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DELUXE N 1'RTHLANDER
12' x 40' addition, immaculate condition.
Must sell
CUSTOM RAISED RANCH
Early possession. Natural fireplace, many
extras. Owner will view all offers,
BUILDING LOTS
/ Acre & '/2 Acre
Close to Goderich
Rita Allen
524-8480
"SUDDENLY IT'S SOLD"
Recd Estate Ltd. Broker
BOX 269
CLINTON — ONTARIO
TELEPHONE: 482-9371
125 ACRES: Near Blyth. large brick home.
50 acres workable. 22 acres hardwood
bush BlythrCreek crosses property.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedroom.s. 2 floor home,
very spacious like new throughout heated
double garage.
2 ACRES: With brick home rand lots of
buildings near Zurich.
SCENIC: 1 ocritD!lett Twp brick
home, garage no repair.
BLYTH: 1 floor m frame- home,
large garage sop.
CLINTON: Duplex on Huron St, showing
excellent return. A good investment
property
5 ACRES: Highway property adjacent to
Lucknow 1 floor home Iarge•new 3 bay
garage and small barn'
LUCK NOW: Reduced for quick sole large
frame home on Bob Street, with 3 bay
garage. Nicely landscaped.
APARTMENT BU.ILDING: 6 units in
Lucknow. Fieldstone construction. Owner
will finance.
RESTAURANT: on 1 acre seats 100. par-
tially licensed, separate home. Paved park-
ing lot.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT:You can't have
everything. where would you put its
Pair or Singleton
uron County education board
to study loc. dropout situation
'from page 1
District High School 13 115 J; South Huron
District High School 35 1391.
The majority of students who drop out of
school are between the ages of 16 and 18.
They leave for various reasons including
employment opportunities, lack of interest,
behavior problems or no definite plans.
The HCBE, has undertaken a number of in-
itiatives to address the special needs of
young persons - secondary day -school
students, drop outs, adolescents at risk and
adults who have not found a successful tran-
sition from school to employment. Many of
the HCBE initiatives are being run as pilot
programs in various schools and have earn-
ed support and enthusiasm from the Ontario
Ministry of Education.
Drop Out Survey
A comprehensive drop out survey was
conducted by the HCBE during the 1985-86
school year and continued through the cur-
rent school year. The survey included inter-
views, personality assessments and opinion
surveys gathered from"drop outs and school
staff. A dual -scaling analysis was conducted
to correlate findings in the personality in-
ventory with history of school attendance,
special education and other background
factors.
The survey process will continue for the
next three years.
Alternative Secondary
Education Proposal
The principal. and staff at Central Huron
Secondary School I CHSS) in Clinton deter-
mined a need for an alternative school set-
ting to, meet the needs of disaffected
students who have left full time schooling
and have not yet found employment. A pro-
gram would see students in a community-
based work placement with supplementary
"SUDDENLY IT'S SOLD"
Black's Point
Road
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
SAT., SEPT. 26 & SUN., SEPT. 27
Is it in the cards for you to enjoy the tranquility of this Lakeshore subdivision,
just south of Goderich? You can make it a family affair with this pair of cottages.
'Also available individually. Cottage on left 1824,000), backs onto side yard of cul-
de-sac. Cottage on right ($32,900). Deal yourself in by calling Wayne at 482-3091
or 524-2111. Follow signs from Hwy. 21 at Black's Point Road. Saturday and Sun-
day 3:30 to 5:30 p.m
allie GAME
REAL ESTATE LTD.
34 Stanley St.
WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL
2 units or single family home. 11/2 storey
in west end offers self contained upper
level 1 bedroom apartment. 2 bedroom
main level with finished family room and
laundry. Located in good residential
neighbourhood near downtown. For
details call Maurice at 524-6031.
£Y�f
98 Park St., 2 fireplaces. Solid, 4.bedroom
brick has both living room and main floor
family/T.V. room with fireplace. Spacious
eat -in kitchen. Rear entry off spacious
elevated sundeck. A good family home
close to schools. To inspect call 524-2966.
Century Heights - Reduced lovely 1 year
old backsplit on 1/2. acre lot just minutes
from Goderich. Hanover kitchen, swirled
ceilings plus atrium doors off dining room
to spacious sun deck. Finished basement
level with air tight stove. Call Don 524-2966
or 524-4226 Res.
Lakefront executive cottage - 3 bedroom
maintenance free cottage could double as
3 season home, water from drilled well,
propane forced air heating. New roof in 85.
For details call Don McCauley at 524-2966
or 524-4226 (Res.)
15 Elgin Ave. West - Extensively renovated
11/2 storey in central location offers
spacious main level family room addition,
3 bedrooms, new wiring, dinette area plus
formal dining. Priced in the mid 60's. To
inspect call 524-2966.
305 Mary Street - Reduced. Priced in the
upper 40's for immediate sale. 11/2 storey
color loc has 3 bedrooms, main level laun-
dry 4 pc. bath and economical gas heating.
Call Don or Gerry at 524-2966.
Maurice Gardiner
Pete Bettger
Ken Thompson
Marilyn MacCuspey
Mac Bell
Member of the Huron
Real Estate Board
Multiple Listing Service
524-6031
524-2865
524-7514
524-6956
524-8150
Don McCauley
Steve Gardiner
Dianne Alexander
Gerry Paolin
524-4226
524-9985
(Bayfield) 565-2513
529-7931
Real Estate Ltd. Broker
LISTINGS WANTED
Due to the high volume of sales
in recent weeks we require new
listings on alltypes of property'.
We have clients needing homes,
farms, businesses & investment
properties.
If you are considering selling
your property please give us a
call for a free evaluation with no
obligation to you.
Contact
Mason Bailey 482-9371
guidance and counselling support.
While the program has met with bo• rkl• p-
proval, insufficient student inter •.: as
prevented the new pilot project from
proceeding.
Alternative Secondary
Education Proposal
The principal and staff at Central Huron
Secondary School 1 CRSS) in Clinton deter-
mined a need for an alternative school set-
ting to meet the needs of disaffected
students who have left full time schooling
and have not yet found employment. A pro-
gram would see students in a community-
based work placement with supplementary
guidance and counselling support.
While the program has met with board ap-
proval, insufficient student interest has
prevented the new pilot project froni
proceeding.
Adult Re-entry Program
CHSS has been the setting for a successful
program that is seeing adults go back to
school. The program, worked in part with.
Conestoga College and Employment and
Immigration Canada, sees courses being of=
fered to adults who are seeking career
changes and upgrading. ' The program
started with 15 students and now approval
has been granted to add an additional 10.
Mr. Allan said that the additional seats
were given in part because of. the closing of
the school factory in Seaforth and the need
to provide re-training programs to workers
there.
Job Entry Programs
The HCBE worked -in partnership with
Employment and Immigration Canada to
offer a work placement/education program
for young persons who did not make a suc-
cessful transition into employment after
leaving secondary school before graduatidn..
This program has led to the exploration of
alternative secondary educational settings
throughout the HCBE jurisdiction.
Ties to Business and Industry
The education board in cooperation with
the Ministry of Education has initiated a
pilot venture at Goderich District Collegiate
Institute (GDCI) to explore links and rela-
tionships with its industrial and business
community. It focuses on those students
who are seeking employment rather than
continued attendance in the school setting.
Community Job Training Survey
_The HCBE is. an active partner with
Employment and Irnmigration Canada in a
comprehensive county study to determine
skill training, re-training arfd educational
upgrading needs for the labor market in
Huron .County.
Adult Literacy Programs
Adult literacy programs are offered
through the continuing education process.
These programs are provided in response to
community. demand. In one community the
program operates on a one-to-one tutoring
basis in 'a local church 'basement; in
another, community volunteer programs
have been organized by secondary school
staffers.
Accommodation for Basic
Level Students
Several special initiatives have been
developed to aid high .need students, many
Low 80's - Immediate Possession
of whom are not exceptional pupils but are
considered to be ,it risk
In one high ,i•hool d homeroom model"
has been established to deliver modified
programs. In four tush schools teaching
assistants have been :added to the staff com-
plement in support Irl ni 'h rieed students.
C'ooperatis.e Education
This succt's,ful prbgrarn has seen
students taking• un employment oppor-
tunities in their i'onununities as part of their
course of studies. hundreds of students are
taking part in this joint effort being con -
.ducted by the I1('BE the Ministry' of Educa-
tion and Employ tent and Immigration
Canada.
HCBE education director Hub Allan said,
••It's a big exercise that has really gone
well. I haven't talked to one student who
hasn't been excited about this,'
Youth Centres in Secondary Schools
Cooperation between secondary school
staff and workers from the Huron Centres
for Children and Youth has led to the
establishment of a school based counselling
station for youth.
Youth Support Worker
A youth support worker has been hired to
work on a full tune basis in partnership in
the guidance department at CHSS. The pro-
ject is supported financially by the Ontario
Ministry of Community and Social Services.
Alternatives to Suspensions
Two secondary schools have embarked on
systematic programs to devise constructive
interventions for significant disciplinary in-
fractions as alternatives to suspension from
school. Some of these include individualized
work education or educational contract
programs.
Other Programs
Other HCBE programs include peer
counselling, self-worth counselling groups
for students, and partnerships with the
HCBE and social, health and judicial agen-
cies to act collectively in supportive in-
terventions for young persons at risk.
. The HCBE further has suggested to the
Ministry of Education that additional sup-
port for programs such as the ones that have.
been developed in the local school system
could be complemented by several changes
at • the provincial and federal government
levels.
It has been suggested .that teacher con-
tracts should be given more flexibility to
allow employment for any mutually agreed
period. This would help to facilitate any new
projects or short term programs that might
be initiated.
The HCBE, has further suggested that a
Ministry of Youth be established by the pro-
vincial governments' in an effort to co-
ordinate programs now being undertaken
for young people by several agencies.
Mr. Allan noted, "We made the comment
that adolescents need the kind of
cooperative support which the government
has recently identified for the elderly."
Another issue that concerns the HCBE
• director of education is the lack of support
from federal programs. He noted, "It is a
bureaucratic nightmare for a rural school
board to provide needed service to Canada
Manpower through a community college."
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326 Walnut St. S., Goderich
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 26th
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53 West Street, Goderich. Ontario 524-7316
FARMS - RESIDENTIAL - VACATION - COMMERCIAL - RURAL
2 STOREY ALUMINUM SIDED
HOME ON 82.5' x 132' LOT
6.8 ACRE HOBBY FARM
Features include 3 bedrooms, 3 pc. bath &
upper laundry room with large living room,
formal dining room, eat -in kitchen, main
floor den, 4 pc. bath, main floor laundry/
pantry. Plus a main floor room 11' x 14' not
yet finished, with access to private 15' x 22'
patio. All for asking price of $69,900.00. Call
now for your anointment to view.
20 MINUTES FROM GODERICH
3 bedroom home with fireplace and full un-
finished basement. Driving shed 20' x 40',
10 acre lot with 3 acres white pine & small
orchard. Close to public school and Nine Mile
River. Call today for details.
Featurbs 1'/2 storey aluminum sided home
with 3 bedrooms, large kitchen. Drilled wail
in 1986. garage 30' x 20'. Good 2 storey
barn 47' x 54'. This property is priced right.
On a paved road between Auburn and Blyth.
UNIQUE & ENERGY EFFICIENT
2400 sq. ft. ranch style home with 4
bedrooms and 3 patio doors opening onto
grass courtyard. Central chimney, pine ceil-
ings and cupboards, and peerless antique
woodstove accent this 6 year old home
located on 100 acre farm with 55 acres bush.
Ideal year round retreat. Inquire today.
BAYFIELD AREA
Spacious 2storey brick fieldstone & stuc-
co construction. Nicely located on 4 acre lot
surveyed and fenced. 2 car brick garage,
small barn, mature shade trees. Owner
transferred. `4
•Jim Bissett 524-2431
•David Wilkinson 524-6885
• Wayne Scott 524-8087
°Doug Bland 482-7523
LAKEFRONT
Well maintained lakefront cottage in ;he
Kintail area. Priced to sell at S39,900.00.
Paul inn 528-3710
.Dominic Bradley 482-7841
.Terry McClinchey 529-3147
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WiLLE 1S
REAL ESTATE INC.
3 NORTH ST., GODERICH
524-2667
Sunset Beach Opportunity
Convert this 3 bedroom cottage into a
permanent home. On 150 ft. frontage,
set among mature trees in an excellent
location. This is a must to see for anyone
mildly interested. Includes a garage and
small out buildings. Ready to move -in
and start plans. Only $54.900. exclusive
listing, call today!
Investigate A Beauty
Located on the edge Of townon 1/2 acre
lot, immaculate 4 bedroom, 4 level split
home with all levels finished. Games
room, family room, Florida room and an
inground swimming pool. Act fast!
Ideal Highway Location
2'/2 acres of country breezes and
solitude! Very spacious. good
angelstone and siding rancher with at-
tached garage. A choice property!
4.04
A Rare Find!
Country living. but only minutes from
town. 10 acres of freedom, 2 horse
barns, attractive 3 bedroom rancher, at-
tached garage, finished recreation room.
View it today!
CALL US! V E STILL HAVE SOME
EXCELLENT LAKEFRONT COTTAGES
AVAILABLE
Delightful Sidesplit
Located on large lot in Clinton. Better
than new 1460 sq. ft. home with attach-
ed garage and paved drive. It's in move -
in condition!
Bruce Ryan 524-7752 Les Willens 524-8451
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