watched the maelstrom from
his rooftop, the couple rethought their priorities. "There was
no hesitation in my mind. I was going to New York on the next plane," Ms.
BINGHAM says.
Clearly, Mr.
GOLDBERG was overwhelmed by her courage and commitment.
"Lucinda made a big sacrifice coming, and not only the timing,
but because North America is my territory," he says.
By March 2003, they had relocated to Toronto, where he began
work for Brunico Communications, later moving to the ad agency
Axmith McIntyre Wicht. Ms.
BINGHAM, waiting for her permanent
residency, volunteered at the Paper Things boutique in support
of the National Ballet and for various film festivals. "I guess
when you are not able to work, you indulge yourself in the things
you enjoy," she says with a laugh.
Mr. GOLDBERG's quest for a unique proposal spot drew him to the
Ice Hotel near Quebec City. Not to everyone's taste or temperature,
it is rebuilt annually from 5,000 tons of ice, with 16-foot ceilings,
decor and furniture all fashioned from ice.
"It was freezing," Mr.
GOLDBERG admits, but "dogsledding and
dinner in the lodge were nicer than expected." On January 17,
2004, as they snuggled in sleeping bags on a mattress of deer
pelts, Mr.
GOLDBERG proffered his own piece of ice.
The proposal gave more than a passing nod to family tradition:
The ring had been his mother's, passed to her from his grandmother,
and it was presented in an original box from the jewellery store
his grandfather once owned.
Invitations to their London wedding specified cocktail attire
and dancing shoes. "Lucinda is a citizen of the world. Not only
did her bridesmaids live in different cities -- they lived in
different time zones," Mr.
GOLDBERG says.
"It was complicated," Ms.
BINGHAM says, "so I told them to wear
a little black Sex and the City dress, because everyone has a
little black favourite."
A convert to Judaism, she supplied the 109 attendees with a program
explaining the modified Jewish ceremony. Members of the wedding
party held the chuppah, designed by Mr.
GOLDBERG's aunt, Hong
Kong artist Lori
ORMUT-
DURBIN.
The couple were united by Rabbi
Laura JANNER-
KLAUSNER and co-officiant Rabbi Matthew
DURBIN,
Mr. GOLDBERG's cousin.
The reception patisserie had a Seventh Avenue flavour thanks
to friend and groomsman Barry
GOLDMAN, who toted the wedding
cake and four frozen cheesecakes from the Carnegie Deli in his
luggage.
Mrs. GOLDBERG, 28, a senior publicist at Allied Advertising,
works on their DreamWorks account, and Mr.
GOLDBERG, 27, inspired
by family success, has begun his own entrepreneurial pursuits.
"We reached the pivotal moment and then we figured out how we'd
be able to make it possible," he says. "Our relationship was
more maintaining what we had, instead of building what wasn't
there yet."
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OROZCO m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-15 published
RICHARDSON /
OROZCO
Sep and Pat
RICHARDSON are very pleased to announce the marriage
of their daughter Stacy to Mauricio
OROZCO,
son of Patti
MEDINA.
The gazebo ceremony and reception took place Saturday, September
10, 2005 at Sawmill Creek Golf Resort, Camlachie, Ontario
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ORR m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-21 published
ORR,
Ted and Janice - 25th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations on your 25th Wedding Anniversary June 17, 2003
With love from your family.
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ORRIS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-31 published
Louise PROCKTOR and Rick
MALHOTRA -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
December 31, 2005, Page M4
Rick MALHOTRA, an economic analysis manager at Exchange Solutions,
decries the glib stereotypes often applied to number crunchers.
But when he proposed to Louise
PROCKTOR on September 24, 2004,
he couldn't resist mixing a little math and a bit of logic into
his romantic plans. Friday made an ideal day for proposing, he
figured, because he and Ms.
PROCKTOR could plan an engagement
period of exactly a year and get married on September 24, 2005
-- a Saturday.
"Rick has a way of pre-planning. He's the more calculating one
but has gotten romantic over the years," Ms.
PROCKTOR says.
Both were employees of Kraft Foods Inc. during August, 2000,
he in finance and she in marketing. After four consecutive days
of business and social gatherings, they developed a distinctly
non-corporate mutual interest. "I kind of thought he liked me
because he had been coming around my desk quite a lot," Ms.
PROCKTOR,
now 31, recalls with a laugh. That Christmas, she invited him
to her party; he reciprocated by asking her out. Despite their
efforts, the spiralling office romance soon became public, as
fellow employees spotted them entwined at the Art Gallery of
Ontario and office spring fling.
In the spring of 2002, Ms.
PROCKTOR entered the Schulich School
of Business M.B.A. program. "It was intense," she says, "and
I could call Rick at any hour and he'd talk me through anything.
The next summer, a job-hunting Ms.
PROCKTOR often crashed like
a third roommate at the conveniently located Yonge and St. Clair
apartment Mr.
MALHOTRA shared with a friend. "We spent a lot
of time together," she recalls. "I love the way he is with family
and Friends, always so sincere."
Mr. MALHOTRA, now 29, found her presence a delight, taking front
row centre for her performances in amateur musical theatre, and
teaching her tennis while she taught him golf. "She was someone
I could be myself with, and most importantly she laughed at my
jokes," he chuckles. "It's excellent being with someone who pulls
you out of your normal comfort zone, and at the end of the day
makes you a better person."
On their September 24, 2004, outing, he insisted that she close
her eyes until at Coronation Park, at Lake Shore and Bathurst.
He guided her to a blanket strewn with roses facing the site
of their future condo home. He then presented her with a handmade
book of poems, the first three transcribed with his comments,
and a fourth he had composed titled Four, symbolizing the years
they had dated and that pivotal quartet of those August days
when they had first met. His poem ended, "I would be forever
honoured and blessed if you would accept this," and on turning
the page Ms.
PROCKTOR found a ring nestled inside.
After he slid the ring on her finger, Mr.
MALHOTRA deliberated
a fitful 20 minutes before urging her to use his cellphone to
confirm the tentative arrangements he had already made with her
insurance company adding the diamond to her policy. Having noted
his angst the previous evening, an intuitive Ms.
PROCKTOR had
manicured her nails and stowed a camera in her bag, which they
handed to a passing policeman on horseback to capture the moment.
The traditional wedding included Chaplain Milton
ORRIS reciting
a Hindi greeting, a rice ceremony and the Saptapadi [seven blessings].
The couple ended their vows with the same quote, "I promise to
walk through this life long journey together, side by side, hand
in hand and heart to heart."
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ORSZULIK,
May and Eryk - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary! With love
and affection from Robert, Derek and Marilyn and their children
Ryan, Shannon and Megan. Special greetings from sister Lily.
A very special day for two very special people.
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ORZECH m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-11-08 published
GREENBERG /
ORZECH -- Bonnie and Saul
GREENBERG and Mary and
Lou ORZECH are thrilled to announce the engagement of their children,
Cara and Jamie. Proud grandparents are Dora
GREENBERG,
Shaynka
and Bob FARBER and Meyer
METZENDORF.
Excited siblings are Jojo
and Neil.
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