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I BAILEY
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It’sSold”
BLYTH: 11/2 floor brick SOLD 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, Hui left
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. TRY AN OFFER.
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: 11/2 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.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor rancher, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
198 ACRES: Dairy farm, free stall for 100 cows, excellent
buildings, 2 Harvestore silos, Hullett Township.
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 ACR ES: 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 workable, good home,
barns for 600 hogs.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Blyth-3,000 sq. ft. plus
apartment above. Owner will consider leasing.
DUPLEX: Red brick, services, central location,
Clinton.
15 ACRES: 5 miles from Clinton, 1 V2 floor frame home,
farrowing barn for 35 cows. Property well fenced.
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.
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.
Wingham -1V2 storey brick
home, large lot, electric
heating - $24,900.
Other Wingham homes in
the low thirties.
FARMS
E. Wawanosh, 137 acres, good
brick house, barns set up for
hogs.
Teeswater, 97 acres, highway,
79 systematically tiled, build
ings. Asking $69,000. Offers
considered.
Caged layer operation, 168
acres, good house. Caged layer
barn 40 x 151, fully automatic
egg collection, feeding and
manure clean out.
MEL MAIMERS
WINGHAM 357-3208
Rep. L.W. HUTTON
REALESTATE
COMING EVENTS
AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
ANTIQUEGAS ENGINES, HORSE DRAWN BUGGY,
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC.
TO BEHELD 1/2 MILE NORTH OF BRUSSELS
FOR MR.&MRS. FRANK RUTLEDGE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST20 AT6P.M.
GAS ENGINES:
1 HC 6 HP horizontal gas engine w/reverslble pulley on
carriage, 3-1 V2 or 2 HP horizontal gas engines, engine
carriage, antique Dominion gas engine 32V generator,
Delco gas engine 32 volt generator, 32 volt fuel oil pump &
hose, 32 volt motor, 32 volt cream separator motor on stand,
spark plugs etc., circuit breaker.
BUGGY, WAGON, FURNITURE, ETC.:
Horse drawn buggy, buggy wheels, plank rack on car
chassie, antique wooden straw fork and rake, 3 wash stands,
2 dressers with mirrors, 2 antique rockers, Victrola
and records, buffet, small antique cherry side board,
platform scale, butter print, ladle, bowl, and glass churn, 3
oil lamps, old floor model radio, hall tree, auto harp, apple
peeler, shaft bells, horse bridle, cattle clippers, adz,
lanterns, crockery, cistern pump, fancy old chesterfield,
beds, upholstered chairs, small tables, antique lamp base,
floor lamps, table lamps, mirrors, ice tongs, pictures and
frames, pedestal plant stand, iron bed, several trunks,
wooden planes, old school desk, tools, buzz saw blade and
mandrel, old wooden bench, telephone insulators, flush
toilet, old cook stove, old telephone & parts, shovels, forks,
chains, steel posts, ornate box stove, dishes, glassware,
knick knacks, cupsand saucers including antique pieces plus
many other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH - LU NCH BOOTH
RICHARD LOBB AUCTIONEER, CLINTON 482-7898
FRANK RUTLEDGE, BRUSSELS887-6984
OPEN HOUSE IN HONOUR OF
Rev. & Mrs. Carpentier’s 40th
Wedding Anniversary to be held at
the Brussels United Church on
Sunday, Aug. 17,1986 from 12 to 3
p.m. - Everyone Welcome. Best
wishes only. 32-2
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
BLYTH FESTIVAL
GLORY: August 13, 14 (matinee),
16, 18, 19
DRIFT: August 14, 22
LILLY: August 15, 20, 21
PROMISE: August 16 (matinee),
21 (matinee)
All evening performances are at
8:30 p.m.; matinees at 2:00 p.m.
For information and tickets, call
Box Office at 523-9300/9225. 33-1
BUCK AND DOE FOR MARK
Battye and Heather McPherson,
Saturday, August 16. Attn: place
changed. For more information
please call 527-1137 or 523-9658.
33-lp
CUSTOM COMBINING SMALL
grains, beans, corn, trucking
available. Competitive rates. Call
482-7301. 32-5
CUSTOM SWATHING, 12-FOOT
swather. Call 887-6570. 31-4
CUSTOM SILO FILLING AND
swathing. Call Hank Reinink
523-9202 or 523-4569. 23-tfn
J. C. ENTERPRISES CUSTOM
combining. Phone526-7523. 29-5
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, COMING EVENTS
GOURMET DINNER: SATUR-
day, August 16. Delicious home-
baked delicacies served by the
Board of Directors of the Blyth
Festival. Still some tickets avail
able! $18 per person, available
from Festival Box Office (523-9300
/9225). 33-1
CAR RALLY: SATURDAY, AUG-
ust 30. A fund-raising event of the
Blyth Festival. Call 523-4345 for
information. 33-1
THE FAMILY OF JACK AND
Ruth Stewart invite you to attend
an Open House in the honour of
their 40th wedding anniversary on
Sunday, August 24, 2:00 - 4:30 at
Blyth Legion Hall. Best Wishes
Only. Everyone welcome. 33-2
ANYONE INTERESTED IN
playing Men’s Intermediate Hoc
key in Brussels please call: Dave
Stephenson, 887-6855 or Ken
Cousins, 887-6551. 33-lp
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBI-
tion, Whitney Houston Grand
stand, Friday, August 22.
Kitchener, Tuesday, September 2,
Phone Helen McBurney, Nichol
son Bus Lines, 357-3424. 33-1
FOUNDING MEETING, RIDING
of Huron Provincial P.C. and
Y.P.C. Association, August 26, 8
p.m., Clinton Town Hall. Approval
of constitutions, election of offi
cers, selection of delegates -
alternates for Party’s General
Meeting. 33-2
GARAGESALE: SATURDAY A
Sunday. All kinds of goodies!
Everything must go. Turnberry
St., Brussels across from Nursing
Home. 33-lp
High sidewalk
costs shock
Brussels
councillors
Brussels village councillors
learned a little about the inflation
rate of sidewalk construction at
their August meeting, Aug. 5.
Council opened tenders for
construction of sidewalks on four
blocks of Elizabeth Street and one
block of King St. (near the United
Church) and discovered that the
budgeted amount, based on costs
hast year, was far below the
estimates.
Council had budgeted $9,000 for
the project but the first estimate,
from Scott MacLellan of Wroxeter
was for $ 18,179. The second tender
of $15,890.40 from Neil Beuer-
mann was closer, but still over the
budget by more than $6,000.
After recovering from the shock,
the councillors began to look at
alternatives. Even if the work did
qualify for funding under the
Ontario Neighbourhood Improve
ment Project grant structure,
clerk-treasurer Hugh Hanly noted,
it would still mean council had to
come up with an extra $3,000 of its
own money to cover the costs.
The possibility of doing less
work than originally intended was
quickly dismissed because current
plans are to pave Elizabeth street
once the sidewalks are completed
and the paving should go right to
the edge of the sidewalk.
Some of the old sidewalks have
already been torn out, Dave
Hastings, town foreman told coun
cil.
In the long run council agreed to
go ahead with the project and try to
find the money elsewhere in the
budget.
It was with some trepidation that
the councillors went on to the next
subject of calling for tenders for
street paving. Tenders will be
invited from three paving compan
ies in the region.