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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-11-20, Page 8U•rt.s .'1�a i{ M.: CON ratu`Iatfons .P'ETR LOVELL of 352 Oak St., Coderich. First,of many toWin Big! YOUR NEXT PURCHASE: THRUWAY MUFFILERCENME COULD BE FREE! Peter won big! You could win even bigger! For a limited time only we are offering you a chance to SAVE UP TO 100% OFF Thruway Mufflercentre's everyday low prices. To qualify, simply bring your car in for a no -charge, no -obligation inspection. We'II tell you what's needed - and only what's needed. And we'll put it in writing. Plus, we'll give you a chance to receive up to 100% off the quote. If you haven't already received one of our special direct mail offers, drop into our shop today. We'll give you an honest assessment of what your car needs. And a chance to save up to. 100% off the quote. Frustrated with expensive car repairs? At Thruway, We Hear You. The area's only exclusive shop for Mufflers, Brakes and Shocks. * WE HONOUR COMPETITIVE MUFFLER GUARANTEES * FAST, FAST...NO WAIT„SERVICE * NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY * FREE COFFEE thruMjgy 191 WALNUT ST., GODERICH. 524-4200 Behind the new HI -WAY FORD dealership /rb.4t, OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY: 8 am -6 pm SATURDAY: 8 am -1 pm FREE MUFFLER AND BRAKE INSPECTIONS The Benmiller Inn was a perfect setting for the Festive Fashions and Christmas Crea- tions show on November 6. Victoria Pfaff was one of several models who modelled the clothing to raise funds for the Huron -Perth - Bruce Chapter of Epilepsy. (Anne Narejko photo) Getting into the mood of the evening was Terry Heywood during the Huron -Perth -Bruce y' Chapter of Epilepsy fund raising fashion show. The audience relaxed at their tables at. the Benmiller Inn while the models walked through the building. (Anne Narrjko photo) Fashion show raises money for epilepsy BENMILLER - Clothes for the office, a night on the town or for lounging around the house were modelled to a full house at the Benmiller Inn on November 6. The fashion show, which also included floral arrangements by Board and Batten �f Clinton, was held as a fund raiser for the Huron -Perth -Bruce Chapter of Epilepsy for Epilepsy month. Marj Vere of the Huron County Chapter, estimates 120-125 people took in the show, raising $973.41. "I was pleased with the way it went," she said. "The floral arrangements by Jane Groves added a special touch of Christmas to the show." The show, entitled Festive Fashions and Christmas Creations, showed off men's and NORHOLME DECORATING CENTRE 2 New Looks yourfor Windows Custom-made for your home from Norholme Decorating Centre and Draco --PLUS-- O/ O off FREE INSTALLATION Custom-made treatments! New looks for your windows - a house gift you'll always be proud of. Verticals 1. 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Cilnfo v • d 482452 pow, opposite the 0o0 OM(*) • ladies' co-ordinates, sportswear, nightwear, casual looks, furs and jewellery. Fashions were provided by Looking Good of Exeter -Bayfield, Sweat Chic of Exeter, Hterman's Men's Wear of Clinton and Gentlemen's Choice of Exeter. Anstett Jewellers Ltd. of Clinton provided diamond rings, necklaces, pearls, gold watches and bracelets. Kelly Vodden, Vittoria Pfaff, Tammy Bowman, Joanne Carr, Mary Garon; Diane Stevenson, Donna Wood, June Boussey, Terry Haywood,Marie Jefferson, Rhonda McAlister, Tim Orleman and Dennis Vere modelled the fashions. Tracy Wood co- ordinated the fashions and Tammy Wood was the back stage co-ordinator. Dressers were Cheryl McAlister, Anne Thomspon, Nicole, Denise and Danielle Garon. Prize winners were: Joe DeGroot and Deb Thompson, gift certificates from Herman's Men's Wear; Betty Devereaux, Sweat Chic certificate; Gail Hiltz, Looking Good certificate; Sheila Richardson, cut and set from Les Ciseaux; Audrey Bunn, cookbook from Huron -Perth Epilepsy Chapter; Mary Anne Chambers, Anstett's gift; Lorie Corrie, Roxanne Brown, Mary Wood and Liz Taylor, Board and Batten arrangements. A public awareness meeting will also be held as part of Epilepsy month. The meeting will take place at the Stratford. Kiwanis Centre at 7:30 p.m. and will deal with first aid procedure. LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT SPORTS COMPLEX Fundraising Program 1985-1986 f.' 2114 • Lottery 10. *100.00 each 0 0. To be Won Weekly draw each Monday, Starting Dec. 2/85 at Bank of Montreal for ONE- s 500.00 ONE -$300." TWO. =100.0° ONLY 3000 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD Ticket Price .100.°4) TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AS FOLLOWS: FULL - •100.00 Time of Purchase SEMI-ANNUALLY- '50" Time of Purchase '50" Due May 20th, 1986 QUARTERLY- '25." Time of Purchase '25" Due February 20, 1986 `25" Due May 20th,1986 '25.'° Due October 20th, 1986 CANVASS FOR DONATIONS CANVASS FOR DONATIONS TO THE LUCKNOW DISTRICT SPORTS COMPLEX WILL TAKE PLACE NOVEMBER 22, 1985 TO DECEMBER 20TH, 1956. TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM CAVASSER. TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM THE FOLLOWING LUCKNOW- Bank of Montreal, Mayfair Restaurant,, Lottery Shoppe, McDonagh Insurance WINGHAM - ' Bank of Montreal KINCARDINE- Mike Walsh Chew, Montgomery Motors GODERUCI Garb & Gear Lan Liotltlo. N, 49 s,' ''4 4',. 4401'' Y' ., ,1`,x, , 4171.4 ._7:14,37%; d fi .y a� To all those who worked for and supported me at the Polls ..my most heartfelt Thanks! Pat Haskell LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT SPORTS COMPLEX Fundraising Program 1985-1986 f.' 2114 • Lottery 10. *100.00 each 0 0. To be Won Weekly draw each Monday, Starting Dec. 2/85 at Bank of Montreal for ONE- s 500.00 ONE -$300." TWO. =100.0° ONLY 3000 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD Ticket Price .100.°4) TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AS FOLLOWS: FULL - •100.00 Time of Purchase SEMI-ANNUALLY- '50" Time of Purchase '50" Due May 20th, 1986 QUARTERLY- '25." Time of Purchase '25" Due February 20, 1986 `25" Due May 20th,1986 '25.'° Due October 20th, 1986 CANVASS FOR DONATIONS CANVASS FOR DONATIONS TO THE LUCKNOW DISTRICT SPORTS COMPLEX WILL TAKE PLACE NOVEMBER 22, 1985 TO DECEMBER 20TH, 1956. TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM CAVASSER. TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM THE FOLLOWING LUCKNOW- Bank of Montreal, Mayfair Restaurant,, Lottery Shoppe, McDonagh Insurance WINGHAM - ' Bank of Montreal KINCARDINE- Mike Walsh Chew, Montgomery Motors GODERUCI Garb & Gear Lan Liotltlo. 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