Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-09-30, Page 17PAGE 16—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1987 1 T• his may be all you need to wear. FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS hi Your Home or Our Office °Famous Belton® quality in a complete product line. ®Full co-operation with your doctor. a An exclusive certified hearing service plan that protects your investment. We service all makes and models. ®Serving the hearing impaired for enoady Z yceire.. Find out, why mora peopte choose Beltone. Local Service Clinic CAMPBELL'S 168 The Square, Goderich ID. Fair Hearing Aid Service 145 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario 273-2118 Thursday, !lobar 15 w Mae 040. e yl.m. Better Hearing Through Professional Care MUSIC IN GOLD Enjoy world famous melodies and grand dancing to the super big band sound in stereo, for gala dances, anniversaries, banquets, festivities, polkafests and pub -night singalongs. The Rolls-Royce of music in danceland. BRUNO VERMANDER TELEPHONE: 524-2832 ************** * * -ELM. HAS MOTORHOTEL!. HWY. 8 WEST-.:WLINTON. • * THURSDAY IS... a� LADIES NIGHT "Three Shows" FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCTOBER 2 & 3 All your favorite TOP 40 MUSIC for your dancing pleasure. ALSO ON FRIDAY, OCT. 2 Door Prizes Family News WEDDINGS 1 *************** FRIDAY \,FISH FRY THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 Our Second "Greek Night" SPECIAL GREEK FOOD - BELLY DANCERS MUSIC BY "Johnny Weber". LIVE DINNER MUSIC FRI. - SUN. FROM 5 P.M. ON HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERN OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M. - 1 A.M. "HIGHWAY 21 - BAYFIELD 565-2554 1J ►. -: she-.+ ww . !.. A . �...j 5 ii 1,1 1 :...:. ... . -r-s-r777iS,17›., RESERVE NOW FOR arb at the Captain's Cove Family Restaurant SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 iesenie. .No .for Either Our THANKSGIVING SPECIAL SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 AM - 2 PM or THANKSGIVING EVENING SMORGASBORD 4 PM - 7:30 PM Phone 565-2992 In the Pirate's Den Roadhouse ... follow the BLUE JAYS ON OUR GIANT 5 FT. SCREEN FRIDAY NITE BUFFET Served from 5 p.m. . 7 p.m. Every Friday Night. Feoturing Italian Food - spaghetti, lasagna, pasta dishes, full salad bor. Adults 5695 ea. Visit us before or after the Goderich Auto Dealers CAR SHOW AT THE BAYFIELD ARENA this Weekend - October 3 8 4 FAMILY BRUNCH Served Every Sunday 10 AM 2 PM. Includes several salads, fruits, hot dishes, desserts. ALL YOU CAN EAT SUNDAY BUFFET SERVED EVERY WEEK 4 PM - 7:30 PM CAPTAIN'; OPEN 7 days a week 11:30 am - 1 am except Sunday open 10 am - 7:30 pm CDVE HIGHWAY 21 BAYFIELD nor --`c lies► 565-2992 ,fir. i�i✓�%�ii���J�i�',�IM�J St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich, was the setting for the August 15, 1987, wed- ding of Susan MacDonald, of Goderich, and Hugh Hanly, of Brussels. Rev. Douglas Pitts officiated. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aitken, of Goderich, and Hugh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haply, of Port Albert. Matrons of honor. were the bride's sisters Janet MacDonald - Kramer, of Unionville, and Deb Schneider, of San Diego, California. Bridesmaids were Kathy Bedour, friend of the bride, of Goderich; Cathy Oke, friend of the bride, of Goderich; and, Carol Leddy, friend of the bride, of London. Junior bridesmaid was Sonja Blacker, cousin of the bride, of Goderich. Best man was John Hanly, brother of the groom, of Sarnia. Ushers were Randy Stewart, friend of the groom, of Goderich; Mike Reynolds, friend of the groom, oft,Goderich; Rick Leddy, friend of the groom, of London; Tony Bedard, friend of the groom, of•London; and, Steve Arbour, friend of the groom, of London. A reception was held on the lawn at "Stirlings", home of the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D.V. Blacker. Following a wedding trip to Quebec, Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Hanly have taken up residence in Brussels, Ontario. (R.J. Nephew Photography) ATTENTION CANADIANS VACATIONING IN THE SUN BELT! c woloio y i prtuai . t4' -jyri rsM 0E414 /t04SE (Alava accuslam � I of fiscal 41irn _ postal strike talk ?ailed 'Posturing N,g, hood Waters dropping '1e1.11,°°, - e°n • SPECIAL •'<.L DELIVERY OFFER! Great reading to keep in touch with home Canada News is the largest Canadian newspaper published in the Sun Belt - weekly from Nov. 1 to April 30 - 26 WEEKS! A few of the ex(•iting topics you will find in Canada News are: • Canadian News toast to coast. siih phulugraph. • ('nmmcr(;lil News ul Florida HEST lit 'VS' • Canadlifn'( °lender .l 11RIC, id Canadian organualion. In Honda, w ith phouigraphs • Canada New. Sports Outlook and St.mdines • (Toss Canada New. Brick • Toronto Stock Report scut 1.11 Funds • Interest Rates • ERI I ,las-il,ed adsern.ingdor subs, Tiber. • c'anadhm ('rossword Pu„Ir • WI'I KI.I PRI/1.S when you subs,.nhc trips. nuking, neer, h.m,h.e. et, • I INI) 11il. RI A\1 R ('uhffl.Si wm roundtnps AR 1) A1R Iran, Honda to Iona -go and Montreal • I'oltln,d 11''11, •uul nplmon. • ti. ndi .dcd u,lumns Huh Nla‘l)onald ('.madl.In Business Garth turner • and nuith. nut, h more ' tst®®I1®®sty®®w®tsr®®®®®sI®®®®®®®lets®®®®®w, SFND A FRIEND Canada P.O. Box 850, Beamsville, Ontario 1,0R1B0 (416)563-4323 "A Weekly Newspaper Keeping Canadians in the Sun Heli Informed 1 SUBSCRIBE. BEFORE YOU LEAVE CANADA AND F'\\ IN (' \N•\I))-\N I)(11 1 \RS 1 Name ADDRESS iNSUNBELT S 1 1 1 1 entlsstda.PISWs is published November I through April 30 lins in) t® sni dioPmitefit Shin ani an 6111 nniSadin Minn isms of1Ronsoon(mEll MP MO MI City Slate Phone 111' Al)I)RI SS IN( \\ Olt. Pn i. Ph, int Please have CANADA NEWS delivered to me by mail for: . I mo '6 00 4 rhos '14 00 START DATE Cheque Card No Signature 2 mos '10 0(1 i mos '15 00 EV ISA }mos '12(4) h mo. '16 IN) STOP DATE. ❑Mastercard Expiry Date 0.1i IA ('Money Order A COPi'... We will send a copy of Canada 5i1p1Teura If absolutely FREE i., a/iVnnr you request with your • , on,pl,mrnl. Simply ppm tutu, name, 111 address np . nde en sepanarr piece n( paler .mJ mad it with your•Suhscnpttnn • (irdrr m CANADA NEWS P O Rni t o Rcam.udlr Ont I OR IRO \hare your rnpwment of CANADA I sit• 15S with mends and relatives make. an ideal inti tor birthday. annwer.ar\, ('hnstnla. .tl' 1 1 ® C *IVB P.O. Box ASO 11 teamsvilIr, Ontario LOR 1180 (416) 561-4323 Victoria Street United Church, Goderich, was the setting for the August 22, 1987, wed- ding of Bob Fuller and Peggy Evans. The ceremony was officiated by Rev. J. Becktel, Clinton, assisted by Rev. Jim Tiller, of Foley, Alabama, uncle of the bride. Bob is the son of Charlie and Helen Fuller of Rr 2 Goderich. Peggy is the daughter of Sam and Lee Evans of Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B.C. Maid of honor was Carol Evans, sister 91 the bride, of Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B.C. Bridesmaid was Susan Fuller, sister of the groom, of Hamilton. Best man was Mike Leitch of Strathroy. Ushers wre Brian Howes, of RR 3 Goderich, and Jennifer Fuller of RR 2 Goderich. Ringbearer was. Michael Walling, of RR 2 Goderich. Organist was Darlene Bogie and special music was given by Neal and Peg Evans. A garden reception was held at the home of Charlie and Helen Fuuller. Following a wedding trip to the East Coast, the couple are residing in Brussels, Ontario. (Mac Campbell Photography ) Bingham Park, Goderich, was the site of the outdoor marriage on July 25, 1987 of Richard Gautreau of 400 Bayfield Rd., Goderich, and Rosanna Geldhof of 400 Bayfield Rd., Goderich. Rev. James A. Bechtel officiated. The groom is the son of Phyllis Gautreau of Saint John, New Brunswick. The bride is the daughter of Roger and Mariea Vandenbussche of St. David St., Mitchell. Maid of honour was Lin- da Jeffrey, sister of the bride, of Stratford. Bridesmaid was Darlene Prouse, friend of the bride, of Clinton, and the flowergirl was Natalie Brinda, niece of the groom, of Niagara Falls. Best man was Gary Prouse, friend of the groom, Clinton. Usher was An- drew Jeffrey, brother-in-law of the bride, of Stratford, and ringbearer was Jason Geldhof, son of the bride, of 400 Bayfield Rd., Goderich. A reception was held at the Goderich Legion. The couple is residing at 400 Bayfield Rd., Goderich. (R.J. Nephew, Photo) FOUND We've found a dog in the Goderich Twp. area. Could the owner please contact us regarding the dog found. 524-2065 Knox United Church, Auburn, was the set- ting for the September 5 wedding of Steve Stratton of RR 1 Londesboro and Glenyce McClinchey of RR 1 Auburn. Rev. Dave Snihur officiated at the ceremony. Steve is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stratton of Hanover and Glenyce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClinchey of RR 1 Auburn. Matron of honor was Mrs. Doreen McCullough, sister of the bride, of Holmesville. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Karen McClinchey, sister-in-law of the bride, of Kitchener; Mrs. Wendy Van O9eh, cousin of the bride, of Lucknow; and; Mrs. Sandra Nicholson, sister of the groom, of Blyth. Flowergirls wre Julie and Kim McCullough, nieces of the bride, of Holmesville. Best man was Les Knott, friend of the groom, of Rodney. Ushers were Robert McCullough, brother-in-law of the bride, of Holmesville; Doug Perry, friend of the groom, of Wind- sor; and, Gary Nicholson, brother-in-law of the groom, of Blyth. Following a reception at the Blyth Community Centre, the couple left for a trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica. They are residing at RR 1 Londesboro. (Harvey McDowell Photography) The Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich was the setting for the August 15th wedding of Brenda Jean Bolton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bolton of Goderich, and Michael Francis D'Agostino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D'Agostino of Sault Ste. Marie. Rev. Arthur Young officiated at the ceremony. Maid of honor was Marie Bolton of Enderby, B.C., sister of the. bride. Bridesmaids were Karen Johnson of Hamilton and Sharon Stephens of Goderich, friends of the bride. Best man was Paul D'Agostino of Medicine Hat, Alberta, brother of the groom. Ushers were Edward D'Agostino of London and David D'Agostino of Hamilton, brothers of the groom. Follow- ing a reception at the Goderich Royal Cana- dian Legion, the couple left for a honeymoon in Northern Ontario. They have taken up residence in Hamilton. (Bluewater Photography) The Best Deals on Polaris Are At HuIIy Gully this Sunday Test drive the new Indy. 650 Three cylinders of liquid cooled brawn that'll blow away anything on snow. If we can't beat your best Polaris deal, we'll pay your gas home. See the Best snowmobile draggers go for the provincial title Watch hilarious snowmobile water skimming. R.R. 1 Varna 262-3318