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Times-Advocate, 1985-10-02, Page 28
Page 16A October 2, 1985 Bingo Lucan Arena Wednesday, Oct. 2 Doors open - 7:15 p.m. Early Bird - 7:55.p.m. Regular games, share the wealth, standup Jackpot $500 must go Mystery Bingo Game * Bonanza $1000.00 in 50 calls Air conditioned Proceeds for Arena Due to license regulations no one under 16. years of age will be admitted CLOWNING IT UP — Participating in Saturday's Ilderton Fair parade as clowns were Sara Carruthers, Cheryl Jensen, Lesley Ann Chattington and Jennie Urbshott. T -A photo THE ALL NEW 1986 MAZDA 32315 HERE! 1988 323 LUXURY HATCHBACK * New Aerodynamic Shape * More Powerful & Quieter Engine * New Models Fuel Injection Available Test drive excitement See Bruce McPhee today M -W MOTORS LTD SALES & SERVICE ■ 184 EAST ST. GODERICH 524.2113 • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • • • • • •1 • • • • • • • ALL THIS WEEK 2 •••.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE Volke•Vot Fabrics 373 Main St. Exeter HOURS 9-9 Friday 9-6 Daily Phone 235-2842 •••••••••••••••••••• Fall Decorating Specials LO%2O% off Benl.min Moore D© all Paint Wallpaper Book Orders Interior, top of the line Trenselad 30% off stock only 25% off Vertical Drape Orders Save On In Stock Carpet & Vinyl Floor See our selection of Mattresses, Waterbeds and Sofa Beds by . KIM i__ t ,4frq) 4 - i 'tib if. 10161 :A. List high damages in town accidents Damage amounted to $5,300 in three collisions investigated by the Exeter police department this week. There were no injuries. The most serious of the crashes oc- curred on Wednesday, when veliicles driven by Catherine Davidson and Norman Thompson, both of Exeter, collided at the intersection of Edward and Huron SL Thompson was eastbound on Huron and the Davidson vehicle was pro - 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Cor Nagel, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Geert Nagel Exeter celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary in Chatham with relatives and friends. The Famiy of Harold and Loretta Glanville Invite friends, relatives and neighbours to a Dance to celebrate their 40th wed- ding anniversary on Sat., October 5 in Exeter at 9 p.m. For information 234-6329 or 262-2030 1 or se s 4\ tZ` Diner % Dashwood 237-3753 Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Specials Take outs Closed Mondays Huron County Family Planning Services Invites you to attend `FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Every Tues. from 6:30 - 9 p.m. HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT ANN ST., EXETER For information Coll 235.1014 Weekdays or Tuesday Evenings. Everyone welcome ceeding along Edward St. Total damage was listed at $4,000. The other two crashes occurred on Monday, the first involving vehicles driven by Joe Mcllhargey, Lucan, and Barb Consitt, Varna. The latter was stopped behind a line of traffic when struck from the rear by the Lucan vehicle. Damage was estimated at $800. A motorcyclist escaped injury in the other crash after he had to take evasive action to avoid collision with an eastbound vehicle that ran the stop sign on Sanders St. and left the scene. Steve Gibbs, Exeter, southbound on Carling, had $500 damage to his motorcycle. BEST RATES -•-rr�sr-n;;�--T1s, 9 5/8% 1 YEAR 11% 3 YEAR 113/8% 5 YEAR ^i INVE STME NTS 33 WEST ST.. GODERICH14300-265-5503' Buck & Doe for Theresa Johnson and Steve Allen Fri. Oct. 4 For information call 229-8192 or 234-6243 D.incMtY�TOWNUR ME It's Good For You mem' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImitt IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL 1 Party for Cody Brown Sat., Oct. 5 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. For information call 227-1066 or 227-4906 ,,Admission $4.00 III-IFI11111i11III1111111111I1111I111111IIIIII11111II11IEIr Please Ask for the Salesman of your choice Ted Dodge CIIRISLER CAL WEIN BOB LAMMIE STU McLELLAN Plymouth (IIRYSLIR 136 Main St. North Exeter, Ontario, 235-1525 collect 4 SU �'` YES -YOU -CAN WALLCOVERINGS Wallpaper and Paint Sale up to 50% off in store stock 30% off Sunworthy book orders . Save up to $5.00 per gallon on top line Kent Paints Exeter Decor Centre 15 Gidley St. L, Exeter 235-1010 Open 6 days a wed t -T f1 11 fT fT 11 11 t1 ET ET ET ET ET ET F1 ET ET fT 11 ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ft ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET f' f' ET ET ET FT ET 11 11 I1 t1 II 1 11 E1 11 11 11 FT T* 1T 11 TT ET FT f' ' ET FT ET ET FT 11 IT T 11 ET ET ET f' t' f E1 11 f1 15 11 11 E1 ET ET E.T. Travel Talk F -''fir ET 1i -if1 IF l GO CANADA WEST With Expo '86, The West Edmonton Mall, and the 1988 Winter Olympics coming to Canada's West, it is expected that this will be a popular destination over the next few years. I have just returned from a tour of western Canada where I enjoyed a special tour of the Expo Site and the West Edmonton Mall. Both areas are an absolute must for visitors in western Canada next year. Expo will feature some 80 pavilidns from 40. countries throughout the world including Russia, China and the United States. A visit to Expo need not be an expensive holi- day. Many homes in the Vancouver area, are offering Bed and Breakfast for as low as $15 r night per person. Three day passes are available as low as $29.95 (available at Ellison Travel) until October 15th. As well special seat sales with Air Canada and C1 Air offer very attractive rates to Vancouver next year. For best price and selection in- terested persons should be booking now. The West Edmonton Mall is considered the 8th Wonder of the World. With over 1,000 stores coveringsome 80 football fields it is a unique strucure. In addition, the Mall has a hockey arena, a 41/2 acre lake, SeaWorld, Fantasy Land with many rides, and a zoo displayed throughout the Mall with as many species of animals you would find in the San Diego Zoo. There are over 50 restaurants in - chiding 3 McDonalds as well as an 18 hole miniature Pebble Beach Golf Course. You have to see this Mall to believe it. Ellison Travel has many Expo tours available as well. We have two special tours; one in June which will include Expo, Vic- toria, the Rockies and the West Edmonton Mall and the other in July which will include Expo the Rockies, the Calgary Stampede and the West Edmonton Mall. Planningto visit Canada's West in 1986, con- tact us oday. * * * * * * * FLORIDA TOUR We are pleased to have Brian Elmslie, CKNX Morning Man, hosting our special tour to Florida this winter. This 10 day tour in- cludes Disney World, Kennedy Space Centre, as well as cattle, citrus and vegetable farm visits. Plan to stay an extra 5 days and en- Fjoy a special Carnival Cruise to Nassau and reeport. Book today. * * * * * * * NEW ZEALAND PRESENTATION Just a reminder that Ellison Travel will be holding a special presentation on New Zealand on Wednesday October 9th. Call our office today to register. We are offering a special $800 saving on a 23 day tour of New Zealand this winter. * * * * * * * DETROIT LIONS — NFL FOOTBALL We have bus tours to the Silver Dome on Oc- tober 27th to see Miami and Detroit and November 28th to see New York Jets and Detroit.Lower level tickets and transporta- tion by air conditioned motor coach. Pickups in Wingham, Clinton, Exeter and Grand Bend. II FT FT ET ET ET FT ET ET ET * * * * * * * GREY CUP 85 - MONTREAL Plan to join our Via Rail Grey Cup package to Montreal departing Saturday November 23rd for a 2 night stay in Montreal and return Via Rail ticket plus your ticket to the game. Cost - $195.00 per person based on quad oc- cupancy. Book today. * * * * * * * DON MESSER'S JUBILEE We have a 1 day tour to Don Messer's Jubilee in Chatham on ,,November 25th. Enjoy a special tour to the Chatham area including dinner at Wheels Motor inn and the Don Messer Jubilee program. WSW rase e row Winter Hours Mon. to Fri. 5:30 - 5:30 Saturday 9:30 - 4:30 FT ET FT FT FT 11 FT fT 322 Moin Street, Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-2000 1-800-265-7022 250 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario 519-357-3330 ET ET ET FT FT T 15 1T 111515 15 FT FT fT FT ET 55 fT ET ET ET ET ET FT ET FT f' f' ' ET ET fT 11 FT IT f1 11 II I1 I1 ft F1 ft 51 fT 1I fT EI II 11 IT 55 FT FT ET 1 F