HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2000-10-18, Page 15RAU/SHARP
Lcisa Rau and Charlie Sharp
were . married at
Powwow Point Lodge in
Huntsville.on May 13, 2000. .
Leisa is the daughter of
Sharon Dietz of Kitchener
and Greg Rau of Lucknow
and Charlie is the son of Bill
and Marilyn. Sharp of
Newmarket. The couple is
residing in Richmond Hill.
Leisa has her own business
Flair on Ice and is a figure
skating coach with the
Granite Club and Seneca
College in Toronto. Charlie
is also self-employed as an
etnployment recruiter with
his husiness Buildiny Needs.
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Barry & Shirley Skinner are ,
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Catherine Ann
to
Wayne Robert
son of
Robert & Laurene Regele
The wedding will take place
on Saturday.
October 21, 2000, 3:00 p.m.
at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church. Brodhagen. ON •
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ALL YOU CAN EAT
FISH & CHIPS
$535
NEW YORK
MELT 'Z $/� 90
•
SUNDAY, OCT. 22TH,
5 to 7 PM
OCTOBERFESf SAUSAGE
with Sauerkraut or
ROAST BEEF
- Includes soup or garden salad,
mashed potatoes or homemade
fries, coleslaw, vegetable, dinner
roll, coffee or tea and dessert
$8.95
Seniors Discount 10
SPARKY'S PLACE
FAMILY DINING
527.1964 90 Maur St. Seaforth
f M.C.L. SOUND f
FULL D.J. SERVICE
v Book Your Receptions, .s
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482-9984
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348-0516
Forthcoming
Marriage
CALDWELL-ROWE
Wilma and Harold Caldwell of
Hensall.
and Ruth and James Rowe of
Ailsa Craig.
are pleased to announce the
future marriage of
their children:
Margaret Yvonne (Missy)
and
Steven James.
The marriage will take
place on
Saturday. October 21, 2000
Open reception to follow at the
Hensall Community Centre
at 9:00 p.m.
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Blyth
Orchestra
Jn Concert
Sunday, October 22 at 2:30 p.m.
NOrtliside 'Zlnited Church, ,Seaforth
yEATIPAING
Won g re i da n us, Piano
playing Chopin Ilan Concerto V. 1
Other iIbrk. by J. S. Hach and'M. Rave(
Conductor: 'Desmond tja..par
Admission: $8.00 (adults); $5.00 (eighteen and under)
'Tickets available at Crossnja4 Clinton, the 915ne Shelf, Clinton,
Seaforth Dental Clinic, at the door, andfrom the orchestra members
Celebrate Oktoberfest with
the Dinner Bell's special
Davarlan Th3it
SATURDAY OCTOBER 21
Bavarian Buffet served 5-8:30 p.m.
FEATURING: Pigtails, pork hocks, sausage &
sauerkraut, and more Oktoberfest foods. INCLUDES:
Salad Bar, selection of homemade desserts.
RESERVATIpNS
REQUIRED All for
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2 9S
Sti111tt � D1'Ni1CIl
served
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
We are now taking reservations for
Christmas parties. Call and ask about our
set menus that we have to offer
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Restaurant
Licensed Under LLB()
482-1119
272 Hufon St. Clinton
Auto
Smart
Your Guide to. Vehicle
Maintenance
Q. Why should you have your radiator fluid
checked before winter?.
A. "To ensure it meets below freezing
temperatures so it does not freeze. New
antifreeze provides better lubrication. Your
radiator may also need to be flushed due to the
breakdown of antifreeze. It may cause damage
to the internal cooling system."
McLaughlin Chev-Olds informs us.
Is your car
ready for winter?
e:i
DAtISFACflO11Y
McLaughlin
Chev-Olds Ltd.
527-1140
13 Main St. Seaforth
4 If
4 "P-44
40
Q. While driving, the only thing between me
and the road are my tires.
What is the best way to maintain and save
wear and tear on my tires?
A. Larry Dolmage of Archie's Service Centre
responds by telling us "There are several ways
to maintaining tires. The first is check the air
pressure, the second is to balance the tires,
the third is to rotate tires about every
12000 km and an alignment every year or
every second year depending on how much
you drive." Proper maintenance
of your vehicle's tires will ensure
your safety, as well as better fuel
efficiency, saving you money.
READY FOR WINTER?
OIL
UNDERCOAT
REGULAR:
Small whines *0115+
MMdSize ISM
FulSized 6 Trucks/Me
WINTERIZE AND
TUNE-UP
includes spark dtedr bM,
-
hoses, erInkez•, i tl•ry, wino ed
shield wipers and tires.
OCTOBER SPECIAL.
'59.95 '69.95 '79.95
4 cyl. 6 cyl. 8 cyl.
TEATERO MOTOR PRODUCTS
220 Main Street, South, Seaforth
519/527-2291
THE HURON EXPOSITOR. Oetob•e 15. 2000-15
See Your Way Clear..
MAL.
With A New Windshield
• Windshield Replacement & Repair
• Door and Rear Sliders
• Window Tinting
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DUBLIN
1-800-300-9144
345-2432
Q. Why should I give my vehicle a tune up
before winter?
A. "Cold weather makes it more difficult for
engines to start. A tune up gives you a better
cold engine start and also improves your fuel
economy by up to 25-30% which reduces
emissions." Cliffe Donaven, Service Manager
of Teatero Motor Products.
Winter is Here •
HOW IS THE TIME
to have your automobile' '
WINTERIZED
EX'ST'TlS
Cir`t
Make sure your automobile
is in top performance
KELLY AUTO SERVICE
527-2210
24 Hour Towing
after hours call 522-2122
26 Birch St.,Seaforth
Q. Why should I have my vehicle's suspension
and tires checked before winter comes?
A. "Tires are the main contact between you
and the road which means they are very
important for winter driving. You should
ensure your tires are durable and free from any
problems such as bad belts or heavy wear.
Without proper suspension in your vehicle,
your brakes may not work as well either."
Murray Kelly of Kelly Auto Service
TALI JIPICII AL
expires Nov. 15, 2000 '
GET YOUR CAR ROAD READY
ROTATE & 9 G
BALANCE LP •J
YOUR TIRES
Reg. 529.95
Call For Your Appointment Today
ARCHIE'S
saweee eee
OPEN 364 Days a Year
527-0881 24 Goderich St. E., Seaforth
Serving Seo.forth at Area for over 20 Years
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
"Class A Mechanic"
Safety Checks, Tune Ups, Exhaust. Brakes. 011
Changes. Tire Sales. Service and Repair, etc.
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TIPS FOR HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT
1. Plan your errands to avoid making a lot of short trips.
Cars are at their least fuel efficient when cold.
2. Slow down. The difference between driving at 100
km/h and 110 km/h is about 10%.
3. Don't idle. If you're just stepping into the
convenience store for a moment, switch off your engine.
You'll save fuel, reduce pollution, and be less likely to have
your car stolen.
4. Keep your tires fully inflated. Soft tires increase
rolling resistance, which is the biggest contributor to fuel
consumption at town speeds.
5. Smooth driving. Avoid sharp stops and starts in city
traffic, and try to maintain a steady speed on the highway.
Use your cruise control, if you have it. Look well ahead to
anticipate blips in the traffic, so you can be in the free
flowing lane.
A lot has been done to make cars more environmentally
friendly and fuel efficient. It's up to drivers to keep them
that way.