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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1982-12-01, Page 10FO ann7" THE HURON EXPOSITOR DECEMBER 1 1982 — A9 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 10 0Z. TIN 3TINS F L w with !hp )Pti n�t1 PALMOLIVE 199 DETERGENT re reg. 3.17 PRONTO TOWELS 8 GRAHAM WAFERS 99 and GRAHAM CRUMBS 400 gm. reg. 1.47 CRONIN—JANMAAT Mary Ann Janmaat and Gary Joseph Cronin were united in marriage at St. James' Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth August 14, 1982. Rev. Fr. Thomas McQuaid officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Janmaat of Seaforth. The groom is the son of Delaine Cronin of Dublin and the late Joseph Cronin. The bride's sister: Mary Johnston of Sarnia, was matron of honour; bridesmaids wire Joan Janmaat of Seaforth, sister of the bride; Karen Ryan of Dublin. sister of the groom and Joanne Jordan of Kitchener. Laurie Janmaat. Seaforth, niece of the bride. was flowergirl. The groom's brother, Wayne Cronin of Dublin. was best man and guests were ushered by Dale Cronin of Dublin. brother off the groom; Ted Janmaat of Seaforth, brother of the bride and Bryan O'Rourke of Seaforth, cousin of the groom. Michael Janmaat of Seaforth. nephew of the bride. was ringbearer. Following a reception at Mitchell Community Centre the couple left for a trip to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. They are residing at R. R. 2 Dublin. (Mary Layton Photo) Working in Calgary JAYNE LINDSAY BAKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Baker of Harpurhey, graduated in Business Administration from Fan- shawe College, London, on Friday. November 12. She is presently employe m the accounting depa ent of the CP Hotel, Calgary. Alberta and is continuing her educat- ion with The Certified General Accountants Assoc- iation of Ontario. Jayne is a graduate of Seaforth District I-Ggh School. UCW sees slides of South Pacific PHILADELPHIA CREAM Al 11 9 CHEESE 8 oz. reg. 1.67 PAMPERS TODDLERS EXTRA•ABSORBENT pkg of 48 99 DAYTIME pkg. of 60 99 NEILSON'S 500 gm HOT CHOCOLATE DELMONTE 14 oz. reg. 1,12 1°° The annual meeting of Northside C.C.W. was held in the basement of the Church. Nov. 23, The president. Mrs. Sal - lows, opened the meeting with a poem "Fragrance' . Reports of the year's activi- ties were given. Unit I was in charge of the program. Scripture was read by Mrs. E. Ellis and prayer given by Mrs. Malaniuk. Mrs. Ellis introduced Mrs, Hoffinever of Mitchell who showed pictures of the is- lands of the South Pacific. wFoch she had toured recent - Is. The piconc, w Li t of !dew Guinca where eight per tent of the people arc Chnsttan RAU: Wane. Linda. lack and Jcff welcome with 10‘i Jared Wayne. born on Wed nesday. November 24th. I°"2 at A.M A G. Hospne: Goderich. weighing in at a Ihs. 12'1 os Happ gr.rr,t parents arc Isabel Rau. Si. forth and Boh and Godcrn h rPocket Telephones STATIC FREE ! FRUIT COCKTAIL CAT FOOD 19 3/1" WESTON'S pkg. of 6 reg. 1.35 LEMON BUNS WESTON'S PLAIN. SUGAR, CINNAMON pkg, of 12 reg. 1 15 DONUTS 1 ANSWER YOUR PHONE 19 99 OUR VOLUME BUYING SAVES YOU MONEY!! AWAY FROM HOME! Now you can Make colts/Receive colts' Anywhere! ...Carry this cordtoss Phone around the House around the Farm. around the Shop! FOR A FREE DEMO: CALL GARY RICHARDSON All our end displays, as shown by Richard Brink, are the result of volume buying. Unlike some of our competition we cut out the middleman. 5297513 COMMUNICATIONS LTD tea's FOOD MARK! Steil Mitchell WF PFSFR\,F THE oar..,• • � v STORE HOURS fS MONDAY to FRIDAY S o m tc 9 p m SATURDAY a o m to 6 r price effective till closing DECEMBER 6 TO THE ELECTORS OF DUBLIN 1 wont to thank you f .r your support on November 8th. It was gre'tl predated. Y ®Pe LIMITED )(IN real i, Ihf ii' i MATT MCCEEIGHT