SCAFE
SCARROW
SCHACHTER
SCHAEFER
SCHATZKY
SCHAUS
SCHEDEWITZ
SCHELSTRAETE
SCHEMBRI
SCHERER
SCHERLE
SCHIELDS
SCHILDER
SCHILLACI
SCHILLER
SCHMIDT
SCHNEIDER
SCHOENHERR
SCHOLES
SCHOMBURG
SCHONEMANN
SCHOTT
SCHRAM
SCHREINER
SCHROEDER
SCHULTZ
SCHUURMANS
SCHWAB
SCHWARTZ
SCLATER
SCOBIE
SCOTT
SCRIVER
SCRUTON
SCULLY
SCWOCK
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Ernest and Ida
(HAVENS)
SCAFE,
Dad's 94rd Birthday and 68th Anniversary
Love from Donald and Georgie, Betty and Carl and family, nieces and nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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SCAFE,
Ernest▼ and Ida
(HAVENS) - 70th Anniversary
Dad's 96th Birthday and 70th Anniversary
Love from Donald and Georgie, Betty and Carl and family, nieces
and nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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SCAFE,
Ernest▲ and Ida
(HAVENS) - 71st Anniversary
Dad's 97th Birthday and 71st Anniversary
Love from Donald and Georgie, Betty and Carl and family, nieces
and nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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SCARROW m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-12 published
SCARROW /
PHILLIPS -- Engagement
Doug and Shirley
SCARROW of London are proud to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Vanessa Jean to Mark Bradley, son
of Carol and the late Glen
PHILLIPS of Goderich. The wedding
is to take place in Bayfield, Ontario in August of 2006. Congratulations
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SCARROW /
LYNCH -- Forthcoming Marriage
Doug and Carol
SCARROW of Komoka are happy to announce the upcoming
marriage of their youngest daughter, Nicole, to Jeffery
LYNCH,
son of Yvonne
LUX of Pembroke, and the late Todd
LYNCH.
Grandparents
of the bride are Allan and Ila
MUXLOW and the late Harold
SHAY/SHEA
and Bill and Betty
SCARROW of Sarnia. The wedding will take place
in Petawawa on May 10th, 2008.
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SCARROW m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-10 published
Shelley Lynn
SCARROW and James Andrew
HURST -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page▼ M4
Shelley SCARROW and James
HURST learned how to take criticism
from each other long before they became romantically involved.
As co-writers on the television series Degrassi: The Next Generation,
they sparred regularly over plot lines and character development.
"Being in the same room with a person when they are throwing
out creative ideas and you are shooting them down is a recipe
for disaster," Mr.
HURST says.
Fortunately, Ms.
SCARROW adds, "we conversed like co-workers,
and it made romance a piece of cake because we had figured out
communicating early on."
Their careers first intersected on the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation series Riverdale in 2000, and a flirtation flickered.
Later, Ms.
SCARROW -- hired on to the Degrassi series, and fond
of the savvy Mr.
HURST -- recruited him to train her on scriptwriting
software. Both were in relationships at the time, she notes.
"It was sort of Sex and the City: the guy so sweet, and so taken,
a completely safe crush."
By the show's second season, both were unattached, but Ms.
SCARROW
played it coy. "When he'd come round, I'd make rebound noises
-- bong, bong -- because I knew if I fell for him, it would be
eternal brokenheartedness, or marriage."
But a watershed moment came when he offered her two mix CDs.
"With quotes and graphics, they were like works of art. The fact
he spent so many hours on them was a little ding!"
Mr. HURST remembers being smitten during an early date when he
touched her and "felt a magic thunderbolt." Still, they kept
their romance a secret, lest it appear to compromise their creative
efforts. "I needed to be able to say, 'James, that's the dumbest
idea I've ever heard,' " she laughs.
But when both went to the hospital with food poisoning, a co-worker
in crisis called his home looking for Ms.
SCARROW.
Since their
secret was clearly in the open, the two "came out of the closet,"
she says.
Degrassi storylines and characters often paralleled their personal
realities. "We wrote our own romance, in a weird, oblique sort
of way, but I don't think we were aware," Mr.
HURST says. "One
episode Shelley wrote was so beautiful it blew me away. I'd like
to think [that], in it, she was describing feelings for me."
With television movies and documentaries to his credit, he has
won two Writers Guild of Canada awards and at 36 is an executive
producer and head writer on the sixth season of Degrassi. Ms.
SCARROW,
whose Degrassi writing is characterized by raw and jarring subject
matter, was a co-Gemini nominee with Mr.
HURST.
The duo, both
B.F.A. graduates of York University, are social and environmental
activists. They drive a Prius, support Amnesty International,
the World Wildlife Federation and (in his case) the Green Party.
"James makes me laugh every day," she says. "I know if we got
stuck in a cellar for 30 days, we'd never run out of things to
talk about and there'd be a lot of giggling."
He counters: "Shelley's the best of both worlds, beautiful and
brilliant, but we have fun and goof around."
On a showery Valentine's evening in 2005, a ring in his pocket,
he visualized parking a block from the trendy Rain restaurant
and huddling under an umbrella to offer a proposal. But the gods
dissented, and when he was forced to wheel into a space right
in front of the restaurant, the uber-cool Mr.
HURST was flummoxed.
"I ordered a large drink, couldn't eat, and the room was spinning.
I was a nervous, babbling mess," he admits. But they joined the
world of hokey hearts as he rattled off his proposal to the approval
of nearby diners.
Officiant
Virginia
Cresswell
JONES married the couple at the
Distillery
District's
Blue Dot Gallery on May 6. The new Mrs.
SCARROW
HURST, 35, looked like a torch singer in a Marcel wave and thirties-style
trumpet skirted gown, complemented by her bridegroom in shadow
pinstripe. "We felt Hollywood," she recalls, "a little Zelda
and Scott Fitzgerald."
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ABENSTEIN /
SCHACHTER - Sara and Len
ABENSTEIN,
Harriet and Barry
SCHACHTER are thrilled to announce the engagement of their children
Joelle and Adam on Saturday May 17, 2003. Proud grandparents
are Ida ABENSTEIN and Issie
ROSE.
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SCHAEFER,
Erich and Theresa - Happy 50th Anniversary
October 22, 2005 Come help us celebrate with Erich and Theresa
at an Open House, October 22, 2-4 p.m., Ramada Inn, Wellington
Rd. Best Wishes!!
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EISNER /
SCHATZKY -- Proud parents and grandparents wish to announce
the engagement of Jodi
EISNER and Mark
SCHATZKY.
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SCHAUS,
Todd and Kelly - Happy First Anniversary
September 11, 2004
Wishing you a life full of love and laughter, With our love,
Mom and Dad
SUTHERLAND
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SCHEDEWITZ,
Catherine and Robert - Happy Valentine's Day
Married August 7, 2004 in London, Ontario. Congratulations Catherine
DUDZIC and Robert
SCHEDEWITZ on celebrating your first Valentine's Day as Husband and Wife.
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SCHELSTRAETE,
Bob and Elaine - Happy 40th Anniversary
September 28, 2005 With all our love and thanks for everything
you do; Karen, Brian, Megan, Ben and Tyler; Lynn, Hersh, Noah, (Abby), and Kyle.
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SMITH /
SCHEMBRI
Forthcoming
Marriage
Barbara and Norman
SMITH and Marion
VAUGHAN and Mario
SCHEMBRI
are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children,
Stephanie and Mario. The wedding will take place on July 12,
2003 at Holy Angels Church in Saint Thomas.
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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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SCHERLE /
ANDERSON -- Engagement
It is with great pleasure that the families of Jeff
SCHERLE and
Lauren ANDERSON announce their engagement to be married in the Fall of 2007.
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SCHIELDS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-22 published
Marnie SUGARMAN and Stephen
ADLER -- Match
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▼
January 22, 2005 - Page M6
If Stephen
ADLER chronicles his memoirs, the results will leave
the uninitiated bedazzled. In first-year university, with the
bravura of a 19-year-old, he wrote to Dennis Swanson, president
of ABC Sports: "You gave Oprah her first job, now give me mine."
And he scored. For the next three summers, he worked as an intern
in sportscasting for the major U.S. networks. The bold feat even
led to an interview with Oprah Winfrey herself.
So it's not surprising the story of his engagement to Marnie
SUGARMAN features more of the same bold strategizing.
Ms. SUGARMAN, a former camp counsellor, got together with Mr.
ADLER after bumping into his sister, Pamela
ADLER, a one-time
charge of hers, on Bloor Street. "My brother looks pretty good
these days," Ms.
ADLER told Ms.
SUGARMAN.
Ms. SUGARMAN handed over her number, and shortly after that encounter
in November of 2001, she and Mr.
ADLER met.
"She was stunningly beautiful, and I had her on the first date
when I casually said I had been on Oprah, and then changed the
topic," says the University of Ottawa graduate, who is now a
fundraiser at Reena, a Toronto agency that works with the developmentally disabled.
Ms. SUGARMAN, who holds a master's degree in journalism, enthuses
about their common interests. "At the time, I was an associate
producer for W-Five and he didn't ask me to explain. It was brilliant."
Later, she told her mother, "I think I met my match, someone
who talks as much as I do."
Further, both embraced the value of family. Their visit to his
grandparents in Montreal profoundly affected her. "He respected
them and they loved him, yet were Friends. It was pivotal --
I had always wanted someone who respected family the way I did," she says.
By the summer of 2003, Mr.
ADLER was envisioning the extraordinary:
"To give her the biggest and best proposal story anyone can have."
But because of her close relationship with Friends and family,
he knew Ms.
SUGARMAN would want to be with them when she got engaged.
He concocted a bifurcated approach. In a parody of the phantom
character George Kaplan in Alfred Hitchcock's North By Northwest,
Mr. ADLER created a fictitious client whom he described as a
flamboyant bon vivant. Then, he arranged an appointment at the
Windsor Arms hotel, where the couple headed after a Peter Gabriel
concert in July, 2003. "Even his parents were in on it, saying
he [the supposed client] sounded fabulous," Ms.
SUGARMAN notes.
"And I bought into every ounce of the story."
When they arrived, they received a message that the client was
delayed but that they were invited to his suite, where flowers
and delicacies awaited. Suddenly, when Ms.
SUGARMAN noticed the
stuffed bears that were reminiscent of Mr.
ADLER's first gift
to her, the jig was up. "She almost started to convulse, smiling
and wailing in combination as I got down on one knee and proposed,"
Mr. ADLER says. He then ushered her to the downstairs bar, where
family and Friends toasted the engaged pair.
Two weeks later, the spectacular finale was set. Mr.
ADLER persuaded
her boss to commandeer a reluctant Ms.
SUGARMAN, now a television
producer for Red Apple Entertainment, who was in the midst of
a long-awaited interview. "My boss wouldn't even let me go to
the bathroom," she says. "We ran, ran, ran, out. Stephen put
his foot on the pedal, and we were off."
Timing was crucial because of distance, a border to cross, and
an intractable schedule dependent on the weather. Mr.
ADLER gave
her a series of envelopes to open in sequence, each with driving
directions that collectively led to their final destination,
without revealing it.
Mr. ADLER fuelled the drama by insisting that she relinquish
her ring. "The place we're going you can't be engaged or married,"
he explained.
A six-hour push found them in Akron, Ohio, at sunset, on the
tarmac for the Goodyear blimp. "Oh my God, you're going to ask
me to marry you again," Ms.
SUGARMAN guessed. "I'm going to laugh!"
"I don't care what you do," Mr.
ADLER whispered, "but they think
this is our engagement and you'd better cry." As the blimp ascended,
he handed her a love note, tears gushed on cue, and the flight
crew applauded.
An engagement on the blimp was as likely as a seat on Apollo,
yet undeterred, Mr.
ADLER had e-blitzed for months every potential
source to plead his case, while saving every correspondence for
Ms. SUGARMAN, an avid scrapbooker. Finally, an empathetic ear
at Goodyear agreed to help.
On October 10 at the Toronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre,
Rabbi Erwin
SCHIELDS wed the couple, then both 27. The bride's
92-year-old grandmother, whose 65th anniversary was that very
day, attended the ceremony. Their odyssey would continue on a
honeymoon planned by Ms.
SUGARMAN to the Seychelles Islands,
Zanzibar and Madagascar.
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SCHILDER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-21 published
SCHILDER,
Willem▼
(Bill▼ the Plumber) and Synthia (Synt) - Happy
50th Wedding Anniversary
Friends of the family, the theatre, customers, neighbours, join
us in celebrating this milestone Saturday July 12, 2008 350 McNay
Street Best Wishes only.
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SCHILDER,
Willem▲
(Bill▲ the Plumber) and Synthia (Synt) - Happy
50th Wedding Anniversary
Friends of the family, the theatre, customers, neighbours, join
us in celebrating this milestone Saturday July 12, 2008 from
2: 00-5:00 p.m. 350 McNay Street Best Wishes only Love, your family
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SCHILLACI m@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-06-23 published
SCHILLACI,
Alf and Rena - 50th anniversary
We wish to say a great big thank you to all our family and Friends
for making our 50th anniversary such a very special one. What
a great job our children and their spouses did. It was a wonderful
day, and one we will cherish always. A very special thank you
to Barbara and Steve for our trip to France, England and Scotland.
Love to you all Mom and Dad, Alf and Rena
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SCHILLER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-10 published
50th Wedding Anniversary, Henry and Hilda
SCHILLER,
May 17, 2003
Family and Friends are invited to an Open House from 2: 00 to
6: 00 p.m. at 7 Palmer Court, Saint Thomas
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SCHMIDT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-02 published
SCHMIDT,
Irwin and Joan - Happy 40th Anniversary
Married July 3, 1965
Happy 40th Anniversary Mom and Dad
Love Tracy, Lee, Liam and Noah, Brent and Corrie, Brad and Heather.
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ROMANSON /
SCHMIDT -- Engagement
Dr. Paul and Karen
ROMANSON are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Alicia Eileen to Matthew (Matt) David
SCHMIDT,
son of Bruce and Sally
SCHMIDT of London, Ontario. The wedding
will take place September 2007. Best wishes to a wonderful couple!
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STILSON /
SCHMIDT -- Engagement
It is with great pleasure that the parents of Terra Gayle
STILSON
and Ryan Keith
SCHMIDT announce their engagement and forthcoming
marriage. The wedding will take place in May 2007. Congratulations
and Best Wishes for a happy future!
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SCHMIDT,
Ryan and Terra
(STILSON) - Happy 1st Anniversary
May 12, 2008 Lots of Love and Best Wishes! Your Family
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SCHNEIDER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-25 published
GAGNÉ /
SCHNEIDER
Deborah and Bernard exchanged vows of love on
Saturday, January 18, 2003 Toronto. Best of Luck from family and Friends.
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Michelle and Allan
YELLIN of Calgary, Nancy and Ted
LISS and Larry
CRYSTAL of Toronto are thrilled to announce the engagement of
their children, Talia and Matthew. Elated grandparents are Margot
& Lionel SCHNEIDER,
Claire
YELLIN, Judy and Mickey
ZWORTH and Jeannette
& Bert MENDELSON.
Lovingly remembered at this time are Hertzel
YELLIN,
Fred
WOLFE and Max
CRYSTAL.
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FALLON /
SCHOENHERR
With much joy we announce the forthcoming marriage of Dr. Katherine
Mary FALLON, daughter of Anne
FALLON and the late William
FALLON
of Saint Thomas to John
SCHOENHERR,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
SCHOENHERR
of Waterloo, Ontario The wedding will take place July 30, in London, Ontario
Love and Blessings from Mom and family.
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SCHOLES m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-19 published
HALLMAN /
ROBINSON
Jan ROBINSON (née
SCHOLES) from London, and Paul
HALLMAN from
Brampton, were married May 27th, 2003 while on safari in Tanzania,
Africa.
They honeymooned on the Island of Zanzibar and returned home
for their "Canadian Wedding Celebration" June 13th and now reside
in Delaware, Ontario.
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SCHOMBURG /
STRINGLE
Randy and Lynne
SCHOMBURG, along with Ron and Nancy
STRINGLE,
are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children,
Scott and Angela. The marriage ceremony will take place on Saturday,
October 4, 2003 at King Street Congregational Church.
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SCHOMBURG,
Hugh and Thelma - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
September 19, 1953
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GLEESON,
Jeffery
Paul and Elizabeth Anne
The families of Elizabeth Anne
SCHONEMANN and Jeffery Paul
GLEESON
are very pleased to announce their marriage which took place
August 21, 2003 on Varadero Beach, Cuba. The wedding reception
was held in St. Jacobs on September 13, 2003.
Liz and Jeff are currently residing in London.
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SCHOTT,
Jack and Dorothy (née
OSBORN)
Celebrated their 50th Anniversary
October 3, 2003
They were married at Cronyn Memorial Church, London. Love from
your family.
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JENKINS /
SCHRAM -- Buck and Doe
Buck and Doe for April
SCHRAM and Greg
JENKINS
July 14, 2007 at the
Everett Legion 8: 00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.
Tickets $10 each. Music, Dancing, Food and Fun
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COLLINS /
SCHREINER -- Buck and Doe
Robert COLLINS and Rosalie
SCHREINER
Saturday, June 7, 2008, Flesherton Kinplex, 9: 00 p.m.-1:00 am.
Music by Randy
RAY, Lunch Provided. Tickets 2/$12. Age of Majority
Card Required.
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SCHREINER /
COLLINS -- Buck and Doe
Rosalie SCHREINER and Robert
COLLINS on June 7, 2008 at the Flesherton
Kinplex 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
$8.00 per person or 2 for $12.00
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SCHROEDER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
SCHROEDER,
Jim And Janet - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
August 22, 2003
Congratulations with all our love from Gary, Todd, Margo, Hanan,
Tyler, Hillary, Jesse and Zach.
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SCHULTZ /
MALONE
Dr. Christopher
SCHULTZ and Dr. Katie
MALONE were married at
St. Patrick Parish, Lucan, on August 3, 2002. Christopher is
the son of Dr. Thomas and Lois
SCHULTZ of Kitchener, and Katie
is the daughter of Paul and Mary Lou
MALONE of Whalen Corners.
Christopher and Katie reside in Toronto.
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SCHUURMANS,
Mike and Mary - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
May 19, 2006
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SCHWAB m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-29 published
Jennifer Rebecca
HERBERTSON and Peter Raymond
GONDOS -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page▲▼ M5
Even as social networking has yielded to the Net and a currency
of smiley faces has supplanted friendly cocktails, finding a
cyber soulmate remains as chancy as a roll of the dice. And yet,
Rebecca HERBERTSON and Peter
GONDOS came up winners.
"The older you are," Ms.
HERBERTSON believes, the less inclined
you become "to pick up anybody at a bar or club -- and dating
at work is not advisable." Her eventual solution was to dabble
at two dating sites for almost a year. "I dated a lot, one-night
dates, out for drinks, dinner, and nothing clicked. I saw a couple
of people a few times, but we were trying too hard."
In April, 2004, a forthright profile and e-smile from Mr.
GONDOS
piqued her interest, but a less-than-complimentary arm's-length
photo he had snapped of himself had her thinking twice. Two months
later, disillusioned by "all of the inappropriate men" she was
meeting and about to erase her bio, she noticed a familiar profile
while having a last glance at her second site. "I checked out
the picture, which had been updated, and it was indeed the same
person [Mr.
GONDOS]."
With her remaining credits, she clicked
hello.
For his part, the convivial Mr.
GONDOS was still reeling from
an encounter with someone else the previous week. He was stunned,
but all the same, he recalls, "I thought I would just keep trying."
New to e-dating, he had found personal encounters disappointing.
On-line profiles were often so embellished that they scarcely
resembled the individuals he'd meet.
After several e-mail messages and two long phone chats, wary
but ever optimistic, they met on June 8, 2004. Mr.
GONDOS bestowed
a huge hug and long-stemmed roses on his date. "We popped into
a local pub, held hands the entire evening, and it was like we
had been together for years," says Ms.
HERBERTSON, who is now
38. "When I met Peter, it was a coup de foudre, like a lightning
bolt."
"We just knew," Mr.
GONDOS adds, recalling the moment.
Over the next several months, the couple bonded with each other's
families, found they shared a sense of humour ("on the dark side"),
and enjoyed karaoke evenings at Mighty Mike's, a High Park pub
where he DJ'd part-time.
By December, 2004, Mr.
GONDOS, who is employed by Handyman Matters,
had reached a decision: "I liked to hang out with her a little
more than dating, so why not make it official?" On Christmas
Eve, with some anxiety, he offered her two small gift boxes,
both containing jewellery and one of them holding a diamond ring.
"That's as close as I could get to a proposal," he says.
At the time, Ms.
HERBERTSON, the office administrator for Fieldgate
Developments, was saddened by two family deaths and further unnerved
by a parent's illness, so she chose to delay a wedding. But then,
as skies brightened, she was ready to forge a plan.
The "freckly redheaded" couple's April 1 wedding invitations
whimsically proclaimed, "No more fooling around." Having first
found silver-filigreed, lavender silk shoes, the bride banked
on locating a matching gown, plus appropriate fabric for dresses
for nieces Samantha, Erika and Alexandra
SCHWAB, the flower girls.
The bridegroom sported a lavender shirt accented by a pewter-and-purple
tie.
Brother Mike, who built the wedding arch, was leery that an altar-shy
Mr. GONDOS, 41, would actually stand beneath it. But he was proved
wrong, and
so Rev. Tina
GABRIEL officiated before 51 Friends
and family members at the Delta East Toronto Hotel.
"The Net is a great way of meeting people," enthuses the new
Mrs. GONDOS. "And if you meet the man or woman of your dreams,
good for you!"
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BAYER /
FEIN -- Edie and Jeff
BAYER and Sharon
FEIN are delighted
to announce the engagement of their children Ilana and Allan
(son of the late Ronnie
FEIN.)
Proud▼ grandparents are Bella
RICH
and Clara SCHWARTZ. A spring wedding is planned.
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BAYER /
FEIN -- Edie and Jeff
BAYER and Sharon
FEIN are delighted
to announce the engagement of their children Ilana and Allan
(son of the late Ronnie
FEIN.)
Proud▲ grandparents are Bella
RICH
and Clara SCHWARTZ. A spring wedding is planned.
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MANLY /
BLACK -- Myra and Jeffrey
MANLY, and Faye and Ian
BLACK
are absolutely thrilled to announce the engagement of their children
Sara and David. Proud grandparents are Irma and Abe
ZISKIN, and
Anne BLACK.
Excited siblings are Daniel, David, Riva, Shane,
and niece Samara. Dearly missed at this time are grandparents
Fanny and Norman
MANLY,
Pearl and Louis
SCHWARTZ, and Joseph
BLACK.
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Engagement Notice
SCLATER -
STALLAERT
Ian and Caroline
SCLATER of Belmont are pleased to announce the
engagement of their son Scott Edward to Kelly Marie, daughter of Bill and Vicky
SHARROW of Chatham.
The couple are planning a Spring Wedding.
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YOUNG /
SCOBIE
Marian and John
YOUNG of London are happy to announce the engagement
of their daughter Erin Jennifer
YOUNG to Michael John
SCOBIE,
son of Wendy and Gary
SCOBIE of Windsor.
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YOUNG /
SCOBIE
Marian and John
YOUNG of London are happy to announce the engagement
of their daughter Erin Jennifer
YOUNG to Michael John
SCOBIE,
son of Wendy and Gary
SCOBIE of Windsor.
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SCOTT m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-15 published
SCOTT /
MOORE -- Forthcoming Marriage
Mrs. Cheryl
SCOTT and the late Richie
SCOTT would like to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Amber Blakey
SCOTT
to Curtis James
MOORE
son of David and Shelley
MOORE of Perth.
Wedding to take place on Saturday July 2, 2005 at the country
home of Don
JACK,
Flesherton.
Congratulations Amber and Curtis.
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MOORE,
Amber
(SCOTT) and Curtis - 1st Wedding Anniversary
Happy First Wedding Anniversary to Amber
(SCOTT) and Curtis
MOORE
July 2, 2006
You've made it through one year of total bliss.
Love and Blessings from your family.
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SCOTT,
Bob▼ and Maxine - 50th Wedding Anniversay
The▼
Family of Bob and Maxine
SCOTT
Invite you to a Come and Go
Tea Celebrating their 50th Wedding anniversary Saturday October 27,
2007, 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. Erskine Presbyterian Church, Dundalk
Best Wishes Only
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SCOTT m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-31 published
Celebrate 50th Anniversary
On Saturday, October 27 many Friends, relatives and neighbours
called at Erskine Presbyterian Church, Dundalk to extend best
wishes and congratulations to Bob and Maxine
SCOTT on the occasion
of their 50th wedding anniversary. Special guests in attendance
were Maxine's parents, Ken and Elva
FRASER, who marked their
71st…wedding anniversary in September. Congratulations to all
and may you enjoy more happy anniversaries.
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SCOTT,
Bob▲ and Maxine
We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who made the
celebration of our 50th wedding anniversary very special for
us. With your many cards of greetings, generous gifts and your
attendance at our Come and Go party at the church; you all helped
made it a party for us. Special thanks to our family for the
dinner in the evening at Markdale Golf and Country Club, great
job kids, we had a wonderful time, love you. God has truly blessed
us with many wonderful Friends and family and our life together,
to Him we give praise and thanksgiving.
- Bob and Maxine
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SCOTT m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-24 published
Sarah SCOTT and Benjamin
QUACKENBUSH were married in a beautiful ceremony on December 31,
2006 at the Mindemoya Missionary Church with Reverend Ray
KLOETSTRA officiating.
The▲ bride is the daughter of Doctor Dale and Holly
SCOTT, and the grand-daughter of Gladys
SCOTT, and Dennis and Ann
ZYLSTRA.
The groom is the
son of Bonnie and Bob
QUACKENBUSH, and the grand_son of Ralph
HARRIS.
The bride was dressed in a winter white, satin gown and elbow length veil. She was attended
by her sisters Heather
FILBY,
Bethany and Leah
SCOTT, as well as Amanda
WAHL, who wore
tea-length black dresses. The bouquets, designed by Bethany, contained silk gardenias
with miniature lights, tiny bells, and burgundy ribbon.
The groom was attended by Bruce HOWARTH, Mark
SMITH, Todd
McDONALD, and Josh
WILSON.
Jane BEST provided music on the harp and piano and Bryan
WINDLE addressed the couple.
The bride’s father sang “The Prayer” by Foster and Sager, accompanied by the bride’s
mother on the piano and sister Heather on the flute.
The bride is a graduate of Redeemer University and the University of
Ottawa and is teaching at Northeastern Public School in Garson. The groom
is a graduate of University of Guelph, and Lakehead University, and is
currently enrolled in the Northern Ontario School of Medicine.
The couple resides at their home in Sudbury
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SCOTT 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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SCOTT,
Cameron and Reta - Happy 40th Anniversary
January 16, 2005
Love and best wishes from your family and Friends
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SCOTT,
Carmen▼ and Barbara - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
From your kids and their family. Friends are invited to join
the celebration at the Delaware Community Centre May 15th between
2 and 5 p.m.
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SCOTT,
Carmen▲ and Barbara - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
From your kids and their family. Friends are invited to join
the celebration at the Delaware Community Centre May 15th between
2 and 5 p.m.
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McDONALD,
Linda and Chuck - Happy 40th Mom and Dad
Love Barb, David and James
SCOTT, Sandra, Justin, Kurtis, Scottie
and Tamara
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SCOTT,
Ivan and Nancy - Happy 62nd Anniversary
Married December 4, 1943
Congratulations to Ivan and Nancy. May you have many more! With
love from all of your family.
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SCOTT,
Jack and Jean - 60th Anniversary
March 30, 2006
Congratulations and much love to Jack and Jean
SCOTT on 60 years
of marriage, from their children, Sandra and David
HODSON,
Dawn
and Brian MURPHY,
Bill and Lottie
SCOTT; grandchildren Amy and
Chris McCARTEN,
Paul and Lisa
HOPKINS, Scott and Cara
HODSON,
Shayne and Darren
LARSEN,
Ryan (and Casey)
MURPHY, Nicholas
SCOTT,
Drew SCOTT,
Shelby
HODSON, great-grand_sons Aidan
LARSEN and Dylan
HODSON.
Best wishes also from many nieces and nephews and Friends.
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SCOTT /
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON -- Engagement
Ian and Barb
SCOTT and Don and Marj
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Strathroy are
pleased to announce the engagement of their children, Gemma and
Paul. Wedding to place December 6, 2008 in Bayfield.
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SCOTT,
Mary and Leverne - 60th Wedding Anniversary
July 24, 1948 - 2008 Mary and Leverne are celebrating their 60th
Wedding Anniversary. Their family invites Friends and family
to an Open House, July 20, 2008, 1: 00-4:00 p.m. The Royal Canadian
Legion, 7097 Kilbourne Rd, Lambeth. Best Wishes Only.
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SCOTT,
Leverne and Mary - 60 Wedding Anniversary
We would like to express our appreciation to all the Friends,
relatives and old neighbours who came to our 60 Wedding Anniversary
Open House. Thanks for the beautiful cards and gifts. A special
thank you to our children and our grandchildren for hosting a
day to remember. Leverne and Mary
SCOTT.
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TIVENDALE /
SCOTT -- Wedding Reception
Deb SCOTT and Wayne
TIVENDALE both formally of New Lowell now residing in
Alberta Wish to invite you to join them June 7, 2008 at 8 p.m.
At the New Lowell Legion To help celebrate their marriage
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SCOTT /
TIVENDALE -- Wedding Reception
Deb SCOTT and Wayne
TIVENDALE both formally of New Lowell now residing
in Alberta Wish to invite you to join them June 7, 2008 at 8 p.m.
At the New Lowell Legion To help celebrate their marriage
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SCOTT /
TIVENDALE -- Wedding Reception
Deb SCOTT and Wayne
TIVENDALE both formally of New Lowell now residing
in Alberta Wish to invite you to join them June 7, 2008 at 8 p.m.
At the New Lowell Legion To help celebrate their marriage
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SCOTT m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-21 published
Elizabeth SCOTT and John
JOHNSON -- Match:
By Judith Tenebaum, Saturday, May 21, 2005, Page M6
When▼
John▼
David▼
JOHNSON, a Huntsville lawyer, couldn't negotiate
an out-of-court settlement for one of his clients, his case proceeded
to the examination-for-discovery stage, in May of 2001 in Lindsay,
Ontario▼
But▼ his ultimate discovery would be Elizabeth Ann
SCOTT.
After he conducted 45 minutes of questions, "I sat back in my
chair, proud, congratulating myself," he says. Mr.
JOHNSON then
suggested Ms.
SCOTT, a Toronto lawyer representing another party
in the case, might have further queries. "She asked her first
question, and I thought, 'I should have asked that,' and then
another that was good too, and so it went for about an hour.
"Elizabeth was showing me how to do my job. That was the first
time we met."
Ms. SCOTT says she found Mr.
JOHNSON "pretty smart and cute,"
but other than that, she didn't think much about him at that
point.
However, when the examinations concluded in November of 2001,
Mr. JOHNSON and Ms.
SCOTT lunched that final Friday with a fellow
lawyer before each headed home. "I didn't know if there was a
boyfriend, so I asked questions designed to elicit a 'we' response,
and gathered by the end of lunch she was single," says Mr.
JOHNSON,
who was newly available after a divorce.
When Ms. SCOTT said she would be working that Sunday, he mentioned
that, coincidentally, he would be in Toronto that day and invited
her out to dinner. "That's when I realized, whoo, he's asking
me out on a date," says Ms.
SCOTT, who cites timing and fate
as instrumental in their romance. She notes that had the lawsuit
against her client been dropped, "John and I would have never
met."
As they got to know each other, they learned that they had taken
the same bar admission course in Toronto in 1993. "I'm sure we
passed each other in the hall, and never knew who the other was.
If we had met, it wouldn't have been the right time," says Ms.
SCOTT, since Mr.
JOHNSON was married at that time.
Strong parental influence prompted both their careers. "When
I was a child, I was so argumentative my parents said I'd be
a fine lawyer. I'd wanted to be one from the time I was 10,"
says Mr. JOHNSON, a Queen's University graduate who hails from
Sundridge, Ontario, north of Huntsville.
"My dad always said, 'You should work for the underdog and help
people who need help.' "
True to that tenet, he says his clients are frequently "people
who have been hurt, or are sick, and trying to get benefits from
their insurance companies." As well, Mr.
JOHNSON, 35, has worked
regularly with house-building charity Habitat for Humanity, participating
in five projects, including one in Guyana.
Ms. SCOTT accepted her lawyer father's advice and entered law
school at the University of New Brunswick after completing an
honours degree in psychology and taking off a year to tour Australia,
New Zealand and Southeast Asia. After graduating, she found her
niche with Lawson McGrenere LLP representing insurers.
"I'm 39 now, dated a bit, and knew what I wanted. John is not
your conventional lawyer. He was like nobody else I had ever
met and treated me like gold," she says.
After▼ only their second date, a smitten and hopeful Mr.
JOHNSON
made an oblivious Ms.
SCOTT his life-insurance beneficiary. Meanwhile,
he had unwittingly won her over when he arrived at her home toting
a toolbox and ready to hang a heavy mirror that other suitors
had only promised to do. "I thought it was a sign," she says,
recalling that she had mused to herself, "Wouldn't it be funny
if this is the one I'm going to marry?"
Despite the playful chastisements of Friends that he was consorting
with the opposition after eight months of commuting from Muskoka
to Toronto, Mr.
JOHNSON arranged a transfer and joined Ms.
SCOTT
in a home they purchased. He became a partner in Johnson Clonfero
LLP and revived his adolescent passion for motorcycles. He purchased
one with assurances to a nervous Ms.
SCOTT that at the driver's
certification course he had taken, the examiner had deducted
points for driving too slowly.
On Friday evening of the 2004 Labour Day weekend, he persuaded
a wary Ms.
SCOTT to hop on his sport bike.
She clung to him tightly as they wound their way to Cherry Beach.
Alone there, she recalls her surprise as he reached into his
motorcycle jacket, pulled out a little box and got down on one
knee. "It was sweet," she says, "and by the water you feel like
you're not even in Toronto."
At Leaside United Church on January 22, Reverend Betty
JORDAN, whom
the bridegroom had met through Habitat, and Reverend Erin
TODD performed
the nuptials, with a luncheon at McLean House capping the event.
Considering that they often find themselves on the opposite ends
of arguments, they are remarkably adept at keeping their relationship
free of tension. "For the most part, we see things the same way
and bring the same philosophy to the practice of law," Mr.
JOHNSON
says, adding, "Elizabeth is smart, sexy, independent, everything
I wanted in a partner."
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Elizabeth SCOTT and John
JOHNSON -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,▲
May 21, 2005, Page M6
When▲
John▲
David▲
JOHNSON, a Huntsville lawyer, couldn't negotiate
an out-of-court settlement for one of his clients, his case proceeded
to the examination-for-discovery stage, in May of 2001 in Lindsay,
Ontario▲
But▲ his ultimate discovery would be Elizabeth Ann
SCOTT.
After he conducted 45 minutes of questions, "I sat back in my
chair, proud, congratulating myself," he says. Mr.
JOHNSON then
suggested Ms.
SCOTT, a Toronto lawyer representing another party
in the case, might have further queries. "She asked her first
question, and I thought, 'I should have asked that,' and then
another that was good too, and so it went for about an hour.
"Elizabeth was showing me how to do my job. That was the first time we met."
Ms. SCOTT says she found Mr.
JOHNSON "pretty smart and cute,"
but other than that, she didn't think much about him at that point.
However, when the examinations concluded in November of 2001,
Mr. JOHNSON and Ms.
SCOTT lunched that final Friday with a fellow
lawyer before each headed home. "I didn't know if there was a
boyfriend, so I asked questions designed to elicit a 'we' response,
and gathered by the end of lunch she was single," says Mr.
JOHNSON, who was newly available after a divorce.
When Ms. SCOTT said she would be working that Sunday, he mentioned
that, coincidentally, he would be in Toronto that day and invited
her out to dinner. "That's when I realized, whoo, he's asking
me out on a date," says Ms.
SCOTT, who cites timing and fate
as instrumental in their romance. She notes that had the lawsuit
against her client been dropped, "John and I would have never met."
As they got to know each other, they learned that they had taken
the same bar admission course in Toronto in 1993. "I'm sure we
passed each other in the hall, and never knew who the other was.
If we had met, it wouldn't have been the right time," says Ms.
SCOTT, since Mr.
JOHNSON was married at that time.
Strong parental influence prompted both their careers. "When
I was a child, I was so argumentative my parents said I'd be
a fine lawyer. I'd wanted to be one from the time I was 10,"
says Mr. JOHNSON, a Queen's University graduate who hails from
Sundridge, Ontario, north of Huntsville.
"My dad always said, 'You should work for the underdog and help
people who need help.' "
True to that tenet, he says his clients are frequently "people
who have been hurt, or are sick, and trying to get benefits from
their insurance companies." As well, Mr.
JOHNSON, 35, has worked
regularly with house-building charity Habitat for Humanity, participating
in five projects, including one in Guyana.
Ms. SCOTT accepted her lawyer father's advice and entered law
school at the University of New Brunswick after completing an
honours degree in psychology and taking off a year to tour Australia,
New Zealand and Southeast Asia. After graduating, she found her
niche with Lawson McGrenere LLP representing insurers.
"I'm 39 now, dated a bit, and knew what I wanted. John is not
your conventional lawyer. He was like nobody else I had ever
met and treated me like gold," she says.
After▲ only their second date, a smitten and hopeful Mr.
JOHNSON
made an oblivious Ms.
SCOTT his life-insurance beneficiary. Meanwhile,
he had unwittingly won her over when he arrived at her home toting
a toolbox and ready to hang a heavy mirror that other suitors
had only promised to do. "I thought it was a sign," she says,
recalling that she had mused to herself, "Wouldn't it be funny
if this is the one I'm going to marry?"
Despite the playful chastisements of Friends that he was consorting
with the opposition after eight months of commuting from Muskoka
to Toronto, Mr.
JOHNSON arranged a transfer and joined Ms.
SCOTT
in a home they purchased. He became a partner in Johnson Clonfero LLP and
revived his adolescent passion for motorcycles. He purchased
one with assurances to a nervous Ms.
SCOTT that at the driver's
certification course he had taken, the examiner had deducted
points for driving too slowly.
On Friday evening of the 2004 Labour Day weekend, he persuaded
a wary Ms.
SCOTT to hop on his sport bike.
She clung to him tightly as they wound their way to Cherry Beach.
Alone there, she recalls her surprise as he reached into his
motorcycle jacket, pulled out a little box and got down on one
knee. "It was sweet," she says, "and by the water you feel like
you're not even in Toronto."
At Leaside United Church on January 22, Reverend Betty
JORDAN, whom
the bridegroom had met through Habitat, and Reverend Erin
TODD performed
the nuptials, with a luncheon at McLean House capping the event.
Considering that they often find themselves on the opposite ends
of arguments, they are remarkably adept at keeping their relationship
free of tension. "For the most part, we see things the same way
and bring the same philosophy to the practice of law," Mr.
JOHNSON
says, adding, "Elizabeth is smart, sexy, independent, everything
I wanted in a partner."
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Bonnie MORTON and Charles
SCOTT -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page▲ M6
For 15-year-olds Bonnie
MORTON and Charles
SCOTT,
Canada's 1967
Centennial was the genesis of a relationship that would take
four decades to reach its apex.
Ms. MORTON, a native Nova Scotian from the Annapolis Valley,
was on her annual summer excursion with the family of her friend
Linda Ogler, tenting on Prince Edward Island -- where the girls
lingered one evening at famed Stanhope Beach. With his Friends,
a tanned Adonis-like Mr.
SCOTT breezed along "to check out the
chicks," and the reserved fair-haired Ms.
MORTON was agog. Her
pluckier friend sauntered over and pitched to the redheaded Mr.
SCOTT:
"There's a cute little blonde who would like to meet you."
A summer romance flourished for the pair, until school beckoned
in September. "Charley lived in Charlottetown, so a lot of late-night
calls and letters, 10 and 20 pages," kept them in touch, Ms.
MORTON
recalls.
Over the next several years, however, distance and distractions
intervened. In 1972, after both had graduated, Ms.
MORTON decided
to drive out in her first car to Prince Edward Island, where
Mr. SCOTT was working, to reconnect with her "first love." She
knew he might have a girlfriend, but continued undaunted. "The
other girl's heart broke. I sort of left her standing there,"
Mr. SCOTT remembers. But following a two-week rendezvous the
couple parted, apparently leaving their future behind them.
Meanwhile, Mr.
SCOTT attended the University of Prince Edward
Island and then the University of New Brunswick, found a job
in the airline industry and relocated to Calgary, where in 1997
he earned an M.B.A. He was married, with daughters Jennifer and
Christine, but eventually the marriage ended.
All the while, despite their separate lives, he insists Ms.
MORTON
was never out of his mind. "I'd be thinking about her. Where
was she? Was she okay? What was she doing?"
For her part, Ms.
MORTON who had remained in Nova Scotia, married,
had a son Nathan and a daughter Michelle, and eventually also
divorced. After which she ventured to Red Deer, where her daughter
was working, and later, to Calgary, to "start my life over."
Fate intervened at the end of one work week in May, 2002. Intrigued
by a barrage of classmates.com pop-ups, Mr.
SCOTT risked e-mailing
a Bonnie MORTON from Kings County Academy in Kentville, Nova
Scotia, seemingly to no avail.
Ms. MORTON, who was without a home computer, was unable to view
his e-mail until the following Monday at her office. Astounded,
she burst into an adrenaline-spiked frenzy. "I screamed, ran
around the office, and the girls asked what's wrong?" she recalls,
laughing.
Her reply, with area code included, had an ecstatic Mr.
SCOTT
realizing that they lived on opposite sides of the same tiny
hamlet of Spruce Meadows, and he sped to meet her that night.
"I couldn't stop shaking, I was so excited to see him," Ms.
MORTON
says.
Affirming their commitment, they shared a Calgary condo until
changes at his job forced a move to Toronto, where he is now
a senior consultant for Oracle. Ms.
MORTON tagged along and became
office co-ordinator at Food for Tots.
In a Scottish pub in Markham, Ms.
MORTON received a first engagement
ring from her Prince Charley. Then, on May 6, with flourishes
of the Scott tartan, the couple, both 54, were wed by Rev. Jean
WARD in Prince Edward Island's Cornwall United Church, the bridegroom's
family parish. Says the new Mrs.
SCOTT, "We missed 30 years together.
We treasure the time we have."
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SCOTT,
Charles and Helen - 60th Anniversary
Congratulations on your 60th Anniversary, August 12, 1943. Family
and Friends.
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SCOTT,
John▼ and Jean - Congratulations on your 50th Wedding Anniversary,
September 5, 1953. Love and Best Wishes Your Family
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SCOTT m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-13 published
SCOTT,
John▲ and Jane - Congratulations on your 50th Wedding Anniversary,
John and Jane
SCOTT,
September 5, 1953. Love and Best Wishes Your
Family
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SCRIVER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-03 published
SCRIVER,
Mary▼ and Vaughan - 50th Anniversary
November 3, 2006 Please join us for an Open House Saturday November 4th,
7-9 p.m. 430 South Street, Main Floor.
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SCRIVER,
Mary▲ and Vaughan - 50th Anniversary
November 3, 2006 Please join us for an Open House Saturday November 4th,
7-9 p.m. 430 South Street, Main Floor.
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SCRUTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-12-06 published
SCRUTON,
Gloria and Bob - 55th Wedding Anniversary
On November 26, 2003 Gloria and Bob celebrated their 55th Wedding
Anniversary.
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SCULLY m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-14 published
GATWARD /
SCULLY - Engagement
John and Joan
GATWARD of Oakland are happy to announce the engagement
of their daughter Abbey Nicole to Michael Jason
SCULLY of London.
Mike is the son of the late Mike
SCULLY and late Rayleene
NEWSTEAD
and Dan NEWSTEAD of Ballymote. Wedding vows will be exchanged
in August. Join us for a Stag and Doe June 20th at Connolly Hall,
523 First St.
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GARNET /
GERLOCK -- Rosie and Barry
GARNET and Helen and Sandy
GERLOCK
are overjoyed to announce the engagement of their children Tara
& Corey. Proud Grandparents are Sylvia
GARNET and Sam
GARNET.
Excited siblings are Jason and Jennifer, Joey and Shawnee
GARNET
and Michael and Elisa and Jeff and Lea
GERLOCK.
Dearly missed at
this special time are Jofrette and Maurice
COHEN,
Irene and Alfred
GERLOCK and Dora and Israel
SCWOCK.
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