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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-19, Page 15---77-11111111111111— `s w ea` IMO ESTATEMEW 11111111111-11111 rrl%. Irl• 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE a PROPERTY FOR SALE • 80. acres river property. 35 acres workable, land, low river bank. 100 acres Elver property. •90% bush. • Goderich Township.' House and barn on 2 acres 4 mile' from Clin- ton. 100 pores bush in H4llett Town- s.hlp.. , 1 mile from Clinton on paved road, 9 room house with°• bath and oil - furnace. new barn 26 x 36. 100 acres cash crop land In Goderich Township. C. Buruma R.R. 2, • Clinton "482-3287 salesman for K.W. -Colquhoun Limited. Clinton 482-9747. 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . SHAREN REALTY b INSURANCE LIMITED MOTEL --L 15 units,! "2 apartments, swimming pool, located in. busy area. By appointment only. TOURIST BUSINESS- 4 t edrogm y°ear' round a ome, 4 one bedroom. and 3 twt3 bedroom cottages, utility building. 'LAKEFRONT COTTAGE --.,near Bayfield, furnished, 3 bedrooms, $24,000 . GRAND BEND— 3 bedroom, fur- nished cottage, $10,500. IN GODERICH near the lake, year round use small cottage, lot 66 x 132 $15,000. RUTH VAN DER MEEK 55 Montreal St., Goderich, Ont. 238-2303 524-7875 'tf LEST 111111111 IONE • small MIN .11111 4, REAL ESTATE EOR_SALE • THREE LOTS for sale, 66.4 125, in Goderich: For information call A. Krohmer, Bayf ielc, '5,65 2843.-38,39AR • UardlrnaniSt,r• ack ltd,+ Waterloo's oldest, and most ex- perienced mortgage firm - Mat and, second .mortgages .- refinan- cing a specialty, debt con- solidation, no embarrassing credit investigation, 1-884.6030 0:11f 0 is CLINTON GEM Love at first sight when you see this beautiful: two storey home. Ultra modern in conveniences plus charm, aid ,elegance of ' older home. Features live bedrooms, , main flog' family room, centre hall plan with fan- tastic winding staircase. Asking $4000.00. For more information phone, L.M. . GIRARD M.L.S. REALTOR. *1217 Oxford St. West .London, Ont. Continued from last week' . He. informed ;thein that the credit of 'sales of the Pi.lit,ney Estate and • Holland Company of Genessee County, " in flew York State, was from seven to ten years •(and it was from tkr if pattern that the new town of Guelph was,, being founded.) Also, the King's Com- missioners for the Government of Upper, Canada were. selling land with a credit period of ten years at six percent which per- centage was suggested .by Galt,,,c to the Court, of Directors was the legal rate in Abe province and could be .:charged on the credit extetgded on ,their sales. Howevetr,'the Cou1t of Direc- tors rnet in London; England ,and, on May 11„1827, ,1.527, passed the following rules: (in part) Rule 5: 'The Court is very decidedly of the opinion that it r, n • FOR DOUBLE .WIDE OR MOBILE HOME Lot, only, approx. 1/2 acre with water available.. Within easy driving distance of Goderich. Asking price '$4,000 with $1,000 clown. • 9 UNIT MOTEL * Located on b busy arterial road "" entering Goderich: A good family business which could be easily ex- panded. Just listed. Serious enquiries invited. ' " LUXURIOUS OLDER HOME Buy •this lavish home now while • the price is reduced.. Remodelled to- perfection with quality car- peting throughout. =Suitable . for photographic 'studio, pr=ofessional office or clinic: Located on Church St., In Goderich. • SUITABLE FOR V.L.A: 3/4 acre with modernized 2 storey home, In Village of Aub9rn. Hilltop view. Attractive landscaping and gardens.. One of the best buys In this area, at. present. Ask to view this choice property today. - "THE CASTLE" TOWN OF CLINTON,. ' 2.7 acre estate and 18 room Vic - torten Mansion. Large ' boating pond., Tree shaded grounds. 2 building Tots included. Front en- trance has circular drive and foun- tain. Double garage and Pany • stall. Huge rooms for entertaining. Make your appointment today. • BAYFIELD . 22 acres including 2 building Iota. Choice highway . property within walking distance of beach and village. Open to offers• $32,500. DON HOLST a REAL ESTATE LTD. ° REALTOR 53 West 'Street . . 524-8951 John 'Thompson Evenings:" 527-0238 John Duddy Evenings 482-6652 Ron ' Samways • HOUSE IN GODERiCH • Ideal location for, a professional, zohed,commercial "or. residential, ' tw.o new bathrooms, largefamily room, kitchen with Hanover „cup -- boards and Kitchen -Aide, Dish- washer.. This .home is corn-, • pletely decorated .bj� ' K. deco.r,ating,. broadloomed •.throughout, financing available. CLINTON (VANASTRA) 2 storey • home on Toronto Street, 8% mortgage, large,. • Iivingroom,. kitchen, 3 bedrooms, featuring full' ' basementfor you to put in your family 'rtiom.. A` . CLINTON 19,900. ; BUSINESS 433'-3901 RESIDENCE 482-3337 ° ° r .°o Laundry room with washer and dryer, 3 bedroom, garage,, large fenced yard, count the cup board space inthis home, if you are about to retire or"'liying in an apartment this is for you. •SCHOOL HOUSE • . BRUCEFIELD 1 'acre lot with mature trees, "°. with its own well. • 100 ACRES :NEAR • CLINTON • 65 _acres .of Pine and• Spruce, Spring Creek, scenic property, less than. $400. per acre. For more information on these and other,properifkes phone:- Ron Samways Member of the London St.. Thomas Real Estate Board..' , rR PETER S.. MacEWAN ' GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BROKER 38 ST. DAVID ST. GODERICH • 524.9531 YOU WILL LOVE THIS BUNGALOW A nice two bedroom -brick home, living room, dining rooni, 4 pc. bath, full basement, electric heated, carport and sun porch. Phone today for inspection. , • - NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU OET THE°OP.PORTUNITY To purchase this brick bungalow for a price $39,500.00. This" home' is ;on a quiet street in a very' nice residential- area, ,Situated on a lot 66' x132'' with Iota of shrubs;' nice' garden also a. two car' garage completely insulated and: paved drive. This home is -in excellent Condition with 'a large kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, 4 pc. bath,' the basement. having a large'recs. room.. Phone us for a perscinai inspection, so you can ap- preciate what • 1 am trying t°o, say.. ' JUST LISTED• Pour bedroom' home, modern kitchen and modern bathrooitti; lot 132' x . 82', taxes $146.00, all for $27,500.00. ' n"• HOBBY FAIiM • Five acres of !And with small'barn, implement shed, drilled well, located on paved county road near Goderich. Situated on'this property is a• very well maintained four bedroom home, 2 pc• bath arid 3 pc. bath, dining room, full basement, oil furnace. This is a very clean property ate good price. Shown by appoin tmenf only. 0 . Q DEVELOPMENT•�., 36, 1/2 acre lots on a rpglstered plan" at Port Albert, good towns available. BRICK DUPLEX - Upper apartment rented for $100.00 per month, lower apart- ment for $90.00 per month. tenants pay all utilities: Asking :Only $24,900,00...-� is , 4 For rent, new 3 -bedroom, electric heated, split ,,leii'el brick home.Nice Nice family room and attached garage: Now aveilable, $225.0 i" per month. Utllitielii not included. , - We -Need TourListings - • - For Action it Buying or Selling John Schnelker Rist 524-6055 . •C,. I>atdfey, 11 ribrefl 111,11.1044303 • • • • Blease Pflone Bruce Ryi'in Res`. 524.062 Jo -An BUilin Res. 565-42' B.A. Robinson Res. 124.69O5 0Matirico. Gardiner Rees: •5244302 w 82 Albert Street Phone: 482-9371 MASON BAILEY-- BROKER/MANAGER' . Ninety five acres, of crop land, five miles from Goderich One floor frame home in Clinton, one bedriiorri, gas heating nice treed -lot. Four plex in Clinton, located up town near shopping area. New three bedroom brick borne:in Clinton, nice modern kitchen•newly landscaped. • • SJ One and a half .storey eight room brick home in • .Clinton, four bedrooms, modern kitchen, living room and dining room. Fifty four acres of land near Blyth with spring creek, no buildings: New -one floor• brick home on .High Street,• three bedrooms, modern kit- chen and carport, <u 1 Ideal family home in Clinton close ' to schools, two storey aluminum sided, seven rooms, four bedrooms. Extra large lot. Vanastra home, one and a half storey five rooms, newly decorated. One floor frame school house with approx. one and a half acres of land in East Wawanosh toirnship. FOOD -FOR .THOUGHT "Failure is usually the result of too. little effort" 38b . Chinchilla baths Chinchillas like to • keep ,clean, but they take their baths in sand or :dust, so commercial chinchilla breeders ensure bright clean pelts by placing small •boxes of sand or powdered _clay • in .each cage. 4' • "4 1 ti lb for aroaiziing *ring Display Fall ,Utulbs Just Arrived' GODERICH SIGNAL -S'T'AR, TH1;RSDAY, SE 'TEMB :Rt 19", 19174- -AGE 15 the Canada Company court c.\ is not, expedient to extend the period of, instalments beyond five years. A discount ',should be offered for pt payment. Rule 9: Preparations for Commencing a Settlement: For the specific purpose of commencing these improvements the Court has resolved to"place At, your disposal the: sum of four thousand pounds for buildinea road and operations preparatory to, the proposed settlement; and t� proceed wish specific contracts; (for sale of land to settlers),at fixed prices. --1Rule 12: Dr. Wm. Dunlop is tb receive 550 pounds per ori num. Rule 13: Dr. Dunlop's Jour nal :rand 'Repc;rt- is being studied. (In his roving trip through the eastern section of the province,.to view the Crown DUTCHBULBS 30 VARIETIES QF TULIPS' First ;Quality Jumbo 'Size Bulbs FREE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS Hyacinths Single Barly tulip. Triumphs Darwin., Lily Flowerings Parrott.. Daffodils Narcissus Crocus Snow .Drops .• :Paper Whites • 40`x" ,CIL �tis Winterizer Weeder 3-6-12 Late season Weed 8 Feed • Kille'i weed killer - Cleans out, Chickweed. • Dandelion Plantain Ironweed Clover. cieepmg charlle ' • • Winterizer fertilizer builds • strength and.tyardmess in lawns 4301. ' lnr•,�dinn nt�e�•�r, l 0m14,h You winterize your' car • 'Se winterizev your lawn n WINT MEW/WEEDER. - .344.12, Plus Killex CIL Winterize/Weeder is �a specially formulated la a season weed and feed containin Killed' that 'kilts fall . weeds • and, h Ips condition grass , against snow mold, winter kill and bark split. . ARRIVING OCTA ER 1ST EVERGREENS AND 'FREES n) INDOOR GARDENING SUPPLIES, SUITABLE FOR FALL, PLANTING fr+r►.•tirik�,,r1..fZ►Nw..r'�1'�rr1..S'�.r�..r�..•.►►�. Coming Soon Expanded Line of • `" " � INDOOR GARDENING -SUPPLIES . , LANDSCAPING RT'S NURSERYand GARDEN CENTRE . 166 BENNETT St. E. GODERICH '524.9126 FALL/HOURS: MON—SAT DAYLIGHT TO DARK OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 6 *y Reserves" there:' Dr. Dunlop. had With Bishop Macdgnell came° tors, who_ were . Provided with' d :decided the 'best impetus to.. the :Pr o'•in•c•ial Inspector place' for their buSiness,,which • se ing those lands would be to General to view the new town- . would also be used as their c ar five acres, build a log. , site of the Canada Company in homes, by the Canada Cpm- abin, and plant some Upper:Canada.. „ pony. , otatoes,) The Court decided • • After they left; Alexander More settlers began arriving against acting on his Dunl'op, and "party, including to buy lots and the price of land two ladies:, came to visit. the , rose''from 7s. 6d. • too 15s. per sjggestions,,.at that titre. It was, also iiecided that new town, near the end of May." acre. The largest' Building, to agents contracted for sale of Alexander wrote home to be used as a shelter for 'im- 'the Company lands should not ticotlapld, •after ming to the migrants, arid, Canada Com - receive a salary but should ' trees' site along the road that the pany offices and a storehouse, receive a percentage 'Of the • workmen were chopping out was named "The Priory'.' after slue of the, sales. between Gait and Guelph: "We Charles •Pryor. . This Set of rules was -signedr entered thesite of the, intended by JTShn Hullett, Chairman:, city, !Guelph►. Five weeks. Three different sites were, " Thomas Smith for the before it was a portion of the tracked fo'r' churches;, The Secretary.' wildr,netis.Now the giant elms, Anglicans, Presbyterians ,and In his letter of the same date,, the maples, the, cedars and the, theRoman CatholiS. The in which he ,encloses a copy of „oaks, ' fallen from their high Bishop Macdonnell choosing the' Rules of the rectors, .John state, were crumbling into the site for the .Catholic Church Di Hullett tells Galtthat . the ,. ashes' or blazing into flarhes, when he, visited the newat.own. Court of Directors felt that it 'We smoked through the avenue Guelph was now a budding • was too • soon to start a set:of burning trees, and descen settlement and Galt, put ding .towards a beautiful little Charles Pryor in charge and stream . were received -hy his returned to the. Canada Com- Guelphic• Majesty at the' en- 'Pang Office in York, trance of his Rustic Palace. ... Meanwhile, while_ these, This.regal mansion was neither events were happening at more nor less than a SquareGuelph, the surveyors and ex - apartment formed by trunks of plorers on behalf of the'Canada- the largest, trees piled on eachCompany,, Mahon Burwell, 'Dr. other, covered over with planks.' .Wm. "Tiger' Dunlop,. John and floored, with the same. An McDonald,,, :and party of workers, elegant log house was in the „were pushing their course of com'pletion,\ intended way through the bush 'and as a car.avanserie for the recep- tamarack swamp of the Huron • tion of trave'llers." (Th y had a Tract, on their way toLake cold supper in a shat ty and On M Huron. May 14th, 1827, -Mahon then went to view th Cines.•, of . streets .cut through he trees,) Burwell wrote in his field notes "The Streets forni a semi -circle. "Set out `about 8 o'clock in Eighty lots were taken while company with Mr. Dunlop. we were there. Many boluses .'Rode to Benjamin Springers on have sicced} commenced: Lot n9. 6 in the 14th and last The". sight of the .town was concession of Blenheim, where • chosen because it is equidistant we left our horses, and from Lakes )~:tie, Ontario, Sim -proceeded on .foot. _ Overtook. Coe and''11uron. The Soil is the -Mr-, McDonald ' with the party finest I have seen in this part of at Smith's' Creek called :by- Canrtda". " directions of Mr.'Galt, the Nith,` The night was dark but clear, where we stayed all night. r . The heavens, fretted with •Tuesday,, May 15,• 1827.dSur- golden. fires, seemed to reflect veyed to the rear 'of Wilmot omhre blaze of the about" 31/'2 miles, near which, at t•lement; and such a settlement shouldn't be started before 1828. Also; it was too earl'v to establish a complete organization_ of asystem: ,.Hullett ,.mentioned Pultenew and Holland systetin as being commented on .by the Court. He also says that he admitted to the Court that much must be . ' left to the discretion Of Mr. Galt, Tt town site of Guelph had been founded and settlers were coiling 'in to. take ups land. In view of the: fact • that the •Ca"nadb Company had promised to take produce.for payment of land, and to take ..,produce on consignment and • sell ,it,, the money being used to trpay for the land, John Galt Wrote to the, :Lieutenant - Governor's secretary, Major .Hillier, on May 3,,-1827, asking for ,ra. grant, �f three acres of landuat Burlington for building <':a : 'warehouse to store the Produce;- the -land to be along the new 'canal that was being built. This roq"Uest was granted the more s by 4he Lieutenant -Governor. consuming in, land sale~' masses around carr the. last creek, .Mr: Dunlop erec-. was -sylvan palate. Rtacier 'shanties ted a shanty being"thee first on good, Considering the term, of with open • fronts were ranged, the line' to 'Lake Huron." one-fifth (20' per cent) down, ' around Our own. Pile. of wood Day after day, as they, con - and, -as John ' Galt writes blazed on their exposed side..,.,„ time on their way towards the "When the applicant has paid The wearied laborers reposed.!,'aloe, Mahon Burwell writes a he�i .: detailed account. of tie' land -his deposit, pro missory.,,ncates,:,.._trnder theirs u,,.- �, w..., ..,•..,,,. ,,_. '- thenthe several' instalments are John Galt also wrote to a types, the distances iiirveyeii,-„, then filled up, and signed,” . friend -and on June 2 telling of and the exploring the men do Events were moving quickly the founding of Guelph and• each side of the line he is sur - •for the Canada C.'jmpany. ' how it was ,thriving. "like a veying. He tells•of the men y kill a deer • with the part 'ns fin - Mahon Burwell, the Qcwern- village in the :Genesee country; ding a large swamp. The In - I meat Surveyor, had arrived an whose model for the 'new town dia Monday, Max 7, 1827, and had been adapted." In this' let- to feed the men. • . arrangements were.,. made. for ter he is also very c•onc•erned On Tuesday, May 22, he Bgrrweil, Dunlop, John' Mac, ' about the "Court rsof Directors" Wrote: "We crossed a Beaver • donald, andgang or workmen, Qf the Canada Company, saving Pam a'nd brook, which I think to go on a surveying (and •ex- the gentry in St. Helens, acre°. is part of the North 'Branch of ploring) party through the vast 'too impatient for returns. They' the Thames:. Wednesday, 23rd Huron Tract to Lake .Huron. expect•'the ship to•be earning 'a •May, 1827' "Produced the line • While Burwell, Dunlop and.. ••freight before she is launched," five• miles and sixty chains this Macdonald were pushing their,. The agent in New• York, Mr. day ••• and found the 'land of an way through the wildernesi. to Buchanan, had heen, advised' by excellent' „qualify in the the northwest, the news pr the John :Galt on his'•visit :to :V'ew' neighborhood of what I con- founding ofathe new. tir,w•ta of 'York just `before found':ing terve to be the .. northbranch of ,Guelph was travelling quicklyquicklyGuelph, that a new town was tothe River 'shames ,,„•, it is T` to..cithei part: of the province, be 'built •"and Mr.. Bt a•hanan beautiful and the water pure." • and the first visitor to the new sent a blacksmith from New . a settlement came.',in May. He York, who arrived in May; he,. l'•,,,:: Torbe continued was :Bishop Alexander Mac- also sent a _ shoemaker, baker; donell, ,Galt':; long time friend' 'Wagon makers `and two 'carnell”• •. ...AI 4'',.+1,ti. ••^ .•. 1: rr.A,...)11,••••-• • .•-•.�.:.^�•....rr•�..�:•,...•.^�.• ..... ,r.,„.v.�.••.�•• •x.•,49.,•..t..i.r..•.•�••.►.•,.....1••rG••�.u- 4 a • 9, 'V t ta4 lea tu'Lt In cinnoundin'y tit optnfn a# o ; cAnEczzitc anoT'SVartahi3 aefOirLE and Extend an invitation to you' � k to attend out Off iciat (D/•*nirf9 . on c_Sunctay, rSaptsrnSet, t4 turtnty-ae neui ninttttn 4u.ncittd un4 tkuwt9: f ou>t fi at two eot9t cold cJlf aty eNtadpid .. uc12110W, (L.)4142'110 o t, c.� r MR. pND MRS. GERALD BALL urcQ . �rri� at:St.TPeter's ....,. length veil was vaught, by a bridesmaid. She carried White "`'cluster of lily =of -the -valley and' daisies, tiz, .z • she carried' yellow roses and b Groo'm'sman wet Richard' stephanotis" • .114' Ball, a brother of the groom Maid- of honor was Miss Cocfe+eich; ,.lishers,were Robert d' .Janice Ball, 'Goderich, She Ball,' a ;brother of the grdom, wore ' n pare yellow polyester Guelph, and Andrew Mehl, 4 UAa empire styled gown with short Goderich.` ,sleeves and carried 'White, The wedding reception was *daisies. The• bridesmaid .was at Maitland Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ball were married by Rev. Fr. Raymond Moynahan at St. Peter's C t.trch, Goderich, in a double -ring iet•emorty'x' circ' August w , The,church char el was decorated with yellow gladioli and white dait:ies for • the occasion. The bride„ theformer, Anne Damer,v is the daughter of Mr. and Mgrs. William Damery. Dublin,`Iireland. The gr4'ibr is the soli of Mr. and Mts. ,..'Melbourne Bali, Goderich: Given in marriage 'by her father, the bride chdae a white eyelet empire stpied gown with ;bel. sleeves. !'ler, shoulder- 5 Miss Patricia Ball, bnderich, in Goderich. 2 a ",pate ,,green polyester. gnwri Fallowing a honeymoon in identical to the gown worn by' Quebec and Vermont, the the maid of ,,honor. She also newlyweds ;are' residitt, 1lr: carried white daisies. (soderich: Fl•owergirl was Miss Sharon' Prior to her marriage the Moriarty, Goderich n a 'pale bride vas'the guest of.hei r green polyester gown identical a shower given by Mrs. Vera - to the'' one •worn by the Gregg, Eayfield: _ • • ` SI