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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-11-13, Page 10Yes you know a good window/store front display increases prospect interest, product awareness/acceptance and walk-in traffic. You already know a good store front sells! Now'consider the impact town -wide. Your good showing adds to the total spirit of our com- munity. A spirit that shouts "Christmas is alive and well, and best found in Goderich." Your involvement stimulates a great sense of Pride in our com- munity. Your participation helps encourage local residents to keep their consumer dollars at home where it will do the most good. And your imagination will help establish Goderich for miles around as the place to "must see, must shop" at Christmas time. LET'S GO FOR IT! In a continuing effort to do our part, The Goderich Signal -Star will again offer trophies to the best window/store front efforts of the season. One trophy will be awarded for each of 3 Categories (see below). Plus, our Annual "Grand Prize" trophy will be awarded for the Best Christmas window/store front in the Town of Goderich. Hof- fmeyer Plumbing and Heating has had it all year. Their name stays on, will yours go next to it? Join the Fun! Spiff up for Christmas! It's positive. It's progressive. And even if you don't win a trophy... we all win! PARSON—VANSTONE' Kelly Lee Vanstone, daughter of . and Mrs. Frank Naegele, of Red Deer, Alberta and Ted Vanstone, of Goderich and Dean Si- gurd Parson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Par- son, of Boyle, Alberta were married Sept. 7, 1985 at Gaetz United Church Red Deer with Rev. Pratt officiating. Matron of honor was Michelle Smith, cousin of the bride, of Red Deer and bridesmaid was Brenda Parson, sister of the groom, of Edmonton. Flowergirl was Christian Parson, niece of the groom, of Boyle. Best man was Randy Parson, brother of the groom, of Boyle, groomsman was Dale Kemp, cousin of the groom, of Boyle and ushers were Dennis Kemp, cousin of the groom, of Boyle and April Carleton, friend of the bride's mother, of Red Deer. The reception was held at the Elks Club in Red Deer. After their honey- moon trip to, British Columbia, the couple is residing in Red Deer. CATEGORIES: •HARD GOODS *SOFT GOODS *SERVICE ORIENTED `x.. THEME: r 9 •YOUR OIOICE...HARD SELL, SPIRI1'UAL, AESTHETIC, ETC. Atier FISHER—WILLIS Sandra Bernice Fisher, daughter of Ber- nard and Bernice Fisher, of RR2 Clinton and Ronald Robert Willis, son of Dan and Doreen Willis, of RR4 Goderich were mar- ried Oct. 5, 1985 at Benmiller United Church with Rev. John D.W. Wood officiating. Maid of honor was Darlene Fisher, of Ottawa and bridesmaids were Joyce Dow, of RR2 Staffa and Connie Willis, of Goderich. Groomsman was Dan Willis, of RR4 Goderich and ushers were John Willis, of New Brunswick and Ed Fisher, of RR2 Clinton. The reception was held at Saltford Valley Hall. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will reside at RR2 Clinton. ( photo by Gary Walden, Westfield Studio) • • A TENTION READERS: WE INVITE YOU TO BE "THE JUDGE" $2c00 oneoirhree CASH PRIZES v- NEATNESS & ORGANIZATION - IMPACT ✓ IMAGINATION ✓ SPECIAL EFFECTS (use of Colour, Material, Lights, etc.) GENERAL APPEAL (It's whether you like it or not that really counts) Print the name(s) of the Business(es) you think have the Best Christmas store front and/or Window Display in the entire town of Goderich. List them in order of your preference. Base your judging on the criteria listed above, but remember.. it's whether you find it appealing that really counts° THEN ..Bring or Mail your entry to the Goderich Signal -Star no later than Wednesday, November 27. 1985 If your entry is drawn from those received. YOU WIN! There will be a total of Three Winners in all! LIMIT ONE ENTRY PER PERSON On your mark Judges. Get set WIN, PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY MY CHOICES FOR BEST STORE FRONT & WINDOW CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS ARE: BRING THIS ENTRY FORM TO THE GODERICH SIGNAL•SSTAR...INDUSTRIAL PARK, HWY. 21 SOUTH Ola MAIL TO! THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR P.O. BOX 220, GODERICH, N7A 486 EOor �!1�. �,Y%K's .. L 47 DALE - DOAN Pamela Jo Doan, daughter of Carl H. and Beverly Doan of Bay City, Michigan and Kenneth James Dale, son of Norman and Diane Dale of R. 2, Goderich were married October 19, 1985 at Christian Assembly Church in Bay City, Michigan with Rev. William Severance and Pastor James Salo officiating. Matron of honour was Mrs. Rene Blohm, friend of the bride, of Longview, Texas. Bridesmaids were Rita Schumann, friend of the bride, of Bay City, and Lorri Bechard, sister of the groom, Stratford, and Celinda Fen -lo and Mrs. Martin Truemner, sisters of the bride, Bay City. The best man was Earl Flynn, cousin of the groom, Clinton. Groomsmen were Randy Doan of Bay City, brother of the bride, Martin Truemner, brother-in-law of the bride, Jeffery Doan, cousin of the bride,also of Bay City and Alex Westman, friend of the groom, Granton, Ontario. Ushers were Daniel Dale, brother of the groom, of Goderich and Nathan Doan Jr., cousin of the bride, Bay City. Hostess was Jan Kerr, friend of the bride, Bay City. Soloists were Carolyn and Stephan Gaus, cousin of the bride, Carl H. Doan, father of the bride and Brenda Suchard of Granton. The reception was held at the L.F.A. Hall in Bay City. 16.