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Lakeshore Advance, 2012-11-28, Page 11Wednesday, December 21, 2011 • Lakeshore Advance 7 Former Coronation Street stars hit the road... Lakeshore Advance Lakeshore Advance Coronation Street is stronger than ever. Since it first broadcast on December 9,1960, it's been one of the most financially lucrative pro- grammes on commercial television and the world's longest -running TV la serial currently in produc- Over the years, it's covered a number of storylines that have cre- ated dispute, debate and public outcry. Fans of the British TV soap will be excited that four 'Coale' icons will be touring Ontario this spring, offering their unique stories and secrets as only they can. A Q & A session is an integral portion of the event. '(here will be 100 VIP MEET & GREET tickets available. STEVEN ARNOLD: As Ashley Pea- cock, he made his debut in 1996 as a butcher's bicycle delivery boy. He encountered many disasters along the way. In 1999, he mar- ried and became a widower when his wife was murdered. In 2002, they had a son, Joshua, who Ashley believed was his. Tests later reveal otherwise, and he went on to marry Claire, the nanny. Ashely died in December 2010 during a tram crash, saving his friends with the viaduct later crushing him to death. JULIA HAWORTH: As Claire Peacock, she first arrives in 2003 as a nanny to Joshua Peacock, after his mother is murdered. A romance develops between Claire and Josh- ua's father Ashley, and they finally marry on Christmas Day 2004. Her storyline, initially intended to include a child abduction plot, was re -developed but criticized for being a vehicle supporting a politi- cised corporate campaign and encouraging social action/volun- teer work benefiting Mental Health and 'Women In Crisis' issues. Due to these contoversles, the Peacock family was axed from the story with Claire making her last appearance on January 14, 2011, after tricking police and escaping to France for a life as a fugitive. NICHOLAS COCHRANE: As Andy McDonald, one of the twins, deputed In December 1989.11e was the brains of his family, but had a lot of trouble dealing with the stress within it. He finally pulled out of their craziness, finished university and moved to Spain in 1997. Ile reappeared to attend his mother and father's remarriage in 2000, stopping off long enough to have a short fling with local 'hipster"1'oyah Battersby. He also returned to be best man at his brother's second marriage in 2004. KEN MORLEY: As Reg Holdsworth, he joined the cast in 1989 and quickly became a favorite of view- ers as boss of the llettabuy super- market. Ile fancied himself a ladies man, had a penchant for telling tall tales and a combustible nature. Ills vanity was legendary, and he cut a swath through the single women of Coronation Street. In one of his Zurich Christmas concert a musical delight Carmel Sweeney Lakeshore Advance For many, the Christmas season is difficult either by grief or the loss of a loved one. Everyone is invited to attend St. Peter's Lutheran Church hl(le Christmas service on Wed., Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. An opportunity will be given to quietly light a candle in mem- ory of those who will be espe- cially missed this Christmas. The children will be out of school for the holidays from Mon., Dec. 26 to Ian. 9. 'Ihe school crossing guard of Zurich wishes to thank the stu- dents and staff of the Zurich Public School for their thoughtful gift of a lovely poin- settia plant. The last Christmas concert at the Zurich Public School took place 1)ec. '1 with a full gyne attending of parents, fanc- ily members and friends of the students. The musical play with all the children taking part was really good. Principal Betty Beer-VanRooy thanked everyone for coming out. Canned good items were col- lected at the door for Blessing, along with money sent to (;o(ierich Relief Fund through the penny sale and basket tickets. Mary -Lou Denonctne of Zurich along with her sister Patricia and family members from London travelled to Scar- borough to visit their uncle Ben 1l(1niliton. 'Ihe children and spouses of Martha Overholt enjoyed their annual family pre -Christmas PECKITT'S MEN'S WEAR. Suit Sale h.,., $199 Open Boling Day \Ioil., Dec. 26 • lO:lill - 11)111 11\1 \ ' 1 " . l , t :111(1 Iio't1(I 319- .!;S 6163 ()pc!' 7 (1;1\ - lu.tt Ilt�tttl(I dinner and get together at their mother's house Sat., Dec.10. Ashley Erb is home for the Christmas holidays from university in Ottawa. Ashley is visiting her parents Phil and Laurie and fancily !limbos. Several members of the hlopp family from the Zurich area attended the wed- ding of Andrew Earle and Shannon Sweeney in London Dec. L7..l he groom is the son of Linda and Bob Earle and the grandson of Donna and 1 let'b Moil) of lt3 Zurich. Ron and Fiane Duchartne, Zurich along ZONE 3 Solution Last Minute Stocking Stuffers • (:rand Bend themed Calendars $10 • Cookbooks $30 • Photographs framed from $25 Open: Mon. -Fri. 9.6pm This Sat till Noon • RAN ! IR& 22-81 Crescent St., Grand Bend 519.238.1472 with daughter Lisa and Rob Miller and family of Exeter enjoyed spending from Dec. 10 to 1; in (Manua, Florida stoic Dis- ney World. The brothers and sisters of Pat Regier got together recently at his home., R3 Dashwood along with their spouses for a delicious meal and fun time visiting. 'Ihe event was hosted by Pat's wife Evelyn. more memorable scenes, Reg, des- perate to consummate a relation- ship, burst a waterbed with its con- tents deposited to the shop below. Reg left the street and his heartbroken wife behind in 1995, to start a new life with Yvonne who was pregnant with his child. Ifyou go: When: Wednesday Mixch 28th Where: Huron Country Playhouse Phone: 519 238 8000 Meet $ greet 6:60pm - 7:15pm doors 7:15pm Show time: 8:00pm Call Lakeshore advance or Huron Country Playhouse for ticket details. The fancily of Laurent! Corriveau held its pre Christmas dinner and holiday cel- ebration in (;odericic Sun., Dec. 18 with all her children, spouses and grandchildren. Son Peter arrived from Vancouver on the 18th, as well as his children from Califor- nia along with son Doug from Calgary. Pam McNeill and baby Mya (10 months old) of Fredericton, New Brunswick are home for the Chisnnas holidays to spend time with her parents pat and Evelyn Regier and family. They attended a get- together on 1)ec. 17. The New Office Hours for The Lakeshore Advance will he as hollows... Mondays - 8am - 4pm Tuesdays - CLOSED Wednesdays - 9am - 4pm Thursdays - 9 am - 4pin Fridays - 8am - 4pm 58 Ontario St. N., Grand Bend PH: 519-238-5383 VAX: 238-5131 EMAIL. Iadvanccla'bowcsnct.cunt