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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-09-30, Page 15Towe,&Coarntry THE RIGHT RED BRICK Vendor will take back mortgage. Old world charm provides light, convenience, loads of extras. This 3 bedroom home is ready for you to move Into. •Im- mediate possession, (Cas IMES SUM WAIF REALTY WORLD rti, Rita Allen 524-8480 .J. lid (;HES HI 4LTI LTD. 138 The Square Goderich 524-7373 Onturyz r _ , ALL POINTS REALTY INC. 53 Stanley Street, Goderich Ph. 524.6656 !I� .•,.,I��Illiulilll� 1,, � I'll„Illlkkmin.11,l• PORT ALBERT - Save on this 3 bedroom bungalow - 2 years to run on 10/%' mortgage - call now for more Information. MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE -, spacious family room faultlessly finished with genuine pine - Vendor will take back mortgage at 16% - try your offer today. DO YOU NEED A LARGE FAMILY HOME? If so - don't waft another minute to see this 'more for your money' home. Excellent mortgage financing to June 1984 - call today. COUNTRY PROPERTIES 34 acres Ashfield Township on 9 mile river - great retreat.proporty. 19 acres Goderich Township - North of Bayfield, good level land now in corn. Maitland River recreational lot. Lake Front lots: GARY RUPERT 524-8777 CHARLES BRUINSMA 524-9804 BILL CLIFFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER 26 Square-Goderich 524-9097 524-6710 $24-8951 "POWER OF SALE” COMMERCIAL BUILDING - Consists of three apartments plus excellent offices on main floor. Excellent terms available. No. 272 PLEASURE TO SHOW - 3 bedroom brick bungalow with finished family room. This well maintained and tastefully decorated spacious home has a monthly fuel budget of only '46.00. Close to St. Mary's School. No. 271 SUMMER HOME - West Wawanosh. 11/2 storey country hide -a -way. Fully, insulated and partly refurbished. Don't pass up on this as owner will carry mortgage - 14% - and is open for offers. No. 270 CUSTOM-BUILT quality 3 bedroom bungalow with at- tached garage. This dream -home features deluxe oak kitchen cupboards. fireplace in entertaining living room, hot water heat. Take over 12%% mortgage, due 1984. Located north of Godorlch. No. 250 BAYFIELD - Close to the lake Is this unique 3 bedroom Qottage with closed -in porch, sundeck, outside Bor-B-Q. Price Includes stove, fridge, and some furnishings. Vendor will hold mortgage. Excellent terms. No. 265 COLBORNE TWP. - Hobby farm. Hone barn set-up with 9 box stalls, 2 standing stalls plus tack room and full loft. 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom brick home. Refurbished. Near Benmiller. No. 264 COUNTRY RETREAT - Home contains kitchen, com- bination living room and dining room, one bedroom and 3 pc. bath on main floor. Upstairs is spare bedroom and open storage; area. Asking 10,000.00, '2500.00 down. 14% mortgage. Estate'property. No. 262 BUY LAND NOW, they ain't making any more. Residen- tial building lot 110 ft. by 90 ft. South Street. Reduced for quick sale. No. 267 SWISS STYLE family home, located on 1.9 acre lot with spring fed pond. Features 2 Fieldstone fireplaces with heatilators, three bedrooms and a den. Open plan ton - cope Must be seen. Call Enid Bell for an appointment today. COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL - Next to K.F.C. 11/2 storey home which can easily be converted to Beauty Salon, Ceramics Outlet or other home occupatio Priced right. No. 124 WE HAVE OTHERS JACK CUMMINGS 524-9624 ENID BELL 524-8191 STEVE BUCHANAN 524-4700 CLEO COLQUHOUN 482-9988 BILL CLIFFORD 524-9090 MAURICE 34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH 524-2966 524-2966 CALL US—TO WELCOME YOU HOME REDUCED '4,000 FOR FAST SALE. CLOSE TO SQUARE 101/2% MOR- TGAGE. 101 PICTON ST. E. - 2 FULLY FINISHED LEVELS. LOCATED CLOSE TO SQUARE. 180 MARY ST. - BRICK • RANCHER WITH 20° x 22' MAIN FLOOR FAMILY ROOM, NEW LISTING - BENNETT ST. WEST. IMMACULATE 4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. RICH STREET 4 LEVEL SPLIT. FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. EXECUTIVE CLASS CUSTOM BUILT. HIGHEST QUALITY HOME WITH MANY EXTRAS. ESSEX STREET - OVERLOOKING LAKE. 3 BEDROOMS -FIREPLACE - LARGE LOT. IN GODERICH-CHEAPER THAN RENT. 2 BEDROOM MOBILE ON OWN LOT. RICH STREET BUNGALOW. READY FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. MAURICE GARDINER 524.6031 PETE EIETTGER MARILYN MacCUSPEY STEVE GARDINER BRUCE RYAN 3 BEDROOM 11/2 STOREY. VENDOR PAUL PARSONS WILL TAKE BACK M:rRTGAGE- 524-2865 524-6956 524-9985 524-7762 524-7793 FOR RENT FURNISHED MOBILE HOME IN GODERICH. '300/MONTH IN- CLUDES UTILITIES. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - CALL 524.2966. MEMBER OF THE HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. WHEN BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE - M.L.S. IS YOUR BEST BET. HUTTON BAYFIELD - Apple or- chard and hog operation, 40 acres, aver 500 prim" apple trees, attractive 3 bedroom house with modern kit- chen, new carpets. cold storage facilities. diesel tractor. sprayer, bins. Modern farrow to finish hog operation. Finan- cing to approved buyer. Buy now and get this year's apple crop. Any reasonable offer con- sidered. AUBURN - Ceramics store with attached living quarters. Oppor- tunity for 2 extra apar- tments for added in- come. Priced in the thir- ties. LONDESBORO - 6 acres on highway 4 with mature trees and fruit trees on \one of those hard to find properties. An aluminum sided family sized home with c lenses, two barns 24 x 46 and 18 x 40 (one 1s a workshop). All this for '46.500 and the taxes are only 169. yearly. DUNGANNON - area - 5.6 acres, very attrac- five three bedroom brick home with 3 pc. both up and 2 pc. down, tastefully decorated throughout. Five year old workshop, 40 x 60 barn. Owner anxious to sell. AUBURN AREA - on county road, 3 bedroom home on one acre lot, house in A-1 condition with new siding and new roof. Taxes'118. a year. Mel Mothers, Wingham 357-3208, representing LLOYD W. HUTTON REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker, Kincardine r li `GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1981—PAGE 15 Attendance increases for workshop Attendance was up this year at the annual Huron County Genealogical Society workshop in Goderich on Saturday, September 19th. An addition to the format ea] Est a Ltd. Clint n Phone: 482-9371 Q iIdence:523-9338 612 ACRES - Hwy. No. 8 - 3 miles from Clinton, elegant stone house, all nicely land- scaped, quonset building suitable for barn or shop,. young orchard starting to bear, owner selling for reasons of health. UNDER $30,000.00 - nearly new 1 floor brick bungalow, electric heat, 13 percent mortgage can be assumed. VA'NASTRA - 1'2 storey frame, good condition, owner will consider low down payment, try an offer. 3 ACRES - LONDESBORO area - 2 floor brick home, oil heat, large workshop and a storage shed, must be seen to be appreciated. CERAMICS BUSINESS in Goderich, commercial area, fully equipped, 3 bedroom home on property, priced to sell, owner willing to assist and train purcha ser. COTTAGE on Maitland River - FERNMURST GLEN - quick possession, owner will con- sider financing. • HIGHWAY RESTAURANT - fully equipped, priced for quick sale. 10 ACRES - near Auburn, farrow to finish for 80 sows, good home. 28 ACRES near Londesbot'o excellent buildings, farrowing operation. HIGHWAY HOME - 2 miles from Blyth - 1 acre lot with heated shop. was the presence of display tables of information data brought by the members for others to look at. There were bulletins from a variety of other family history societies, Irish parish maps, historical books, and family. trees. This section was most enthusiastically received, and many members found items of particular interest to their research! Many members had also supplied pedigree charts to be displayed on the wall, and much time was spent looking these over for possible con- necting family interests. Dr. W. Harold Minshall, a past president of O.G.S. and familiar to many, spoke first on beginning in genealogy. He emphasized the need to start NOW by recording in- formation that relatives can give you, and suggested that it is more interesting if we find out background material along with the basic names and dates. Organizing your material well is essential, and he gave us a number of suggestions, although he concluded by noting that each person should be creative and develop his own system. After a delicious lunch served by our own members,' Alison Lobb presented a report comparing the various methods and costs of' publishing your family history material. Her em- phasis was on the need to ac- tually put your research material into print so that it is made more available to others in your family - and also to other researchers. Do not wait till you can prepare the complete and perfect copy. That timenever com- es! ' There are . inexpensive ways of publishing. Ed Phelps, the third speaker, was well known to most of us, at least by reputation, for he has done Alexander & Chapman Realty Limited IT'S A GOOD TIME TO BUY Prices are low. Many are offering mortgage assistance. Some with mortgage take -bade. BUIiING or SELLING? Check with us. Immediate possession on most homes. Prices from '22,000. Retirement specials - Your choice of new or old. Family homes - 2 - 3.4 Bedrooms income properties and Business opportunities. Also FARMS - Your choice of several good cash crop dairy - hog - hobby and others. Just call "Gus or Bert or Martha. Over 25 years in REAL ESTATE is your assurance of satisfaction. R.A. "GUS" CHISNOLM 524-8554 - MARTHA ROBERTSON 482-7767 JOHN BANTER 524.-8149 Real Estate - Property Management M.L.S. Multiple Listing Service Member of the Huron Real Estate Board 10 The Square - Goderich Nemi524-2177 BERT ALEXANDER 524-7836 DON ABERHART 524-7216 ,R We'1i cover ita!L.f�r. •Residential •Farms •Commercial •Cottages •Fiends Propertiesyou 524:-7373 W.J. Hughes Realty Limited EALTY WORLD TM 138 THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONTARIO NTA 1N3 OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. REDUCED TO REALTY WORLD re $27 500 Estate sale of this 4 bedroom well maintained home In Auburn. Excellent value. Call Ebb Ross 524-8786 B- 108 Ca) 103/a % MTGE. REALTY WORLD re , Country living, low 60's will buy this beautiful family home, completely ronovofed; Just 10 minutes from town. Drilled well, extra bath. Park sixes lot. Call Ken Thompson 524-7514 (11:1 . $25',500. REALTY WORLD re Buys this 3 bedroom home on well treed lot. 2 years old. Call Don McCauley 524-4226 tia 123/4 % MTGE. REALTY,WORLD TM Sparkling 3 bedroorn, treat yourself to this easy to buy delight to live with home. A must to see. Priced in 30's. Call Rita Alien 524-8480 VENDOR TAKE BACK REALTY WORLD TM Mortgage on a 3 and 2 bedroom duplex. Excellent opportunity for economical living. Call Ebb Ross 524- , 8786. L-115 ' : ))) $27,500. C?' LAKEVIEW REALTY WORLD es Privacy, trees, cedar ranch cottage, 3 bedrooms, cathedral ceiling, frank lin fireplace, insulated: Wide sandy beach. R-20. Call Normo Taylor 524-8100 De 5 ACRES REALTY WORLD TM Country living In this 2 storey home. Shows quality workmanship. M-23. Call Don McCauley 524-4228 ', )»> SPLIT LEVEL. REALTY WORLD re , Lakeview dream home, charm, cleanliness captured in this 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, family room, patio doors to excellent view. Price reduced. F-354. Call, Rita Alien 524-8480 (-) $35,500. REALTY WORLD** Lakefront log cottage, 3 bedrooms;" furnished, bunk house, Kingsbridge area, also lakefront lot 70' x 120', well treed, reduced to '15,000. Call Norma Taylor ) FOR RENT REALTY WORLD Te Modern 2 bedroom apt. '280.00. Call Rita Allen 524- 8480 ( ) FOR RENT REALTY WORLD TM REALTY WORLD TM Cosy home dose to hospital. Ideal starter or 2 bedroom home, dose to Goderich. Completely rotlrrement'homo. E-117 renovated. Call Don McCauley 324-4226 MOBILE HOMES 08,400 and up: Some on lakefront lots. 2 or 3 REALTY WORLD rM bedrooms, Ebb Ross 524-8786 —Don McCauley 524-4226 —Rita Allen 524-8480 —Norma Taylor 524-8480 Sharon Elliott 524-7798 � FARMS fle 248 ACRES CASH CROP, Kincardine Twp. Excellent financing available. Call Gerry Poolin. 200 ACRES CASH CROP close to Godorlch on paved rood. Call Ken Thompson. 132 ACRES CASH CROP, Perth County, steel granary, silo, barn, good house. 7-MK3. Call Frank Gabler. 200 ACRES CASH CROP AND BEEF, Kincardine Twp. 1 -ME, 1 -MN. Call Gerry Paolin, 200 ACRES, Huron County, Feeder - REALTY WORLD -Hughes AGRICULTURAL DJVISION We have listings of al types and sixes of farms. For further information please coil one of our farm sales representatives. Perth County. Good buildings. 7 - SE. Cali Frank Gabler. 100 ACRE dairy farm, Ashfield Twp. Call Helga Hosenberger. 88 ACRES, Hullett Twp. New pig barn, modern home, 2-05. Call Jim Thompson. CAGE LAYERS 20,000 basic quota, fully automated, excellent home. 50 acres of top crop land In southern Ontario. Call Ken Thompson. BROILERS & CAGE LAYERS 160 acres, large broiler quota and 12,000 basic layer quota. 2 houses. nixedItcan0.o.- srers 1 Ircu rierood :_EAol,c5w T� FtNlStf 1c® L.cansr--- bush. 2 -RD. Call Jim Thompson. 80 ACRES. Godorlch Twp. '1,800 per acre. 2 -VR. Call Gerry Poolin. 300 ACRES, cash crop, pigs & beef, Huron County. Excellent buildings. 2 -MN. Call Gerry Poolin. 100 ACRES, Huron County. Priced to sell at '1,400. per acre. 2 -AN. Call Gerry Poolin. 600 ACRES BEEF 8, CASH CROP & ,8 100 acres beef , cash crop, Bruce Twp. Priced right. Call Jim Thom- pson. C,OLLK rroThomnesor , ----- Jim Thompson 524-8179 Frank Gabler 348-8204 i en Thompson 324-7314 — Gerry Poo to 521.7931 Nevin Gingerich 886-8811 Stelae Hasenbergor 524-7266 7 i extensive work In collecting and preserving historical data of southwestern Ontario in the D.B. Weldon collection at the University of Western Ontario. He explained that there is a proportionately larger wealth of material on Huron County than many of the others since it was settl- ed. largely through one, organization, the Canada Company, and since it was settled relatively late. He proceeded to enumerate the various records we could make use of and where we could locate, these - a varied and extensive list! He con- cluded by suggesting that it would be of immeasurable value to present and future researchers if one central Huron County Archives were built to act as a repository for many of the original documents and preserve them safely. This suggestion was enthusiastically receiv- ed by the genealogical socie- ty as they had already discussed such a project. The day was an un- qualified success and seem- ed to generate additional in- terest in our organization. An invitation was extended to all to attend our regular monthly meeting on Wednes- day October 7th (7:30 p.m.) at the board rooms of the Assessment Building on Glouchester Terrace (beside the "Gaol") when Elaine McKinnon will speak on car- ing for and properly preserv- ing books. Author on quilts at library Oct. 5 Quilting enthusiasts will have the opportunity to meet and speak with Canadian author Ruth McKendry. Mrs. McKendry resides in Elginburg, Ontario and has specialized in Canadian.anti que quilts and bed coverings. She has studied, travelled and talked . to old people about the subject, recording traditional knowledge that would otherwise have been lost forever. In addition, she formed what is probably the largest and Most authoritative private collec- tion of antique Canadian tex- tiles. Over 300 quilts from her personal collection were acquired by the National Museums of Canada in 1979. The book Quilts and Other Bed Coverings in the Cana- dian Tradition written by Mrs. McKendry focuses on the development and sur- vival of nineteenth century handmade bedding in Upper Canada and in Ontario. Ruth McKendry will ap- . pear on Monday, October 5, 1981 at the Wingham Branch Library, 1:30 p.m. and at the Goderich Branch Library, 8:00 p.m. The program con- sists of a discussion and a slide presentation. Admis- sion is free. The program is sponsored by Huron County Public Library and funded by Outreach Ontario. Fire destroys snow machines LINTON - Fire early on September 23rd heavily damaged about 24 snowmobiles at an equip- ment shed at the Clinton Ford Tractor dealership on Highway 8, nea r Clinton. The machines, some of which were totally destroyed, were worth over $30,000 and included about a dozen brand new snowmobiles still in packing crates. The Clinton Fire Depar- tment answered the 4 am ' call, but .not before the in- tense heat had destroyed many of the machines and damaged the building. Cause of the fire is unknown,, but a door to the building was opened when ._the__ficemen---a.rr_ivods_.-a-rA_--- - police on the scene found signs that it had been forced open . The fire marshal's office has been called in to invest i'ga te.