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'WEDDINGS
Halloween Da
SATURDAY
Lic nc -Age of Majority
PRI FOR THE BEST COSTUME
Seaforth & District Community Centres
SPONSORED BY THE SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
For Ticket Refunds Contact: Bob & Betty's or by calling
627-1390 6221300 346-2406
FALL FEATURES
Specials In Effect Thursday, Friday Saturday - While Supplies Last
WHITE or WHOLE WHEAT
DINNER ROLLS
DOZ.
1.09
FRENCH
BREAD
PAPPLE-FLANAGAN
Joanne Marie Papple and Patrick Lorne
Flanagan are pictured following their mar-
riage on Saturday, August 19, 1989 at Nor-
thside United Church. Reverend Cheryl -
Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa officiated. Denise
Morey, friend of the bride was maid of
honor and bridesmaids were Brenda
Wesenberg, Nancy Liabotis, Barb Flanagan
and Lorraine Bromley. Flower girls were
Debbie Van Bakel and Kayla Flanagan.
Peter Flanagan, brother of the groom, was
best man and guests were ushered by
Mike Flanagan, Casey Van Bakel, Larry
• Doimage and Garry Nash. Ringbearers
wer Kiel Bromley and Luke Van Bakal.
Music was provided by Jayne and Lucille
Delaney and Casey Van Bakel with
guitarist Lori Bruxer. A dinner and recep-
tion were held at the Seaforth and District
Community Centres. Following a honey-
moon to the east coast, the couple now live
in Egmondville.
DINETTES
RESTAURANT
SEAFORTH'S FAMILY RESTAURANTI
VEAL CUTLET DINNER
Includes Coffee or Tea and Dessert
SUNDAY OCT. 29 5:00 to 7:00 P,M i� ■
*Daily Luncheon Specials •Licenced Under LLBO eSeniors 15% off
MON.-SAT. 6:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. SUN. 7:00 A.M.-7 P.M.
99
SM
LOAF 89
OAT BRAN - RAISIN
MUFFINS
6 FOR
1.99
OLD FASHIONED
DATE
SQUARES 6 FOR
COOKIE OF THE WEEK
ICE BOX
DOZ.
1.79
1.49
BAKER'S SPECIAL - 567 g.
WHITE BREAD
2,°1.49
Tasty -Nu Store
Only
A Wide Variety Of
J Canadian Imported
c CHEESES
Fresh Off The Block
OLD CHEDDAR
WHITE OR 4.49
COLORED
LB, r49
PARMESAN 1 19
GRATED
100 g.
CANADIAN
A
SWISS LB 4 �9
AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK
Fresh bulk cherries, raisins, peel,
pineapple, fruit mix, etc.
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VAN DYK-MARTENS
Linda Van Dyk and Andrew Martens
were married Saturday, October 14, 1989 at
St. James Church in Seaforth by Father
Ray Renaud and Father J.C. Caruana. The
bride is the daughter of Margaret Van Dyk
and the late Ted Van Dyk of Seaforth and
the groom is the son of Martin and Lil
Martens of RR 1 Dashwood. Matron of
honor was Rosie Flanagan of London,
sister of the bride, and bridesmaids were
Trish Bertens of Guelph, friend of the
bride, Wilma Hamming of Kitchener, sister
of the bride and Liz Martens of Hamilton,
sister of the groom. Flower girl was
Ashley Marion of Seaforth, niece of the
bride. Best man was Henry VanderBurgt
of Zurich, friend of the groom and guests
were ushered by Tim Martens of London,
brother of the groom, Scott Jesney of Ex-
eter, friend of the groom and Steve Van
Dyk of Seaforth, •brother of the bride.
Ringbearer was Michael Flear of Arva,
nephew of the groom. Following a recep-
tion at the Seaforth and District Communi-
ty Centres the couple took a wedding trip
to Jamaica. They will reside at 306 Carl-
. ing Street in Exeter. Frank Phillips
photograph.
BIRTHS
Drive To The Village of Dublin This Sunday
Beautiful Grandfather Clocks,
Wall Clocks and Curio Cabinets
In A Restored Victorian Buildin •
SALISBURY - Bill and Beth are happy to
announce the birth of their son Joshua
William at Orangeville Hospital on
September 23, 1989, weighing 10 lbs., 5 ozs.
A little brother for Samantha. Proud
grandparents are Betty Salisbury and Ron
and Bessie ,Broome, Seaforth.
SINNAMON-POPPE - Brock and Linda are
thrilled to announce the arrival of their
first child, Dean Robert, born October 9,
1989 at St. Joseph Hospital and weighing 8
lbs., 8 and a half ozs. Proud grandparents
, are Robert and Arlene Sinnamon of Mit-
chell and Willy and Wilhelmina Poppe of
Dublin.
STEEP -.Steve and Diana are thrilled to
announce the birth of their first child,
Kimberly Rebecca, weighing 8 lbs., 6 ozs.
on October 14, 1989. Proud grandparents
are Hal and Marjorie Claus of Seaforth
and grandmother Jean Steep of Goderich.
members make
' meatloaf in mug
Draw
for
Wall
Clock
Refreshments
will be
served
The fourth meeting of the McKillop No.1
"Good Food Fast" 4-H club was held Oc-
lober 17 at the Stewart residence.
The meeting opened with the, 4-11,pledge
!,and Was foliewedtthe youth leaders. bThe pretwops stations were
•;,,on Parts of the ,Microwave and the.advarl-
tages of being in 4-11. This meeting
•'covered ,how .mio owavas .work, parts :of
:ithd Imcracinl cooking :terms.
At this res g e rmem rs .prepared
"Meatloa ,fina mug" and ` Mores".
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