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GRAHAM WAFERS
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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
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19
3/1"
WESTON'S pkg. of 6 reg. 1.35
LEMON BUNS
WESTON'S PLAIN. SUGAR, CINNAMON pkg, of 12 reg. 1 15
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