Times-Advocate, 1981-07-01, Page 24Page 12A
Antique
Estate
Auction
for the late
Martha McNair
July 4-10 A.M.
ILDERTON
C URLING
ARENA
Furniture. Canadian
Glass, chino lumps.
primitive and collectibles.
Check od in London Free
Press for complete listing.
Times -Advocate, July 1, 1981
16 For Sale
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unit 1 scellent price Phone 235-
1252 atter op nt 2229-64722 iSt
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bedroom. %%6th Intlgc and ;tole,
and small tool she'd, situated in
\'rwood \ 'nage. 511,000
Phone 237,-0311 23tin%
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house bnek, steel rooting .and
lires%ood 235-0898 21-20•
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bedrooms, h.rth, lot, of
Clipboards. hot wader hailer
%%trig .end add-.r•room
included Burldurg 11 wanted
Parked sea;o71,11 now Serous
inquires only Phone 243.
3547 - - 2s _she
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sleep; 4, bathroom, 1unl.rce ,and
ice hos. Phone .rater 6 p 1n 234-
6751. 225 20%
EXETER
NEW MOBILE AND MODULAR HOMES 1000 to
1400sq ft Erected on your lot. Further information
Coll 235-0890
LOTS AVAILABLE
Will build to your plans or ours. 21 lots to choose
from All completely serviced. C.M.H.C. approved
subdivision
RIVERVIEW ESTATES
EXETER - PHONE 235-0890
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BUILDING LOTS
New Subdivision
Exeter
65' Frontage 126' Depth
Motz & Pryde Blvd.
Fully Serviced
Paved Streets
Builder Available
PHONE 5 D REALTY
235-2208
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INTRODUCING
A NEW CONCEPT IN COMPLETE HOME
RENOVATIONS
• Carp.ntry
• Plumbing
• Bet triad
• Pointing
• Hating
• Masonry
• siding
• Reefing
• Sur estroug king
• Sund.ck.
• Additions
• Insulation
Our Reputation
Is Your Ouarontaa
Of Quality
Workmanship
VAN HAARLEM
CONSTRUCTION with.'
235-2210
GIVE YOUR HOME A HEALTHY BREAK
LET VAN HAARLEM RENOVATE
New 3 bedroom brick veneer house Fully sodded.
Large family kitchen Your -hoice of carpet and
decorating.
Newly refinished 2 bedroom house well insulated.
Ideal starter house or for retired couple.
For. Additional Information CaII
GREGUS
CONSTRUCTION
235-.1 647
16 For Sale
FIREWOOD - All hard wood.
Any quantity. Call be delivered.
A project of Exeter Kinsmen.
Phone 235-2309. 26:27c
YOUNG BEEF, corn fed from
farm to freezer. Approximately
200 Ib. sides. Cut, wrapped and
frozen. 51.50 per lb. Phone 229-
6688. 26:27c
SWIMMING POOL.
manufacturer will lease and
install new 1981 family site pool
complete with walkway. sun
deck and fencing. on a rental
basis with option to buy. Your
choice of style. Try betorc you
hug. Call Imperial Pools toll
tree -1 •800-268-5970. If within
our local calling area. phone 746-
3340 (Toronto). 13.26"
CLOCK - Make your own. Use
%our ow11 design. Quartz battery
nlusenlents now in stock. The
Country Spire. 229-6341. 17 t
3M PHOTOCOPIER with
supplies 5195.00: also 1
ihermalax copier with supplies
575.00 235-1055 or 235-
1950. 18
QUILTS, CRAFTS & LAWN.
SALE. 34 Goshen St. North
Zurich. Saturday, July 4. 26'
RIMS - 4 Chev chrome
reversible. good shape. 5100.00.
293-3046. 26c
.('HESTE RFIE LD & matching
chair, gold velour with black
floral design, excellent condition;
occasional hexagon table:
rectangular coffee table. Mrs.
Bill Morley 229-8236. 26c
1VOOD COOKSTOVE and
wood heating stove. Best offer.
Phone 235-0884. 26:27'
CANOE - 14 ft. fiberglass,
complete with paddles. Phone
235-1033 or 236-4880. 26t
BOYS BROWN SUIT, size 16.
like new. Call 229-8875. 26:27'
CASSETTE TAPE
RECORDER "Candle". Used 6
months. Phone 236-4873. 26c
COOKSTOVE - McClary white
enamel wood or coal cookstove.
Phone 294-6492. 26:27c
MATERNITY CLOTHES
including bathing suits. 235-
0206. 26c
PROPANE RANGE suitable
fur wttage, 20 gal water heater.
Phone 236-4294. 26c
RIDING LAWNMOWER John
Deere 55. Phone 227-4968.
LAWN MOWER, brand new,
\lastercralt, never used. Phone
235-1201. 26e
CASSETTE DECK under dash
with two two way speakers. Very
good condition. 5125.00 or best
offer. 235-2436 after 4:30 ask for
Phil. 25:26*
Ontario
Government Tender
MECHANICAL
CONTRACTORS
Heating Alteration to
Greenhouse
Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology
Huron Park
Ministry of
Agriculture & Food
Project No. W 82779
G.O. 49
SEALED TENDERS will
be received until 3:00
p.m. LOCAL TIME ON
JULY 23, 1981
Tender Documents may
be obtained from the
Ministry of Government
Services, Regional Of-
fice, 400 Elizabeth
Street, Guelph, Ontario.
N'I E 2Y1. Telephone
No. (519) 882-1150.
NOTE: For further Infor-
mation regarding this
-tender please call Miss
J. Robinson, at the
above address.
Telephone No. (519)
822-1150. The lowest
or any Tender not
necessarily accepted.
t Or1t L' I<)
MINISTRY OF
GOVERNMENT
SERVICES
16 For Sale
LAWN SALE - Sat. July 4. 9
a.ln. - ?. 59 Beech St., Grand
Bend, north of Main off Huron.
Good household items, etc.,
good sofa bed, like new,
something for everyone. 25:26c
YARD SALE - Crediton, July 4
and 5. Antiques, Collectibles.
Appliances, something for
everyone. RAIN July 18 and
19. 26'
DINING ROOM CORNER
CABINET upper glass doors
walnut finish, excellent
condition. Phone 229-
8236. 2.5:26c
ADDING MACHINES,
typewriters, sales, service. rental,
supplies. Jerry Mathers
Typewriters, 94 Main St. 235-
1840. 21t
17 Wanted To Buy
BICYCLE - Ladies 3 or 5 speed
bicycle. Phone after 6:00 p.m.
235-1658. 24 t fnx
CATTLE - we pay good price for
3recently injured unthrifty cattle.
Easy loading trailer with winch.
Call collect 238-2796 John
Ansems Grand Bend. 36t
ONE USED MANDOLIN.
Please call Ailsa Craig 232-4581.
If long distance call collect. 25t
DEHUMIDIFIER in good
condition. Phone 235-
2171. 25:26c
18 Wanted
HOUSE - 3 bedroom bungalow,
rec room. 2 car paved driveway.
51 Hillcrest Drive. Phone 235-
1266 or 235-0247. 24t
ESTATE LOTS - Near Grand
Bend 23.- 114-0 acre lots. 200'
frontage, piped -in water, new 4
r bedroom bi-level house, garage.
on 1'/z acre. 1-672-6863. 16t
MODERN 1400 sq. ft.. brick
ranch, 3 bedrooms, living room
with floor to ceiling fireplace,
large dining room, kitchen
loaded with cupboards plus built
in eating area and dishwasher.
Basement has family room with
bar and cold room. Situated no.
4 hwy. Li mi. south of Hensall on
': acre lot with 16x32 inground
pool. fenced yard and 20 ft.
greenhouse. Call 262-2825. 25t
VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY in the Township of
Hay, being: Lot 20. Concession
4, 100 acres more or less; Part of
Lot 19, Concession 4. three acres
more or less: Part of the East half
of Lot 20. Concession 5.40 acres
more or less: The above lands are
subject to a tenancy expiring
November 15, 1981 and a
monthly residence tenancy. Mrs.
Edith May Bell, Box 62, Exeter.
Ontario. Telephone: 235-0542.
OR Deane & Laughton, Box
130, Exeter, Ontario. Telephone:
235-0440. 25-27c
LAKE HURON FRONT lot at
Copper's Cove, St. Joseph.
beautiful view with hydro and
water. Phone 236-4569 or
Windsor 969.4046. 26-29•
HOUSE 2 bedrooms, electric
heat, large lot, 1134 mortgage
until 1984. Phone 235-1706
evenings. 26t
10'/4% MORTGAGE
-LUCAN -
8 yr. old 4 bedroom brick home
in immaculate condition with
separate dining room. eat -in
kitchen, 2 baths, attached gar-
age, double drive, finished family
room, large fenced back yard
with patio. Asking 561,900.00.
Annis & Associates
Phone 227-4125 or 672-
1981
26:27c
VANAS-TRA - 3 bedroom
house. Car port and bar. Full
price 516,000.00. 482-
3584. 26:27'
MOBILE FIOME - 50'x12', 2
bedrooms, fully carpeted. 4
appliances. 150 sq. ft. annex.
57000.00, near Ailsa Craig.
Phone 294.6124 evenings. 26-29c
20 Property For Rent
3 BEDROOM Modern farm
home near Hillsgreen. Phone
262-2928 or 262-5768. 26t
1 BEDROOM newly decorated
apartment, suitable for single
working adult. Above Canadian
Tire. Phone 235-0451 or 238-
8805. 25t
f LUCAN - 2 bedroom heated
apartment. 227-4254 or 227-
4312. 25t
Corporation of
Town of Parkhill
TENDER
for the Parkhill Garage .-Workshop
Sealed tenders plainly marked as to content
will be received by the undersigned until 5
p.m. July 14, 1981. "For the construction of
a 40"x100' garage located in Parkhill,
Ont." Plans and specifications may be ob-
tained from the office of the Clerk, 229
Main St., Parkhill for a fee of $5.00. Plans
will not be mailed.
All bids must be accompanied by a cer-
tified cheque in favour of the treasurer of
the town of Parkhill in the amount of 10%
of the bid price and the successful bidder
will be required to submit a 100% perfor-
mance bond upon execution of the contract
agreement. Anticipated completion date to
be included. Lowest or any other tender not
necessarily accepted.
William C. Norris
Clerk Treasurer
Town of Parkhill
20 Property For Rent
APARTMENT- 2 bedroom, up-
per, heat and hot water included,
no pets. Centrally located.
Available Aug. 1st. 235-0746
evenings. 26tfnx
DOWNTOWN 2 bedroom gar -
dal apartment. Parking, seniors
preferred. 5169.72 plus utilities.
304 Andrew St , Unit 14.
Available September. Phone
•472-0986 and 235-0591. 26t
COMMERCIAL • Retail space
500 square feet. Adjoining Main
St. Ample parking. reasonable.
Phone 235-2087 after 6:30
p.m. 23t
ONE BEDROOM apartment.
Heat, hot water, fridge, stove,
drapes supplied. A% ailable July
1st. Phone 262-2119 or 262-
2409. 21t
APARTMENTS - 2 bedrooms,
stove and fridge, electric heat.
Available Immediately. Phone
235-0141.. 161
APARTMENT - I bedroom,
stove and fridge, electric heat.
Available Immediately. Phone
235-0141. 161
WE NOW HAVE warehousing
space available for lease at Oud
Warehousing. Phone 262-2928
or262-5768. 15t
STORE WITH APARTMENT
ideal for office, Main St. Ailsa
Craig. 293-3461. 24-26c
RETAIL SPACE - Prime loca-
tion downtown. 1200 square feet.
Phone 235-0173 days or 235-
1080 nights. 24 t
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
large newly renovated. Close to
downtown. Phone 235-0173 days
or 235-1080 nights. 241
ELIZABETH COURT
APARTMENTS ,
ONE BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE
July 1 - August 1 - Sept. 1
Features appliances. carpet
throughout, laundry facilities, all
utilities included. -
176 Oxford St.
Hensall, Ontario
PH: 262-3448
or 262-2615
24t
APARTMENT - 2 bedroom.
available Aug. 1st. 231 Carling
St. Apply August Gregus. 235-
1647. 221'
21 For Rent
PLYWOOD FORMS, wedges,
portable cement mixer, power
trowels, wheelbarrows, etc.
Form ties stocked. Call N.J.
Corriveau, Zurich 236-4954. 181
FORMAL RENTALS - one
of Canada's largest selections.
Agent for Freeman's Formal
Rentals Syd Silver's of Sarnia.
Bob Swertman Men's Shoppe,
Exeter, 235-0991. 48t
THE "OLD Town Hall"
auditorium for rentals including
weddings, meetings, banquet
room, lectures, exhibitions,
films, etc. Kitchen facilities
available. Contact property
manager Bill Dinney 235-
023I . 23f
CAMPER - 17 fl. trailer, gas
stove, fridge. Coleman heater,
awning, family preferred.
5100.00 weekly. 228-6352.
23-26c
23 Wanted To Rent
3 BEDROOM HOME in Exeter.
Phone 235-1060. 171
RESPONSIBLE MATURE
STUDENT, with pets, requires
private accommodation near
Centralia College. Augu t I, 15
or Sept. 1/81. Good res.
Phone 681-9719 London or 63 -
9818 St. Thomas.
6'
25 Notices
For person suffering from
Muscular, arthritic, asthmatic and
circulatory problems
FREE RESEARCH CLINIC
OF
DEEP MUSCLE THERAPY
Every Thursday morning 9-12
No appointment necessary
Persons of all ages welcome
THERESE C /TRIMMER
CLINIC NO 1
RR 2 Bayfield,
Dial 482 -9335
25:26c
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GRADUATES AT McCURDY - Grade eight graduation exercises were held Monday night at J.A.D. McCurdy Public
School at Huron Park. Back, left, Daryl Greb, Kevin Tripp, Scot Merrylees, Sean McGregor, Jason McDonald, David Rook
and Brad Shoebottom. Second row, teacher Andrew Fraser, Heather Hern, Sherry Sauder, Michelle Baptie, Tracy Winger,
teacher Dorothy Coates and principal John Siertsema. Front, Karol Hogens, Denise Dunlop, Jennifer Merrylees, Karen
Borden, Cheryl, Lewis and Sheri Pinter•.
Meet at Exeter park
Woodham SS holds picnic
Visitors during the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Webb were Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Webb and Bob-
bi of Almonte, Drs. Julie
Webb and Eric Ireland,
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Den-
nis Webb and family, Lon-
don. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Craigmile, London and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Wareham
and family, Exeter.
Mrs. Kate Cacciotti and
Mrs. Wilfred Lemieux and
Rosemary. Capreol visited
for several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Margaret and Janet.
Mrs. Michelle Davis,
Alison and Brandon and Mr.
Biddulph
Continued from page 4A
Donna McFalls and David
Radcliffe, presented by Mr.
Berdan, The Mowbray
Award to Shelley Gillan and
Brent Fowles, presented by
Mr. A. Hodgins, the Trojan
Award to Krista Mair, by
Mr. McLay, English to Kim-
Blay by Mrs. M. McRoberts,
Mathematics to Brent
Fowles by Mrs. C. Hearn,
History to Krista Mair and
David Radcliffe by Mrs. A.
Bansley.
Geography to Brent
Bannerman by Mr. D.
Wilkins, Phys. Ed. and
Health to Shelley Gillen by
Mr. R. Hathaway, Science to
Donna McFalls by Mr. L.
Bryan, French to Vicki Hyde
by Mrs. P. Vladars, Music to
Sheryl Cobleigh by Mrs. L.
Lanteigne, Art to Lee Lam
by Mrs. B. Coughlin.
Mrs. A. Bansley and Mr. L.
Bryan introduced the
members of the class with
varied comments and
presented their certificates.
The program coyer was
designed by Lezlie Hinge,
with suitable verse.
The choir, under the
direction of Mrs. L. Lan-
teigne, sang selections from
"Fiddler on the Roof" and
Vicki Hyde gave the ex-
cellent Valedictory Address.
Dancing to there corded
music of Wayne Hall con-
cluded the evening.
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Carl MacLean, Wallaceburg
visited during the weekend
with Miss Jean Copeland.
SS picnic
The annual Sunday School
picnic was held at the park
in Exeter on Sunday. The
following are the winhers in
the races; Kindergarten and
under Bobby Wheeler and
Craig Wheeler; Grade 1-3
Jeff McCurdy and Bonnie
Har twick. Grade 4-6 Beth
Williamsand DeanRobinson:
Grade 7-8 John Hartwick and
Leonard Williams. Adult
Men Calvin Rodd, ladies,
Sandy Williaris; Kick the
slipper, Children Jeff
McCurdy. Adults Calvin
Rodd.
Three legged race, Sandy
Williams and Deanna
Copeland, Margaret and
Janet Parkinson;
Wheelbarrow Race Pamela
Rodd and Beth Williams;
Shoes in pairs, Phyllis Rodd
and Lucille McCurdy; Shav-
ing a balloon Phyllis and
Pamela Rodd; Mystery con-
tainer, Rosemany Lemieux
and Candy Jar, Isabel Thom-
son.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Schwartz. Crediton visited
Sunday with Miss Karen
Insley, Guelph.
Mrs. Charlie Webb,
Nathan and Amy and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
Mrs. Michelle Davis and Mr.
Carl MacLean, Wallaceburg
were guests at the Webb -
Hearn wedding in St. Marys
Presbyterian Church on
Saturday and the reception
which followed.
Dick Jongkind took a boat
trip with Doug Bovell of
Meaford, crossing Georgian
Bay twic e and cruising
through the Thirty Thousand
Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Wheeler. New Hampshire
USA, visited during the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wheeler, and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Steven-
son, London visited Saturday
Lucan UCW
Members of the Dorcas
Unit of the Lucan U.C.W.
enjoyed a "day out" Wed-
nesday.
The tour of St. Mary s
Museum was the highlight
and is recommended to all.
It is well kept and the many
artifacts are well displayed.
The curator, Mrs. Michael
Smith, nee Mary Ainslie,
gives a most interesting pre -
tour talk and both she and
Muriel Keware available for
questions during the tour.
A brief business meeting
was held around the lovely
dining room table and was
opened by the leader, Mabel
Froats with verbal floral
contest.
Money on hand was voted
to the general fund with the
recommendation that it go
toward the painting of the
C.E. wing.
A note was read from the
Thompson young people
thanking the Unit for
catering for their parents
25th anniversary Open
House. The Fair food booth
planning committee will
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AT PINERY AUCTION BARN
ON HWY 21, 1 ML N. OF PINERY PROV. PARK,
4 MILES S. GRAND BEND
FOR GRAND BEND CRUISING CLUB
SATURDAY JULY 4, 1981 AT 1.00 P,fyl
CARS -TRUCKS -CAMPERS -SWIMMING POOLS
ANTIQUES -COLLECT ARLES
1972 Polars 2 door hard top, truck camper, above
ground swimming pools (complete), 1965 Chevy Von, a
Iorgc selection of marine supplies; toilets, anchors, radios,
hardware etc. Barbeques, lawn trimmers and mower, new
T V crnlenrlcr and rotor, new Winchester commerative rifles,
ink es and bikes, pots, pans and dishes, garden and hobby
and comping items, T.V.'s stereo, etc.
Plus 0 longe selection of new items, shoes, cones,
brosswore. Bisque and Flo blue figurines, watches, tools,
pool cues, radios.
Antiques and collectibles, wooden chairs, tables, pictures,
dressers, old bottles, wood stove, Pine buffet, wicker, gloss
and china ware, stomps.
PLUS: 2000 lbs. of candy,,licorice, hard candy, midget
mix , etc
TERMS: Cosh, Cheques with porper I.D., M.C. and Visa.
VIEWING: from noon day of sale.
Pat Lyon Auctioneer
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meet early in July.
The U.C.W. is in charge of
the Sunday service on July
5th and all memberas are
invited to share in the ser-
vice in either the choir or
congregation. Do bring your
families with you. Verna
Ibbitson will tell a children's
storey and the theme of the
service is "Love".
Marjorie Park will con-
tinue the study book at the
September meeting on the
4th Tuesday afternoon.
The Prayer and Share
Group continues through the
summermonths with
discussion on a Psalm each
second Thursday morning at
9:45. The large Regal
Christmas order will go
around August 15th. It is
early but certain prices
apply only until that date.
The birthdaymoney was
collected prior to the excelle
nt luncheon at Sir Joe's
' Restaurant, following which
members "broused" for am
hour or so before returning
home, well satisfied with
their annual "Day Out".
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Antique furniture appliances, Limoges
dishes, guns etc. to be held at Richard
Lobb's barn, Clinton Ontario for the es-
tate of Gladys Thompson of Seaforth.
Sat. July 4 at 10 a.m.
GUNS - Winchester Carbine 94 30-30 Carbine Pre
64, Winchester rifle, Klondike Gold Rush
Commerotive (new), Remington rifle 243 calibre
model 788 (new)Remington 870 pump12 gauge
shot gun, FAC RQUIRED TO BUY GUNS.
ANTIQUES & FURNITURE - 12 place setting of
Bridal Rose Elite Limoges plus other .pieces, dishes
and glassware including antique pieces, antique
mantel clock, jam cupboard, hall tree, Persian type
9x12 rug, 5 year old cost 5900.00 new, oil lamp,
9x 12 broadloom carpet, fancy what not type shelf
with mirror back, dining extension table w(three
leaves, six matching dining chairs and buffet all
refinished, Victorian side chair, chesterfield love seat
w/matching choir (nearly new) washstand w/towel
bars, wicker arm choir, fern stand, small oval table,
small square table, chests of drawers, matching bed,
chest of drawers, dresser, continental bed, steel bed
w/mattress, oil pointings by • W,S. Jones, small
bookcase, davenport, rocking chair, small table
w/drawer, Hotpoint square model fridge 1 year old,
24" electric stove, drop leaf table, six matching
wooden chairs, brass bed, dining suite w/double
pedestal table, six chairs, and buffet dresser
w/mirrors, hand made quilts, bedding and linens,
blanket box, trunks small appiances efcs Plan to at-
tend this in
sale.
Terms Cash
Auctioneer Richard Lobb
Clinton 482-7898 •
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evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Jongkind, Christopher
and Meagan.
Mrs. Kathy Little and R.
J., St. Marys visited Satur-
day with Miss Jean
Copeland.
Mr. John McNaughton,
Manitoulin Island is holiday-
ing with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
McNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Crap,. Nancy and Becky.
Pembroke visited for
several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Norris Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace,
Largo, Florida were guests
Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Insley.
RUSSELL
REALTY LIMITED
THEDFORD - NEW
LISTING - You just have
to see this home.
Everything is custom built,
fireplace, 2 kitchens, 4
bathrooms, possible in-
door swimming pool,
custom made cabinets
and kitchen cupboards.
If's all on a beautiful well
landscaped 5 acre
property. Call Tom.
PARKHILL STATION ST.
- older home, must be
seen to be appreciated,
this home has been
renovated inside, all
natural wood wainscot-
ting and hard wood and
pine floors, beautiful
colonial style. Call Doug.
STEPHEN TWP.
'REDUCED' - 25 acre
parcel of land with
pipeline water - hooked
up • asking only 563,500.
Call Tom.
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP -
5 acre lot 220sow'.veaner
operation' good house
and barns excellent finan-
cing can be purchased as
a going concern. Call
Doug
BUSINESS - located
west of Parkhill has very
good potential and price
is right. Call Tom.
100 ACRES - Good
barn, can be used for any
type of livestock plus
older barn, no house,
south of Mount Carmel.
CaII Doug.
LUCAN - large lot,
106x164, 18 year old
house, 3 bedrooms, rec
room, 2 car garage, wall
to wall carpet throughout,
many extras, reinsulated 3
year ago. Call Doug.
WANTED
400 - 600 ACRES -
cosh buyer. Call Doug.
SHIPKA - Former
General Store & Living
quarters, excellent finan-
cing. We have over 40
other listings. Informtion
on request.
We have cash buyers
for cash crop farms.
DOUG RUSSELL
238-8283
Call anytime
TOM RUSSELL
482-3124
Call anytime