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Highway No: 21 at Huron haven
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48 The Square - Goderich
524-8357
"We treat People the way
we like to be treated"
82 Albert Street
Phone: 482-9371
MASON BAILEY
BROKER/MANAGER
Fifty acre farm iri Hullett Town-
ship, with spring creek, seven room
insul-brick home.
Financing available on this new one
floor brick home on, High Street,
three bedrooms.
One hundred acre farm in Grey
.Towriship, 85 acres workable, eight -
room, one and a half storey home
with three bedrooms.
HardwarCirketinnlimiii County
showing kolPiniirif..
One floor frame home in Clinton,
one bedroi)m,gas heating, nice treed
lot.
• New three bedroom brick 'horny i•n
Clinton, broactloctnikr,tbraughuut
newly landscaped.
One and teak Itonhaluminum
sided horns, r rdn Street.
Realty & Insurance
Limited
Professional. office and/or
residence, zoned C2, close to
Square, 2 , •storey brick, 3 bed-
rooms, . double living, room, di -
ping room, kitchen, office, floored
tworoom attic; full basement,. 2
driveways, hot water baseboard
heating, '3 pc. bath, 1 pc. bath, har-
dwood floors, fireplace.
Bush acreage . overlooking Lake
Huron. If you like privacy, come
and :see this. ,
Point Clark cottage, electric 'heat,
lot 75 x 150, 3 bedrooms, school
bus, garbage collection. $19,900.
RUTH VAN DER MEER
55 Montreal St.,
Goderich, Ont.Iv
524-7875 238-2303
Two hundred acre modern dairy
farrn in Ashfield Township, cows
and quota included in, purchase
price.
Fifty••�
fd c esf land, no.
buildings IM
•Vanastra home, One and a half
storey, five rooms, newly decorated.
Just Listed: Two storey frame homy'
at Vanastra, six rooms, Targe living
room and dining room, three
bedrooms.
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"Tact is the •art of building a fire
under people without making their
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GOPERICH SIGNAL -STAR, '11v y SPAY, OCTO R 31, X
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Huron -Perth Separate School secretaries
Secretaries in the 20 schools
operated by the Huron -Perth
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board were granted an 0
increase of 25 cents per hour,
retroactive to'`.Septemher 1 of
this year, and a further 25 cents
increase,. effective February 1,
1975, at •the 'hoard's regular
,,meeting in Seaforth Monday
night. •
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•HPRCSS Board Chairman
Michael Connolly said the raise
was authorized by the board on
the recommendation of the Per:
sonnei Committee.,• The - em-
ployees are not unionized, Mr.
Connolly said.
The. raise brings the school
secretaries' salaries up from
$2.80 to $3,0`) per hot r,,, nd to
$3.30 per hour in February.
HPRCSS -Business Ad-
ministrator Jack Lane reported
that a list of small deficiencies
not aware of some of the items
on the list.
The- board has held hack
$4,000 in the St. Aloysius job
and $2,000 at Holy Name until
the deficiencies+ are cleared up.
Dublin trustee :J9seph Looby
said that the architect, Kyles.,
Kyles and Garratt of Stratford
should take care . of getting it
following construction at -Holy cleaned up "that's what he's
Name School in St. Marys and being paid ,for."
St. Aloysius in Stratford have'; -%On a motion from Mr. Loob<<,
still not been remedied.. by the the Board voted to ask Kyles,
contractors. Mr. Larie said that Kyles and Garratt to, contact
.one contractor told him he was" both contractors aryl give them
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twenty days notice to correct Separate School support. To
the deficien.c•ies. Ed. Rowland, date he has receive4053 positive
HPRCSS maintenan'c•e co- replies, bringing in $140,000 in
ordinator will check both additional assessment, arnoun-
schools after'.20•days and the ting to about $3,500 in ad -
`Board itself will repair ditional- tax dollars. Nov. 1 is
anything that hasn't been the last day for changing the
cleaned up and deduct the cost .ass+essment rolls. ,
from the held back' portion of Trustee Looby commented
the contractor, fees. " that a comparative list showing
Mr. Lane reported that the assessment figures for, this
notices had been sent to 500, year and: last in each
Catholics who were identified municipality would be useful°to
on the assessment rolls as being each trustee. The figure for this
• Public School supporters, year are available in the
asking them to convert to budget, he was told.
74- ""PA QE 13'
.raise
A specialist in cOrrecting
speech . disorder, Dr. Seppo
,
Tuomi of University Hospital,
London, will do diagnostic
screening of children in the
board's Huron. County Schools
who ` have been identified- by
teachers and principal as.
having speech disorders, at St.
Jame, School in Seaforth' on
Thursday, . October ;31.
.After diagnosis the children
will be referred to clinics in
either Landon or. Kitchener.
Children from Perth' County
(cont?inued, on page 13)
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St. •Mary's:quarterback fades' back before tossing the winning touchdown in the last minute of
play to beat Kinkora 33-27 to win the- Huron -Perth Separate School touch football champion-
ship last week. (staff -photo) :
The St. Mary's Midget Girls Cross Country team placed first in their, division at the Point
Farms Cross Country race. The team members are (front row from left) Louisette Richard, Bar-
bara Conlon, Michele Krohmer and .Kathleen Carter; (back rowfrom left) Teresa Kovacs,
'Coach Larry Lane and Lori Williams. (staff-phbto)
We have a Targe selection of new vehicles in
stock .ready for immediate delivery. We
suggest buying now as it appears likely that
new vehicles are going to increase in price
again.
RIVERFRONT. CHALET
Unique hunting lodge or year.
round °home on Maitland River
near Holmesville. Beautiful set-
ting. 3 bedrooms, family roam with
fireplace. Forced air oil heating.
Attached - double garage. Good
recreation area, easy access in
winter. Asking price $36,000.
EXECUTIVE MANSION
Built at the turn of the Century this
huge 21/2 storey red brick home
features slate roof, entrance. 'hail
with ornate staircase, formal.
} dining room with fireplace and
1 many other extras. Located on
• East Street, Clinton on 2.7 tree:'
studded, acres with pond, paved
drives, fountain, and 2 car garage.
Listed at $60,000.
THINKING, .OF
BUILDING?
Consider one of these half acre
lots at Port Albert in new . home
area. Priced at $3,800.
INDUSTRIAL
° BUILDINGS
The following buildings are for
sale at Vanastra:'
3 storey brick building - Ideal for
commercial or industrial use. Con-
tains 103 classrooms, a 284 seat
theatre, 10 laboratories and merry
other rooms. 6.8 acres fully ser-
viced.
Three 3 storey buildings - 56
rooms per building. Suitable for
conversion to 27 apartments per
building. •
1157 sq. ft. building on 1/2 acre lot.
2 Industrial buildings - total 8,000
sq. ft.
30,000 sq. ft. building - suitable for
manufacturing.
HOW TO MAKE
MONEY
Inveiirin this 9 unit Motel on High-
way entering • Goderich. Good
weekly income with little work. Ex-
tra lots for expansion. Good X.
bedroom home included. Gives -us
call.
OFFICE SPACE •
For rent, 300, sq. teat ,plus
waIhrtiom. Heated and air con-
ditioned, "Good location near The
Square. •
DON flOLSt
RE4L ESTATE LTD.
REALTOR
53 West Street
524+8951
John Thompson
Evenings: 52? -0238
'John Duddy
Evenings 4824652
We hate new Pontiacs and Buicks„with AIR'
CONDITIONING in stock now.
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'75 GMC 6 passenger crew cab
'75 GMC Sprint, pickup
'75 GMC Vans '
-75 Buick Electra Custom' four door hardtop, o
completely equipped . ,
2 - '75 Pontiac Ventura Sprints with all the
dress -up options
'75 Pontiac Station Wagons
Large selection of conventional compacts in-
termediate and full size cars and pickups
The St. Mary's midget and junior cross country teams have
finished competition for the season, their last event the Point
Farms. meet two weeks ago. The' team members are (front row
left to right) Michele Krohmer, Kathleen' Carter, Barbara
Conlon, 'Ginette Richard,.Teresa Kovacs, .Lori Williams, Gary
Abbott and Louisette Richard; (back -row left,•to right) Rob Jef-
frey, PauRBolanda Ben Melick, Chris Pitre, Michael Wedlock,
Phil .Aubi•n, Powell Brudnicki. Ted. Doherty and Jeff Denomy.
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.Drop in • for an appraisal and demonstration - no
obligation. You'll find we're easy io deal with.
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See either Ken Wood, Ken Treitt,
Al McGee or Ken McGee.
The intermediate,and senior Cress country teaths frorh Sr'
Mary's competed °in their last event qt- the 'year ,at the Point
Farms Cross Country meet two weeks ago. The team members
are (front row left to right) Tom Roster,,llita Lassaline, Kim
i✓.,chanan Claudette ''',chard, Harold Sartori and John 'Koster;
(back row left to ri.g,ht) Ronan Conlon, Dave Bedour. Angola
Carter. Beth Walton, Karen Melady,Phil Lassaline and Glen
Osborne (st,IHH rthnto)
PONYIAC.
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CADILLAC
HAMILTON ST,, 'GODERICH
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