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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-05-01, Page 16Filter Queen f t• PAGE 16---GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1;1985 i< .gird, 1 44. TE of our 1985 Pontiac & Buick GM executive driven Station Wagons have arrived! FIVE TWO THREE PONTIAC 6000 LE This Canadian built car is acclaimed by all. the motoring magazines as one of the best cars in North America. Every one of these is equipped with air conditioning power windows, power door. locks, V6 engine, stereo radio, optional wheels, cruise control, tilt wheel, etc. 3 have woodgrain, 2 have 6 way power seats. All are 8 passenger.. PONTIAC PARISIENNE FULL SIZE 305 V8 engines, air conditioning 8 passenger seating, full power equipm nt including .6 way power. seat, blue or green finish with woodgrain panelling. BUICK CENTURY LIMITED They are all equipped with woodgrain trim, powOr windows, power door locks, . stereo radio, air. conditioning,optional. wheels, cruise control, tilt wheel, in- dividual seats, 6 cylinder engine, etc. All are 8 passenger. *The above all have between 4000 and 7000 Kilometres on them and are priced between 96,700. and 97,500. - MORE GM FACTORY EXECUTIVE 1985 MODELS....... '85 BUICK RIVIERA Medium metallic blue, loaded with TS-aeri�l-No:408C92-. $23,500. '85 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX Brougham. Beautiful medium brown, loaded with equi l ii i. Seriiillto7205946` $17,000. '85 GMC S -JIMMY Two wheel drive, V6, air conditioning, -dark blue-. Serkit-Noo- 509; 9} $15,900. SPECIAL DEAL k 2 k '85 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM ONLY 800 KM. Two door. Purchaser changed his mind and dealt It in on a Cadillac. Driven lust 800 Kilometres. An all white beautywith air conditioning, tilt wheel, cruise control, stereo radio, rally wheels, 305 V8, etc. Serial No. 321408 {� PRICED AT JUST $15, 500. SPECIAL CHOOSE FROM TWO -1984 CHEVROLET CAVALIERS Four door models. Equipped with air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, automatic, stereo radio. Brown, serial no. 220571 has just 26,000 Kilometres. Blue, serial no. 222563 has just 23,000 Kilometres. YOUR CHOICE $8500. STILL UNDER GM POWER TRAIN WARRANTY SEE CRAB, MARTYN, ALor KEN PONTIAC BUICK CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS 37 HAMILTON STREET GODERICH 524-8391 Polls open at 9 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. On May 2nd, Ontario's 33rd general elec- tion day, voting at the polls will begin at 9:00 a.m. and will be completed at 8:00 P.m. Approximately six million residents within Ontario's electoral districts are eligi- ble to vote in this election. Qualified electors residing in urban areas must have their names on the list of electors in order to cast a ballot. Rural electors, not on the list, may vote only if another qualified elector on the list in the same poll- ing division identifies and vouches for him or her on election day. Those individuals assigned to vote for another qualified voter by proxy must pre- sent a certificate, issued by the Returning Officer, at the poll where the person appoin- ting the proxy is on the polling list. The deadline date for issuing certificates is 7:00 p.m. May 1st, the day before polling day. Ontario general election ballots are black, with the candidates names on the left and circles, to the right of each, in white. Can- didates are numbered and listed alphabetically by surname. • Electors will receive a folded ballet front the Deputy Returning Officer. In private, the elector indicates his or her preference, refolds the ballot, and returns it to the Depu- ty Returning Officer who will deposit the ballot in the sealed ballot box. Each ballot must be marked in only one circle, the voter's preference, with a cross or other mark. Any ballot having a mark in more than one circle is considered to be spoiled and will be rejected. Also, any ballot containing an identification mark will be re- jected. Persons on the polling lists for this elec- tion must be 18 years of age on election day, a Canadian citizen or British subject at the time of voting, and must have been a resi- dent of Ontario for at least 12 months prior to election day. EWBORN NEWS MAIZE Randy and Patti thank God for the safe ar- rival of their first child, a daughter, Jeni Elizabeth, born Sunday, April 21, 1985, weighing 6 lbs. 9 ozs. at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Proud grandparents are William and Betty Helesic, Goderich, John and Mary Maize, Dungannon; and very proudgreat-grandparents Emerson and Phyllis Rodger of Auburn - a first great- grandchild; also great grandmother Mary Helesic of Maitland Manor, Goderich. REMTULL4. lrfaan is happy to announce tete arrival of his baby sister, Saira Begum, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Wednes- day, April 17, 1985. Saira weighed 6 lbs. 131/2 ozs. Happy parents are Salim and Leila. Proud grandparents are Mohammedali and Sakar Remtulla and Gulbanoo Jinnam, all of Toronto. FISHER David and Barb Fisher are pleased to an- nounce the safe arrival of their second child, a girl, Amanda Louise, born on April 4, 1985, weighing 7 lbs. 3 ozs. A little sister for Adam. Second grandchild for Ken and Sharon Jones of St. _Thomas, and ninth grandchild for Herman and Aisla Fisher of Benmiller. Special thanks to Dr. Walker, Dr. Neal, Mrs. Debbie Livesey and the " nurses of second west for their excellent care. GREG-WALLACE Mary and Jim are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Brittany Veroniea, born April 9th, 1985 weighing 9 pounds. First grandchild for George and Vera Gregg and fourth grandchild for Dorothy Wallace. KUIPERS John and Cory thank God for the safe ar- cousin ' 5AV5 '01 THE WORLD REW5E5 To WALK ON TIPTOE, 50 THAI WE MAY BE ABLE TO SLEEP. "Little Joe's" Bluewater Coffee Shop 355 BA.YFIELD ROAD GODERICH 524-4331 rival of another daughter, Jody Christine, on Wednesday April 10, 1985, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. Jody is a precious sister for Charleen and Pamela. She is the fourth grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kuipers, Goderich and the 22nd grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wobbe Bylsma, Blyth. LAWLINE David and Paula Lassaline are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Rebecca Dawn, April 14, 1985, weight 7 pounds 121/2 ounces born at Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary, Alber- ta. A sister for Matthew. Proud grand- parents are Mailcel and Rose Marie Lassaline of St. Paul Alberta and Albert and Jean McGuire of Goderich. CRAIG Brian and Margaret (Howson) are happy'to announce the. arrival of their son David An- drew born Wednesday, April 24, 1985 at Kit- chener Waterloo Hospital. A little brother for Michael and Danny. OTTERBEIN Brad and Claire are happy to announce the final editions to their family Adam Ronald and Devon Jacob, twin brothers for Michael, Nathan and Meghann. Born April 20th, 1985 weighing 5 lbs. 15 ozs. and 4 lbs. 14 ozs. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. , RAPSON Tom and Rosalea are pleased to announce the' birth of their first child Thomas Albert Benjamin weigh ing 9 lbs. one oz. at Strat- ford General Hospital on April 20, 1985. Pro- ud grandparents are Don and Shirley Hackett of Lucknow and Harry and Annie . Rapson o>i Seafor'th:" ' " ' " ' i SULLY Mark and Nicky are very happy to announce the arrival of their son, Maximilian Bethune. Max was born on April 20th, 1985, a brother for Justin, David, ( D.J.) and Katie. 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