TUCK
TUCKER
TUNBRIDGE
TUPLING
TURACK
TURCOTT
TURCOTTE
TURNER
TUROW
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TUSTIN
TUCK m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-01 published
TURNER,
Eldon▼ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▼
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▼ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▼ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▼
School▼ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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TUCK m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-01 published
TURNER,
Eldon▲▼ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▲▼
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▲▼ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▲▼ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▲▼
School▲▼ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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TUCK m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-01 published
TURNER,
Eldon▲▼ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▲▼
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▲▼ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▲▼ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▲▼
School▲▼ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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TUCKER m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-11-29 published
ARNOLD /
TUCKER -- Paula and Mike
ARNOLD are delighted to announce
the engagement of their youngest daughter, Jessica to Chris
TUCKER,
oldest son of Mary and Dave
TUCKER, of Richmond Hill. A July
2004 wedding is planned.
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TUNBRIDGE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-30 published
Karlyn TUNBRIDGE and David
PATON -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Saturday,
July 30, 2005, Page M4
It took just two weeks for Karlyn Helen Maureen
TUNBRIDGE and
David Cameron
PATON to start talking about getting married. Two
months later, they were engaged.
In March of 2004, after spending nine hours toiling on a summer
program brochure, Ms.
TUNBRIDGE, now 34, an employee with the
Toronto parks and recreation department, decided to log on to
an Internet dating service she had recently joined.
The screen name Haggis McBagus caught her eye. Assuming he might
share her Scottish background, she immediately arranged an exchange
of phone numbers. On her transit ride home, she called his cellphone
and caught him as he was walking his dog.
Their casual conversation lasted until midnight, concluding with
his invitation to dinner the next evening. She accepted, but
asked that he e-mail her a photo. "I really didn't like his picture,"
she says. "But he was making me laugh, and I enjoyed talking
to him, so I didn't care."
When he arrived, however, flowers in hand, Mr.
PATON didn't look
anything like he did in the photograph, she says. He reminded
her of race-car driver Paul Tracy.
The two hit it off instantly.
"There was an automatic comfort level," Mr.
PATON, 39, recalls.
"On a first date, there are those long periods of silence, and
we didn't have that. We weren't 25-year-olds who had to explore
what we wanted in a relationship."
Despite some unusual circumstances, Ms.
TUNBRIDGE says it was
love at first sight.
"David was in the beginning stages of divorce and I hadn't been
in a relationship in a long time," she says. "Sitting across
the table, I just knew, and we started talking about getting
married within two weeks."
Although her mother was worried and skeptical, her fears dissipated
after learning Mr.
PATON was from her birthplace of Paisley,
Scotland. Her sister, Stephanie, was reassured after he declared
his honourable intentions. Anticipating an engagement ring, an
excited Ms.
TUNBRIDGE began scoping out wedding sites. Enthusiastic
about the West Rouge Community Centre, she suffered an emotional
meltdown when Mr.
PATON, in a playful ruse, apologized that he
couldn't afford a ring.
Then he dramatically produced one, and asked her to marry him.
"Get out of here," she replied.
Emphatically, he repeated the question, and she tearfully accepted.
It was the May long weekend -- only two months after they had
met.
It might seem like a snap decision, but Ms.
TUNBRIDGE has always
been one to follow her heart.
She had originally worked at a bank, but did not enjoy it. When
a friend offered her a summer job at a wading pool and playground,
Ms. TUNBRIDGE, who loves children, jumped at the chance, despite
the low pay and part-time hours.
It was a perfect fit for her, since she has a deep affection
for the outdoors. "I love the beach, camp, the cottage, and pretty
much grew up in a canoe. My father had me on the water before
I was walking," she says.
To become a children's recreation expert, she went to Centennial
College and got a recreation scholarship, then moved to George
Brown as a full-time student while juggling a job and her studies.
She now facilitates the training of staff for more than 30 summer
camps, while finding time to volunteer with Fashion Cares, the
A.I.D.S. Walk and the Toronto Youth Games.
Currently in the midst of a career change, Mr.
PATON's passions
included Manchester United, Saturday United Kingdom soccer, and,
to the chagrin of Ms.
TUNBRIDGE, collecting Star Trek memorabilia.
The pair are perfect foils. "I'm a little off-the-wall wacky
at times, and David is much more serious. I have this crazy laugh,
a lot of different Friends, and David is a homebody. He helps
ground me, and I help him to let go," Ms.
TUNBRIDGE says.
Their wedding invitation specified "a no-tie or dress-up event.
You could show up in your Speedo if you wanted to," Ms.
TUNBRIDGE
says.
For her part, she took advantage of the chance to wear flip-flops
down the aisle, beneath her white dress.
"I'm mildly obsessed with flip-flops. They are comfortable, cool,
summer, the epitome of everything fun. I start wearing them in
March and they come off in October," she says.
"She not only has flip-flop shoes, but flip-flop pendants...
anything with a flip-flop design," Mr.
PATON says with a laugh.
On a steamy June 25, the kilt-clad bridegroom, groomsmen in white
shirts and khaki pants, bridesmaids, including four flower girls
all in pink with pink flip-flops, three ring bearers sporting
Hawaiian shirts, and 110 guests were assembled on Rouge Beach.
A piper and the rhythmic tapping of her flip-flops announced
the bride as she sauntered down a sandy aisle, which was decorated
by an inventive Mr.
PATON and his best man, Ehren
MENDUM, with
eye-catching gigantic pink faux gerbera and sunflowers obtained
that morning from the dollar store.
Rev. Tina GABRIEL performed the nuptials and the Sons of Beaches,
a rock 'n' roll band made up of City of Toronto employees, played
at the reception.
The couple are now renovating the Guildwood Village home where
Ms. TUNBRIDGE was raised. "I loved growing up here," she says
of the leafy half-acre property atop the Scarborough Bluffs that
they purchased from her father.
She is hoping to soon join the area's constituency of soccer
moms.
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TUPLING m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-05-11 published
TUPLING /
BENN
Buck 'n Doe for Andrew
TUPLING and Jennifer
BENN on Saturday, May
14 8: 00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. at Honeywood Arena
D.J. - Buffet - Prizes
Tickets available at the door - $5.00/person
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TUPLING m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-10-04 published
TUPLING /
LEITH -- Engagement
Lois TUPLING and The Late "Deb"
TUPLING of Honeywood, Ontario
arc pleased to announce the engagement of their youngest son
Michael TUPLING to Shannon
LEITH, daughter of Doug and Carolyn
LEITH of Priceville, Ontario
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TUPLING m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-15 published
LEITH,
Shannon▼ - Miscellaneous Shower
There▼ will be a miscellaneous shower for Shannon
LEITH, bride-to-be
of Michael
TUPLING on Sunday, August 26, 2007 at 2 p.m. in the
Honeywood Arena. Please accept this as your invitation.
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TUPLING m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-22 published
LEITH,
Shannon▲ - Miscellaneous Shower
There▲ will be a miscellaneous shower for Shannon
LEITH, bride-to-be
of Michael
TUPLING on Sunday, August 26, 2007 at 2 p.m. in the
Honeywood Arena. Please accept this as your invitation.
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TUPLING m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-29 published
TUPLING /
LEITH -- Buck and Doe
Michael TUPLING and Shannon
LEITH
Friday, September 7, 2007
Honeywood Arena
9 p.m.-1 a.m.
DJ and Lunch Buffet $5.00
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TUPLING m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-05 published
TUPLING /
LEITH -- Buck and Doe
Michael TUPLING and Shannon
LEITH
Friday, September 7, 2007 Honeywood Arena 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
DJ and Lunch Buffet $5.00
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TUPLING 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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TURACK m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-04 published
BLEZENSKY/
TURACK -- Joanie and Eric
BLEZENSKY and Karen
TURACK
are thrilled to announce and celebrate the engagement of their
children Michele
BLEZENSKY and Matthew
TURACK.
Excited siblings
are Laura BLEZENSKY and Brooke
TURACK.
Proud grandparents are
Ruth Steinberg, Helen
ZAWALSKY, Percy
ROTMAN, Merle
COLLIS. Sadly
missed are grandparents Michael
STEINBERG,
Jack
BLEZENSKY and
Selma ROTMAN.
Aunts, uncles, cousins and Friends are looking
forward to sharing their special day.
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TURCOTT m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-03 published
DEWARS /
GLASSFORD -- Engagement
Nanette and Wayne
DEWARS are happy to announce the engagement
of their daughter Julie Marie to Trevor Johnathon "T.J."
GLASSFORD,
son of Jennifer and Scott
SQUIRES, and Trevor
TURCOTT.
The wedding
will take place August 2008 in London.
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TURCOTTE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-10 published
TURCOTTE /
CORRIGAN -- 50th Anniversary
Bernard (Bun) (Bernie) and Patricia (Pat) (Paddy)
TURCOTTE were
married 50 years ago on May 10, 1958 at Saint Thomas Aquinas chapel
of the Newman Club at the University of Toronto. Pat is originally
from Swift Current, Saskatchewan and Bernard is from Ottawa.
They met at the Faculty of Music of the University of Toronto
where they were students and the rest is history. Their children
Kevin, David and Carole with their spouses and the grandchildren
from Salt Lake City, and Toronto celebrated the occasion together
at a dinner staged in their honour in Phoenix, Arizona three
weeks ago. Happy Annniversary Bernie and Pat and here's to the
next 50! Kevin, David, Carole, Lisa, Monica, Natalie Jaye and Felicia
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TURNER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-05-11 published
TURNER,
Eldon▲▼ and Iowna
(ALCOX) - Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary
May 14, 2005
Love from your family Lynne and Cliff, Jayne and Don, Gwen and Brian,
Anne and Peter, Brent and Cathy Chris, Brad and Lisa, Mike, Kim
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TURNER m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-06-01 published
TURNER,
Eldon▲▼ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▲▼
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▲▼ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▲▼ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▲▼
School▲▼ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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TURNER,
Eldon▲▼ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▲▼
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▲▼ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▲▼ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▲▼
School▲▼ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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TURNER,
Eldon▲ and Iowna - Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER recently marked their 50th anniversary
with a family dinner at Steven's Restaurant followed by a social
time at their home.
Eldon and Iowna
TURNER of Lake Eugenia celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Saturday, May 14 with a family dinner
at Steven's Restaurant in Markdale.
In attendance were their children Lynne
PINNEGAR and her friend
Cliff HASTIE of Mount Forest, Jayne and her husband Don
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Gwen
TURNER and her friend Brian
MARCH of Owen Sound,
and Brent and his wife
Cathy▲
TURNER of Durham. Daughter Anne
TURNER and her husband Peter
McLAUGHLIN of Johnville, New Brunswick
were unable to attend but had telephoned earlier in the day.
Also▲ at the family celebration were grandchildren Chris
MULLIGAN
of Dundalk, Brad
MULLIGAN and his fiancee Lisa
WARD of Flesherton
and Mike TURNER and Kim
TURNER, both of Durham.
Following dinner, further visiting as well as cake and ice cream
were enjoyed at the
TURNER home.
Mr. and Mrs.
TURNER were also guests of honor at a luncheon attended
by her sisters and their spouses -- Doreen and Bob
TUCK of Bognor,
Ruth and George
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Kleinburg, Leona and Joe
ALLISON of
Markdale, and Maryon and Jack
HUNTER of Shelburne. Mr.
TURNER's
brother, Doug and Muriel
TURNER of Shelburne, stopped by the
TURNER home for a special visit.
Eldon,▲ son of the late Oliver and Mamie
TURNER of Lake Eugenia
and Iowna, daughter of the late W.W. and Gladys
ALCOX of Markdale,
met when Iowna was the teacher at the S.S.#8 one-room school
on Concession 8, Artemesia Township. She boarded with his aunt
and uncle, Belle and Court Smith.
They were married in Toronto on May 14, 1955. Her twin sister
Leona was maid of honor and his bother Doug was best man.
The couple farmed at Lake Eugenia for over 20 years while raising
their family of four daughters and a son. After selling the farm,
Mr. TURNER obtained employment as a custodian at Beavercrest
Elementary▲
School▲ in Markdale and Mrs.
TURNER began working at
Grey Owen Lodge in Markdale, now Grey Gables. She took night
classes at Georgian College in Owen Sound, while working full-time,
and graduated as a nurse's aide. She spent over 20 years employed
at Grey Gables, and still volunteers there on a regular basis.
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FRENCH /
TURNER
We wish to say "Thank You" to everyone who took time from their
busy Saturday to attend my family bridal shower at Rob Roy. All
of our gifts will always be so special to us. Everything will
have a place in our home. An Extra special thanks to everyone
who organized and arranged this day in my honor The lunch was
awesome and the bride's cake was beautiful. Everything was perfect.
- Love, Steve and Jill
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FRENCH
Dane and Joanne
TURNER of
DALSTON and Dan and Norma
BLACKWELL
of Collingwood are very happy to announce the marriage of their
children, Jill
TURNER and Steve
FRENCH of Barrie. Wedding took
place July 7, 2007 at Rob Roy United Church. Steve is the son
of the late David
FRENCH.
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TURNER /
STRAIN -- Engagement
Keith and Marie
TURNER are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Erin to Mike,
son of Michael and Beth
STRAIN of Milverton.
The wedding to take place on August 23rd, 2008.
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CAMILLERI /
TURNER -- Forthcoming Marriage
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of our daughter
Kim CAMILLERI to Drew
TURNER on July 22nd, 2006. Family and Friends
are welcome to join them tonight at the Belmont Arena and Community
Centre for the Stag and Doe their wedding party has organized
for them. Congratulations Kim and Drew! All our love, Mum and
Dad
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Linda Anna Aminah DE
WITT and Graeme Harris
TURNER -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page M6
As dragon boat crews marshalled on the docks of Ontario Place
for the annual September competition in 2003, Graeme
TURNER inched
toward the beguiling, statuesque Linda DE
WITT.
"I didn't notice Graeme until we were lining up. I remember thinking,
'He's a good-looking guy, but I'm not here for that,' " recalls
Ms. DE WITT, a last-minute substitute recruit who crossed her
arms, turned to avoid eye contact and focused on winning.
Unfazed, Mr.
TURNER tapped her on the shoulder. "It was a defensive
mode I was facing, and I had to have my wits about me," he laughs.
With a quick query, he elicited her team's name, Who's Your Daddy?,
shouted encouragement and added, "See you around."
When the preliminaries ended, scores of dragon boaters mulled
about, and just as he abandoned hope of ever seeing his anonymous
enchantress again, a teammate who knew he was smitten suddenly
gestured frantically to Mr.
TURNER. In megaphonic tones across
the crowd he belted, "Who's Your Daddy?" Ms. DE
WITT looked up,
Mr. TURNER spotted her, and said, "See you tomorrow."
That comment cemented her decision to sub again the following
day, even though she had originally planned to participate only
once. Her team was bumped to the consolations and his advanced
to the finals. In the interval between heats, he and his Friends
took in a film at Cinesphere, while Ms. DE
WITT, "on the hunt
with her girlfriend," scoured Ontario Place for him. Just before
race time, their paths crossed and their hearts leaped. "Picture,
if you can, this guy walking with his right hand eagerly out
for 10 feet ready to shake," laughs Ms. DE
WITT, now 25 and the
account executive with Food for Tots.
The competition over, their beer-tent rendezvous led to a kiss
on the cheek, and a call the next day. Mr.
TURNER's heart was
on his sleeve, he says. "I decided not to play the waiting game,
but to let her know I was interested." Several weeks later, he
e-mailed, "Exclusive?" and their lives meshed.
In a June, 2005, visit to the Netherlands, Mr.
TURNER explored
the scene of her first eight years, and when they moved on to
Scotland she mixed with his relatives, observing where he had
passed summers as a child.
"There was a lot of pressure on that trip for my getting engaged,
from both families, but I wasn't about to let anyone tell me
when to do it," chuckles Mr.
TURNER, now 34, an office manager
for consulting engineers Charles G. Turner and Associates. At
the time, he envisioned a proposal at the upcoming September
Dragon Boat Festival.
There, he was unable to row with his new teammate Ms. DE
WITT
because of a separated shoulder from a flag-football injury.
Yet on the pretext of celebrating their anniversary, they heli-toured
the cityscape, and looped the SkyDome to the cheers of Blue Jays
fans. Their eight-minute whirl winding down, he pulled a ring
box from his sling, and using headphones from the prepped pilot,
made an unadorned proposal over the rotor's din.
An ecstatic Ms. DE
WITT had the conundrum of dividing attention
between her dazzling ring and the dizzying view. "I felt, 'How
many times is anyone in a helicopter?' and Graeme was paying,
but I didn't want to stop staring at my ring."
Friends, family and teammates who were let in on the secret cheered,
and applauded their landing before trundling off for a lakeside
champagne picnic.
Dutch tulips set the scene at Casa Loma on May 12, as the wedding
party, the bridegroom and his groomsmen in kilts were piped before
Rev. Sarah
BUNNETT-
GIBSON.
Former professional ballroom dancers,
"my parents can still cut a rug," Mr.
TURNER says, and he and
the new Mrs.
TURNER twirled in their own celebratory dance at
the reception that followed.
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WETSTEIN /
WATSON -- Esther
TURNER joyfully announces the engagement
of her daughter, Lindsay
WETSTEIN, to Douglas
WATSON, son of
Ed and Barb
WATSON.
Delighted sisters are Keri
WETSTEIN and Lindsay
WATSON.
Proud grandparents are Bubba Jenny
TREIBITSCH, grandma
Marg and Wallace
LUCAS.
Lovingly remembered at this time are
Zeida Al TREIBITSCH, grandparents Douglas
WATSON and Bill and
Jean CAMPBELL.
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TUROW,
Pat▼
(MORTON) and Joe - Happy 25th Anniversary
December 28, 1979 - 2004
An Open House will take place at East London Anglican Ministres.
2060 Dundas St. East., London from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. Best wishes only.
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TUROW,
Pat▲
(MORTON) and Joe - Happy 25th Anniversary
December 28, 1979 - 2004
An Open House will take place at East London Anglican Ministres.
2060 Dundas St. East., London On January 2, 2005 from 2: 00-4:00 p.m.
Best wishes only.
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MacKAY /
TURPIN -- Forthcoming Marriage
Laurence and Mary
MacKAY along with Richard and Bernadette
TURPIN
are excited to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children
Erin Jeannie
MacKAY and Jeremy Walter
TURPIN.
The wedding will
take place in June 2008 at the
MacKAY residence.
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BOLTON /
TUSTIN -- Forthcoming Marriage
It is with great pleasure that Connie
BOLTON, daughter of Fred
BOLTON and the late Janice
BOLTON, and Derek
TUSTIN, the son
of Vera CHURCH and step-son to Robert
CHURCH announce their forthcoming
marrige on Saturday, October 28, 2006 in Claremont. May they
have a lifetime of happiness together.
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