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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-11-04, Page 28CIose to: the Lake An elegant 4 bedroom house, with a good view of Lake Huron is now offered for sale. Features distinc- tive styling with its up- stairs balcony. 2 fireplaces. Finished recreation room. Located in •a new residential area and close to schools. 101 J PAGE 10--0013 RICH SIGNAL-SSTAR, THURSDAY, N! ,— VB:NI Bk: It1.4,. 197(1 David, Peterson, Eric Peterson; Janet Amos and Terry Tweed take part in a scene from the original Theatre Passe• Muraille production of 1837: The Farmers' Rev.olt. A revival of the show dealing with the revolt of Western Nile Explorers have begun hiving their meetings on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 to 8:30p.m. Ontario farmersagainst the Family Compact in 1837 will take place in Blyth Memorial Hall, Wednesday. Nov. 17 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available in Goderich at Campbell's, in Clinton at the News -Record or by calling 5923-9646. Notes :from Nile : • p.m. ONLY $24,000 « for this 13/4 „storey, 3' bedroom ' home in Auburn. Large .kitchen, dining $, living room, 4 pc. bath, 2 car garage and taxes only S63 It's a steal! IN GODERICH a lovely 2 storey, 3 bedroom semi- detached home with finished rec room, private drive, fenced, yard and much more, in a good area close to schools...a great buy at only $32,500. WILSON STREET Spacious 2 storey, 4 bedroom home with 3 baths, separate dining room, laundry room, family room & finished, basement. Quality broadloom throughout except ,kitchen & foyer. There are many lovely ' surprises awaiting you in this beautiful home....Well .Worth the asking price of 569,000.. BAYFIELD A delightful 3 bedroom, cedar sided home on a largelot with. mature trees. .and all the privacy one could ask for. Living room features a field stone fireplace with raised hearth, 2 baths, at- tached garage. Close to schools, churches &. shopping. Asking $68,000, BLYTH.. 2 storey brick, 4bedroom home completely remodelled and. renovated throughout, sits on a large double lot: A very coin- fortable family home at a. reasonable price. Asking 549,900. KINLOSS TOWNSHIP 100 acre farm, . no buildings. Approximately.. 75 acres workable. Reduced to 542,000. HOBBY FCJ2M 37x/2 acres with a 7 bedroom home, family room, games room, den, library, sewing room, walk tri freezer, heated swimming pool, 2 fireplaces, 2 car garage and much, much more. Reduced to 5165,000. BUSY NO. 4 HIGHWAY Almost 2 acres of valuable property with a 3 bedroom house and business quarters. Large metal building 40 x 100. Ideal for a variety of businesses both retail and wholesale. . Asking $70,000....but owner anxious to tell so, Make Us An Offer. ' MOBILES 2'bedroom.s ° 514,900. 3 bedrooms 13,900.. 2 bedrooms .6,900. COTTAGES 3 bedrooms' at Horizon View Estates. Asking .523,900. 3 bedrooms at Brindley • Beach Asking 527,000. 2 bedrooms at Lane of Pines Asking 532,900. 3 bedrooms south of Hayfield • Asking .$45,000: Wealso have lots and acreages for sale so call us today foe in- formation or an appointment to view. DON NOLs REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTOR - 53 West Street '524.0.951 °. Tom TobeY " 529=7431 Anna Melski • Enid Bell ' 524.2768 524.8191 Rhonda Brown read the story after which the slate of officers was elected. President is . Lisa Brown; secretary, Janette - Brown; treasurer, Penny Rutledge; vice president,. Rhonda reporter, Cindy' For the next meeting, the. girls were asked to bring an empty bottle to decorate. Church arid Sunday School begins this Sunday at T::i0 p.m. for the winter-. AUBURN AND,fliSTRICT.NENS ST. MARK'S CHURCH The Octobereeting id the St.. Marmeeting Auburn Anglican ',Church Women -was held least: Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Lawlor. Mrs. Lgwloropened the meeting and • welcomed the members. An article on meditation was read by the members and also a reading entitled Deborah taken from the Living Message. -The business part of the meeting was conducted by the president Mrs. Robert, Slater..; The poll call was answered by naming a verse in the Bible including' the Apostle James.... The. travelling apron received a "--fenny for each letter in "Now thank we all our God". The September report was read by the secretary, Mrs. John Deer who also gave the financial statement in the absence of the treasurer Mrs. Thomas Haggitt (due to "a recent fall when she frac- tured her ankle). A letter was read written to the Huron Church News by Mrs. Irene Clark who was a former member • of St. Mark's A.C.W.A. A get -well card signed by all members was sent to Mrs. Elsie ScottWho is at present a patient in Clinton hospital i~olloWing surgery. A small auction was held and a lunch served by Mrs; Lawlor assisted by Mrs. Donald Cartwright. exon: er : I man Realty - Limsted Member Of The Huron Real. Estate Board Real Estate ww•Generai Insurance Property -Management 8 THE: SQUARE, GODERICH _ 524-9662 or Cottages Two furnished cottages situated on beautifully treed Lots on the bank of the Maitland, river • near Benmiller. Drilled"well with pressure system. • Propane heat and Lights. The property .contains approx. 3 acres and is to be sold as one unit. • 75 Cottage Lot Maple Grove Beath. Im- mediately north of Port Albert: Well treed with immediate access to good sandy beach. No erosion. Asking. $13,000. We would be pleased to offer free expert advice on buying or selling real estate. Be informed...come in ar?d see us today. Your Own Business Well equipped machine.. shop.. In concrete block building approx. 32 by 32 on lot approx. 81 by 132. Only •29,500: A real opportunity. 78 524-6542 New Houses Now ready -for immediate possession. Located.. on Suncoast . Drive close to schools and close to the lake. Choose now. Electric heating. Fully serviced lots. Paved . street. Priced to sell quickly. Contact any of our salespeople for an inspection • at your con- venience. Clinton Lower priced 11/2 storey' frame houseon a corner lot location. Large living room with fireplace. Modern kitchen. Very Targe dining room. Warni. oil hot water heating. Im- mediate possession. Excellent condition inside and outside. Priced for quick sale. Value hard to duplicate. 65 • .Thriving restaurant business immediately north of Clinton on No. 4 Highway. On Targe paved lot - excellent parking - seats'' 60 people. Gas pumps. Includes modern 3 bedroom apartment. 86 Business Opportunity Farms 300 acres level crop land near Lake Huron North of Goderich. 200 acres tile drained and balance in grass. This is first -class crop land and priced right: 25 -300 acres in one block.. Excellent cash crop or stock farm. 260acres level all tile drained - balance pasture with spring creek andsome. bush. Large bank barn with upright and bunk silos. Good house. This farm is.a high heat unit area. Located 5 miles from Lake Huron in the Am- berley district. 3 1NCOMI Large red brick 21/2 Storey 'house ' containing 4 apartments all rented. .' Live •in one and have good income ' from the others. Ideal location one short block from the Square. 72 We have other listings for your consideration. 'Come in and see us. today. One Near Old Brick 3 bedroom .house. with attractive corner lot location. Partially finished basement. Electric - heat. Close to schools. Owners locating in rural 'area. Good,93i4 percent mortgage on house Priced for quick sale. 103 Lower Priced . • Immediate possession on this 3 bedroom house with finished recreation room or 4th 'bedroom. Electric hot water heating. Like new condition. Paved drive and ' carport. Close to schools. Priced adjusted for gdick sale. 81 Country -Living Enjoy rural 'atmosphere in this 11/2 storey house with one acre. Fireplace and partially remodelled .kit- , then with modern . cup- boards. Located about .3 _ miles from Bayfield. Asking 531,500. • 99 SwimmingPool Nearly new brick three bedroom bungalow with heated in -ground swim- ming pool. Close to schools. Family room in basement with extra two piece bath. Immediate posessioh. Opeh for offers:1 arge.lot.• 33 Building Lot Located on West Street opposite town offices.: Lot approximately 81 -by 132. Choice location for retail store or office building. 90 Building .Lot Attractive one acre building lot on Highway 21. immediately. south of Bayfield. Water „available / to . the propety and features bush at the rear.. 100 PROPERTIES Brick well constructed 2 storey house with finished attic. Presently three apartments. Choice corner lot location in good residential area. Cut your living costs, by having monthly interne. • 73 We hove others for your consideratioiri F THE FOLLOWING SALgSPl OPLE s ED JESSOP, 182 Wilson. S}.; Tel. 524-7287 SHELAGH• SULLY, 64 Comox Cr., Tel. 524-9059 JOHN BANTER, RR 2, Goderich, Tel. 524-81.49. KEN THOMISON, 198 Sunset Dr., 524-7514 WREN BUYING OR SELLING ,CONTACT ANY d BERG' 'ALFEXANbER, 245- Catherine St., Tel. 524-7836 BERNICE GLENN, Lucknow, Tel, 520-32.4. DON ABERHART, 84 Comox Cres:, Tel. 524-7216 VALERIE CAMPBELL, OR 1, Dungannon, Tel. 529-7643 •4 4 Mrs: Wes Broderick 526—i59;5 Frames Clark and Mrs. AUBURN 4-I.1 Robert Arthur. Kindergarten and pre- school - Best Hallowe'en Donna Lynn Armstrong, second - Kari McClinchey and third -• Lorrie Armstrong: The best comic costume prize went to Stacey McClinchey. . Girls six and over - Sharon Glousher, second - 'Joy McClinchey and third Lorie Cartwright. Boys best costume Steven Verbeek, second Wayne Bos and third Chris Shaw, Boys and girls comic- Dennis Schneider, Shawn Seers and Brenda Bos. Best couple, - Debbie Cun- ningham and Christine 'Van Spengen and second - Darlene Hunking- and ; Annette Losereit. • The most original costume prize went to Ralph, John, Helena and . Beatrice. -De Vries, all dressed like a sheaf of corn. Cookies and punch were served- by members of the recreational committee and other helpers. On leaving a large bag of candy, . a gingerbread`' man and a balloon were given toall. children. The gingerbread men had been made.by Mrs. St. Jean: The generous donations of the community made. •it possible to give the children these treats. ----- SOCIAL NEWS• . Tte sixth meeting of the Little Seedlings:, Auburn I=9 -H club was held at the home°>of Mrs. John Hildebrand. The meeting Wasopened by the president Sherry Verbeek with the 9-H pledge The minutes were accepted as read by Nancy Verbeek. • All took part in the making. of gingerbread. The roll call was answered by naming two free -choice cereal -recipes from the member's para- phlet. • A debate was held on convenience foods versus home . made food. A discus -cion took place how to shop . and• store -cereals. Sandra -..,l "Clinchey and Janet Cook' made bran sugar sauce and Marilyn Wightman and Sherry Verbeek made lemon sauce- for the. gingerbread. WALKERBURN CLUB The monthly meeting of the Walkerburn • Club was held last week at the home of Mrs. Leonard Archambault with Mrs. Joe Hunking presiding. The meeting was opened by singing 0 Canada followed by prayer by Mrs. Garth McClinchey.. The roll call was answered by each paying a donation to their . Korean Foster Child. The draw prize donated by Mrs. Ted Hunking was won by Mrs. Joe Hunking. The minutes ofthe previous. meeting were accepted 'as read bythe secretary, Mrs. -Lloyd Penfound. The treasurer Mrs. Garth 1VIcClinchey gave the financial statement which was accepted. She stated that the support of. the Foster Child had been paid up to the end. of January. -A letter stating that the support had been raised from $13.Q0 to', $15.00, was approved by the members. Plans were made to hold, the November meeting at the home of Mrs. Ronald Gruff with the lunch committee being Mrs. Leonard Archambault and Mrs. Joe Hunking and the program committee to be Mrs. Ronald Gross and Mrs Lloyd 'Pen - found. There will be a sale of home-made baking and ' a miscellaneous sale. A program ofcontestswere conducted by Mrs. Stewart Ball - and Mr.s... Garth McClinchey. Pumpkin pi with whipped cream wa served by Mrs. Ronald Gross, Mrs. Lloyd Penfound• and Mrs. Leonard Archambault. a RECREATION COMMITTEE Happy Hallowe'en to all was the : greeting given to about 700 children when they `assembled last Saturday evening for the Auburn Recreational Cern mittee's annual party.: The hall was decorated in •orange and black streamers, balloons andiighted pumpkin faces. Weird ghostly music was played by Frank Slater on record. `$egistration of children was done by Mrs. Frances Clark and Mrs. Donald Haines. Bingo card games were .played until all had arrived. All costumed children paraded to music played by Mrs. Donald Haines. Very colorful costumes were worn by all and judges. :were Mr. James Towe, Mrs. Several from here assisted ax' the Bazaar and tea last. Tuesday at Huronview. They were • Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs.. Robert Peck, Mrs. Frances Clark,Mrs. Thomas Jardin . and Mrs. • Eleanor Bradnock. We are pleased to report that Mr: -and Mrs. Emer Rodger, RR .2 Auburn are home afte'r both having. surgery in Victoria hospital'. . Prize winnersiat the weekly Tuesday evening; euchre, party last week were High Man - Williazn'J. Craig, Low , Man - David Cartwright, High • Lady - Mrs. Tom Hallam, Low Lady - Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson,Novelty - Kenneth McDougall. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies were .Mr:. and Mrs. Spencer_ Ger- man. of:Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler of man,. Mrs. J. Sherman c Salford, . Mrs. Edna Sippel and ' M,rs. Charles Wilbee both of Stratford and. Mr. an Mrs. Emmerson , H'obbs Caroline and . Howard 'o Talbotville. . MtiC-Caro-• Beadle of Kit chener spent the weeken with her mother, Mrs. Ion Beadle' and brother Mr Gondon"Beadle. Mrs. Marie MulliganR.r of Goderich visited last wee oneday with Miss Laur Phillips and Mr. and --Mrs Thomas Johnston befor leaving for her new positio at the hospital at Surrey British Columbia. Miss ,Lynn Turner ha accepted a, position of. nursin, at Victoria hospital; . Londe and took up her duties there couple of weeks ago. , Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moor of Stratford visited last wee with Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Johnston and Miss Laur Phillips. Miss Shelley Haggitt Zurich visited • with he grandmother and grant father .Mr. and Mrs. Thoma '1-iaggittlast' Saturday. ' Mr. and - Mrs. -Clayto Robertson returned to the: home in Meaford . 'afte visiting with her mothe: Mrs. Elva Straughan and he sister, Mrs. Thomas Jardi and Mr-, Jardin. ' Mrs. Stewart Blathw.ay visited last week with friend in Toronto: --- Mr: and.Mrs. Ben H•rnilto took her mother Mrs. Ray L Vigrie hometo Windsor afte her visiting with them for few weeks. Mr. Norman McDowe visited last week with his wif who is a patient in Universit hospital, London, We wish he a speedy recovery. Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Davie visited last Saturday. With .he brother, Mr. •Kenneth Monc 'and Mrs. Monck and Mrs. I Noble and . Shelley • at the cottage at Grand Bend. Al: at Camlachie with Mr. an Mrs. Mike Sewell and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ha milt() were guests at a retiremer party at the Bedford Hot last,. Friday when •fello workers . were present. Be retired last Thursday evenir from Dominion Roa Machinery Co. Ltd. "- • • • • Hohn esville NewNews • M. The Annual 'Bazaar of the Holmesville United Church will be held at ' the White Carnation, Wednesd.a November 10 with crafts, home baking etc. on sale. A tea room will also be open. Produce will be for sale as will other home made goodies. Everyone come out and have a good time. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Avery are off for `Ole day to Elmira. Mrs. Herb McAdam and her daughter are visiting with Mrs. McAdarn's son who is a patient in the Kitchener hospital. Get well wishes are extended to him from - the community. . There are Three Wise Men in Holmesville who are out hunting, and trapping. But we would like to' know what! So just keep us up to date men. Thank you!!! We at Deeves are fighting a loosing" battle it seems. Clarence ' Perdue and Ed LOWER INTEREST RATES NOW AVAILABLE ON I st and 2nd Mortgages . ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO ON , RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND FARM PROPERTIES.._ Interim Financing For New Construction and Land Development FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS A CONSULTANTS LIMITED ,7 HEADOFFIC'E: 56 WEBER STREET EAST,'KITCHENER, (51.9) 744.6535. " BRANCH OFFICE: 705 GODERICH STREET,'PORT ELGIN* (519) 1132-204.4 EVENINGS CALL HEPWORTH (519) 935-2542 WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH. ' By Blanche Deeves broke up a beaver,dam on tl farm yesterday. They we down today to, look thin, over, only to find the•beave have rebuilt their home.• . School News November '15-19 ' will exam we,e.k at t Holmesville school. .Th applies particularly to t Grades five through eig pupils. A -schedule of exar will be sent home at a lat • date. . Women's Institute Goderich Townsh Women's Institute will. me November 8 in • t Holmesville School.' Guest speaker will be t Goderich Chief of Police, N King. There, will also be Jewelry party demonstrati by Blanche Deeves. November 18 will start t monthly . carni games, at p.m. Keep the date in mil °everyone.: ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wreg and Mr. and Mrs. Anders from Brandon:, .Man.itol visited recently with Mr. ai Mrs. Alvin'Bettles. FOR SALE 14' Wide 6E' Long Furnished • 3 NEW BEDS + NEW vrovE & FRIDGE ALL SET UP IN BEAUTIFUL MENESET PARK, READN TO MOVE RIGHT 1N. ONLY 51,500.00 DOWN FULL• PRICE 514,900.00 CALL WENDY AT 524 6067