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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-06-03, Page 16
PAGE 16--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1987 OVEN HOUSE— WEEKEND rr�lr� �►rl�;r l� r; �;ri�: 11 it,i u„• ,,,Ir .,.I 11, SI ❑...,i ii., t. Ipr ikr Ild i ,F\IIk1 \.,..,.. .. IL.,. A. . . ., •,ui•,f'.11 k ;4.,1, : .,. Ip, u,.. 111 11H'.1y fM:Ai 1 I1`..1. 2.11 11..) livid Ltd 524-2111 Illi i tn, I • I kr AI , .',il 111 IRI ,�••PI , q.,,.nr .'.l,ti-I:I• 11Nl.1Nt,, Whit I. ANL U1111A11 U„m ,M IE...''.'., •e .iia• „o,,,sin BAYFIELD & AREA OPEN HOUSES Pre Services New legislation limiting the terms and length of prepaid fitness, dance and health club contracts .will provide increased pro- tection for Ontario consumers, said Con- sumer and Cornmercial Relations' Minister Monte Kwinter recently. The Prepaid Services Act, introduced in the legislature, will,provide increased pro - OPEN HOUSE Ann St., Bayfield Saturday, June 6 3 - 5 p.m, i r „r OPEN HOUSE Summer Haven 1 Cottage Rd. South of ('tet Line (County Rd. 1'8) Saturday, June 6 .2:30 - 4:30 p.m. . OPEN HOUSE Hayfield Sunday, June 7 12:00 - 2:00 4).m. OPEN HOUSE• Tuy11.St„ Hayfield Sunday,: June.7 1:30-:3::30p.r.n. New Listing, Bungalow 553,000.00. Immaculate home, dose to all conveniences. Low heating cost. Ideal retirement or starter home. Well main- tained. Call Rita Allen 524-8480. Yesterday's Charm Super spacious 2 storey family, home, 4 bedrooms, pine floors, natural trim, full basement. Situated on lot 104' x 104'. Call Ebb Ross 524-8786. Country Living Minutes South of Goderich, 'ranch bungalow on well' treed private ' 2 acre lot. Drilled well, satellite dish, fieldstone fireplace in sunken living room, patio doors to deck. Walk to lake. Call Norma Taylor 482-9921. West End Excellent 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, field- stone fireplace in family room, full base- ment, attached double garage with pav- ed drive. ' Northlander Mobile Deluxe home, family room, 4 appliances, A-1 condition, cement pad, serviced tool shed. Call Rita Allen 524-8480. Enjoy the Sunsets From this 3 bedroom insulated cottage, furnished, wood stove, drilled well, im- maculate condition, situated on a hedge lined 70' lakefront lot near Bayfield. Call Norma Taylor 482-9921. 1;r, .f,Cres Mixed bush, 2 streams, Goderich Twp. Call Norma Taylor 482-9921. For ''ent We are now taking applications for 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. RR Allen Eb ss Barb Shewtelt Mormo Taylor 524- 524-87 6 524-9581 4';2-9921 ct intro Lection for c•onsurners entering into prepaid service contracts with clubs assuciated with health, fitness, modelling, diet, talent, mar- tial arts, sports and dance activities. The proposed legislation is expected to reduce the size of possible financial loss for consumers by requiring • ,the following restrictions on prepaid contracts: A five day cooling -off period during which time all membership fees must remain in a trust account. The length of all contracts must be limited to one year. Instalment plans be made available for payment of all monies collected an a month- to-month payment option must be offered with th.e difference in cost of each plan indicated. Sequential or cun.c•1.irrent contracts for the same or similar activity are prohibited. Automatic renewals are permitted only with the prior notification of members, reminding them of their right to refuse to renew. Pre -selling memberships is permitted but all consumer money received must be plac- ed in a trust fund until five days after the club opens for active membership. ,If the facilities do not open as scheduled, the con - PORT ALBERT - building lots available PORT ALBERT - 1 r storey brick home. with• 1 floor addition on o large lot asking 549 90.0 00 BUSH - 25 acres 011 the Nine Mile River NEAR BALLS BRIDGIE - 96 acres, 70 workable, • bush & river frontage. CLINTON - Brick 1 floor home fieldstone fireplace modern kitchen 2 bedrooms, small lot close to downtown' & school asking -S38 500 00 CLINTON - 1 : storey 2 or 3 bedroom home, garage, paved drive 536 900 CLINTON - 2 bedroom 1 floor aluminum sid: ed home small lot close to downtown ask- ing 525.000 -' VANASTRA = 2 or 3 bedroom home sunken living room workshop 525 000 VANASTRA - 2 bedroom'I storey home very neat, open concept 535.900. 6 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING -in Clinton r id Workman ' 1;t K E R- 4 2-3(x:55 Clinton -9I6 ;i Mitche81 ti uced in the legislature surrrer's consent Would be required to retain any portion of the trust monies beyond the promised date. Initiation fees cannot be greater than twice the annual membership fee. Clubs should continue to honor their ex- isting multi-year and lifetime contracts. In many instances, high pressure sales tactics have contributed to the purchase of long-tern7,, expensive contracts that members may never use and are unable to cancel. The bill reduces to one year the maximum length -of membership contracts. It also allows the member to pay month-to- month and thus avoid large advance payments. "The large number of failures of such clubs and their current practice of deman- ding full, up -front -payment of ,membership and initiation fees, has meant considerable financial loss to many consurners," said Kwinter. By imposing restrictions on the terms and length of membership contracts, the risk of serious financial loss to the consumer will be reduced. Other important features of the proposed legislation include a requirement for op- tional instalment plans font paying both membership and initiation fees, plus a clear indication of the types of plans available and their individual costs. The risk to consumers will be further reduced with the requirement that all money collected from potential members be placed in a trust fund until five days after the• club opens for active membership. This provision will ensure the individual's 'investment' is fully protected even if the club fails,to open. Residents tour radio station Barbara Wilkins of Paris was home on Friday and went with Charles and Mayme Wilkins and Larry and Ken Wilkins to Ken's graduation in Ridgetown. After the graduation, they. went- to Wallaceburg and had their supper with Allan and Janet Peck. Elizabeth, Mayme and Janet Wilkins went to Kitchener on Saturday where Mayne was presented with Suiko watch at Weston Jewellers in Kitchener. This was the prize Elizabeth had won for her mother when she entered the CHYM radio contest for Mother's Day. They also toured the CHYM radio station and had dinner at Mothers Restaurant which was Elizabeth's prize in the contest. Con- gratulations Liz and Mayme. Jiro and Cecil Webster of Waterlog and their friend and fellow worker of Acorn' Kitchener came up en 'Saturday morning bringing with them kitchen cabinets for Kae Webster, which they installed before they returned to Kitchener later in the a fternoon. 'On Satu.rday, Charles, Mayme,' LO C I---9 A L S 1---9 NEWS Kae Webster, 395-5257 Elizabeth and Ken Wilkins attended the Ilth annual Johnstone picnic at Brookside school. They had a nice crowd and enjoyed their relatives. On Sunday, Ewen and Marj McLean saw Mrs. Ross Calvert of Sarnia. Mrs. Calvert is Mrs: Mcl,ean's sister. Allen Finlayson of Toronto will be home on Saturday and will be spending a few days holidaying with his mothjer Dorothy Finlayson. Visiting , with' Rhetta and Marion MacLennan for a few days are Louise Millar of Palmerston and Dick Evans of Sudbury. . Visiting on the weekend with Barry, Bet- ty and Sharlene Jones were Sherry Jones and Jim Bullard of London. - PEAL ESTATE Maureen Wildfong Residence 482-3224 8 Main St., Seafort.h turn OPEN HOUSE miles south of Hayfield east at Stanley Sideroad 5 Sunday', June 7 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. . GODERICH uilding Lot '16,090 Central location, treed lot OPEN HOUSE , 96 Anglesea Saturday. June 6 10:01) a.m. - Noon 545,000, storey brick, drilled well, full basement, garage. Port •' Ibert $8,57 a?f' Approx. '7 acre building lot. HURON ROAD .�o OPEN HOUSE 106.Oxford St. Saturday, June 6. 12:30 2:30p.m. 132' frontage, commercial potential; 2 homes, one rented. RITA ALLEN 524©8480 OPEN HOUSE 164 St. David St. Saturday.June 6 10:00 - Noon OPEN ROUSE 220 Britannia Rd. E. Saturday, June 6 11:00 - 1:00 Pim Gaderich and Area Sales Rep. 524-2520 BUSINESS OPP;r'RTUNiTY MONTCALM ST. OPEN HOUSE 319 Young St. Sunday, June 7 2:00-4:00p.m. MOO A Al Karen i)eehrrt 724.6568 Marie 1lughes Gary Rupert .....'... Paul 7;urbrigg Mara Tugwell Wayne Wigelaworth Karen 5r'rutnn................ Dominic Bradley .. •. Judann Warr ..1R2-7508 • .,524.8777 ..524.2036 182.1780 482.3091 ....182.11716 .....482.7841 524.2144 Start your own business in this excellent 1800 sq ft commercial building located on busy Hwy Well insulated and easy to maintain can be purchased with or without home Why pay rent when you can own this excellent ow maintenance well insulated bungalow for less than $400 month Features large kitchen family room main floor laundry rind large 4 pc bathroom '48 500 EXCELLENT ,,UY SHORE CRESCENT Excellent 7 year old 3 bedroom rancher features large country kitchen with patio doors to deck tastefully decorated living room with picture window full basement with woodstove in rec room area Located on a ' s acre lot lust minutes north of Goderich 567 500 00 F ,r ellent 4 bedroom bungalow with over 2000 sq ft of living aron this horny hos beer) recently refurbished features large lower level family (11(707 rnrpor1 with storage shod and above ground pool ,optional. Close in lake and school a7ea These are just a few of the many excellent properties we have to offer for all your real estate needs CALL OUR GODERICH AND AREA SALES REP. JOHN TALBOT 524-2520. ifadTr USt ' NEW LISTI:'<,G: "Mint" describes this one floor, 3 bedroom semi detach- ed home, spGcoous living room, full basement, gas heat. Located on good sized lot with paved drive. Lists in the S50'sl BAyFIELDBAPTIST CHURCH ANNIVERS RY SUNDAY® JUNE 7 WORSHIP SERVICES: VI AM & 7 PM SPEAKER: Rev. Dl►vid From MUSIC: ':Harvesters Quartet" from Sarnia 3 PM SACRED CONCERT by the Harvesters EVERYONE WELCOME leueo'oeoeoec0000eeoe000e0000e000eo1e25 BUY,5 a GET 1 FREE! Marinated Chicken Wings KING STREET, CLINTON OPEN: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday 9 a p.m.: Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.,51.