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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-02-11, Page 16PAGE 0 -GODF.HICH SIGNAL -$TAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1981 OK Realty a I115Ute ice Idea 53 West St. Goderich 524-2118 FARM PROPERTY FORSALE JOHN TALBOT 524-2520 , ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 150 acre cosh erop form large barer and good 4 'bedroom home. GODERICH TOWNSHIP •S acne emir crop form, Cited last: sear. *e- arthiest Priced to sell. - tti, 30W-CrefeATteti In Seaforth ares.. In:. eludes 2 barns. liquid manure. 12 your old split level home featured on o beautiful 5 acre set - *tic. •1101.080.00 V-eGe-TkaiLlt FAMM torte's • 11 " resort o f retell hished. 5 e room, irrigation ponds. Make us en offer. NEAR ferns. o . small Isom y5.u110.4•• "OOCERICH TOWNSHIP M Maros of cash . sop Ilend.,2 storey home and t rge `ern. fQ,INTON AREA fry -farm.-; homes. •, drilled well. large barn. 75 cows and quota. All machinery e nd fermi included. OODATI191.TOWNSHIP 1 Tlaw .c- rrowing operatic born. 11 uii f�lluus(hh h • ., epplo ar- aha iib cold storage and -pocking .hod featured on 40 aeras. Make usen effsr. ASIVIELD TOWNSHIP 1N. acre cash bap form with excellent' steel barn.. .Set up for hop.. New 9E x fleshed. good4 bedroom home. ASHFIELD SHIP 237.acres cosh crop ' ood 4 bed me. large barn '• n machinery shed.• .Good mortgage available. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 3 acro hobby form near Nile. 3 bedroom home, shod with workshop and barn area, good garden. Price -'45.000. STANLEY TOWNSHIP 150 acre cash crop form - 100 acres workable.. 50 acres hardwood bush. Clay loam soil. Excellent buy. 200 ACRE BEEF FARM Large feed lot end good born. 34 x 80 machinery shed, good 4 bedroom 1'/2 storey home. Level Perth cloy -loam toll. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP 212 acre dairy or cash crop farm. Can be pur- chased with or without cows and quota. Good 4 bedroom ranch style home. Large barns and machinery shed. WE HAVE OVER 1000 acres of cosh crop lend for sale in Huron County. Enterprising Seniors buy piano for new towns -hip hall. Byr e D eves The Goderich Township Enterprising Seniors .met in the township hall on Feuary 5. Mrs. jean Lobb . chaired the meeting and Mrs. Cudmore took the roll call and read the minutes of Town&Country REAL the last meeting. Fran Powell gave the financial statement and the card and flower report was given by ESTATE Alexander & Chapman Realty Limited . 4� .Member of The Huron Real Estate Board J/ Multiple Listing Service Real Estate - General ru•uitun insurance - Praperty Management. 10 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-2177 INfCOME'.9OPERTIES - Enloy help with the mortgage. Severel awaiting your, inspection. Good prices too. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - 3 Variety stores - money makers - good locations - one by on excellent beach for year around Income. RETIREMENT - Some 2 bedroom homes. Lower priced. Alio seine good 3 bedroom homes and 4 bedroom split levels. Close to schools. Choke residential canes, Hew a bedroom Brick 8, Abitibi siding spilt level with family room. Immediate possession. FARMS - Hobby. Dairy. Hog. Feeder. Cash Crop. Buying or selling - call "Gus" or Martha. R.A. (GUS) CHISHOLM 4 Suncoast Drive W. Tel. 524-8554 JOHN' BANTER R.R. 2 Goderich Tel. 524-8149 MARTHA ROBERTSON R.R. 1 Dungannon Tel. 529-7703 DON ABERHART 84 Comex Cres.. Tel. 524-7216 BERT ALEXANDER 245 Catherine St. Tel. 524-7836 BILLCLIFFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER 26 Square Goderich 524-9097. 524.671.0 .524-.895' 196 Widder St"`l i'ne'e transferred. Refurbished 4 bedroom I family home. 13% % mortgage. Now reduced '36,500.00.1 Many extras including wood burning stove: NOW REDUCED Immediate possession. 336 Eldon St. 4 level back split with I comfortable family and:games rooms..Remodelled kitchen 1 with dishwasher. 2 baths. Four bedroom. Large patio with 1 privacy, fence. No. 115 COLONIAL: STYLE RAISED BUNGALOW I Gracious, spacious 5 bedroom family home is located at 115 Suncoost Drive West. This exceptionally well maintainer) and tastefully decorative home can be seen by calling Enid Bell 524-8191. P.S. 10% mortgage. No. 118 • RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY I See this cute and cozy 2•bedroom bungalow on Huron Road today. Stove and fridge included. Good basement. Well 1 cared -for starter home and listed to sell. No. 562 TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW 1 Boyfield Road. Owners will consider carrying mortgage and • is open for offers. Priced to sell. Act fast. No. 122 SOLD 21/2 STOREY Prestige red brick 4 bedroom. home. f=ireplace in double living room. Formal dining room. Walk-up attic. Full basement with rec room. Laundry room. Gas H.W. -heat. (.Maintenance free. 133 Nelson St. No. 107 i'/a STOREY HOME with single car, gerage. Close to' Square. Priced right. Just r listed for quick sale. No. 529 JACK CUMMINGS 524-8451 ENID BELL 524-8191 `JOHN SCHNEIKER 524-9135 CLEO COLQUHOUN 482-9988 BILfi. CLIFFORD 524-9090 STEVE.BUCHANAN 524-4700 GK Realty & Insurance. Inc. 53 West St. Goderich Office - 524-2118 CLARE SAGER Residence 524-8995 JOHN TALBOT Residence i 524-2520 i NEW LISTING: Two orgi three bedroom home, livingroom, diningroom, kitchen, fenced rear yard Priced below 540,00. INCOME PROPERTY Five unit brick apart merit building . close .to downtown, renovated in 1977. 11 percent assumable mortgage. Priced to sell. MAKE US AN OFFER - Brick ranch style home. Close hi downtown, newly renovated inside,. price in low forties, excellent terms available. BUSINESS' .OP- PORTUNITY Downtown location, lout overhead, excellent terms available. . HAYFIELD • Income property, 4 bedroom home, •14 acres, some bush and .,.can be sub- divided, living room, dining, room, large kitchen,•billiard room, 4 and 5 piece bath, sauna, sundeck. HIGHWAY COM- MERCIAL • property consists of. 412 acres plus a 100 x 200 treed lot. QUALITY HOME with West end location. Large lot, fenced rear yard; 4 bedroom home; master bedroom with sundeck and' fireplace, large eaten kitchen., main floor family room with patio doors to sundeck, laundry .room, living • room with :fireplace, games room. •NEWLISTING: 3 bedroom. 2 storey home, new large kit- chen, separate living and dining room; 4 piece bath, single car garage, low taxes. RETIREMENT OR STARTER HOMLE: 1/2 Acre lot, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and livingroom, family room with fireplace, low taxes, priced to sell. LISTINGS WANTED I1 you are thinking of Buying or Selling . your party, ---contact GK Realty, 524.2118 member Huron Real Estate Board and Multiple Listing Ser. vice. W lkl \We'1icover it all...for- you. •Residential •Forms •Commercial •Cottages •Florida Properties 5244100 ar 524-9131 ®®I W.J., I HUGHES REALTY LIMITED REALTY WORLD l:Il \;) \\;) 38 EAST ST., GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 1N °° nu.' WORLD PRICED IN 20's Modern kitchen and bath, central bungalow, mature trees. garage. Priced to sell. Call Rita Allen Res. 524- 8480. P-160 BRICKfra BUNGALOW REALTY WO LD '46,500. modern 3 bedroom home, finished basement, preferred interest rate, make offer. V- 139. Call Norma Taylor 524-8480. )>> �1, WATERLOO REAir/WORLD.TREE.. Two and one half storey red brick, natural wood- work, fireplace, large foyer, private yard,- double garage. paved drive. K-48 Ebb Ross Norma Taylor 524-8480 Alfredo McCauley 324-4226 "lta Allen 324-8480 324-8786 Sharon Elliott 5294281 Bill Lougheed 524-6063 Chris Holloway 395-3448 Bonnie Johnson 524-4546 '((rtAi CAPTURE REALTY WORLD. HER HEART Forever! On Valentine's Day! with this immaculate home. many extras and professional touches. Ex- cellent location: S-173. Call Rita Allen Res. 524-8480. ()iNC0ME REALTY WORLD. PROPERTY Two homes '43,000. fall price, 2 and 1 bedrooms, cen- tral, good condition, privacy. garage. F-100. Call Rita Allen Res. 524-8180. �., HOME 8 .�,,..,... T ACRES Port Albert, brick hone, modern country kitchen, 2 baths. barn. Can be sold In lots or one parcel. C-3. Call Rita Allen Res. 524-8480. AGRI VISION Don McCauley 524-4226 Ken Thompson 524-7514 Jim Thompson 524-8179 Hugo Vermeesch Harold Erb Nevin Gingorich Frank Gabler 524-6244 563-2828 699-3727 348-8209 Blanche Deets. Mrs. Lobb reported that photos had been taken to Goderich to be framed. Hazel McCreath showed pictures of the piano the group bought from Draper and Reid in Clinton. Also the shuffleboard darts, chairs, cards, electric kettle, dishes and refrigerator- -were _ -all purchased and are in the hall. John reeves was asked to look at a bingogame. Correspondence was read. by Mrs. Cudmore and the Seniors have been asked to help serve lunch at the opening of the hall on March 14. Charlotte Norman, Marion Smith and Grace Walter will be in charge of . organizing this. The Seniors have been invite d to attend a card party at the Clinton Legion. The party will help raise money for the Clinton hospital and the date will be announced later. On behalf of Goderich Township Council Reeve Grant Sterling thanked the Seniors for their help in furnishing the hall. Hilda Semple and Mary Sterling will be in charge of lunch for the next meeting on February 19 and the directors are asked to meet , at .1; 30 . pima- prior to..; the meeting. Several games of euchre were played, while others tried their hand at shuf- fleboard. WI meet Mrs. Hazel McCreath =chaired the- February 9 - meeting • of the Goderich Township Women's Institute (WI)e Bernlce-McIlwain read"the minutes of the Oast meeting and' it was decided to take a bus trip. A •dirscussion was- held on the Variety Night, planned for March 11 . and Mrs. McCreath, talked about the fashion show which will be part of the entertainment. ,Alice Portes donated a needlepoint wall hanging of the WI crest. It will be hung in the township hall. A donation was made to the Lloyd Penfound family who lost their'home in a fire. It was agreed that Mrs. Porter should get materials to make articles for the War Memorial -_ Hospital in London. Helen. • Lindsay spoke on how to get the most from small appliances to save energy. Mrs. McIlwain spoke on -resolutions and after.the meeting -lunch was served. 441 news Sewing was the theme of the • first meeting of 'the Holmesville I 4H club. The. spring project is called Get Ready, Set, Sew and the first meeting was , held on February 2. For the project, . club members will learn the basics of sewing and will make one article of clothing, either a skirt or a vest. Officers were elected and they include: president, Jackie Norman; vice. president, Shane Hutchings; secretary, Lisa Forbes; press reporter, Brenda Harris. The leaders are Rosemary Sellars and her assistant leader is Sheryl Thompson. The 'members discussed and took their own measurements. They also talked about colors, material designs and pattern sizes. The second meeting was held on February.9 and Lisa Forbes read the minutes of the previous meeting. They discussed their club name and Jackie Norman led the girls in the study of sewing machines and pattern alterations. After the girls laid their patterns out, Jackie Norman served refreshments. The third meeting scheduled for February 16.at 7pm in the township hall. News and notes The Goderich Township Hall was filled to capacity on Saturday evening as the Country Singles held their dance to the music of Country Sunshine. Lunch was served by the Singles and township members in charge of the dance were Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Don Forbes. Pat Harris of Holmesville and five girls from the Bluewater Centre travelled to Montreal Last weekend to see the Boston -Montreal hockey game. The girls all enjoyed their trip and Pat was lucky enough to speak with Maurice Richard. Gordon and Joyce Sellwood of Barrie, were visitors on the weekend with Joyce's parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perdue. Thanks goes to the township men 'who work on the snow plows to keep the roads clear. They deserve a lot of praise. Church news Jackie Norman sang a special solo number at the ' Holariesv ille. United Church's' Sunday service. Rev. Scott spoke to the children about the pearl and as his sermon talked about the creative use of time. John Wyatt and Irvine Tebbutt received the of- fering. This Sunday the session will meet at 12:45 p.m. On February 12, the senior choir will hold practice at8 p.m. at tfte 'Wesley Willis •Churcdi, and a social time will follow at 9 p.m. Don't forget that a skating party will be held on February 22. School news Due to the recent increase in milk prices, the Holmesville Public School has found it necessary to raise their prices. Effective February 9, milk will be 30_ cents each or $1.50 a week. The Gregory Studios were at the school last Thursday afternoon to do photo re- takes. - On February 11 the Huron County Health Unit was scheduled to visit the school and give immunization boosters. - On February 16ethe public speaking competition will be held in the gym, beginning at 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Clinton Legion will be hosting the public speaking finals for the area on February 24 at 7:30 p.m. Two seniors and two Juniors will be selected from the Holmesville school to take part in thecompetition. The students will be going to the Clinton Arena on February '13 for a skating party. It will be held f nom 1-3 p.m. and parents are most welcome to attend. The students will be returning home directly from the arena. If anyone does not wish to have their children participate, they .can pick them up at the school at lunch time, before 12:30 p.m. Bridal Shower zeld in Auburn Red and white streamers and red hearts decorated Knox United Church Sunday School room last Thursday for. the. bridal. shower for Miss Lynn Turner. 'fie bridal register was in tTle charge of Carol Seers. Mrs. Rick Hawley was chairman and welcomed all. She. gave two readings, Words of Wisdom and A Recipe- for Living_ . She -also led everyone in a singsong. Mrs. Allan Reed of°Hensel, gave a contest and Mrs. San- dy Andrews was the winner. Corsages were pinned . on Lynn by Mrs. Allan Craig, on Mrs. Robert Turner by Mrs. Beth Lansing and op Mrs.. Roy Allen by Mrs- William Seers. . - The many gifts were car- ried in by Carol Seers, Paula Feagan, Beth and Amy Hawley, Jennifer Stadehnann, Jeremy Reed and Ian Andrews. Miss Lor- raine Chamney assisted with the gifts. A large bow hat was made by Trudy Andrews and Lor- raine Chamney. Lynn was assisted in opening gifts by her mother and her future mother-in-law, Mrs. Roy Allen. She thanked. her relatives and friends for the many gifts and lunch was served by the Auburn. neighbors and friends. - LIONS CLUB_ .. Auburn and. District Lions Club met 'last Wednesday in the Community . Manorial.- 1011 emorial1- a l with 17 members pre- sent. The dinner was served by members of the Women's Institute. The president, . • Lion Steve Campbell presid- ed. Lion Bud Chamney won the dinner draw prize. Lion.Bob Worsell-gave the secretary's 'report which was accepted on motion of Lion Fred •Lawrence and Lion Clare Millian. The financial statement was given by Lion Doug Turn to page l8 • The morning of March 5 will be dedicated" to kin- dergarten registration. Hearing and vision testing will be done at this time. The Grade 7 and 8 classes went on a cross country ski tour at the Lobb farm last week. A special note ' of thanks is extended .to Don, and' Alison -Lobb- -for--their assistance. The primary end enjoyed an outdoor day on January 23. 'The students were divided into 12 teams and did relays at six stations. The winning team was the Wander Twins. February 13 will be T-shirt Day, to coincide with the skating -party ROBERT G. STODDART GOLDSMITH, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLERY DESIGNER REPAIRS CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER 133 ST _GEORGE'S CRESCENT GODERICH, ONT. 524-8433 CJ complete Guaranteed d Woolf, aFpcatihid YetuYnem Fill out your Guaranteed Income Supplement application forms and send them in right away! The forms have been mailed to all pen- sioners now receiving the Supplement. , To continue receiving the Supplement you must fill out the forms and return them right away if you want to continue receiv- ing•the Supplement.teeyond March 31. If you don't do it'- the payments will stop! ,. So, fill out the form ..."return it in the addressed envelope that was supplied ... and 'continue receiving payments. I+ Health and Welfare Canada • Monique Begin Minister Sante et Bien•etre social Canada MAURICE GARDINER REAL ESTATE LTB. 34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH 524-2966 524-2966 CALL US -TO WELCOME YOU HOME NEW LISTINGS 54 Delbor Court • modern 2 storey, 4 bedroom plus.main floor family rm. 218 Bennett St. E. 4. level split. 3 bedrooms. family rm & basement. 213 Regent St Low priced starter. 3 bedrooms newer furnace & roof. 180 Mary Street. Brick rancher. 3 bedroom plus family & games rm. . 101 Elgin Ave. E. 1', storey home. Recently insulated natural fireplace. 43 5t. Patrick St. 1' , storey brick. Good fomil"y home. Close to square. COUNTRY RETRE AT 75 acre country holdings in- cludes 1340 sq. ft. log cabin, 35' x 50' barn, large duck pond plus approximately 30 acres workable land. Located 6 miles south of Goderich on Highway No. 21. Call Paul Parsons 524- 2966 185 Jones St. Cedar sided home. 2 very nicely finished levels. MAURICE GARDINER PETE BETTGER MARILYN MacCUSPEY PETER MacEWAN STEVE GARDINER BRUCE RYAN PAUL PARSONS 524-6031 524-2865 524-6956 524-9243 524-9985 524-7762 524-7793 '5I Picton St W Top quality starter or retirement home. COUNTRY STARTER HOME Two or three bedroom 1 level home located minutes from Goderich. Has large eat -in kit- chen, formal dining area and 4 pc. bathroom. Electric heating - plus wood stove. Nicely car- peted throughout. Aluminium storms and screens. Call Pete Bettger 524-2966. MEMBER OF THE HURO' REAL ESTATE BOARD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. WHEN BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE - M.L.S. IS YOUR BEST BET.