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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Nov 1995, p. 4

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The people that Jaynee now paints in her Grade 5 art class all have happy faces. But a year ago, those faces had blank expressions, especially the face Jaynee painted for herself. Sometimes they had tears. Jaynee‘s Mom and Dad went through a difficult separation and divorce and for a 10â€"yearâ€"old girl, it was a tough time. A once boisâ€" terous and energetic child, Jaynee stopped playing with her friends. She became uncommunicative and no Catholic Family longer took part in class. Counselling Centre _ a per her parents registered Jaynee in a program called Children of Separation and Divorce at Catholic Family Counselling Centre, Jaynee learned she was not alone. Other children were going through the very same thing m Marriage was supposed to be the start of a happy, new Hmm life together. Instead, Shelley and Brian found themselves with bills they couldn‘t pay and collection agencies that wouldn‘t leave them alone. All they ever did anymore was fight over money. Shelley‘s coâ€"worker told her about the Credit Counselling program at Catholic Family Counselling Centre. They sat down with a counsellor who planned a budget with them. Debts were consoliâ€" dated and a repayment schedule worked out. It hasn‘t been easy but slowly they‘re paying off what they owe. More importantly they‘ve learned how to manage their money so they won‘t get into the same situation ever You‘ve just met two of the 3,000 families who seek help at Catholic Family Counselling Centre every year. CFCC offers help in a wide range of areas, including troubled children, money problems, the impact of sepaâ€" ration and divorce, family violence, sexual assault, menâ€" tal health, addiction problems and family relationships. In 1995, 80 per cent of families receiving help at CFCC included children. CFCC is a nonâ€"denominational United Way member agency and is an example of how your United Way conâ€" tribution makes a difference in our community each and AAMA, WATERLOO CHRONICLE Agreement #136379 * hnblshedwtryWeMdaybyThemeGtwp 240 Holiday Inn Dr. Unit E. Cambridge ON. November 22, 1995 Tug‘s LiFE Returns next week and feeling the same emoâ€" tions. She also learned about having two homes instead of one and that her Mom and Dad still loved her even though they didn‘t live ick Camys sJeT: CHICKEN BREAST FRESH "NEVER FROZEN® BONELESS & SKINLESS MEDALLION COUNTER SLICED ROAST BEEF tw @4 Sat tii taunpry *) CHEESE s 89° 10 tb. BAG 69 A4AQ ER 8L BYTHE PECE . 4 ktunteememaemmmmme â€" COUNTER SUCED Visit Our 60 ft. "Butcher Style" Meat Counter. All Beof Cat Only From Aged Manging Beef! isay‘o9? SMOKED, SUCED BULK SIDE BACON sroéicugQ‘ |prmiOU QQ¢ GRAPEFRUIT PRODUCT OF FLORIDA MEDUM SCE NDWN PVEX PRODUCT OF ONTAR IDA RED 19¢ RUFFLES CHHP 2 1804 M 2L OUIICEDS | A i. &A _ AMi, Wf&fi”‘\ """ ‘&m J fififi“ m:'v m’” y f ass Make The Difference!" lb. Ib. 349 LEAN Pamel DI PIETRO‘S OWN MADE DAILY MINIMUM WEIGHT 1 ka PEPPERONI PIZZA | _ GROUND | BEEF‘6, 4 38. 8 ib BAG mvownmenerines 7"" crmema 99 ALL COKE 4 49 |PRODUCTS 4AQ 39 99 |ToPp in in ib Wfitmsfil{g,’ RIBS in FRESH NEVER FROZEN CUT FROM ONTARIO SEL PRODUCT OF U.S.A. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. C tricu sticus sAUSAGE Kous Ib. 99‘. 99° PRODUCT OF U.S.A, CANADA #1 CANTALOUPE AYLMER Size 10‘s es wW B _: » ts Ailmes!] o1 PiETRO‘s OWn FAMOU$ ":"1 69 99° ’1 00 d 39 00 00 69 19

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