HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-08-28, Page 31A dapping holiday should be ft safe happy holidity
Your camping holiday will be' door recreation experience, if
a happy and memorable out- you will encourage all mem-
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bers of
safety.
the family to think The Ontario Safety League
offers the following practical
considerations to help you
enjoy yourpiece of privacy this
summer,
- +Tents will remain standing
through most wind storms, if
the , peak is supported by
securing it to 3, rope tied bet-
ween twotrees,
+Camp fires will not harm
your campsite or the
surrounding environment,
when they .are properly tren.,
Invites yob to drop into our office and pick up
your copy of our Photo Newsletter.
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PETER S.. MacEWAN
• GENeRm. IPJ$URANCE
REAC ESTATE BROKER
13S ST. DAVID STH GODERICH 324-0531
VERY ATTRACTIVE
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Four bedroom house of fieldstone .construction, two master
bedrooms having patio doors, to siindeek. Excellent view of
Lake Huron, this outstanding home is located at Drysdale.
YOU must inspect to appreciate the quality of construction,
and value you will receive for your money.
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NOT OFTEN: Do we have the opportunity to offer such a
unique home and -natural setting with„eight acres -of cedar
trees, lawns and ponds. This home is constructed of natural
fieldstone offering four bedrooms, unusually large sitting
room, stone fireplace, three car attached garage, located on
Highway 21, eight miles' south of Goderich. '
THE EXECUTIVE CLASS HOME: Constructed of hand
chipped brick consisting of three bedrooms, dining room,
large living room, two fireplaces, attached garage, this
luxury home is in a quiet residential area, surrounded by
mature 'trees and shrubs. You must inspect this home to
appreciate the custom built quality and. construction.
ENJOY THE WIDE OPEN SPACES: In this ,modern split
level three bedroom home, of, brick and frame construction,
dining room, finished rec. room, plus 6 acres of land close to
Goderich at an attractive price.
LAST OF. ITS KIND: This two bedroom frame ranch style
home with breezeway to attached garage situated on a large
parcel- of land Within a commercial or residential building
lots. Included in the, purchase price is ,all furniture of high °
quality as owner is leaving the country.
HELP YOUR -INCOME: When you buy this frame duplex
consisting of one three bedroom apartsent on main floor new
four piece bathroom, one two-pedroom apartment on second
floor, new four. piece bath, all new wiring, full basement only
asking $28,500.00.
HIGH RENT PROBLEMS?: Move in to this two' bedroom
mobile home - kitchen, living morn,. including stove,
refrigerator, oven, washer, dryer, storm Windows and
&screens, all carpeting. All for $7,500.00.
HOW COULD THEY?: Sell this 8' x 45' mobile home in-
cluding all furnishings for only $4,000.00 phone us and we will
tell you.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ACREAGE?: We offer you the
following:
Near Wroxeter: 40 acres mostly cedar and tamerac trees, 5
acres cleared with spring fed creek $16,000.00,
13 Acres near Lochalsh:‘On Nine Mile River,'nice treed area
along river bank.approx. eight acres cleared, $13,000.00.
50 Acres near Gaderich: Bush and pasture land, this property
is land locked with a 60' right of way, .
19 Acres- near Byfield: On Hwy, 21, good terms available.
$30,000.00.
68 Acres near Auburn: Rough land growing down to the
Maitland Riyer, $28,500.00,
WHAT PRICE likiDEPENDENCE: We would be pleased 10
help you decideas we have several profitable businesses for
sale. To name/a few iinotel, 10 unit five cabins, take out order
booth, dining roam seating 30i tourist camp with cabins,
laketrpnt, private beach bay car Wash all new equipment;
three good general stores for your selection.
We Need Your Listings --- For Action if Buying or' Selling
John Schneiker.
es,524-6055
Audrey Timtrell
Res. 524-2303
Please Phone
Bruce Ryan
Res. 524,7762
Jo -An Sullen
, Res. 565-2421
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B.R. Rbbinson
Res. 524-6905 -
Maurice Gardiner
Res. 524-7302
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tinguished after use. •
f. Bears and racoons will not
disturb your night's sleep, if
you store the food in the trunk
of your car Food brought into
sleeping tent encourages hair
visitors.
+Good housekeeping about
the campsite -wil1,4prevent can
openers, bottle aps and other
objects from cutting or braising
bare feet. Happyfeet con..
tribute largely to a happy
.holiday.
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your specifications or airs.
Phone: DON or ALFREDA
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Chip Martin of GOderich-was-toliofographed at a tender, moment as he went to the aid ofan
unidentified mother and assumed babysittiahores..for. a few minutes. This unselfish act on
the part of the London Free Press Huron Bureau reporter exemplifies thededication, integrity
and willingness to serve the, public that is a common virtue among members of the fourth
estate. You're a well guy, Chip. (staff photo)
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Froin the horse's mouth
by Ken
In the first race at Goderich,
Reggie Ford, owned by Charles
Brindley and driven by Jack
Meriam of Seaforth was
second. Third was Janet
Express, owned and driven by
William German,
The second race winner was
Scotts G, owned by Edith Samis
obyRick
mfoGffoadtetr,ich and driveh
The'mile was
in 2:13, Derby. Bob Owned and
driven by Ron Williamson was
fourth,.
In the fourth race,'Trustful
Rhythm owned by Russ Holmes
and Joseph Dick, Seaforth and
drivenby Gord Pullman was
fourth.
The „seventh race winner was
Excel Mac, 'owned by Roy
'Meriam .and .driven by Jack
Meriam, both "of Seaforth. The
mile was in 2:10.2 and the
„payoff was 2190. Third was
Miss Direct Baker, owned by
Lorne Tyndall and driven by
Clinton. MacDonald, both of
At. the • Clinton Raceway
Sunday afternoon in the first,
race, Valle'Creek Cleo, owned
and driven by William Caldwell
was first. The time of the mile
was 2:16,3 and the payoff was
15.60. Fifth was Single Johnnie,
owned and driven by Johnny
Muir of Seaforth. Out .-6f. the.
money, was Tactful Tom„owned
by V. -I . Baird of Hensall and
driven by Grant Volland.
'Third in the second race was
Dianne,: Camp,' owned •by
Kenneth Holmesand driven by
Phil BiO)ack. both of Seaforth.
Third in the third race was
Carol's Pet, owned- by 'Walter
and May Pepper of Clinton and
driven by Frank MacDonald.
Fourth was Dream - Bridge,
owned by Harold .1ewell of
C!':,71kci-ii-rdic.1 and driven by Grant
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„Out of the money in the fourth
race, was Pen Dins Sob, owned
by Bruce Volland and driven by
Grant Volland. . _
Out.of the mon,* in the eighth
race • was Merrywood- Dee,
owned , by ,Jac.k Holmes of
and driven by Dennis
Second in the ninth race was
Hickory ,..Dassie;„ • owned by
\A, alter , Oster of Clinton and
driven by Frank MacDonald. -
The _leading 'driver at . the
Goderich Raceway is Johnny.
Muir of Seaforth.
The 60dt:rich' raceway has
just announced that racing Will
• continue at the track during,*
Month OfSept ember.
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COLBNINF CORNER
Mrs. G. Kaittinq
," "ACHIEVEMENT DAYS.
,4-171 Achievement Day for the.
Tiger Dunlop 4-H girls and boys
in the three.grouPs this project
was held at the astWawanosh
Public Sehool, Belgrave, on
Ttresday, August 19.
There was 0 splendid at-,
tendanee and keen interest -was
shown in t„his'course 'The
Club -Use'
Garden of
Vegetables,
Each group disp_layed• their
vegetables and flowers. Some
displayed' them in -a
wheelbarrow of vegetables
with cornstalks standing
,.behind aid flowers 'arranged
around the' -vegetables; other
groups had them in baskets:
, ' while still others displayed
'th,ern on the table separat'ely.
Any way it made a very at-
trhctive showing.
In the morning the members
were busy judging salads and
then enjoyed a, vegetable' quiz,
Nlembers benefited 'from a
game...of .finding out, the
achievements other members
had accomplished, This gave. 0
real thrill to many of the
Members besides a desireto
add to their achievenhis
, already accomplished.
• One of the highlights was that
• Darlene Jewell received
County I-Rinors.
' The ,girls will be starting
their next project- "Let's Bake
13read"- very shortly Ss -training.
schools start this week.
SOCIAL NEWS
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Tiger Dunlop InstituCe„.
members are reminded of the
August meeting which will he a
picnic at Mr, and Mrs, Wm,
Clifford's cottage, Bogie's
Beach on Thursdify,- Atigust 2S,
starting at 1:30 p.m. with a
barbecue lunch.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Linner, Saltfbrd recently were
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Agnew
and Cheryl and Jo Anne from
Moncton, N.B, and „Mr. Lin-
ner's sister Mr. and •Mrs. Rey
Snyder of 'Brandon, Manitoba:
• Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Pithlado
have had a busy summer en-
tertaining their families at
their cottage at Sunset Beach,
MrsV
,Vincent (Marian Qua id -
De ,Silva and son Kevin of
'Bermuda are visiting Mrs. De
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,,felisitti:aetsf nmtih€N,',:iistt(rsdiotw.
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter on Saturday, ,
Mr, and Mrs. Mel Dickson's
three year old gelding has won
favorable , placing at .the St.
Catherines Fair and the C.N.E.
Exhibition " in Fine Harness
Showing.
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