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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-11-06, Page 8• 5 Jennifer Harrison, daughter of Gord and Doris Harrison, graduated on Aug. 8 from Fanshawe School of Nursing In London. She attended the University of Western Ontario, York university and was an honour graduate of G.D.C.I. Jennifer has accepted a nursing position at Riverdale Hospital in Toronto. Port Albert, Ottery winners The Third Port Albert 150th Lottery Draw took place November 2 at Pitre's General Store. The tickets were drawn bvy Kim Dickson, Linda Hayden, and Edna Pitre and the winners were: Doug Mikitish of In nerkip, $300; Rick Park of Dungannon, -$100. CLOAKEY–MCARTER Joan Christine McArter, daughter of Dorothea McArter, of Brussels and granddaughter of Mrs. A. Tichborne, of Goderich and Douglas Stuart Cloakey, son of Ivy Cloakey, of RR4 Brussels were married June 8 at Brussels United Church with Rev. Charles Carpentier officiating. Maid of honor was Gloria White, a friend of the bride, of Brussels and bridesmaids were friends Joyce Dow, of Staffa and Susan Meyers, of Mitchell and Becky McArter, of Brussels, niece of the bride. Flowergirl was Sarah McArter, niece of the bride, of Brussels and ringbearer was Matthew Snyder, of Milton. Groomsman was Bert Sanders, friend of the groom, of RR4 Brussels and ushers were brothers of the bride and groom Paul and Murray McArter, both of Brussels and Paul Cloakey, of Kincardine. A reception was held at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. After a wedding trip to Toronto and Northern Ontario, the couple will reside at RR4 Brussels. (photo by Gary Walden) E.T. TRAVEL TALK oP,zEn By tea, 9. Doug Ellison ,i EXPO '86 - YOUR AUTHORIZED AGENT 1,' - We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed an'om authorized agent for Expo '86. Contact us for up to date details e )n this upcoming World Expositon. For Expo tickets, tours, ac- ;:ommodation and transportation, we are the ones to call. Ellison Travel is offering 2 special tours in June and July to Expo. Call to - lay for your itinerary! ***************************:*****************************:****************** EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNTS Many package holidays offer special discounts if you book early. Call us in November and book one of the many package tours and take advantage of their early bird discounts. As well, book before December 1st and you will receive E.T. discount coupons for clothing, shoes, food, dining, and suntanning. It makes sense to book early. For best buys and best selection call Ellison Travel today! ************************************************************************** FREE BED & DRINK WiTH CRUISE BOOKING Ellison Travel is offering real savings for our clients who book their 1986 cruises in November and December. Book a cruise for two and you receive free, your overnight stopover in Toronto as well as an Instant Romance package compliments of Ellison Travel to get you on yourway forthisromantic holiday. ************************************************************************** EASTER WEEKND TOURS Ellison Travel is offering 2 tours again this Easter. We have a groupdepar- ture to Las Vegas at the Holiday Inn Centre Strip or the Imperial Palace. As well, our 4 day Nashville trip is set to go again this year. Space is filling on both these Easter Weekend tours so don't delay and book today! ************************************************************************** VENEZUELA — BEST BUY Having trouble finding space to Venezuela this winter? It is considered one of the best buys to the south. We have space at the very popular Melia l'arihe on February 22nd for 1 week. Call today as space is limited. ************************************************************************** SPORTS FANS Sports fans be advised that we have 3 events of interest comingup in the next few months. First we still have space available to the Grey up, depar- ting Saturday November 23rd to Montreal. As well, we have a 1 day trip to the Silverdome to see the New York Jets play the Detroit Lions. This is a men s staff I pcoming Saturday January 4th, an exciting hockey game between Quebec and Detroit. This is a family affair. Plan to travel and see Exeter's own Dave Shaw. ************************************************************************** NEW ZEALAND & HAWAII TOURS Ellison Travel is offering 2 tours this winter. Our New Zealand tour is rapidly filling but there is still limited space. Book this intriguing 23 day holiday for $2995, a savingg of $800. This package includes most meals. tours. accommoda- tion. air flights transfers and much more. As well in February, we have an exotic 2 week tour to Hawaii featuring 2 islands and flights with Wardair. Space is limited so call us today. KEEPING UP TO DATE our agents continue to travel and get the latest up to date informaton on many destinations. Dawson has just returned from a holiday in St. Kitts at Adventure Tours Jack Tar Village and Rachelle travelled to Spain and the Canary islands. Mike has just stepped off the plane from Rio de Janeiro. Also call us for the latest in cruise information. Gail has just returned from a one week Caribbean cruise aboard the Sun Princess "the original Love Boat" and Nancy recently attended a 4 day seminar in Miami on cruises as well as touring several cruise ships. MARCH BREAK SPACE There is still space available for March Break. Don't delay ('all us now. We have group space for a Holland America cruise in the Carihhean, a week holiday at South Padre Island,Texas a ski package to Austria. as well as some blocked space to some Caribbean Islands. For students we have a one week holiday in Freeport and a bus tour to Orlan- do and Daytona, Florida NEW ZEALAND WiNNER We are pleased to announce that Mrs Marion Robb of Ripley, Ontario has won the trree flight to New Zealand on the 23 day group departure tour in February Congratulations to Mrs. Robb! Open 9 - 5:30; Sat. 9:30 - 4:30 322 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario (319) 235-2000 1-800-265-7022 250 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario 519-357-3330 FAY–LEDDY Amy Leddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leddy, of 161 West St., Goderich and Private Martin Fay, of the Canadian Forces Base, Shilo, Manitoba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fay, of 253 Taylor St., London were married Oct. 5, 1985 at St. Peter's Church, Goderich with Father Hardy officiating. Maid of honor was Andrea DeWinter, friend of the bride, of Willowdale and bridesmaids were Lisa Leddy, sister of the bride, of London and Linda Nichols, friend of the bride, of Brantford. Groomsman was Andrew Hetherington, friend of the groom, of London and ushers were Darryl Fay, brother of the groom, of London and Bob Richards, cousin of the bride, of Goderich. The reception was held at the White Carnation, Holmesville. (photo by Bluewater Photography) BRUINSMA–SCHOEMAKER Kathleen Audrey Schoemaker, daughter of Gerrit and Helen Schoemaker, of RR4 Goderich and Jeffrey Bruinsma, son of Cecil and Dianne Bruinsma, of RR4 Goderich were married Sept. 20, 1985 at the Christian Reformed Church, Clinton with Rev. H. Vriend officiating. Maid of honor was Mar- jorie Schoemaker, sister of the bride and bridesmaids were Lynn Schoemaker, sister- in-law of the bride and Theresa Gather, cousin of the bride. Best man was Bill Van Wyk, friend of the groom and ushers were Ron and Bob Bruinsma, brothers of the groom. Soloist was Karen Bruinsma, sister- in-law of the bridal couple and organist was Connie Bos. After a wedding tilip through Northern Ontario, the couple will reside m London. ER u. MURPHY, HERB X C. Hay Township Recreation Committee Mystery Bingo Thurs., Nov. 7 Zurich Community Centre Jackpot - $500 must go Bonanza Prize over $900, 55 calls 4 flash games • 1 early bird • 10 regular games • 1 mystery prize Over $2000 in cash prizes. Doors open at 6'30 p m. Bingo starts at 7.45 sharp ALL PROCEEDS FOR "NEW" BALL DIAMOND Bring your dabbers. No one under 16 allowed to play INCA KI/l,iE 396-:12ift REMO WILLIAMS FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7&9pm SUNDAY TO THURSDAY 8:00 pm Sweet Dreams ends Thursday 8:00 p.m. LARDER–MASSE Jacqueline Anne Larder, laugh ` of Donald and Eleanore Larder, of .69;. er St., Goderich and Aaron Donald Ntasse;' 170 South St., son of "Donald and Ga le Masse, of 250 Shore .Cres. were, U1arri d Sept. 28, 1985 at St. Peter's Roman,,Catilo 'c Church with Father Hardy officiating: M 'd of honor was Shelley Thom, friend of e bride, of RR5 Goderich and bridesma were Brenda Lowden, cousin of the bride of London, Sherry Watson, sister of the gt'dliln, of Goderich and Angela Larder, sister of the bride, of Goderich. Flowergirl was Margaret Williams, cousin of the bride,,Of Newmarket and ringbearer was Jason Watson, nephew of the groom, of Goderi Groomsman was Dana Doherty, friend of the groom, of 'Goderich and ushers were Andrew Masse, twin brother of the groo Terry Kennedy, friend of the groom; f Saltford and Shawn Larder, brother of.. bride, of Goderich. Soloist was Lori Stapleton, cousin ,of the groom. The reception was held at Saltford Valley Hall. After a wedding trip to London, the couple will reside at 170 South St., Goderich. (photo by Norm Kennedy) HAPPY 'SWEET SIXTEEN' KELLY HOY November 7th OUR LOVE & BEST WISHES MOM, DAD, RON, DEB, BOYS & WAYNE "Gilley's November Features" Gilley's November Is packed full of entertainment for your enloyment. We now feature the latest In Rock Video on our new dance floor and our "NEW" Large Video Screen. We offer the clearest picture around and great stereo sound. Don't forget Gilley's great prices which offer value for your good times! Book your Christmas par- ties now Ladies Night Tuesday, November 12th! Attention LADIES! Gilley's proudly presents the FOREPLAY REVUE - A Las Vegas Style Male Strip Show which features singing, comedy and dancing. It promises to be one of the best shows ever for this area. Don't miss out. Tickets available at Gilley's. Grey Cup Party Sunday. November 24th. Watch the action on our New Large Screen. It's like being at the gamel Take advantage of our great prlees. FASHI©N SHOW WED., NOV. 27th Gilley's Annual Fail & Winter Fashion Show by Maureen's and this Men's Room will be held on this date. It's packed full of fun or'd entertainment bringing you the latest In mans and ladles fashions. Cocktail hour 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Dinner starts at 7:30 p.m. Reservations can bo made at Gilley's, ph. 396-8142 or H.P. Cassidy's Feed Lot ph. 396-7423. Ask for Myra or Linda. Gilley's has 1t all - Great Dance & Video, Great Prices and Fast and Friendly Ser- vice! Gilley's hours; Mon. -Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m. Sunday 4:30 - 11 p.m. TWO CAN DINE FOR SIX -FORTY NINE H.P. Cassidy's • Feed Lot, November Special offers Two Quarter Chicken Din- ners served with fresh cut fries, tangy H.P. Cassidy's sauce and toasted roll for only $6.49 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Daily. Fat In or take out. Don't miss out and take advantage of this great special - offer expires November 30, 8s This offer is aiso available In Gilley's. Families always welcome - fast and friendly service. Book your Christmas parties nowt Phone the Party Hot Line! Gilley's 396- 8142 or M.P. Cassidy's - Feed Lot 39E- 7423. 96- 7423. Our menu will suit any budget. H.P. Cassidy's - great Chicken & Ribs Feed lot fine dining - super Steaks & Seafood. Open 4:30 - 9:30 p.m. - seven days a week. Attention Snowmobilers Pre -season checkup at 1960 prices 25 point check up on your sled to ensure that it's ready for the coming of winter. Including - new regular N.G.K., spark plugs FREE 5% off any other parts required This offer valid from Nov. 1 • 16 only Only 2995 as giNi Varna, Ontario, Phone 262-3318 100.00•00.1.516810UNGE 3rd ANNUAL ARM WRESTLING TOURNAMENT Saturday, November 23 WEiGH-INS.... 12:00 START TIME—. 1:30 pm .3 MEN'S CLASSES Heavy, Medium, Light • 2 WOMEN'S CLASSES 85.00 ENTRY FEE immeREGISTRATiON— Forms can be picked up on the day of the event or Pre -register anytime at the: HOTEL BEDFORD 92 THE SQUARE, GODERiCH 524-7337 Spectators Welcome! ';I