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Calvert, Stacey Anne birth

November 6, 1987
Birth

It's a girl. Calvert, Stephanie Lee is pleased to announce the arrival of her sister Stacey Ann born Nov. 6, 1987 at 10:01 am. weighing 9 lbs. 12 ozs. Proud parents are Mark & Sandi[.] Proud grandma is Jill Calvert of Guelph. Special thanks to Drs. Jackson & Villemaire & the maternity staff of York County Hospital for their caring attention.

Bradford Weekly

Carruthers, Andrea Jayne birth

July 3, 1992
Birth
CARRUTHERS: Emily and Gregory are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their new sister, Andrea Jayne, born July 3rd, 1992 at 2:01 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 8 oz. Proud parents are Carol and Dave of Bradford. Happy grandparents are Wilfred and Evelyn Harris of Downsview and Dave and Mildred Carruthers of London. Great grandmother Barbara Fults of Regina. Special thanks to Dr. P.L. Rees and nurses of the Simcoe County Early Discharge Program and York County Hospital.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Carruthers, Lauren Victoria birth

October 12, 1994
Birth
CARRUTHERS - Emily, Gregory and Andrea are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their new sister, Lauren Victoria on October 12, 1994 at 6:05 p.m., weighing 9 lbs. 2 oz. Proud parents are Carol and Dave of Bradford. Happy grandparents are Evelyn and Bill Harris (#11) of Downsview and Mildred and Dave Carruthers (#4) of London. Pleased great-grandmother is Barbara Fults (#22) of Downsview. Special thanks to Dr. Merrow, Dr. Rajan, L&D nurses Sheena and Anne and nursing staff in Maternity and Special Care.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Cesco, Cassandra Nicole birth

September 16, 1992
Birth
DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL.
CESCO -- Dennis and Isabel Cesco (nee Abrantes) are thrilled to announce the birth of Cassandra Nicole, born September 16, 1992, weighing 6lbs. 12 1/2 oz. at 14:45 p.m. [sic] A granddaughter for Ettorina and Italo Cesco and Jose and Maria Abrantes. Special thanks to Dr. Lily Cha and R.N. Gayle Bradley and the staff of Humber Memorial Hospital.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Chislett, Brittany Natalie Elizabeth birth

May 15, 1992
Birth
CHISLETT - Kevin and Laurie are pleased to announce the birth of Brittany Natalie Elizabeth Born May 15, 1992, at 4:54 p.m. Weighing 7 lbs. 7 ozs. Wee sister for Scott. First granddaughter for John and Linda Andrejishyn of Bradford and Dave and Betty Chislett of Gilford.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Chislett, Scott Kevin birth

July 25, 1990
Birth

CHISLETT, Kevin & Laurie are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Scott Kevin. Born on July 25, 1990 at 2:21 p.m., weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are John and Linda Andrejishyn of Bradford and Dave and Betty Chislett of Gilford.

Bradford Gazette

Clark, Taylor Ann Elizabeth birth

September 14, 1993
Birth
CLARK - Derek and Lara (nee Hudson) are thrilled to announce the birth of their precious little girl TAYLOR ANN ELIZABETH. Born Tuesday September 14 at 1:45 p.m., weighing 7 lbs. 14 ozs. Special thanks to Dr. Barzca, Nan and the nurses in L and D at YorkCounty Hospital. Proud first time grandparents are Brian and Sandy Hudson and John and Elizabeth Clark.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Collier, Lance birth

February 10, 1988
Birth

Holland Landing couple are proud parents of test tube quintuplets
Holland Landing will soon be home to Canada's first-ever test tube quintuplets, born early Saturday morning at a Toronto hospital. Remington, Lance, Wade, William and Maxine were delivered two months premature over a five-minute span that began at 3:59 a.m. Saturday morning to Wayne and May Collier, of Dutch Settlers Crescent in Holland Landing. While they're not the first quintuplets born in Canada they are the first to be conceived by way of the in vitro fertilization process, and theirs was also the largest multiple birth ever at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, according to the public relations officer there. Wendy Lewis said Sunday afternoon that the five babies were listed in stable condition and that doctors were pleased with their progress. The babies will remain on respirators and under close observation for at least another couple of months, she said. Ms. Lewis said that a team of 25 doctors and nurses were involved in the birth, which took place with relative ease, with children arriving about a minute apart. They ranged in size at birth from 805 grams (one pound, 12 ounces) to nearly 1,200 grams (Two pounds, 10 ounces). The public relations officer said that Mrs. Collier, a 33-year-old executive administrative assistant with a law firm, had gone through a carefully monitored fertilization and gestation process under the Toronto East General LIF (Laboratory Initiated Foetal Emplacement) program. She had been in hospital for two months prior to the birth, and anticipated the number of children and their premature arrival. "She actually knew after five weeks of pregnancy she was going to have quintuplets, " Ms. Lewis explained, adding that premature labor "is expected in multiple births." Om fact Mrs. May had gone into labor twice during the week before the actual birth, she said. It will be at least 11 weeks before the quintuplets can come home to father Wayne, 27, an air conditioning and heating apprentice. The couple have no other children. Mrs. Collier couldn't be reached by phone over the weekend, but was slated to appear at a press conference in Toronto sometime Monday.

Bradford Weekly

Collier, Maxine birth

February 10, 1988
Birth

Holland Landing couple are proud parents of test tube quintuplets
Holland Landing will soon be home to Canada's first-ever test tube quintuplets, born early Saturday morning at a Toronto hospital. Remington, Lance, Wade, William and Maxine were delivered two months premature over a five-minute span that began at 3:59 a.m. Saturday morning to Wayne and May Collier, of Dutch Settlers Crescent in Holland Landing. While they're not the first quintuplets born in Canada they are the first to be conceived by way of the in vitro fertilization process, and theirs was also the largest multiple birth ever at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, according to the public relations officer there. Wendy Lewis said Sunday afternoon that the five babies were listed in stable condition and that doctors were pleased with their progress. The babies will remain on respirators and under close observation for at least another couple of months, she said. Ms. Lewis said that a team of 25 doctors and nurses were involved in the birth, which took place with relative ease, with children arriving about a minute apart. They ranged in size at birth from 805 grams (one pound, 12 ounces) to nearly 1,200 grams (Two pounds, 10 ounces). The public relations officer said that Mrs. Collier, a 33-year-old executive administrative assistant with a law firm, had gone through a carefully monitored fertilization and gestation process under the Toronto East General LIF (Laboratory Initiated Foetal Emplacement) program. She had been in hospital for two months prior to the birth, and anticipated the number of children and their premature arrival. "She actually knew after five weeks of pregnancy she was going to have quintuplets, " Ms. Lewis explained, adding that premature labor "is expected in multiple births." Om fact Mrs. May had gone into labor twice during the week before the actual birth, she said. It will be at least 11 weeks before the quintuplets can come home to father Wayne, 27, an air conditioning and heating apprentice. The couple have no other children. Mrs. Collier couldn't be reached by phone over the weekend, but was slated to appear at a press conference in Toronto sometime Monday.

Bradford Weekly

Collier, Remington birth

February 10, 1988
Birth

Holland Landing couple are proud parents of test tube quintuplets
Holland Landing will soon be home to Canada's first-ever test tube quintuplets, born early Saturday morning at a Toronto hospital. Remington, Lance, Wade, William and Maxine were delivered two months premature over a five-minute span that began at 3:59 a.m. Saturday morning to Wayne and May Collier, of Dutch Settlers Crescent in Holland Landing. While they're not the first quintuplets born in Canada they are the first to be conceived by way of the in vitro fertilization process, and theirs was also the largest multiple birth ever at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, according to the public relations officer there. Wendy Lewis said Sunday afternoon that the five babies were listed in stable condition and that doctors were pleased with their progress. The babies will remain on respirators and under close observation for at least another couple of months, she said. Ms. Lewis said that a team of 25 doctors and nurses were involved in the birth, which took place with relative ease, with children arriving about a minute apart. They ranged in size at birth from 805 grams (one pound, 12 ounces) to nearly 1,200 grams (Two pounds, 10 ounces). The public relations officer said that Mrs. Collier, a 33-year-old executive administrative assistant with a law firm, had gone through a carefully monitored fertilization and gestation process under the Toronto East General LIF (Laboratory Initiated Foetal Emplacement) program. She had been in hospital for two months prior to the birth, and anticipated the number of children and their premature arrival. "She actually knew after five weeks of pregnancy she was going to have quintuplets, " Ms. Lewis explained, adding that premature labor "is expected in multiple births." Om fact Mrs. May had gone into labor twice during the week before the actual birth, she said. It will be at least 11 weeks before the quintuplets can come home to father Wayne, 27, an air conditioning and heating apprentice. The couple have no other children. Mrs. Collier couldn't be reached by phone over the weekend, but was slated to appear at a press conference in Toronto sometime Monday.

Bradford Weekly

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