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Johnny is a contented, healthy baby, eight months
old. Nothing seems to ruffle his customary good nature.
He needs to be adopted so he will grow up in a loving
permanent home. Johnny's background is Irish, French
and Negro and he has very dark eyes, brown curly hair
and medium brown skin. He is quite responsive and
alert, turning his head quickly at the sound of his name.
He recognizes familiar faces readily and loves to be
held and cuddled. When strangers are around he be-
comes quiet while he surveys them for long periods.
Young as he is, this little fellow has had several moves.
Now, like Charlie Brown's friend Linus, he seeks secur-
ity in a treasured blanket which he bunches up beside
his face before he can go to sleep. To inquire about
adopting Johnny please write to Today's Child, Depart-
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ings, Toronto 182. For general information about adop-
tion ask your local Children's Aid Society,
IN spEciALAPPRECIATION
We Have Extended
Our Tip Top
MADE-TO-MEASURE
SUIT
SALE
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SPECIAL
$115 PRICE
We Are Also Continuing Our
APPRECIATION SALE
10% Off V EPURCHASE
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POTATOES — Highway 84 be-
tween Hensall and Zurich. Dial
236-4038. 8 : 15tine
ALUMINUM windows, doors,
awnings, siding, porch and step
railings, columns, etc. call us
for free estimates, Walker Alu-
minum. Sales, 17 Nelson St.,
Exeter. Phone 235-0722 (collect).
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ELECTRONIC ORGANS,
PIANOS
Sold and Serviced
At Guaranteed Low Prices
Organs from $539.00
(2 keyboards)
Pianos from $599.00
STRATFORD MUSIC CENTRE
LTD.
Walter Beisel, Mgr.
271-6322 4:17tfne
REINFORCED CEMENT TILE-
3' and 4'. Lawrence Ziler, Box
53 Dashwood. Phone 237-3487.
4:17tfnc
FOR POTATOES and table car-
rots call Tony Martens 234-6488
Main Street, Crediton. 8:15tfnc
AIR CONDITIONERS — House-
hold and industrial. Sold, in-
stalled and maintained, Bruce
Refrigeration, Grand Bend. Dial
238-2385. 4:3tfnc
1966 YAMAHA — 100 cc twin
jet in A-i condition; also hel-
met and bubble. Phone 237-
3425, 15 ; 22c
GLENREID KENNELS, Kippen.
Poodles and Dachshunds occa-
sionally available. Poodle
grooming; small dogs boarded.
Large individually heated ken-
nels. 262-5052. 15:22:29:5c
Bill's Fruit Market
Geraniums, Evergreens,
Bed Flowers, Roses
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Open all season 10:00 a.m. to
9:00 p.m. 7 days a week
HWY. 21 1 MILES
NORTH OF GRAND BEND
Phone 238-8172
You name the plant—we have it
5:22tfnc
14 Wanted To Buy
IMMEDIATE CASH for good
standing timber of all kinds.
Write Robert Eagleson, Ailsa
Craig or phone 232-4450 before
8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 5:15tfne
HENSALL — Modern 3 large
bedroom 2 storey home on cor-
ner treed lot. Many built-in
features. Broadloom in family,
living and dining rooms. Stone
fireplace. By appointment. Ph.
2192-2315. 22:29c
GENERAL STORE (with post
office) ideally suited for mar-
ried couple, living quarters
available, good opportunity far
expansion. Reason for selling,
ill health. Apply Box J L The
Exeter Times-Advocate. 5:Stfnc
EXETER — White frame two,
could be three bedroom house.
Interior renovated; living room,
large kitchen, 3 piece bath, util-
ity room, basement. Separate
garage. Overlooking quiet park.
Phone 235-2787. 22:29c
CALL JB
AT
1863
"The Centennial Office"
HOUSES FOR SALE
EXETER — 3 bedroom brick
home in quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen and dinette, large liv-
ing room, full basement with
ample space for rec room, elec-
tric heat. Large lot 50'x297'.
EXETER — Brick house on
Main St. Kitchen, living room,
dining room, bath and 5 bed-
rooms. Full basement and ga-
rage.
EXETER — New brick home,
5 bedrooms, kitchen, living
room,• dining room, 2 baths,
Basement has me room and
fireplace. This home is on a
large lot and the materials of
excellent quality.
EXETER — Large ...11,v° storey
brick e, 4 bedriabms, large
livin m deilin room, kitch-
en and pi6ce bath, Oil heat-
ing, o lots, This house has
a large family room, with fire-
place, Must see to appreciate.
EXETER — N e W 3 bedroom
brick house near park and
swimming pool. pull basement,
electric heat, large kitchen, 4
piece bath. This lot is large
enough to qualify for V.L.A.
EXETER — Red brick house
on Main St, one block from
schools and shopping. House has
3 bedrooms, living room, dining
room and 4 piece bath, Room
for two more bedrooms. Base-
ment suitable far roc room.
Excellent condition. Must be
seen to be appreciated. Double
lot.
EXETER — Income house for
sale. This home has been con-
verted into 3 two - bedroom
apartments and provides 15 -
18% on your money.
EXETER — Hill St., 2-bedroom
frame house, with full base-
ment, oil heating, living room,
kitchen and 4-piece bath. House
overlooks Riverview Park.
EXETER — Newly renovated
frame home on Anne St. One
and a half storey, modern bath
and toilet, 3 bedrooms, base-
ment, verandah and utility
room, Large lot.
EXETER — 3 - bedroom frame
house with insul brick siding.
This house has been completely
modernized. Garage. In good re-
pair, wiring, furnace and foun-
dation excellent.
HENSALL — Richmond Street,
frame house, 3 bedrooms, oil
heating, modern 3-piece bath.
Good basement.
EXETER — Valuable property
at corner of Wellington and
Main. Good location for busi-
ness venture,
FARMS FOR SALE
CENTRALIA AREA — Approxi-
mately 130 acres bordering on
Victoria St., immediately behind
new addition to Dashwood In-
dustries. Good 4-5 bedroom
house in good condition. This
land is accessible to the CNR,
Barn in excellent condition.
CREDITON AREA — 200 acre
block — two houses and two
barns. Could be divided to
satisfy interested parties. Ideal
setup for partnership. Good
land well drained. One house
has five bedrooms, the other
three. Let's discuss this situa-
tion.
LOTS FOR SALE
EXETER — Lot for sale on
Main St. overlooking river and
park.
EXETER — 2 lots, Andrew and
Alexander — must be sold as a
package.
EXETER — Lots for sale in
Riverview Heights.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
Low Cost Auto Insurance
Fire Insurance
Real Estate
Mortgages
Trust Certificates
Devon Building
Phone 235-1863 5:15tfnc
EXETER — la storey brick 3
or 4 bedroom house close to
schools and stores. Priced low
with good terms. Call Howard
Hodgson, RR 2 Ailsa Craig 293-
3175. Al Sinnott Realty Ltd.,
Realtor. 22:29c
3 BEDROOM FRAME house,
newly decorated, Apply 176
Main St. or phone 235-0626.
22:29*
EXETER HOUSES: (1) 2 storey
and basement, 4 bedrooms, full
bath, built-in cupboards, sewer
connected, double lot, nice trees,
large garage barn; (2) 1 storey
red brick, 3 bedrooms, bath,
basement, double garage, zoned
4 building lots and 2 acres in-
dustrial; (3) Prefab, 3 bed-
rooms, full basement, alumi-
num trailer home, much built-
in furniture, suit V.L.A.; (4)
Newly renovated n storey, 1/a
basement, bath, nice level lot;
and others. W. C. Pearce, Real-
tor, 445 Main St. 5: 22tfnc
LISTINGS WANTED
Small acreage and farms re-
quired for waiting clients. Also
cottage and lots on or near
Lake Huron, Please call or
write Walter Crumplin, Grand
Bend, Ontario. 238-8081.
H. KEITH LTD., REALTOR, 181
Eglinton Ave. East, Toronto 12,
487-3333. , 22c
17 Property For Rent
FURNISHED OR unfurnished
apartment, centre of town,
newly decorated. Elliot Apts.,
235-2912. 5:1tfnc
NEW 1 BEDROOM apartment,
available June 1. Town House
Apartments, Senior St. Phone
235-2420 business hours.
4:24tfnc
LARGE NEW 1-bedroom apart-
ment, electrically heated, cen-
tral location, private entrance.
Phone 235-0915, 5: ltfnc
GRAND BEND — 2 furnished
cottages, sleeps 4 each, sum-
mer season or weekly. Apply
Ross C. Guenther 237-3676 Dash-
wood. 8:15:22:29c
THREE ROOM modern apart-
ment, one bedroom, electric
heat, air conditioner, Main St.,
ground floor. Phone 1-271-2677
or write George Lewis, 100 St,
Vincent St. North, Stratford.
5:8tfnc
FARM HOUSE on Highway 83
three miles east of Exeter.
Available June 1. Apply Lloyd
Ballantyne 235-1827, 22c
18 For Rent
RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; Vh & 1/2 " drills; port-
able television; power mowers;
floor polishers. Beavers Hard-
ware, 235.1033, 2;22tfnc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT--
Plywood forma, wedges, form
ties stocked, power trowel,
Small mixer, etc. Phone 2364
4954 after five or Saturdays.
N, J. Corriveau, Zurich,-
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding machine; typewriter; sump
pump; 12 & 20 . ton hydraulic
jackS; tent trailer, sleeps 4;
hand lawn sprayer. Whiting
Rental, corner of Wellington &
Carling, 2 blocks west of Main.
St. Phone 235-1964. 22c
20 Wanted To Rent
3 BEDROOM house in Exeter
by September 1st. Phone week-
days 228-6752. 5:8tfnc
21 Property Wanted
2 SMALL BRICK houses handy
to P.O. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
44.5 Main St., Exeter. 4:17tfnc
22 Notices
Village of Grand Bend
NOTICE OF
STREET CLOSING
NOTICE is hereby given that
the Council of the Village of
Grand Bend proposes, at its
meeting to be held at the
Council Chambers, in the Vil-
lage of Grand Bend, at the
hour of eight o'clock, local
time, in the evening of Mon-
day the 7th day of July, 1969,
to pass a by law to close the
lane South of Main Street in
the Village of Grand Bend and
on Registered Plan Number 19,
for the Township of Bosanquet
in the County of Lambton.
The proposed by-law and plan
and description showing the
lands affected may be seen at
my office in the Village of
Grand Bend.
At the above mentioned hear-
ing, the Council will hear in
person or by his or her Coun-
sel any person who claims his
or her lands will be prejudicially
affected by the by-law and who
applies to be heard.
DATED at the Village of
Grand Bend this 5th day of
May, A.D. 1969.
Murray A, Des Jardins,
Clerk of the Village,
Grand Bend, Ontario.
15:22:29:5c
TOWN of EXETER
TO THE PROPERTY OWNERS
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER
Notice of Application
to the Ontario Municipal
Board by the Corporation
of the Town of Exeter, for
approval of By-Law # 13,
1969, to amend By-Law #22,
1962, (Restricted Area Zon-
ing By-Law), pursuant to
Section 30 of The Planning
Act.
TAKE NOTICE that the' Couri
oil of the Corporation of the
Town of Exeter intends to ap-
ply to the Ontario Municipal
Board pursuant to Section 30 of,
the Planning Act, for approval
of By-Law # 13, 1969, passed
on the 5th day of May, 1969.
A statement of lands affected
thereby is also furnished here-
with.
Any person interested may,
within fourteen (14) days after
the date of this notice, send by
mail or deliver to the Clerk of
the Town of Exeter notice of
his objection to approval of the
said bylaw, together with a
statement of the grounds for
such objection.
If any objections are re-
ceived, a public meeting will be
held, the date to be advertised
later.
The last date for filing ob-
jections will be May 30, 1969.
E. H. CARSCADDEN,
Town Clerk
SUMMARY OF BY-LAW NO. 13,
1969
ByLaw # 13, 1969 was passed
to amend The Restricted Area
Zoning By-Law #22, 1962, where-
by provisions regarding setback
and sideyard setbacks and rear
yard depth shall not apply to
property on the south-west cor-
ner of Main Street and Welling-
ton Street (Wedge property).
A copy of By-Law # 13, 1969,
may be seen in the Clerk's Of-
fice between the hours of 9:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday to
Friday, inclusive.
OF WHICH ALL PERSONS
ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE
NOTICE AND GOVERN THEM-
SELVES ACCORDINGLY.
E, H. CARSCADDEN,
Town Clerk. 15:22c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
George Julius Deichert,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of George
Julius Deichert, late of the Vil-
lage of Zurich, in the County of
Huron, Butcher, who died on or
about the 12th day of May 1968,
are required to file particulars
of same with Messrs. Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, Exeter,
Ontario, by the 31st day of May
1969 after which date the es-
tate will be distributed having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
Belli & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario, 15:22:29c
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Want Ad Deadline
Tuesdays 6 p.m.
TENDER
TOWNSHIP of OSBORNE
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 6 p.61.
Tuesday, June 3, 1969, for the
supply of the following ma-
terials to be delivered on road
at lots 8 - 10, concession 2- .3,
Township of Usborne.
Approximately 2,000 cu. yds.
of clay - fill;
Approximately 3,000 cu. yds.
of pit run "B" gravel;
Approximately 1,000 cu. yds.
of crushed "A" gravel.
Township to do spreading and
levelling. Work to be done at
a time suitable to the Township,
Township reserves the light
to alter the above estimates if
necessary.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
For further particulars apply
to:
W. J. ROUTLY,
Road Superintendent,
RR 3 Exeter, Ont,
Phone 229-6151 or 229-6363
15:22c
15 Auction Sales
Disaster — Clearing
AUCTION SALE
to be held in the
ZURICH LUTHERAN CHURCH
SHED FOR
GINGERICH SALES & SERVICE
LTD.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
MAY 21
THURSDAY, EVENING,
MAY 22
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 23
at 6:30 sharp
Sale includes G.E., Beatty &
Frigidaire, stove s, washers,
dryers, refrigerators, humidi-
fiers, toasters, irons, hair dry-
ers, stereos, lamps, pole lamps,
complete line of furniture in-
cluding chesterfield suites, din-
ing room furniture, rugs, pic-
tures, kitchen tables & chairs,
bedroom suites,
Also office equipment.
Complete line of wiring and
plumbing and heating equip-
ment. Large variety of paints
and varnish. Used refrigera-
tors and stoves, etc., etc.
Due to recent fire complete
store stock will be offered for
sale.
Plan to attend this opportu-
nity sale as everything will be
sold without reserve.
GINGERICH SALES & SERVICE
LTD., Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300 15:22c
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of
Truck, Tractor, Combine,
Farm Machinery, House-
hold Effects & Misc. Items
On the premises
Highway 23, 3/2 mile north of
No. 7 or ,1/4 mile north-east of
Elginfield.
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, MAY 24
at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTOR, T R U C K, COM-
BINE & SWATHER — Int. H
Farman tractor equipped with
4-row scuffler; 1961 Mercury Va
ton pickup truck; Cockshutt
525 combine completely equip-
ped, in first class condition;
Cockshutt 502 swather, new con-
dition.
FARM MACHINERY & MISC.
ITEMS— Gehl forage harvester;
Gehl blower; 2 Gehl self un-
loading wagon boxes; 2 heavy
duty wagons; rubber tire wa-
gon and box; 10 ft. roller;
spring tooth cultivator; 4-sec-
tion harrows; Oliver 3 point
hitch plow; disc; set of sleighs;
A.C. 180k electric welder; Clin-
ton riding mower; post hole
auger; Jack-all jack; V belts;
200 ft. wiring cable; heavy
duty block and tackle.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS in-
clude bedsteads; antique clock;
settee; toilet set.
Terms: Cash
MICHAEL DEWAN,
Executor for the estate of the
late Hugh Toohey
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3300 15:22c
Farm Sold — Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Implements,
Etc.
FOR MR. LORNE D. HODGINS
Lot 15, Con. 4, Bidduiph Twp.,
4 miles north of Lucan
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
at 1:00 p.m.
MACHINERY: Fordson Major
gas tractor; Allis Chalmers B
tractor with scuffler and bean
puller; Cockshutt 3-furrow plow;
Allis Chalmers forage harvester
for grain and dry hay; Gehl
blower and pipes; Gehl self
unloading 3 beater box and
Wagon; John Deere # 12 com-
bine; John Deere combine, for
parts; Cockshutt 13 run grain
and fertilizer drill; Int, 7 ft,
semi mounted mower; rubber
tired wagon and rack; Int. 3
bar side rake; 32 plate Int,
double disc; 24 'plate Avery
double disc; bob sleighs; 1 roW
Woods torn picker; 2 row corn
planter; scales; tractor chains;
Int. tractor spreader; trailer;
Steel roller; harrows; miscel-
laneous articles too numerous
to mention, scrap iron, etc.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Spray
type cooler; Universal pump &
piping for 30 cows; Woods
unit; 3 Surge units; Surge
75 Auction Sales
pump; Viking A E cream sep-
arator with motor; Frigidaire
refrigerator.
LIVESTOCK: 4 Holstein cows,
fresh; 5 Jersey cows, milking;
red cow, fresh; red cow due in
June; Jersey cow due in June;
8 young calves; sow with 7
pigs.
HORSE: 8 year - old riding
mare, well broken.
HAY: 500 bales first cut hay.
Terms: Cash
Auctioneers;
HUGH FILSON, TOM ROBSON
666-0833 phone 666-1967
22c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm, Registered Here.
ford Cattle, Machinery and
Household Effects
3 miles east of Clinton or 5
miles west of Seaforth on No.
8 Highway, on
SATURDAY, MAY 31
at 1:00 p.m.
26 Registered Hereford cattle,
"Clinton Brook Herd"; 1 herd
sire 2 yrs, old; 3 young males;
21 females, Catalogues avail-
able,
Full line of farm machinery.
70 acre farm with buildings.
Terms: Chattles: Cash. Prop-
erty 10% down, balance in 30
days. Terms may be arranged.
Sold subject to reserve bid.
WILFRED GLAZIER, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
22:29c
Opportunity
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate
in the
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
situated on Warwick St. Turn
north of Woollen Shop, Main St.
to the end of road.
The undersigned auctioneer is
instructed to sell by public auc-
tion on
SATURDAY, MAY 31
at 2:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lots 124 128 and part of 281 -
285, Village of Grand Bend,
Lambton County.
Six ideal building lots 40x80
on which is presently situated a
modern cottage 30x45 and cabin
12x14 both completely winter-
ized. Also additional 14 cabins
which can be removed.
This property is ideal for res-
idential or commercial use.
Inspect this wonderful oppor-
tunity to your own interest.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
Please Note: Property and
cabins to be offered in one
complete unit if not previously
sold.
GLENN STEWARDSON, Prop.
RR 2 Ailsa Craig
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Dashwood—Phone 237-3300
4: 17tfnc
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects and
Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
at 1:30 p.m,
Complete list in following is-
sue.
HENRY FLAXBARD, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5:15tnc
Too Late To Classify
LOST — STRAYED — Collie
pup, spade female, black collar,
farm near Sauble River on
Monday afternoon. Phone
227-4519 22c
25 Auction Sales
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of
Office Equipment, Garage
and Workshop Items, Parts
and Stock
On the premises
DESJARDINE'S. GARAGE,
ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JUNE 7
at 12:30 p.m.
Watch for complete list in
following issue.
ELROY DESJARDINE, Prop,
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5:Stfnc
AUCTION SALE
of Real Estate, Household
Furnishings & Misc. Items
On the premises
161 QUEEN ST., HENSALL
SATURDAY, JUNE 21
at 1:30 p.m.
Complete list to follow.
ESTATE OF THE LATE
MANLEY C. JINKS
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
5:15tnc
Shipka ladies
v isit Niagara
Ladies in this area who
enjoyed a chartered bus trip
Thursday, to Niagara Falls and
Hamilton, which was sponsored
by Grand Bend Women's
Institute were Mrs. Harold
Finkbeiner, Mrs. Wray Sweitzer,
Mrs. Karl Guenther, Mrs. Verne
Sharpe, Mrs. Milton Sweitzer,
Mrs. Lorne Devine, Mrs. Les
Adams and Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
Stops of interest included tours
of "The Adelaide Hoodless"
home in St. George, Nabisco
Shredded Wheat factory in
Niagara, "Dundurn Castle" and
the famous rock gardens in
Hamilton. Scenery was beautiful
with the many fruit trees
blossoming.
Mr. & Mrs. George Maier Jr.
of Detroit visited recently with
the Adams families.
Weekend guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Verne Sharpe were Miss
Violet Sharpe of Hamilton and
Glen Sharpe of Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. Garson Brady,
Greg and Gail of Welland were
weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Milton Sweitzer and Sandra.
Brock Adams, accompanied
by several schoolmates enjoyed a
three day camping trip to Camp
Sylvan near Arkona. The boys
camped out in covered wagons.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams,
Brock, Mark and Clark visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Murray and family at Harrow.
Roy Morenz has moved to
the home he purchased in Grand
Bend.
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Bill Janzen and family of
Kingsville.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Preszcator of Goderich.
Ron Foran and Elaine
Glanville spent Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Mike Foran and Mrs.
Isabell Foran of Lucknow.
Rodger McKnight of
Goderich spent the weekend
with Miss Kathy Glanville.
Mr. & Mrs. Bev Hirtzel and
Michael of Lucan spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Russ
Clark.
16 Properly For Sale
HENSALL — Queen St., 2 storey
4 bedroom frame house, large
kitchen and living room, 3 pce.
bath, new 5amily room. Main
floor completely renovated re-
cently. Extra lot. Phone 262-
2214. 2:27tfnc
EXETER — 216 Sanders Street
S East, 3 bedroom brick bunga-
low, 9 years old, full basement
with rec room; attached ga-
rage; interior and exterior re-
cently painted. Sewers ready to
be hooked up. Back yard corn-
pletely surrounded by cedar
hedge. Clean and ready for oc-
cupancy. Contact R. Heimrich,
60 Walter Ave., Newmarket.
Phone (416) 895-3033.
3:20tfne