Wedding photo next to candid photo of Sanford and Anne Warnica. Sanford Raymond Warnica was born 27 September 1913 on his parents' farm, lot 26, Concession 13, Big Bay Point, Innisfil to Sam Warnica and Pearl Soules. Sanford worked on the farm as a young man and then headed to northern Ontario to work in the mines. While there he met Anne Komoski and they were shortly after married. Sanford worked for a time after that as a brakeman for the CNR before moving back to the Big Bay Point farm. Sanford built a home on the north half of lot 26, concession 12 Innisfil and did carpentry work in the area. When at Big Bay Point, Anne's sister, Mary Komoski, came for a visit. Mary met Sanford's brother Earl Warnica and they too were soon married. Sanford then moved to Grimsby, Ontario where he worked for Straighen Construction building large roof trusses. He later worked as a superintendent for Tidey Construction in Hamilton. He was then assigned a job in Collingwood building a distillery and decided to stay there. Sanford then started his own business doing home repairs etc. Sanford and Anne had two children, Ken and Bernice, and they moved to Lillooet BC about 1976 to be near their son. Sanford did odd jobs there and never really retired fully until he was almost 80. Anne passed away 31 December 1995 in Lillooet followed by Sanford on 26 February 1998. As per their request the ashes were spread on the mountains in British Columbia.