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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-01-21, Page 14PAGE 14 GOLM 1C'H SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1987 the.. own Country ommunit • Appraisals • Property Management • Investments 524-2671 524-9097 76 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH N7A 1P9 Residential • Farms • 13usiness • Resort ,Properties CtQO 96 NELSON ST. E. LIVE IN ONE unit and collect She rents from 2 - 3 bedroom apartments. '765.00 mon- thly income.Included in the purchase price ere 3 fridges, 3 freezers, 3 stoves plus washer and 2 dryers. Drive past 142 Mac- Donald and then phone Bill Clifford for e showing. 235 HINCKS ST. COMPLETELY REFURBISHED 4 bedroom, 2 storey red brick fishscale with Hanover cupboards to accent the large eat -in kit- chen and dining room. Other features in- clude a main floor family room, laundry room and 2 piece. bathroom. Abundance of closets throughout. For your private show- ing please call Bill Brown. VILLGE LIVING 3 BEDROOM SPLIT ENTRY - Large foyer ifr. liv- ing 'room kitchen & dining area, combin- ed family room 8 games room,`2 baths. AH this and nacre on en extra large lot. Con- venient to the,shopping malls and schools. Please call Bill Brown far your appointment" today. TWO AC THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW - Over 1100 sq. ft. of comfortable living. Attached garage with workshop, large 1/4 acre lot. Asking '55,500.00. CCE( Enid Bell for more information. LANDS( SAPED GROUNDS - Country living at its best. Well maintained family home over 1700 sq. ft. of luxury living. Low heating costs and taxes. Don't be disappointed: Call Jack Cummings for an appointment. Listed and priced to sell. YEAR-ROUND ACCESS to this cozy 2 bedroom cottage with fireplace. Property has 2'lots and surrounded by a well'trimm- ed cedar hedge. Asking. only '38,000.00. Don't hesitate. Call Bill Brown today for detail's. WHEN BUYING OR SELLING - CONTACT: BILL BROWN ENID BELL JACK CUMMINGS BILL CLIFFORD 52,4-7417 524-4928 524-9624 524-9090 Ori 30 eaft a "i9111 lee y!4 It ,� y'�p Read F `e 1,te�Z��1Nl-4 4u ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY LIMITED EXCEPTIONAL PORT ALBERT BEACHFRONT Just fisted This lovely 5 bedroom cot- tage features a six, foot woodstove. m.odern 4 piece bath. modem electric appliances and the best beach in the area Electric baseboard heating will keep you cozy on those ch lly summer nights Call for appointment while the weather is still good WHAT ABOUT BUILDING? 1 EXECUTIVE HOME WITH • SWIMMING POOL. Come and view this exquisite home that spell's success through and through Solid oak trim and wainscot- ting exemplify the class of this proper- ty It features antique baths, incredi- ble formal dining room. large sunroom, pebblestone fireplace and double French doors Call John or Bert for appointment ,4 r ' We have several choice building lots available west end location Full ser• viced Buy now and be ready to build this Spring EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ThiS business has a stable market with endless potential It is located in a high traffic area and has a good lease Terms and list of fixtures are available from this office for serious purthasers\.Call for particulars NEEDED!! We have buyers for 25 ,0 and 100 acre farms with buildings Call us gym- med ately if you have property close to Godnr ch and want to sell COMMERCIAL WITH GOOD RETURN! Excellent commercial property 'in priThe focahpn Good terms 0 you're, 'looking for added Income. •' ° Visit our office at the SUNCOAST MALL, Goderich. Open 9 to 9 Mon- day to Friday and Saturday 9 to 4. Bert Alexander John Alexander 524-7836 524-7836 524-2177 524-2177 Le:i1 ture resumes after recess The Legislature has resumed after the. holiday recess and members of the Ontario Government are ,continuing work on a number of important matters affecting the lives of people in Ontario. The government will focus on several key issues in the new year. Fox example, work will continue on pay equity. At present, legislation for pay equity in the public sector has received second reading and is now before committee at Queen's Park. Legisla- tion for the private sector and the broader public sector has received first reading. Improved access to adoption information will be the result of amendments to adoption disclosure legislation. Freedom of informa- tiorr legislation has received second reading and is before committee. ' With the introduction of ammendments to the nursing home act, the government will continue to consult on nursing home regula- tions to improve the quality of care in On- tario nursing homes. As well, work will con- tinue on pension reforms and the protection of pension benefits. In the meantigne, Premier David Peter'- son has announced that Correctional Ser- vices Minister, the Honolrvable Kenneth Keyes', has resumed his position as Solicitor General. Premier, Peterson also ' announced a: realignment of 'responsibilities for PARK INEBISIMIIIIMMINEMEAW parliamentary assistants. Maurice Bossy (Chatham -Kent) to the Ministry of Housing; Joseph Cordiano (Downsview) to the Ministry of Coinrnunity and Social. Services; Rene Fontaine (Cochrane North) to the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation; Raymond ' Hag- gerty (Erie) to the Ministry of Municipal Af- fairs; Christine, Hart ( York East) to the Ministry of Health; James Henderson ( Humber) to the .Ministry of Colleges and Universities; Don Knight (Halton - Burlington) to .,Management Board; Jean Poirier (Prescott -Russell) to the Ministry of Energy; David Ramsay (Timiskaming ► to the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines; Eddie Sargent (Grey -Bruce) to the Ministry of Transportation and Com- rhunications; ,Larry South ( Frontenac- Addington ) to the Ministry of. Environment; Christopher Ward ( Wentworth -North ) to the 'Ministry of the Attorney General, Ministry Responsible for Women's Issues and Ministry responsible for Native Affairs. Also, Premier Peterson announced that . David Cooke (Kitchener I and Dave Smith (Larnbt.on) have been appointed deputy whips. During the holiday recess, the Canadian ' Government, under pressure from some . U.S. political leaders and the American lumber industry, imposed a 15 per cent sur- tax on Canadian softwood (umber exports tai the U.S. Premier' David Peterson told reporters. that agreeing to ,a deal- on the softwood' lumber dispute with the Americans sets a dangerous precedent.. ' . "We've turned not only our resource and taxation policies, but in. a sense our regional ' development and employment policies over to another sovereign country, It's a very dangerous precedent," said the Premier... "Many people. in Ontario - laid, off workers -• are bearing the conseq•uenees of what .1 consider to, be a decision that was • very ineptly handled .from the beginning," Premier Peterson said. Premier Peterson also raise•.d the possibility of a ,constitutional -challenge to . Ottawa's imposition of the export fax.. He >a said the' constitutional problem centres on the federal government's decision to impose - export taxation of a provincial . resource, without a federal -provincial agreement. London 10 km v Road dace yet for Feb. 22 CFPL-TV-London is sponsoring its third. 10 k ilometer Road Race and adding a one - mil Fun Run/Walk in London, February 22; i987 starting at 10:00 a.m. during the Western Sports Fair. All entry fees and pledges collected will be donated to Parkwood Hospital Research by TV -London. " The race and fun run/walk is a 10 kilometer double -loop course starting and finishing on the Western'Fair Raceway. The 10 km runners will go east to Dundas Street and, along Dundas to Highbury, south'to King and York Streets, west on Florence Street and back to Dundas for the second loop. . Trophies -and medals will beaivarded in six 'age categories for males and females with medals to 'the top five male and female finishers in "the one -mile fun run/walk. Every finisher will qualify for a' free draw for a color TV 'frorg Patton's 'Place, London. Runner's entry fees will also be good for one free admission to the Western Sports Fair on race day. , The TV -London 10 km Road Race and fun run is in support of Parkwood Hospital rehabilitation research and each entrant is encouraged to Collect pledges, The runner with ,the most pledges. will . receive a Pine River UCW holds J The monthly meeting Of the UCW of the Pine River United Church met on Tues da'y, January 13 in the basement of the church.. The meeting opened with a poem by the president, Mrs. Delbert Wilson. A hymn . was sung by the 27 ladies and. one visitor. Mrs. Wilson then read a short story. The minutes of the December meeting was read by Anne Boyd and "adopted by Mrs. Wilson. The- treasurer's report was given by Margaret Ferguson. The Flower. and Visiting Committee report was read by 'Alberta Munro. ; LOCHALSH NE.11 Kama W®bile' r 395-S25 7 The Supply and Assistance Committee report was read by Nancy Campbell and the thank -you notes were .read by, Anne . Boyd. special award. Parkwood Hospital is a 475 bed 'facility dedicated to rehabilitation, pallative care, continuing care and geriatric medicine. Entry forms and pledge sheets are available for both the race and the fun run at most London, athletic. stores, Parkwood - Hospital or from CFPL,-TV-London„ 1 Communications Road, London. Race day registration is from 8:00 9:00 a.m. inside the Western ° Fair Grandstand, Rectory Street, London. ° For further information contact Race Director, „ Dennis 1<aliChuk at (519) 471-9127. uary meeting -The meeting was their turned over tothe' ,. - convenor' Gayle, Lowry, Gayle showed - slides on the.native people of -the: islands of the ,Pacific. It.was very much enjoyed by .- all', showing'the natives lifestyle. It was in • teresting to note the natives were wearing western style clothing: And, the ladies all" wore dresses, not shorts or slacks. • A prase Tya-§read in unison -and a brim ---- was sung by all. The off3ring was .taken and the • Benediction was read by Gayle Lowry. Grace was sung and a lovely lun- cheon was served by the, lunch committee. A social hour was enjoyed by all. Visitors active in kingsbridge 'area Jim and Connie Holmes and family of Newton visited with the Cletus Dalton family. Congratulations to Stewart and Donna Alton on the birth of their son Blake. Another grandson for Henry and Bernice Drennan. Cathy Cook has returned home after be- ing a patient in Wingham hospital for a few days. The corrununity- wishes her a speedy .recovery.. A welcome to wee Angela Dalton to the community. She's the newborn daughter of Shawn and Laurie Dalton. r, KINGSBRIDGE— KINTAIL Jennifer Detton 529-7420 Celebrating birthdays this month are Jessie Cook, Danny MacLennan, , Glenn Ferguson, . Jim Simpson, Cathy Cook, Shawn Dalton and Jackie Simpson. 53 West St., Goderich, Ont• 524-7316 FARMS - RESIDENTIAL - VACATION - COMMERCIAL - RURAL A special birthday wish to Ray Dalton who is celebrating his 82nd birthday in. Fredericton, New Brunswick with hg's • daughter and family, Kathy and Jim Mac-, Donald. Happy birthday, Grarnpa Ray. Francis Hogan, Bill Simpson, Bob Simp- son Jr. and Bob Simpson Sr. won third prize at the CIL Curling Bonspiel last Saturday in Ripley. NEWS ADVERTISING CLASSIFIEDS EL GANT COUNTRY LIVING BAYFIELD HOME One of the nicest 5 acre country properties in the area, beautiful orchards and evergreen groves, take a walk down to the quiet,spring brools running through this excellent proper- ty, just minutes from town. Features large coun- try kitchen with top of the line cabinets. stone fireplace in living room. forge master bed'roonl with ensuite bath & much, much more, MINUTES FROM TOWN Excellent family home, close to lake and marina, short walk to main heart of Bayfield Features spacious living with Lower level fami- ly room. Built new in 1985. Must be seen to be appreciated. PRICED RIGHT Three bedroom brick b- ..°low, full finished rec room carport ," ra ..r- •e room. featured on ' > acre country "ot just 10 minutes front town, LAKEFRONT LOT Take a look 'et this excellent 12' x 60' mobile home with addition, overlooking lake on large lot its quiet, well maintained park. . 4 bedroom brick home, close to Square. Ex• cellent starter home. Priced to sell at $41,000.00. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Cpntoining two retail outlets. One unit leased for one year, 2nd store approx. 1200, sq. ft. available for the business of yotir choice. Ideol building for convert to rent program. Inquire today. ............. . FOR A FREE PROPERTY EVALUATION, GIVE ONE OF OUR QUALIFIED SALES STAFF -A CALL TODAY. John Talbot Wayne Stott Dave Wilkinson . Res.: 374-2328 Res.: 524-8087 $'Res.:: 524-6803 Res.: .324-2431 Jim Bisset T Fl Altus Tat Ste Ai Terry McClinchey Rea; 329-3147 CanadaTrust Realtor LINCOLN PLAZA OF11C1: WATCALoO161, .1260:.. NEW LISTINGS OLD WEST END VIEWING GODERICH HARBOUR - '159,900.00 BEST LOCATION IN TOWN. Gracious century home has four bedrooms. 1' , baths.// Double parlour with two large bays. Formal dining. Exquisite landscaping Detached garage. •. CHARMING COUNTY RETREAT - 3 MILES SOUTH OF [MI/FIELD - '109,500.00 - Very tastefully decorated Victorian home. Five, bedrooms. Attached double garage. Ten acres some maple bush Nicely londscaped. - Two outbuildings house antiques for well established dealer REDUCED - Prime commercial property on No. 4 Hwy. Clinton Three bedroom reor apart- ment. All . reasonable Offers options considered For more Information on these end other area properties call ou'r local' representative: CATHIE SCHWAISI( 482-3051 DDD IMlti9 i[mit US1`01G SIL