HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2010-01-07, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 2010. Classified Advertisements Real estate Real estate
Broker of Record*** Broker** Sales Representative*
519.482.3400
1 Albert St., CLINTON
www.rlpheartland.ca
Helping you is what we do.
80647 LONDON RD. N.,
CLINTON $459,900
50 Ac. hobby farm, 35 wkbl., 3 BR. brick
house in excellent cond. & 40'x57' bank
barn. Large eat-in kit., FR w/gas FP, MF
office, CA. Country res. located close
to town. Call Fred*** or Rick** Lobb.
MLS# 91234
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211 KING ST.,
BLYTH $130,000.
3 BR. bungalow has had lots of major
renos & updates incl. C/A, shingles,
electrical, windows, doors, siding,
laminate floors & drywall in '07 & 10x16
storage shed '08. Lot size 66'x99'. Call
Don* or Richard Sr.* Lobb. MLS# 93323
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361 MILL ST.,
BLYTH $124,900
Quaint 2+1 BR., 1 storey, vinyl sided
home w/finished basement & detached
insulated garage, concrete drive,
situated on large corner lot close to
downtown. Call Rick** or Don*
MLS# 93451
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80261 LONDON RD.,
CLINTON $478,000.
Turn key egg layer operation, 5,400
units, quota available. 2-200x32 barns,
2 storey brick home. 15 acres.
Call Bill* or Jeremy Jongejan*
MLS# 93186
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519-221-3560
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www.soldbymichele.com
SATURDAY,
JANUARY 9, 2010
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This 27.15 acres property is all set up for a pig farm/hobby farm. Three
barns with feed factory. A new addition was added to the farmhouse in
2006. Features a gourmet kitchen with maple cupboards and flooring.
Centre island with sink and stove. Main floor laundry. Massive main floor
bath with sit down shower, sunken jacuzzi tub and large vanity of corian
counters. Open staircase of maple. Rough-in in the basement for a propane
fireplace. New septic 2003. Standby generator. Shop includes a walk-in
freezer, a workshop and a garage for farm implements. 6 acres workable
land (rented yearly) and 15 acres of pasture (rented yearly). High speed
available. Ideally located 8 km from Benmiller Inn and 15 km to the lake.
at 81957 Limekiln Line
On the run
The Mildmay Bantam boy leaves his Blyth opponent in his
wake as he moves on the ball during the game in Blyth on
Saturday. The contest ended in a 3-1 loss for the local
squad. (Vicky Bremner photo)
A new on-line resource that will
help students and educators quickly
find internet resources on health and
social topics has been launched in
Huron County.
Health Class Help was created by
the Huron County Health Unit. It
contains hundreds of reliable links
for students and teachers on health
class topics, including alcohol,
drugs, nutrition, parenting, physical
activity and tobacco.
Public health nurse Sandra Feltz
says the on-line tool replaces the
hard copies of the school library
resource binders that have been
provided to secondary schools and
COPE sites over the past number of
years.
“We know that students and
teachers wanted an online resource
so they could get credible
information anywhere, anytime,
from any computer whether at
school, at home, or while
participating in distance education.”
Feltz says the tool was designed
for use by secondary students and
teachers, but elementary school
teachers will find Health Class Help
useful for background information
for their lessons.
Testing of the tool was done with a
group of secondary school students
who reported that they would use the
site for health class and biology
homework. Feltz said she was
particularly pleased to hear the focus
group of students said they would
use it ahead of Google.
“There is so much information on
the internet – this resource ensures
that students are getting credible
health and social information.”
Health Class Help is available at
www.huroncounty.ca/healthclasshelp
Students get
on-line
homework
help
Clean sweep
The Brussels Curling Club members are in full swing with players taking to the ice on Monday
nights for the mixed league. (Vicky Bremner photo)