The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-23, Page 27PAGE M—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1986
SHARON R. MORRIS, R.A., LLB.
BARRISFER & SOLICITOR
Formerly of MdFague, Clark Law Firm, Windsor
is pleased to announce
the opening of her office
for the practice of law
at
85 Essex Street
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 2H6
(519) 524-4321
"BATTLE OF THE
CAR CRUSHING
MONSTER TRUCKS"
"G O D Z I L LA"
WORLD'S LARGEST 4 x 4 CAR
CRUSHING MONSTER TRUCK
2 Giant Shows Sat. April 26, 4 p.m. Sun. April 27. 4 p.m.
Plus over 150 of Canada's best hot rods, street machines,
Corvettes, race cars, custom trucks and vans and Super Swap '86
Giant Automobile Flea Market
Saturday and Sunday
PLUS
THE LONRANGER
11.6sir9'c GrQiurnd
Shaking
Monster Truck
and
BIG BAD and
BOUNCY
Canada's first
MONSTER Truck
Three of the best
Monster trucks in exciting
car crushing action!!!
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8th Annual CUSTOM CAR and HOT ROD SHOW
CENTRE COMPLEX, ARTHUR, ONTARIO
SHOW HOURS
Friday. April 25 Noon to 11 p.m..
Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m. to 11r p.m.
Sunday, April 27, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
* TICKETS 1 /2 PRICE
FRIDAY NOON TO 5 P.M.
Info-Entr
Forms
Ph. (519) 343-2099
Direct Promotions Ltd. P.O. Box 312
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Sports
The pee wee play-off champs of the Youth Bowling League in
Goderich include Amy McHardie, Danielle McHardie, James Fehr,
Scott Davidson and Keith Venkiteswaran. The champs were
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awarded at a bowling banquet last Thursday night. (photo by Susan
Hundertmark)
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The playoffs are over and winners
declared. Individual prize winners are
Shirley Kennedy, high average (215),
Brenda Dineen, high triple (792) and Del
Geddes; high single, 340. The winner of the
most -improved -bowler award will be an-
nounced at the banquet.
Barb Almasi led Shirl's Girls to a first -
place finish in the A Division. The Girls
won by, 57 pins with high games by Mary
Lynne Telford, 187, Bev Whetstone, 209,
Brenda Teichert, 224 and Almasi with a 272
_single and 626 triple.
Auleen's Angels moved into second
place with good games by Grace Mugford,
195 and Brenda Dineen finished off the
year in grand style with 203, 217 and 298 for
a 718 triple. The Angels came within 57
pins of winning top prize.
Nancy White led the Oltimers to a third
place finish and had help from Jane Boyd,
165, Chris Reed, 186, Bev Million, 201, and
Sandy Fielder, 207. The Oldtimers were
160 pins out of first place.
The Marionettes ended up in fourth spot
and 168 pins behind the winners. Kit Smith
led the way with singles of 179 and 202, Ett
Bradley had 200 and, Joan Crawford, 224
and a 552 triple.
Del Geddes was in great playoff form as
she led the No Names to a first -place finish
in the B Division. High games were rolled
by June Rourke, 171, Donna Duncan, 180 -
and Geddes, 226, 285-673 triple.
The Blazers were second in the B Divi-
sion and had good games rolled by Gladys
Nicholson, 151, Earleen Spain, 179, Fran
Rae, 180 and Joyce Hamilton, 202, 217 and
a 568 triple.
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Goderich swimmer Linda Reid received a cheque for $1200 from Little Bowl Bowlers
Association and Little Bowl to go towards her trip to the Special Olympics in Calgary this
summer. The presentation was made by from the left, Steve Little, representing Little
Bowl; Simon Langlbis, tournament chairman for the bowlers and Dennis) Schmidt,
representing Little Bowl Bowlers As ociation. Linda also received a track suit from ID,
Marketing and an athletic bag from People's Department Store, Goderich. (photo by
Sharon Dietz) .
Trouble's Back came in third with high
games rolled by Verna Jackson, 173, Jen-
nifer Kruspe, 185, Liz Kruspe 203. and
Audrey Brindley's 563 triple.
In the farmer's league, a close playoff
battle has developed with the final game
deciding the champions. Berzerko Bud-
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dies took top spot with 13,118. points, just 12
points ahead of Sound Trek in second place
with 13,106. Grub's Group was third with
13,017 and tTuronia Hustlers, fourth with
12,926. Bonsai Bombers finished fifth 0th ,
12,723 and Entertainers were sixth with
12,712 points.
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Livingroom Tables
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drop leaf, •
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- discontinued lines including
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etc.
BED CHESTERFIELDS •
Sturdy construction,
Sixteenth
QUEEN SIZE PURE
BRASSGIA
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BROADLOOM $499
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• Modular Unit
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set lncludes .
• sofa, chair, ONLY
• ottoman.
• Our reg.
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Entertainment Unit
ends, drums. 2 PRICE •
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April 24 to Saturday. may 3
Thursday,
10:'% Off Ev�ering ., Up to 50% Off Feature Values
NOT OTHERWISE SPECIALLY MARKED SPECIALLY MARKED BY RED TAGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Captain's Quarters
Solid wood construction,
consisting of two single beds,
including mattresses, covered
posture boards, closet, chest of
,drawers, open bookcase -
all this in one unit
FOR
$649
THE
Low
OF CE
4 PIECE
LIVINGROOM
SiITE
consists of sofa, loveseat,
chair & ottoman, to 100.% nylon
cover.`
COMPLETELY UPHOLSTERED
Glider Rockers
In beige, brown, soft
green. 100% nylon covers.
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foam mattress,
double size.,
SALE 289?9i
CANADIAN MADE DARK PINE•
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Clieval
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Mirrors $1 1 9
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3 WAY LOVESEATS
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• adjust arms to form love
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REGULAR STOCK
• Sturdy wood product
• construction, pecan laminate
• heat & mar -resistant
• surface measures $
• 48" x 16" x 60"
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• solid wood SAL E
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• Our reg. price 461.50 39
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QUEEN (SOFT EDGE)
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• CONTEMPORARY OAK LAMINATE
• Diningroom Suite
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• Table 40" x 48"-60", 48" full glass
• lighted china top.
• glass shelves,
• plate rails, 4 high SALE
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• chairs.
• Reg. '1,182 "
• 3 PIECE RECLINING
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• TIONAL
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• a relaxed blond of sfylo
• and comfort, Includes•
& Sat.'9.5 030
• 2 reclining Chairs plus SALE STORE
• Molt„ Tues., Wed„ Thurs.
• $1 999 HOURS:
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Colonial DINETTE
includes 36" x 60" (extended)
oval table & 4 side chairs.
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Bridge Sets
excellent selection
SALE
PRICED
FROM
999
(tables and chairs
sold separately)
PECAN
Study Centre
Includes desk and lighted
hutch with room to store
books and paper. (48" x 24" x 59")
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tr APARTMENT SIZE
SOFA and CHAIR
traditional styling, reversible
cushions, nylon floral pr�lnt.
SA 67999
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TO Selected
BEDROOM
SUITES
In oak, pine, elm,
cherry and maple.
Exc•Ilent selection
HEATH FURNITURE
bed for one.
floral velvets. 33,1994
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Plains or
3 POSITION
Recliners and
Heater Vibrators
in vinyl, cloth or combination.PRICED FROM 1 79r.
MODERN 2 PIECE
Bed Sectional
Sturdy construction, easy to
open Queen size bed, natural
homespun fabric, contrasting
cushions included.
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PN. 3484851
Today's Price Rriday, May 2 9•0
double bed. Midday, April Z5 - Main Street, Mitchell
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prices here are our low
everyday prices - not
inflated "suggested lists'
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Hespeler Furniture.
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CRIBS, HIGH CHAIR
& ROCKERS - SALE PRIED
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