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Selwyn Dentist Celebrates Wedding Day On Stage With Carrie Underwood
/Selwyn dentist and newlywed Courtney Toms got the experience of a lifetime on stage at a Carrie Underwood concert in Las Vegas, hours after her wedding.
Toms, who practices at and owns Selwyn Family Dental, married her husband James Peterson on April 2 in Las Vegas.
According to Karen-Lee Toms, Courtney’s mother and office manager, the two decided to escape the hustle and bustle of work, head to Las Vegas alone and get married.
To celebrate the two went to a Carrie Underwood concert, where Toms wore a sash that read ‘Bridgenorth ON’ in hopes someone from Underwood’s team would recognize the hometown of the singers husband - the plan worked.
Toms was spotted by Underwood’s team before the show and asked to go on stage.
“Carrie Underwood has been Courtney’s idol since she was very young,” said Karen-Lee. “She knows everything that she does, knows every word to every song.”
When she got on stage, Underwood joked that she was now her Maid of Honour and the two sang Underwood’s popular ‘All-American Girl’ together.
“It was the perfect wedding for Courtney.”
“They’ve been dating since they were 17,” said Karen-Lee. “But Courtney’s been so busy with school, with a new practice, they put themselves on the backburner for a bit and then COVID came, they said it’s not worth the stress so they went to Vegas and were going to whoop it up just the two of them.”
Karen says Courtney had never even been on an airplane before this trip.
“It’s so nice for people to see good things happening to small-town people,” said Karen-Lee. “Courtney is a sweetheart and all the staff and all her patients have taken so well to her.”
Comments on Selwyn Family Dental’s social media post were filled with praises for Dr Toms, celebrating the exciting news.
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Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy's Celtic Family Christmas Had The Memorial Centre Tapping Their Toes All Night Long
/Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, along with their family and friends, put on an electrifying night of Celtic music at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Friday Night.
All seven children made an appearance on stage, ranging in age from 3 to 16.
While the night was mainly celtic music, Donnell noted that his band members from all over the world have influenced his music style.
Notes of jazz, Latin music and of course Celtic tunes could be heard throughout the night.
Doug Flutie Becomes Brand Ambassador For Peterborough-Based Canuck Play’s Maximum Football Title
/Canuck Play, the local video game company that has gained international coverage for its one-of-a-kind football games, has announced that Doug Flutie has come on as an ambassador for their Maximum Football franchise.
Considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time, Flutie will be a brand ambassador for the only video game on the market that allows gamers to play with US College, Canadian, and U.S. professional styles of play. Doug Flutie’s Maximum Football will feature Doug as a playable character and include multiple new game play features.
“I’m basically a kid at heart who lives for playing sports in person or on the screen,” says Flutie. “This partnership gives me the chance to join the video game space and I’m looking forward to helping grow the Maximum Football brand. What drew me to Maximum Football was the innovative concept of including three different styles of football in the game.”
Canuck Play (a client of the Innovation Cluster) and partner Spear Interactive (an indie game publisher based in Hamilton) are excited to have Flutie come on board. “His accomplishments at all levels and styles of gridiron football are well known, and he is the obvious natural fit for our title,” says David Winter, President of Canuck Play.
Canuck Play has developed their games within Peterborough, launching their first title here in July 2017.
“This is a game changer for this game development company,” says Michael Skinner, President & CEO of the Innovation Cluster. “Doug Flutie embodies the Canuck Play brand and we are excited to see a local company bringing on such a prominent figure in their industry.”
Maximum Football 2018 is now available on PlayStation and Xbox digital download stores.
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Hey, James Franco Was In Orono
/Hollywood actor James Franco was in Orono Wednesday—a small town near Peterborough—filming scenes for the new Stephen King time-travel TV drama series 11/22/63 produced by J.J. Abrams.
Franco stars in the mini-series as a high school English teacher who travels back in time to try and stop the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Great pictures were posted to the Facebook page of Silly Sisters Antique Emporium, a local store in Orono. "The crew was great and James Franco took the time to allow us to have a group shot and selfies with him and signing autographs," the Facebook page post reported.
"It was nice to see him appreciate his fans! Main Street was converted back to 1963 in Texas with vintage cars parked up and down both sides and the west side of the street's stores changed to suit the time period," according to the Facebook post.
There was excitement on Facebook with locals having James Franco fever, and also on Twitter as well about Franco coming to their small Ontario town.
"It was a great experience with the film crew and meeting the actors," Rebecca Goddard, co-owner of Silly Sisters Antique Emporium, tells PTBOCanada.
Here are some more pictures captured by Silly Sisters Antique Emporium...
No word if Franco hit up the well known Orono tourist attraction Jungle Cat World while he was there.
[photos via Silly Sisters Antique Emporium Facebook page]
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Read MoreThe Lone Ranger At The Memorial Centre In Fifties
/The iconic Lone Ranger—Clayton Moore—appeared at the Peterborough Memorial Centre circa 1958. It was a night to remember. If you were there, tell us on our Facebook page.