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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-01-16, Page 12. Art is le Removed o ;WEPNESDAY4ANIMitty l8, dI - hapete s nos h non uaal 7 the Huron- Prank Walls, would moguls the etty`/logers and, gems played by De0tiil ia- Delve, ted a hymn sin furthe Rogers' vocal solos Include :,some ld y gold fe5rartt s t e d I gnAmi.w vcompa ed. II -god avuur'ites by r mast.. t,cai '011poti . thevow, Orme Jr WA ►itta.so much participation -and respo,use, it w o played a medley of old tunes, and the . was felt the hour was worthwhile and rewar- audience was delighted with her piano tyle. cling. Plaits are made to spend this time with For his solos, Steve Cooke, chose a con le of the ladies, at least once a Mouth. r newer pieces, and was' accompanied t the January 8 over the noon hour, ladies from piano by frank Bissett. 2nd floor were treated to "Chicken Day". The menu consisted of fried chicken, salads and dessert. There was a pleasant tint around on January 9, and instead of residents putting on the program, some staff members did the honors. Mary Gibbings introduced the per- formers. Doreen Wilson opened the pro- gram, playing a piano piece. This was fouowed by two vocal solos sung by Betty 13e11, and accompanied '.y Elsie Henderson at the piano. Adam Wilson played violin Selections and proved that he hasn't lost his touch. Anyone who is a fan of the noted pianist ti 'P�wirdsCoanFry;, REAL ESTATE The Huronview chapel service of January, 3, brought in the New Year with the singing of old hymns. Mrs. Prouty was in charge of " the meeting. Olive McMillen :read the scrip- ture. Mabel Scott gave a reading. Prayer was offered by Murray Granger and Elsie Henderson was organist. At the chapel service on January 10, Mrs. Prouty was m charge. Verna McLaughlin. read a poem and Mrs. Prouty took charge of the Bible study. Friday evening Beatrice Young, Betty Lutz, Pauline Shkrabuik, Clayton Steel, John 1V7^Taggart; Frank Bissett and Jane Ladd went to the Clinton arena where they phone 524-2614 • Se 0 0 0 0 0 GKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGhc- Ca L7 O 0 c) 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 egr6Arp- mum G8K REALTY & INSURANCE INC Located in Standard Trust Bldg. 21 East Street, Goderich, Ontario PHONE 524-2118 Clare Sager • Broker Jim Bearss Robert Thomas C.R.A. Salesman Res. 524-8995 Agriculture Sales Representative Ph. 524-2118 Ph. 524.2118 NEW LISTINGS COMMERCIAL REDUCED - MUST SELL - 3 BEDROOM HOME in hospital area. Priced in -the low 30's. G92 -EXECUTIVE 4. BEDRQ.QM..2.-storey- home with '/z acre treed lot. Two car garage, fenced yard, 3 baths; living room, dining room, main floor family room with patio doors to 15 x 35; deck. Main floor laundry, .2. fireplaces, concrete drive, large country kitchen. Many extras. Exclusive. C16 3 BEDROOM RANCH - all brick., 1 car garage. Close to town, living room, dining room, kitchen, family room. Priced in 60's. C15 FOR RENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - in town, 4 bedroom executive ranch overlooking lake. Serious enquiries only. Call Clare. 68 SITE CAMPGROUND — East of Goderich on Maitland River. 3,000 feet of _river_ still _to develop. Detailed list of property at listing office. WW9 1,000 SQ. F7.R OFFICE area with 3 d a 3 bedroom home. D i property at listing office. G n G83 HAVE A LOOK AT ' THIS Profitable grocery and variety store -restaurant and gas bar. Excellent location. Well established. Ex. FARMS 10 ACRE HOBBY FARM north .. or Goderich. Priced to sell at 356,500.00A Try youroffer today. HB25 - 8.6 ACRE LOT with hydro service in Port Albert area. H829 ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING - in this modern 3 bedroom bungalow - all brick. Priced at only 549,900 00 S16 SEVERAL DAIRY, OPERATIONS in Oxford County J REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY -. homes 40,000 - 60,000 price range. We have ,customers for these homes now. if yoft are thinking of selling, give us a call and . possibly we can sell your home ler you. iF YOU ARE THINKING of a new home, we have many choice building lots to choose from. Why not give us a 'call today? LET US SELL YOURS! IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING - THINK G:K. REALTY eiti Ism MEMBER OF HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD and MLS LISTING SERVICE 0 GK GK OK GK GK GK OK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GIGS MAURICE GARDINER REAL ESTATE LIMITED 34 STANLEY STREET 524-2966 GODERICH GODERICH AREA'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE CO. 239 HINCKS STREET Beautiful well maintained family home with 3 to 5 bedrooms. 1400 sq. ft. main loyal cirPnlara inn-,j.�ohfinichort family room. Asking 578,500. Call Pete Bettger at 524-2966. AUBURN Fully renovated 2 or 3 bedroom vinyl sided thome. Nicely decorated throughout. New plumbing and wiring. For information call 524-2966 or 4-7762 (Home). ,ON PAVED COUNTRY ROAD 6 miles from Clinton & Blyth, 12-' miles from Goderich & Seaforth. ExceQllent 4 bedroom family home overlooking Blyth Creek. For full particulars call Les at 524- 8451 (Home). y X101 GLO'ICESTER TERRACE Quality brick bungalow on 80 foot front lot overlooking Maitland River Valley. Spacious kitchen, Iivingroom plus 3 bedrooms. Gas heat. Call Brucei an 524= 2966 or 7762 (Home). 1-1 BRITANNIA ROAD Very centrally located 3 bedroom family home. New kitchen, roof and gas furnace. Detached garage. Asking '52,900. To inspect call Bruce Ryan 524-7762 (Home). BAYFIELD AREA Drastically reduced for quick sale. 4 year old brick at Snowden Acres. 3 bedroom "with balcony off master. Fireplace, pine cupboards plus finished family room. Call 524-2966 for details. =Keen Thompson 524-7514 Jim Bisset 524-2431 Mac Bell 524-815Q Dianne Alexander 565-2513 (Qayfield)- Maurice Gardiner Pete Bettger Les Wiliems Bruce Ryan John Talbot 524-6031 524-2865 524-8451 524-776-2 524-2520 en oyletl o ore teatflre of hied eyr First ort th%+ lee %Eo the Aa!r ,A' t when thea Clinton a foo ells its boys fedi VV4Iiaiw; doth teanaa la ed an t>l3,ta er P ,��p �Lt: ��Sw'" is Ql, It 0 9 i1 ,t as re as hear a , bod ►,they'are atltastic iittle.skaters, mild no doubt the_promise of a future league. - Then the Clinton Junior C's matcch'up with the Hanover team. Here too, the fellows are fast and good skaters and gave an action - packed show of hockey. There was the occa- sional snarl-up, and penalties given when necessary, but the overall game was clean. A con le of times the teams, were tied, and while the crowd hooted and cheered for Clin- ton, the Hanover boys took it all with a final score of 7.6. Uuroliview welcomes the following new 'residents:. Mrs. Mary Jane Pollock 'from Goderich, Mr. Ernest Ellwoodrof-Gi• ton, Mrs. 'Lulu Kerr from Brussels and rs. Marjorie Buchanan of Wingham.. To the families of the late Miss Gr to Laramie and Mr. Alfred Kennedy, sincere sympathy, is extended. Real Estate Lt . Phone: 482-9371 Residence: 523-9338 HOMES BLYTH: 1 Y2 floor home, large lot, heated garage and workshop, reduced to sell. BLYTH: Very neat 2'bedroom bungalow in quiet area.'Perfect for retirement. COMMERCIAL GROCERY STORE: Business showing excellent return. Includes a good 3 bedroom apartment. ,FARMS & ACREAGE 75 ACRES: 'Hullett Townsfgp, horn for 600 hogs, good house. F.C.C. mortgage. 150 ACRES: Near Auburn, 2 floor brick home, 100 acres workoble. 10 ACRES: Retreat property, Colborne Township, 2000 sq. ft horse. Very scenic. 80 ACRES: ! OlkiOand, 75 workable, all drained. 4 ACRES: Morris Township. 2 floor home, electric heat. Lot nicely treed. 4.2 ACRES: Exceptionally good 3 bedroom home. Auburn area. Priced very reasonable. FARROWING OPERATION on HWY. NO. 4 near Clinton. "72 sow capacity, good home, priced right. 3 ACRES: Wooded lot, Villa6e of Bayfield, zoned residential. ROYAL LEPAGE Fa R.R. No. 6 GODERICH Country home:loss than 5 minutes from the golf course. this 2 acre estate is beautifully finished inside and' out. Open space is the theme of this house, with a large country kitchen and main floor laundry room. "IT'S BIGGER THAN YOU THINK" For breakfast on the patio or formal dining, this small -family home, neer the Square. is tastefully decorated and features a large country kitchen and main floor family room with sliding glass doors to a large privacy -fenced backyard. For more information call: RANDY MILLAR GODERICH 524-7950 W.J. HUGHES RE-ALT-Y- 30 SE-Ai T- 30 Kingston St. Goderich 524-7373 524-8100 - rHAPPY FAMILY COMFORT Fireplace, mainfloor familyroom, eat -in kitchen, patio doors, gas heat, large Jot.._gc„ad_..residenTial.__c_+rea. Call _Rita 1 Allen 524-8480. INCOMPARABLE VALUE Starter or retirement, 11/4 storey, convenient location, 3 bedrooms, diningroom, full basement, new gas furnace, exceptional lot. Should be seen. Call Norma Taylor 524-8192. NEEDS YOUR TALENT Two storey home, central location, 4 bedrooms; 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, large lot. CaII Ebb Ross 524-8786. HOME WITH EXTRA LOT Well maintained, large family kitchen, familyroom. Owner relocating. In 5O's. Open for offers. Call Rita Allen 524- 8480. BRiCK DUPLEX Be the landlord. 2 6. 3 bedroom units, electric heat, insulated, fully rented. Have help with your mortgage payments. Priced in 30's. Call Norma Taylor 524-8192. 18 ACRES Goderich Twp. Mixed bush. '29,500. THINKING OF SELLING? We have buyers for homes close to and in Goderich. We will inspect your property and give you a free verbal opinion of value of your home. Rita Allen Ebb !loss dsarb Shewfelt Norma Taylor 524-8480 524-8786 524-9581 524-8192 *i. Winners in the Grade 7, 8 and 9 categoryof the Legion Branch 109's Remembrance Day poen] essay and poster contest are, from left: Marty Rusello, 'second place essay; Paul Steep, first place essay; Emma, Hollingsworth, second place poem. Erinn Mulhern, third place poem; Shannon McNeil, second place poster; Mike Duckworth, first place, poster and second at zone level. Absent were Tracey Renon, third place essay and Lisa Scott, first place poem. (Branch 109 photo) Winners in the Grade 4, 5 and 6 category of ,the Legion Branch 109's Remembrance Day poem, essay and poster contest were, from left: Kathy Jo` Wagl+er, first place poem; Angie James, second place poem; Jackie Allen, third place poem; Michelle Moore, first place poster at both branch and zone level; `.Vicki Glousher, second place poster; and Sherri Leeson, third place poster. (Branch 109 photo) Students. visit orchard September Students of the Month, at St. -Mary's School, were: Pat Donnelly, Cristol Sleightholm, Joshua Little, Tammy Leddy, Julie Moerbeek, April Traynor, Brian Cor- riveau and Greg DeWinter. Kindergarten, Grade 1, and 2-3 went to Lassalines apple orchard. In Soccer, Junior girls won the Huron - Perth Championship and Senior Girls finish- • ed fourth. Our October Students.of the Month were: Lisa 1;tarvey, Mareia.Sal><ill, Tammy Jiegris; Jay Pontes, Wes' Brennan, Jackie A11in, Steven Lassaline and Martin Papple. Grade Kindergarten, 1, and 2-3 went to Evans pumpkin patch to choose their own' pumpkin. In cross-country, Huron -Perth finals; four of the teams from St. Mary's won pennants. Residential Farms Business Resort Property EAST SiTREET Commercially zoned for boutique, retail store or business offices. New. kitchen, new furnace, new wiring. Listed at '29,500.00. Please call JACK CUMMINGS, 524-9624. No. 508 GREAT POTENTIAL npur fnr display area, warehouse,, storage area. Cambria Road. Only '39,900.00. Call BILL CLIPFORD 524-9090. No. 507 -•REDUCEDrl L One of the nicest older homes, 41 Elgin Ave. W. Old fashioned verandah, cheery fireplace in large living room. Call EN10 BELL 524-8191 for new price and showing. No. 514 WALK TO WORK Mrs.-Johridoii's kindergarten" class went to Maitland . Manor dressed in their hallowe'en costumes. November Students of the Month were: Adam Watson, Tyson Miller, Mary Anne Doherty, Greg KUran, Julie Fontes; Danny Groen, Jean Paul Cauchi and Janet Sher - raft. Robert Priest, a Canadian Poet visited grade 7 and 8. ' December Students of the Month were: John Brennan,-=FJocely itre4ai i;Billy Crowley, P.' Pheng, Pefiez ' lernigveski, Stephanie Thorns' on and Erin Mulhern. The school Christmas concert was en joyed by all. Special thanks to Mrs. Nancy Parks, music teacher, and volunteer pianist - Mrs. Darnborough: OntUF ALL POINTS REALTY INC. 53 Stanley Street, Goderich Ph. 524-2111 ROOMY BUNGALOW Suncoast Drive - 3 bedrooms, basement waiting for .your touch. Affordable 'at '59.900. TREAT YOURSELF ' To a look inside this older home in west end. You'll be surprised. Pleasantly! Only '44,900. BLUEWATER BE CH Room to move In this spacious 4 bedroom home with main floor family. room and laundry room. Asking `59,000. RETIREMENT LIVING? 3 'bedroom modular home a Meneset. Affordably priced at '29,.'x00- Can't be replaced or 135,000. DOMINIC BRADLEY 482-7841