HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-07-30, Page 16THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1986. PAGE 17.
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CLASSIFIED RATES:
Minimum $2.50for20 words, additional
words 10c each. 5Gc will be added lorads
not paid by the following Wednesday.
Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone
523-4792 or 887-9114.
COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH
Unit invites you to attend the
Adult Health Guidance Centre,
held at the Health Unit office,
Medical Building, Brussels on
Wednesday, August 6, 1986 from
1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood Pressure. 31-1
MONSTER BINGOS, SPONSOR-
ed by Clinton Service Clubs at the
Clinton Community Centre, Every
Monday, to Sept. 1, 1986. 15
regular games: $50.00 prize. Ma
gic number bingo. $25.00 extra on
regular games. 3 share-the-wealth
games. Bonanza bingo. Grand
prize $1,000.00 each night. Open:
6:30 p.m. Bingo starts 8:00 p.m. 2
early bird games 7:30 p.m. Admis
sion: 16 years of age or over.
Proceeds to community work.
25-tfn
KITCHENER, $1.44 DAY, WOOL-
co, Tuesday, August 5. Mystery
Tour??, Thursday, August 7.
C.N.E. Toronto, Friday, August
22. Phone Helen McBurney,
Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-3424.
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FOR SALE
One and a half storey, 3
bedroom home - living room
formal dining room and
eat-in kitchen -4pc. bath up-
2 pc. down. Extensive reno
vations include new vinyl
siding and new total insula
tion. A fine family home -
Location Blyth.**********
First time offer, 3 bedroom
Blyth home -on a very scenic
landscaped 315 ft. lot. Living
room - dinette and kitchen.
Room at back for family
room - Asking $27,500. Try
an offer.
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15 year old, 3 bedroom
Lucknow bungalow - spa
cious living room, dining
room and kitchen - full
basement - patio doors to
deck - Half acre lot. Asking
$39,900.
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Wingham -11/2 storey brick
home, large lot, electric
heating - $24,900.
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Wingham - 2 bedroom bun
galow - near schools.
MASON RAILEY
BROKER
82ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It’s Sold”
•••••••••••••a*Other Wing ham homes in
the low thirties.
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MEL MATHERS
WINGHAM 357-3208
Rep. L.W. HUTTON
REALESTATE
ClassifiedAds
Only $2.50
Phone523-4792
BLYTH: REDUCED, 11/2 floor brick, 3 bdrm, home, hot
water heat, Dinsley Street.
CRANBROOK: Large stone home, very sound, nicely treed
lot, built in 1869.
250 ACRES: Cash crop farm, good brick home, Hullett
Township.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 workable
acres, 22 hardwood bush.
150 ACRES: E. Wawanosh, 100 workable, good 2 floor brick
home, combination furnace, REDUCED TO SELL QUICK
LY.
BRUSSELS: Main St., corner of Turnberry and Queen, 3
bedroom home.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above, walk-in vault.
WALTON: 1V2 floor frame home on 1 acre, 4 bedroom, oil
and wood heat, large garage.
68 ACRES: 56 workable, no buildings, on Hwy. #4 near
Londesboro.
LONDESBOROM floor bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
198 ACRES: Dairy farm, free stall for 100 cows, excellent
buildings, 2 Harvestore Silos, close to Londesboro.
LONDESBORO: 51/2 acres with 11/2 floor frame home, under
$30,000.00.
AUBURN: 2 bedroom starter home, under $25,000.00.
60 ACRES: 60 sow farrow to finish, good buildings,
harvestore silo, close to Market Yard.
100 ACRES: Highway farm, all fenced, good general
purpose buildings.
4 ACRES: 2 floor brick home in good condition, 3 miles from
Blyth.
20 ACRES: Wooded property, good brick home, near
Auburn. Reasonable price.
100 ACRES: 5th Line of Morris, 93 acres workable, good
home, barns for 600 hogs.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Blyth-3000 sq. ft. plus
apartment above. Owner will consider leasing.
New taw
changes
marriage
BY VICTOR FALKO, CA
Ontario’s new Family Law Act,
which replaced the Family Law
Reform Actasof March 1, 1986,
introduces new concepts which
revolutionize the legal relationship
between spouses.
Gone is the dual concept of
family assets (which generally
were subject to 50/50 sharing
when a marriage broke up) and
non-family assets (which were not
subject to sharing).
Instead, marriage breakup (sep
aration or divorce) or death
triggers the 50/50 sharing. A
surviving spouse who is left out of
the partner’s will or treated poorly
can apply to have the will set aside
and a 50/50 split apply instead.
The basic concept is that death or
marriage breakup triggers the
adding up and then the 50/50
division of property accumulated
during the marriage. This includes
registered retirement savings
plans and entitlements to both
employer pensions and Canada
Pension Plan retirement benefits.
Apart from a marriage contract
(to exclude property other than the
family home from sharing) and a
will, couples can avoid complica
tions later if they prepare a list of
assets each has brought into the
marriage. These assets — and any
debts -- won’t be subject to the
sharing, only the appreciation of
those assets after marriage.
As for inheritances after marri
age - perhaps a cottage willed to
one spouse - these are treated the
same way as assets brought into
the marriage. That is, the value of
the property at the date of the
bequest is not subject to sharing
with the other spouse, only the
appreciation later.
let go dozens of helium filled balloons.-photo by Lisa Sherritt.Friday saw the windup of the “Kid’s Corner” the Brussels Vacation Bible School held
this year at the Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. At the closing ceremony the children