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Grade 1, ..2,' and 3 'students`of
St. oseph's school at
King irid'ge were bused to the
Grand Bend Zoo on Friday.,
June, 20. They all report having
a real -good time.
.Reverend Father Hardy oi:.
Clinton and Reverend` Father
Ed Dent,inger of Kingsbridge
held ? joint "Day .0/
Recollection" - for the Grade •
Eight classes of both . Clinton
4and Kingsbridge schools. This
retreat was held at ' the
Rekurrectionist Carne' at
Kingsbridge on Friday, June
20.
Several from this area ook
part in the 10 mile "Walk for
Life" sponsored by the Pro Life
Group on Say.irday Juke 21.
This walk began' andsnded at
How to pay $51,000.00 for
a ,home of this size
Have it built NOW
Average building costs information recently released by
Central Mortgage and Housing Corp.+ indicates that the
,.c -u rent:costof-buildungxhis�Qne, I on ..a._l_oS•i-Milar1y,
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located is $57,000. • / J
BUY NOW, FOR ONLY..$4,9y9r00
this new home with carport which has' a low maintenance
exterior of, brick ar>jd baked -on finished aluminum. It con-
tains four Targe be rooms, 4 piece "dream" bathroom and
-two linen closets o the.second floor, a 25 ft. living room,
dining room; ;conte porary kitchen, family -room and two
piece powder room pan the first floor. In the full'basement, the
electric forced-airrnace, hot water tank and laundry tubs
areoso situated as t allow space for a future "rec" room 32 ft.
x 12 ff. Purchaser • have choice of flooring t47.be installed.
N.H.A. mortgage • t 101/2 percent -available iip-Jto $42,100. to
qualified buyer an. Govt. bonus of 52,000.00 available to first.
home buyers. Tr. • es considered on smaller homes.' Com-
plete information (available from
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DW. SHORE
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ifISINTEE
52 Weat Street.
Goderich:.
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Enjoy this treed setting,at Sunset Beach in this attractive 3
bedroom split level 'home, finished rec room, carpeted, TV
% aerial, room for gardening in the lal•ge 100' x i5g' lot; fresh
cool Wafer from.your own drilled,well. To view, please call
for, an appointment.
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tel:',,AIot 'for your money! Attractive 4 level brick split with
garage, onia 66 x 132 lot; 4 bedrooms, dining roam, recorsoom,
11 bath';.; Asking' 546,000.00; assume ,existing mortgage7;
early porssession arranged.' l
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This home was designed for gracious living 4, entertaininiJ,-
large bright kitchen, formal.dining,room, elegant living room
with fireplace. 4, 2nd floor bedrooms, attached double
garage, well landscaped lot, centrally located?. The
liscriminating buyer will appreciate this home. '
NORTH OF,TOWN
,5 years young; well constructed 11/2 storey frame home, 3
,liece bath, hardwood floOrs, fyltbasenient, well located oh
.paved county road close to shopping. Taxes only $170,00.
. RECREATION LAND
Si acres of treed .laird in West Wawanosh, ideal retreat
operty •for~ hunting and snowmobiling. Priced to sell ate,
$5,000.00. '• t
24 ACRE LOT
Clod home & barn, north of ,town,, close to the. lake. A
bautiful ypar round home, ideal for -market gardening„or
hbby farming. - ,
16 ACRES
11111 wooded property with spring fed creek crossing ideal
4tnmer retreat with scenic .building site- for the future.
Aing only 510,000.00 for this hard to find type of property.
CASH ROP OR HOG SETUP'
Mlern 3 bedroom brick home, insulated pig ,barn, 2 har-
v ler silos, grain storage, 135 acres of fertile tile~diained
la`. One of the better farms. Werinvite your inquirieSHor
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CLINTON
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VALERIE M,'CAMPBELL
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CLARKE ZINN..
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4 WARREN ZINN
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529.7350
A BAILEY
Real' EstOte
AIPERi
82 Albert Street
Phone: 482-9371
MASON BAILEY-
BROKER/MANAGER
2t acres in Stanley Township,
backs on Bannockburn River
-Easy financing arranged on this 1
floor brick home in Clinton 5
rooms, bedro
ems, electric heat,
3
carport.
Country living on 4 acres close to
Blyth, 2 storey brick home newly
decorated, 3 bedrooms, new oil
furnace.
2'storey Colonial style home in
Clinton, 8 rooms, antique kitchen,•,
Pall:::be.lutiiui1 dem rated ,•,--1 full
bathrooms.
Small 4 room house in Clinton, .
nice treed lot.
Century home i '' linen, c>j.:p4 to
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Mrs•,
Joe Courteeg- 50-1181 up by the crews and•the'ptumps
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Congratulations to'the Grade Royal Oak, Michi.I;€:ir}, : are One resident pf Goderich
the Victoria treet United' ' spending holiday with her heavily hit b this storm was
God rich. Walkers " 8 b1oYs of St Joseph's school g' Y Y �,
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Church in o •
from this area were Stephen O'Connor and Mrs. Genevieve
Howard', Floyd ' Courtney,.,
Championship in the Separate
Austin, Bobby School Softball Tournament KinuhRan of Kingsbridge. •
'MargaretMaryplayed. at the softball diamond .`.. Shawn Dalton. son of Mr. and
Austin,' Mary, Clare, Mrs. 'M�nrk Dalton and Brian
Luanne Clare, Rita Howard, in, Dublin on Saturday, June 21, M
Kathy'Keefe, -Mrs. Louise The A Championship was won” Courtney -son of tMr. and Mrs.
by Stratford,. Teams taking Joe •Courtney left on� .Monday -
Martin, Mrs. Clarice Dalton,
Jackie Dalton, Maria Dalton, part were from Exeter, Dublin, June 23 on motorcycles for,the•
'Bridget Dalton, Timm Martin,. Stratford, Kinkora and West Coast. They plan ,o take
Y in the Cal a • Stam ede;
Kingsbridge who won the B brother and sister, Mr. • John tFrank , MacDan d•. Sunday's
storm had blown r a tree in
his back yard oli� Elizabeth
`Street ..and he had no sooner
cleaned up the mess whe�n�
Wednesday's holocaltst xr'uele.
The four large maple gees in
his yard had been planted by
Mr. MacDorfaldo.about fifteen
years ago and the three
• remain.ing ._ shade trees were
toppled Wednesday night. The
-t'aul Martin,,- Mrs. .?hyllis Kingsbridge,. Clarence Doherty g Y p
Sttffler, Pa ti Jo Stef er,'Mary "coached the teal. Who were Mrs. Eddie Chilton, baby son
Jo Steffler, Michael Steffler, under the direction,, -,,of the Tommy and her father-in-law
Frances pi<inciptal of the school, Clem Willie Chilton returned to their
Diane. VanRooy, Y home , in Moose Factory on
Dianey, Theresa VanRooy; k. A (large crowd attended the'` Monday, June 23. Mr. and Mrs.
Diane Miltenburg,„ Nancy ark Dalton accompanied
Miltenburg, as well as the
'Reverend Father Dentinger '
and Bother Carl Voll.
Congratulations to Sephnn
Howard and Floyd Cour•trt
who were first and second i
crossing the finish line. , a
A . targe crowd attended the
' wilding reception for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Austin
Mrs, Dennis O'Neill which was spent the weekend holidaying
held at the Saltford Valley Hall with Mr. and Mrs, Hank Boven
on Friday evening, June 20. ,in Flint, Michigan. They left
Several from this area at-las�tFriday, June 21• ' ; Hospital, Goderich on Sunday
„June . y. She spent the night
with her uncle Mr. Bert
MacDonald in Goderich and
returned to her home here on
Monday.
auction sale, held (for Earl NI
Drennan on Saturday af-
ternoon, June. 21, ,Tourists they P
travelling op the busy highway
No. 21 stoppep and the bidding
vas high', ,Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Drennan plan to move to
Goderich in the near future. .
as far as Tirn,ins, where
nned. to stay for a few
uptown .
55 a res rough land with creeks,
sprin s and' • bush, 3 -acres
worka ole, on Huron ,Road, ideal
for camp site. •• ,•
2 story famil:y.::tyol e in •
Clinton, \all carpeted
bedrooms\Close to schools:'
7 ace building site near Auburn
Low cost ,3 ,bedroom'` -home in
Clinton, good location
18 acres river property near
Auti rn
50 acres cash crop land in Hullett
Township, noYbuildings
We 'have listed a variety of farms
in Huron County:'
Joe Austin, bn of Mr. and
Mrs. John"�Austi attended the
Youth Conference held in
Toronto on Friday and
Saturday, June 20 and 21.
Mrs. Marjorie Maclntyre
was released from the
Alexandra Marine and General
tendd the Bean Festival and
dance held at the Auburn
Community hall on Saturday,
Jutie 21 . which was sponsored
by the Knights of Columbus. 0
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Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill
and ,fa4rnily of Jackson,
Michigan spent the weekend at
their cottage here.
BVI -.e anis. Pete Murray,
GENERAt$.STO1k
Very attractive building with new a.
aluminium siding, modern 3
bedrobl•n living quarters on sortie
level as store. Selling groceries,
clothing, hardware and gasoline.
Excellent tourist area in Huron
County. Listed at 599,000.
Free clinic
ets
little response
Several discoveries of rabid animals in Huron County ,.in
' the past few months did not encourage residents to have,`
their pets vaccinated against, the, dreaded disease. Huron
County health unit officials are concerned with ,the poor'
-„_. turrwut.,at_•-f gee .,ores the•y:h v -_ben_ �onsoring
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BLU EWATE R BEACH throughout the county.
-Front cow 3 bedroom cottage has Eleven free clinics are being held through the county and
redwood' siding, carpeted living with four of them past', only two thirds of the residents -ex-
pected to take advantage of them''have actually done so.
Eight cattle, nine foxes, four skunks, one cat and one
rabbit have tested positive for rabies so far this yearin-
dicating a slightly higher trend than 1974. Last year 44 cases
returned positive.
Doctor William Thompson of,Seaforth, area veterinarian
with• the Health of Animals Branch of the Canadian
Department of Agriculture, said about 1,000 pets have bee
given anti -rabies vaccine but At4 about 1,500 should
received it in the first four
Doctor Thompson said he was disappointed in
for the normally annual clinic, He'said it had bei,
since a clinic had been sponsored and this,
slight increase in rabies cases, should h
"bring their pets out for the shot.
area,, Flemish brick fireplace.
Dry leviel 161 50'13V-180' with' lots
of trees. 'Priced at,•$32,900.
POINT CLARK LOT
Build your own home on this good
dry. lot and be close to where the
jobs are Lot cleared for con-
''"struction: Many mature trees and
garage 24' x 14'. Asking 59,900.
GEi4TLEMAN'S FARM
Eleven room stone home 98 years
old in excellent condition,
features slate.rbof, large country
kitchen, 2 large closed porches,
walk out basement. One hundred
acres of rob ngland ,lNi#h,12,dcres
oa, hardwood bush. Good bank -
barn and new implement'shed.r;;
Located in Bayfield area. Priced'
at 5122,500.
I JUST LISTED
.In Point Clark, two 3 bedroom
homes on large -wooded lots -close
to beach. Give us a call for;more
I .floor,, cinder block home in information.
Clinton, 6 rooms,- attached
garage; 3 bedrooms, close to . - DON
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schools.
REAL ESTATE LTD.
REALTOR
53 West Street- 524-13951
John Thorniison
Evenings: 5,27Q0238
Lorne Henry "
EVenings: 395-5080
25 acres, wooded land in East
Wawanosh township, with .a nice'
setting.to build on•
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
If the world -4 -is getting smaller
like they -say, 'why do they keep
raising the cost, of postage
stamps?
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605 YORK ST.
KITCHENER
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Numerous plans• available for•sumnter
and permanent homes. We will build to
your specifications .or ours.
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Phone: DON or ALFREDA
COLLECT 1-519-884-2127
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be realized when, *Onion and
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For information write
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If you "feel that l�ome ownership is out of reach for moderate
income families, Ontga.-' Housing Corporation's -Home'
OWner,ship Made Easy (1•1.6.M.E.)*Plan may be able to help
you. This plan'allows you to lease the land for purchase wafer.
4."'Purchasers must meet certain eligibility Pules.
First tome., first served basis. Ask,usJor details.
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IN BEAUTIFUL KINCARDINE
•«WHERE YOU'RE A STRANGER ONLY ONCE" .
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A new concept,in dignified living accommodation for senior residents • One of the area's'grand
,• .� old homes has'been coripl'etery, m:oderniZed and enlarged .:• totally transformed to a
luxurious four -floor apartment lodge. Check the many features of Princess Court.
There's an elevator to take
you from ,any three of the ,
gracious,,appointed lodge .
sitting-rot:11ns to,. your own
spacious, bright • apartment.
Each includes a private bath, ,
en suite,' -
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You can take advantage -of the
'dining facilities with varied
Menu to suit every -taste. Also
included is ,:,regular laundry
Service and house cleaning
assistance. Each large room-
apel.rtment measures ap-
prd'ximately 14' by'120', plus
three•piece pri'vatq bath and
shower. Suites, may be rented
-fa�sdke 4- or unfurnished
according to each tenant's
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Qu"et. .Private. Friendly.
Pncess°ourt.
Our aim is to provide youmith
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satisfaction our goal..
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PRINCESS COURT - a charming and stately home for sehior residents, is located in KIn-
i sardine, Ontario, on the shores of Lake Hur"on. You'll enjoy a gorgeous view;• the close
proximity to downtown shopping :only one block away; the quiet park just across the street.
Churches nearby, too, ' * "
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PRINCESS- CQURT
Kincardine'
Ontario
•For more information write to Princess Coli t 796 Princes St. Kincaine, Ont.
or phone 1- 396-2603. -
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