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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-30, Page 23VILLAGE OF BENMILLER This 4 bedroom home boasts a view of your own pond from the bay window in the dining coo.. Many extras with this home, Call us today for more information. ' LOOKING FOR A LOT? $2,500 can buy you a 66' x 132' lot for your new home. These lots are located in Dungannon. Also acre Tots on Hwy. 8 east of Clinton for $7,500. BEEF & HOG FARM New ranch style home on this 100 acre farm located in Ashfield Township. Asking $170,000. Call for more details. WINTERIZED COTTAGE With stone fireplace and furnace pn•lakefront lot 10 miles south of Goderich. 3 bedrooms, cathedral ceilings, carpet throughout. Priced at 545,900. IO ACRES 2 miles northeast of Goderich with a completely' remodelled 3 - bedroom brick home. 2 acres fenced with cedar rails - 8. acres under cultivation. Concrete block building for the hobbyist. VARNA AR..EA.__. 100 acre hog farm with ex- ceptional buildings and out- standing century old stone house. Asking price 5105,000. SEAFORTH Like new 1150 sq. ft. home with garage, a beautiful'rmodern home for 533,000. Also modular home on 66' 'x 132' lot with all furniture included for' 525,000. ESTATE • OIT IS NO?A TRICK BUT ' IT 1S A TREAT GARDEN HOMES Semi-detached, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms full basement & sound proof. For the low price of ,which includes the land for ,the low Down Payment of $1,490. Balance of purchase price on First mortgage from the Royal Bank of Canada at annual interest rate of 101/4 percent. Monthly payments which include principal, interest and taxes are $287.00. These 'quality built homes by Eastbank Buildings Limited have low maintenance exterior of brick and aluminum. A targe living room, dining room and a kitchen. featuring Formica finished kitchen cabinets and counter occupy the first floor and three bedrooms and four piece bathroom" are' located on the second floor which provides 1160 sq. ft. of living space. In the full basement are laundry facilities, Cascade forty hot water tank and electric forced -air furnace, looted -to provide ample room for a future 'roc' room. These •homes are com- pletely decorated, have broadloom carpet in the living room • and gleaming inlaid vinyl floors in all other rooms. ' NOW FOR THE REST OF THE GOOD NEWS $29,932. These homes 'have been approved by C.M.H.C. to qualify under the Federal Assisted Horne Ownership Plan.. , This means that any qualified Purchaser with a weekly income of $162.00 or more can -purchase eerie of. these homes and the monthly P.I.T. payment will be subsidized by the Federal Gov't so that it will not exceed 25 portent. of your monthly income. In addition to this, first time home buyers, whether qualifying for A.H.O.P. or not, will be eligible for the Provincial Gov't bonus of $1500.08 and any other Federal Gov't bonus which may be applicable at time of purchase. WHICH MEAN'HAT First-time home buyers may purchase one of these homes without any cash (Prov. Gov't bonus will cover D.P.) and if quaIitied..for...A.HQ.P.._mo-nthly payme,Its .will not ,exceed 25 percent of monthly income. To qualify for A.H.O.P. sybsidy purchaser must have one or • more dependent children. Hwris may be re -sold at any timed • without penalty dr repayment ref subsidy. - THER,E ARE ONLY FOUR HOMES AVAILABLE Don't delay,'calI to -day HAROLD W. SHORE C.R.A. REAL, ESTATE BROKER, APPRAISER AND CONSULTANT 55 Newgate St. - Dial 524-7272 Please note. Purchase of these homes is open to any one whether first time buyers or npt.and also to purchasers who do not qualify for A.H.O.P.; assistance. When all or any part of the above mentioned first mortgage is to be assumed by the purchaser, all sales are subject to the condition that the purchaser is acceptable to the Royal Bank. of Canada as a mortgagor. DON HOLST REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTOR 53.-_W. est.._Street`.._ .. 524-8951 John Thompson Evenings: 527.0238 Lorne Henry Evenings: 395-5080 • -,Tom Tobey Evenings: 529-7431 111111/111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111 JOIN THE CROWD � Realty & Insurance Limited Grand Bend 238-2303 New modern year round home at Port Albert. Shown by ap- pointment. Country home• near Goderich. Well maintained 2 bedroom home with electric heat. 575. Taxes. Contractors look . at this Dungannon property, 3lots'66' x 166' and a 12' x 60' mobile home. Lakefront cottage at St. Joseph's, furnished, 2 bedroom, $5,000 down., low interest on the balance Bluewater Beach lot, 100' x 305' large, lovely. Discount store in small town showing good gross and net profit. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Real Estate 82 Albert Street Phone : 482-9371 MASON BAILEY - BROKER MANAGER Country living on 5 acres north of Blyth," 11,2 storey, brick home, 6 rooms, 11,2' baths, new oil furnace, 4 bedroc,ms, Barn and drilled 'Vett. Mansion•styie, 2 storey brick home on large corner lot in Clinton, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, new,family room with fireplace` Discount store west of Stratford. Good income. Sell due to illness. - 2 Storey double brick, un- converted school house. West Wawanosh. Large maple hedge, large lot. ENID BELL 524-8191, tf Small 4 room home in Clinton, vinyl siding, one bedroom, nice treed lot, INCOME"- PROPERTY IN CLINTON: 2 storey aluminum sided duplex, 2 - 2 bedroom apartments, located uptown. Modestly riced, 1 fjor brick home in t.wii 5 r oms, all carpeted, etlioomS. 2 storey insul-brick home in Clinton, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, living and dining room, lull basement, oil heating. ti 20 acres . in Stanley Township,. backs on Bannockburn River. Family -type home in Clinton, 2 storey aluminum sided, 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, dining and living room, located close to schools. 20 acres in Morris Township, 11/2 storey insul-brick home, 10 rooms, 5 bedrooms. FOOD FOR THOUGHT An intellectual is a person who uses more words than he needs to say more than he knows. PETER. S. MacEWA.N GENERAL INSURANCE REALESTATE BROKER 38 St. David St.' Goderich ,— Phone 524-9531 ATTRACTIVE DUPLEX • BE A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR 1 he one slop home service for (ONVENI IONAL, MODULAR, MOBILE AND RECREATIONAL HOUSING WITH FULL PARK FACILITIES. Just walk in and start iVin'};. Homes by: LINDAL CEDAR HOMES, BENDIX HOME SYSTEMS, MARLETTE ,QUALITY HOMES, COMMODORE HOMES AND HOMCO HOMES • Satisfaction guaranteed • Financing arranged * Complete construction facilities HURON HAVEN HOMES HURON HAVEN VI,LLAGE� Box 128, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y5 (Highway 21, North of Goderich) ' Phone (519) 524-6384 OPERATED BY HOMES Of THE FUTURE LIMITED IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING - now or in the future, we have lots, we have plans, and we have mortgage money and also builders. WRRR A/ $.7-IfO r EXCELLENT LAKEVIEW is . included when you purchase one of these four choice building lots on Warren St. Still aik listed at last years price of A 511,500. ea. Take your pick. Lots -21,22,23,24. ' 0N YOU NEEDONLY $500. DOWN -..[. . ttt - Last remaining lot on Rich St., `1 54 fdot frontage by 144 feet 1 depth. You'll agree..it is worth the price. Lot No. 17. •`1 seivivEr r : 'r Of 2P 23 21} tAJWR4P9E • ) h W AR4 Al troffer t L 1 I /• 71 i`"1 1� z 174 oil Ji.. ik Q,. It BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on,one of these lots in Delbar • Subdivision. We, have house plans, contractors and builders. Terms available. Lots 1,2,25,27,35, and 56. EXTRA LARgE LOT - 73' x 130'. Build your dream home on this last available Westbrook' Subdivision' corner lot on Eldon and Sunset Drive, SUNSET HEIGHTS - Well planned, fully serviced sub- division of Iakeview Tots. We have Only two remaining lots which capture the magnificent view of Lake Huron and its beautiful sunsets. For the discriminating buyer. Lots 10, and 11 only - SES •. srr ,i etll DE✓,ELOPin 10NT �g PROPE r' CONTRACTORS - Development property excellent' for con - hewn -houses, or 12 ,unit apahtment block. ALL_ FUR- .9EW4' Tf S1; 56 PLA/ 4,1„, 1351 I /CH $7% 4 slnN$Fr OR/ vE nS NISMf NGSNGS will be included with the purchase of the home. This is ideal -commercial property with excellent terms. Contact: BILLCL1FFORD REALTOR 26 The Square . • - OOD,E R I CH 524.909/ wvny+n.,. r1.ou w • This solid red brick, offering two spacious apartments, in excellent condition.' Situated on a•Iarge fenced lot 100' x 120'. Located in the best residential district in Goderich overlooking the Lake. Only three blocks from downtown. 'HELP YOUR INCOME When you buy this frame duplex consisting of one three bedroom apartment on main floor, 2 4 pc. bathrooms, 1 two bedroom apartment on second floor, new four pc. bathroom,. aII new wiring, full basement, only asking 528,500.00. CUT COST Buy this new self contained semi detached duplex each unit • has three bedrooms, 4 pc. bath, large kitchen,bright living room with glass doors to cedar deck patio, washroom downstairs, ,full basement, electric heating th block from school., One unit now rented _on a yearly lease, the other is " vacant and waiting to welcome you. •' 4— DEFEAT INFLATION: Go country style and purchase this 10 acres, no severance required, situated on this valuable property is a 4 bedroom frame home with instil brick siding large kitchen, and living room. House and barn need some repairing but for Tess than 526,000.00 you can't go wrong. Located at Nile, 10 miles from , Goderich. COUNTRY HOME NEAR BENMILLER - This home is better than new and -offers 2,000 square feet of living area at half the cost of'building plus 171/2 acres of gentle rolling land to a never failing spring creek situated on this attractive property is a very well built barn. Phone for ilispection today. 22 ACRES AT ST. JOSEPH Includtn4,a five room home originally tog cabin, now framed with insuf`br,ick siding. This property is Ioc ted on Hwy. 21 approx. 10 miles south of Bayfield. GRAVEL BUSINESS \' Consisting of 32 acres on the Bayfield River .at Bayfield Ontario. Includes all equipment, this is a browing business, buy now and reap the harvest of success tomorrow;'. ' ' ONE ONLY .A real good building lot 67' x 132' in a very attractive residential district. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We still have a' few outstanding buys, if you enjoy in- ' dependence; the privilege of mapping your own financial destiny, do drop in and discuss your requirements with any of our qualified sales personnel. We Need Your Listing's --- For Action if Buying or Selling Please Phone Bruce Ryan B.R. Robinson Res. 524-7762 Res. 524-6905 John Schneiker Res. $24.6055 Jo -An Bullen Res, 565-2421 ' /laurice Gardiner Res. 524-7302 A, 17, M GUDE RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDA i'', OCTOBER 3p1 19757,1240g 13 A member of the South Huron senior football team eludes the tackle of two GDC 'Vikings along the sidelines in a game played last Thursday. The Exeter squad recorded a shut out, over the Vikings who promptly got their revenge on Listowel Tuesday. (staff photo) Seni�Viki.n'gs' blanked by determined Exeter Panthers BY T.D. The GD.CI Senior' Vikings football team was shut out 26- 0 by Exeter South Huron Panthers..here in Huron -Perth Conference action last Thursday. The 'loss left the Vikings ' with a two win- - three loss record and put them in the unaccustomed position of having to win their final game of the regular schedule to qualify for the playoffs. The game with Listowel was played here, on Tuesday. Coach. Ray Donnelly. of .tfi.e. Vikings rated the Panthers as the best _football team the Vikings have met this season. The. Panthers are in second place in league standings ,. move the ball with any with four wins and one loss - ' 4success and as a result South that to the Clinton Redmen Huron enjoyed good field who are in first .place; un- position most of the af- defeated in five starts.ternoon. , The Panthers are a big The Viking defence played team and coach Ron Bogard a strong game despite the had them executing with apparent high score against precision against the Vikings. them., Donnelly pointed out • Quarterback John- that the Vikings made three' VanGerwen passed to Ken defensive errors and the Pinder for a 105 yard touch- Panthers scored on each of down play for one Panther them. Except for the three 'score. Other Exeter- touch- long touchdown plays, the adowns carne on a 25 yard run. -defence held South Huron to by Gord Baird and a 30 yard 74 yards on offence. run by Brian Taylor on a fake punt. Paul Brooks kicked Al. Worgan, Jed DeJong, three converts and John Fred Martin and 'Keith Gould two singles. , McLellan all ' played' well The Viking offence failed to defensively. for the Vikings: . Three teams fight for top spot Three teams in the men's Monday night bowling league are still locked in a tight race for top spot' in the standings and after another close scoring battle last Monday DRMCo held their first place 'standing •picking up two, points for a season total of 33 points. The Signal Stars and the' Rookies each managed two points to bring their total for the season to 31 and a two way -tie for second place. The Tail Ends notched four points to move,into third spot with 28 points followed by Roy's Boys with. 27, Len's Wreckers with ,25, Augies Dogies with 24, Goderich'Manufacturingand the Hopefuls with 20 points each and A&P with six points for the year. The high single for the night. went to Tom Vanderburg who bowled a 314 for Goderich Manufacturing. Don McWhinney was one point back of Vanderburg bowling 313 for DRMCo while teammate Carson Milley was third high with 304. The. high tri.pl,'e. for Monday night went to Don McWhinney With "an 820 followed by Carson Milley with 740 and George Low of the Hopefuls with 724. The high single for the year belongs to Joe Schlesinger of the Rookies with 365. Another Rookie Jim McWhinney has a. 352 single for second spot and Don McWhinney is third with a'332. Jim McWhinney, owns the high triple for the season with his 897 followed by Dots McWhinney's 848 and" Doug Fisher of Len's Wreckers with 825. High averages for the year belong to Don McWhinney with .252, .Jim McWhinney with 235 and Tom Flynn of the Signal Stars with a season's average of 226. • St. Mary's school requests crossing guards for children By Bev Clark A request for immediate action was sent to the Huron- PertFf sepa'r'ate school board by St. Mary's school in Goderich. The request' was presented to the Board at their meeting, held last Monday night, October 27, in Dublin. The school asked that the Board request the Town of Goderich• to supply and pay an adult crossing guard at the Bayfield • Rbad and Bennett Street intersection , for the safe crossing of 'stud'ents attending St. Mary's School. The board agreed to send a request immediately. St.. Mary's School further requested that the board ask the Town of Goderich to consider i'nstallin'g °side -walks along Bennett Street from St. Mary's School ' to Huron Road"; that there be an ex- tension of side -walks on Bayfield Road to the in- tersection of Bennett Street; and that traffic light be in- stalled at the intersection of Bayfield Road and Bennett Streets. The board `agreed to write a letter to the Goderich Town O'Drowsky and seconded by Council asking if council,has Vince Young for the board to given any consideration to consider hiring a part-time, these points. at least half-time ' family life • St. Joseph's . School "•in co-ordinator. After much Stratford also requested that discussion as to whether this the hoard inform the ,Strat- program would run into ford Traffic Commission of conflict with religion classes, its concern for the safety of it was agreed that the two the ..kildren and request the programs, religion and provision of a sidewalk along family life should 'be kept the West side of St. Vincent separate as they are two Street from WestGore,,Street separate •and distinct to Patricia Road. programs., The motion was The board agreed to inform passed. the Stratford Traffic Com- The board agreed to rent mission of its concern., im-. one of their portable mediately. - classrooms to a public school, The Stratford -arQ World in Listowel from January 1, , Aid committee requested that ,• 1976 to June 30, 197&, for the the separate school board sum of $1,000, plus the cost of allow posters to be hung in moving the portable and their. schools advertising a relocating it. , ro14-a-thon to raise money for The Board has hired a part the town of Pablito in Costa . time music teacher, Alice Rica, Marjorie Graham, for St. John Vintar, director of Michael's School in Stratford. education, , said he' felt this In a special meeting of the was a worthwhile project and Board held October 23, the "1 • would recommend this ` tender of the addition to St. motion be passed." ` Patrick's school itt Kinkora The board approved the was awarded to Pounder advertising and posting of Brothers, Stratford for a net posters in their schools. price of $210,590, It was the In further business, a lowest of four tenders sub - motion Was moved by John° m itted. •