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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-30, Page 231// REAL ESTATE LISTINGS 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: TWO-BEDROOM home on ext'a large lot at Port Franks. Open to offers. Write Drawer 48, Signal - Star Publishing Ltd., Box 220, Goderich.---53,1x 1 - 1973 Mobile home. Good condition. 12 ft. x 60 ft. Partially furnished, $7500.00 1 - 1969 Mobile )tome in good cgindition. •12 ft. x 65 ft. 2 or 3 bedrooms. $7500. Phone 524-6521 or 1-744-1995-51,52,53,54x 3 BEDROOM HOUSE Semi detached, close to schools and shopping '37,500 10% DOWN Call ERIC KROHMER • 565-2843 LOWER INTEREST RATES NOW AVAILABLE ON f st and 2nd Mortgages .,' ANYWHEO IN ONTARIO ON RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND FARM PROPERTIES Interim Fin' ncing For New -Construction and Land Development FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE „ SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS .& CONSULTANTS LIMITED... HEAD OFFICE: 56 WEBER STREET EAST, KITCHENER, (5i9) 744-6535 BRANCH OFFICE: 705 GODERICH STREET, PORT ELGIN, (519) 832-2044 • EVENINGS CALL .HEPWORTH (519) 9351q2.542 WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGESFORINSTANpj' CASH b s: as s you greet the New Year in the shared warmth of your family and friends, we wish that yout's will be filled with all the meaningful :pleasures: W.J. HUGHES. REALTY LiMiTED DEB SHEWFELT EBB ROSS BILL HUGHES RITA ALLEN JOAN GIESBRECHT HAROLD ERB SUSAN BARLOW .'"^BARBARA SHEWFELT C.OUNTRY CLUB P.LA¥DOWNS In •the ' British . Consul playdowio for Division 13B held 'Ere' Va.nastra on December 18 'and 19, Cam Bogie's rink of Ron ,Klages, Dennis Lebrun and Jack MacKinnon were undefeated winning over Teeswater 3-2 and Seaforth 7-6, and 11-4, As. winner of Division I3B they will travel to Thornbury on January 9, 1977 to meet the *Division 13A winners to decide Division 13's winner, Congratulations and good luck to Cam and his rink. Des Cassidy's rink of Stan Paquette, Elmer ,Robertson and Bill Duncan represented the Club in the Seniors playdtowns in Exeter on Docethber 17, 197(i. Their rink won one game and lost two games, thus eliminating them from further competition. • In the Ladies Playdowns held in Hanover De,cember 13-15, Doris Paquette's rink lost two games and un- fortunately were eliminated from further'competition. , Special thanks to all curlers who represented our club• in the various playdowns. , BONSPIELS On December 18, 1976 two teams from Goderich travelled - to Ripley.,_,for a i Men's Bonspiel. • Jim - Hawkins' rink of Ralph. Foster, Tom, Hill and Dennis Connelly:were the winners of the first draw. In the 'second' draw, Gerald Walter's`rink of Roger Moore, Phil Turner and Jamieson "Ribey °placed - second. THOB.N.BHEA ,:TD.REALTOR Member of M.L.S. • L . CLINTON Fieldstone and brick ranch, excellent condition, 4. bedroom, large living room with bow window, Fieldstone fireplace, continental kitchen, combined dining room, attached garage. Tastefully "decorated. -.throughout with luxurylbroadloom° Call now for appointment to view. BAYFtELD VILLAGE Brick ranch style home now under construction, 3 bedroom, attached garage, freed lot, just '* off Highway 21 situated' on crescent.. BAYFIELD Custom built all electric home, 2 bedroom, large picture window, sundeck,living room, dining room,' maintenance free. Great for those retirement years. OVERLOOKING THE RIVER 3 bedroom home, family size, kitchen well decorated, garage and workshops, 5 minutes from Goderich. PHONE RON SAMWAYS 482-333.7 Alexander& :Chapma n Realty Limited Member Of The Huron Real Estate Board Multiple Listing Service Real Estate 1.11011 General insurance — Property Management 8 THE SQUARE, GODERICH. CLINTON: James St. -$18,000,,' immediate possession Ontario St. -open for offers. Thriving restaurant, good location. GODERICH: St. George's Crescent $73;900 - spacious ranch, fireplaces and pool, immediate possession. John Street - $42,900 - 3 bedroom brick, Targe lot, close to schools. Sunset Drive - Tudor style, 4 bedroom, fireplaces and finished rec room. $70,000 North Street --$79,900, 5 bedrooms; large dining room and living room. North Street - income property. Six apartments - 5 of which are furnished. Immediate possession - excellent condition inside and outside. Wellington St. -$48,000, 2 storey brick, 3 apartments, good income. 524-9662 or „524-6542 COMMERCIAL: Huron Road-: Service station, With fully automatic car wash. Prime commercial property, offers many possibilities. Cambridge Street - Well equipped machine shop - equipment included - $29,500. SUNCOAST DRIVE: Buy now at 1976 prices. Split entry - 3 bedroom country kitchen, sun deck. Basement insulated and ready for. your touch; Split levels - carpeted, 3 bedrooms, rec room level semi -finished. Small 3 bedroom bungalows proximately 1080 sq. ft. Large -3 bedroom • bungalows proximately 1227 sq. ft. Large fully' serviced lots, Immediate possession ap- a p-. Many other M.L,S. listings available. Come in and see us today. COUNTRY LIVING: East of Bayfield - $31,500 1 acre lot; 3 bedrooms. 160 Acre farm - $170,000,5 miles North of Goderich. Modern 3 bedroom brick bungalow. Garage and 2 barns. LOTS: West St. - $40,000 approximately 82 x 132 opposite Town Hatt. Lakeside Drive - $30,000 11/2 acres, fully serviced lakefront. Port Albert - half acre lots. Choice residential area. We will be pleased to offer free' expert advise on " buying, selling or mortgage arrangements. We have others for your consideration WHEN BUYING OR SELLING ,CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SALESPEOPLE t BERT ALEXANDER, 245 Catherine St., Tel. 524-7836 ED JESSOP, 182 Wilson St., Tel. 524-7287 ` BERNICE GLENN, Lucknow, Tel. 528-3234 SHELAGH SULLY, 64 Comox Cr., Tel. 524-9059 DON ABERHART, 84 Comex Cres., Tel. 524-7216 JOHN BANTER, RR 2, Goderich, Tel. 524-8149 VALERIE CAMPBELL, RR 1, Dungannon, Tela 529-7643 KEN THOMPSON, 198 Sunset Dr., 524.7514 By Nancy MacKinnon GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY DJ CEM,BER 10, I976—PAGE 7 CLUB 1ST DRAW WINNERS • -_A Sunday Mixed prize ty,in- ners were Jim and Barb Hawkins with Paul and Lorrai4'r'e Betties. Second prize went to Jack and Karen MacKinnon, Barry and Monica Pa, . . In the Monday Men's Draw, the Overall winners weee'Ron Klages with Ed. Brissette, Greg Hanson •and Larry Sturdy. ' In Tuesday •Afternoon Ladies Play the winners were' Kay Duncan, Kay King, Nancy MacLennan and 'Shirley Ward. Second place went to Doris 1? q.uette with Elaine Worsen','satel Smith and Joanne • Crabb. Third place went to Eleanor Erskine' with Muriel Murphy, Jean McGee and Joan Smith. - In Wednesday Night Ladi-e-st__ play. Maxine :Martin's rink were the first place winners. Carol Meyers Wilma Cruz and Theresa Donatis were her team mates. Second place went to Joan Grace with Nancy MacKinnon, Brenda Love and Vivienne,Jakalo. Third- place went to Doris' Paquette- with are K1aL es, . Louise Doggett and 'Barb Ruhl. In the Friday Night Mixed League first prize went 'to • John and Nancy MacKinnon- with acKinnonwith Maxine Martin and Dianne Verhoef, Second place went to Tom and Brenda Love with Craig and Caroline Cass. Third place wenttto Torn and Joanne Jasper, wlt'h Al and Mary Weatherby. The Consolation winners were Paul and Jerry Zurhrigg with Peter and Irene Ott. Congratulations to all the • first- draw prize winners. Don't forget that the second. draw'. resumes Monday, January 3, 1977. Happy New Year to all curlers.• .. PREVENT FOREST FIRES, THE MAN TO SEE IS • • • Clinton Office 482;3821 WARREN ZINN 529-7350 CLARK ZINN, • - 524-8620 HAROLD WORKMAN 482-7658 LARRY PLUMSTEEL 527-0052 PiERRE RAMMELOO 523-9478 Member,of the Huron County Real Estate Board Multiple listings Service tv's NTEE 300 acres, "250 workable, beef farm, no house. Near Brussels, 250 acres, 175 workable, good house, beef and corn drying set up, near Brussels.' • 100 acres,' 65 workable, brick house,, dairy barn. Near Brussels, 100.aores, 80 workable, 20 pasture, beef and sow operations Near Brussels. 90 acres, 55 workable. On Maitland River near Brussels. Apple• orchard•and laying hen operation on sinal) acreage with profitable returns. -- 80 acres,' 70 workable no buildings at Hoimesville. 3 bedroom brick home on 13;4 acres near Lucknow. 50 acres cash crop .land near Holmesville. Highway General Store, serving prosperous agricultural area; store and living -area recently renovated, turnover approximately $145,000 - additional income from Post Office of $5,000 annually. Asking 565,000 including all equipment. Stock extra. 120 acres near Blyth,100 workable, .3 bedroom house, large ' barn. 200 acre farm in Ashfield Township: 190 acres workable. Beef. barn, large silo and automated feeding Plus a farrowing unit. Comfortable home. Financing available. 218 acre dairy farm, Lucknow area, New, fully equipped ;,dairy.farm. 80 cows and quota available. Inquire for further information. ;100 acre cash crop farm, near Lucknow with building. .. Attenti�n Farmers A- FOR SALE PUREBRED , serviceable age hampshice.; boars. Puroc boars and York x Landrace boars: ROP tested and commercial. Bob Robinson, RR 4 Walton. 345- 23317.-52,53 - 45.0 GALLON Muuller bulk milk tank. Six years old. Also dumping station with releaser and washer. Four years old, Priced lova. for quick sale. Phone 482- -7487,-53,1. - FOR SALE Produce your own, electric power with a PTO driven Alternator -Generator. All sizes available now, CALL COLLECT 1-519-634-8424 5'PIGAMINT SYSTEMS PETERSBURG, ONT. 50-2 CLAY -- Silo Unloaders .y Feeders Cleaners Stabling Leg Elevators Liquid i�1anure Equipment Hog Equipment BUTLER — Silo Uriloaders Feeders Conveyors FARMATIC Mills - Augers, etc. ACORN — , Cleaners - Heated Waterers ZERO — Bulk Tanks Pipeline Equipment 9 Parlour WESTEE.L-ROSCO Granaries B & l.,- Hog Panelling LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS RR 1, Kiftcardine,.Ontario Phone 395-5286 WATER WELL::DRftUNG. "76 YEARS EXPERIENCE"''' • • FARM . SUBURBAN • INDUSTRIAL'MUNICIPAL • .'FREE ESTIMATES • ,4 Isv& b'% %11 til: GUARANTEED WELLSI� - • .& PERCi.1SSI0NDRILLS'I► ''OUR EXPERIENCE ASSURE'S LOWER COST WATER WELLS 1,-� ,:4141 JJEIfR DAVIDSON, 4 Rotary and Percussion Drills WELL DRILLING LIMITED PHONE 357-1960 WINGHA'M Collect Calls Accepted "ONTARIO'S FINEST -WATER WELLS SINCE • FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT • 4 ROTARY DU.NGANNON QOINGS Visitors on Sunday with Mrs-, Minnie Jones and Mel were Mrs, Mel Bell of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. John McIver of Toronto. Mrs: McIver is a - great-niece of Mrs, Jones. - Since attendance was very small at Dungannon United Church on Sunday ;morning the service was held in the Sunday School room. Shelley Rivett played the piano for the service,. The Rev. H,G. Dobson spoke on the topic, 'Faith Renewed Congratulations to Mr. and GODERICH OFFICE 38 ST. DAVID ST. PH. 5 24-29.66 CLINTON' OFFICE 86 KING ST. PH. 482-7.306 MAURICE CARDINER REAL ESTATE LIMITED . • PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING IN REAL 'ESTATE—MORTGAGES—INVESTMENT-SLIf1P,PRAlSALS LET'S NOT THINK OF HAS BEENS Rather face 1977, resolve to make the new year a year of personal, achievement. • To,this end we -dedicate our ex-. perience-and. desire to assist you. Inspecting any of the following properties will start you in the right direction. A GOOD HOME At a fair price offering three bedrooms, open dining area, bright living room, attractive kitchen. Full basement. This brick bungalow is only 2 years old. Lot 130 x 60 in nice district and near schools. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE For this 4 bedroom brick and aluminum constru ;ted ho home with so many goodies I cannot find word to express then will you ever know. ocated in the V.L.A, It is a good o do phone for inspection, only HOME ISNOT WHERE, YQU H NG Y HAT But where you are happy and comfortable when you walk in. This spacious five bedroom two storey brick home will do fust that. In immaculate condition throughout, A sauna bath to take care of your personal well being. Any reasonable offers will be considered. FOR RENT 'Two storey 3 or 4 bedroom home located in Saltford Heights. $250.00 per month rent in- cluding all utilities. Immediate possession. FROM ALL OF US A HAPPY NEW YEAR. FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTIATE REQUIREMENTS CEASE CONTACT. ANY-'f90•THE-"FOLLOWING: Maurice Gardiner Phone 524-7302 John Schneiker ,phone 524,6055 Peter MacE'wan Phone 524-9243 Rosemarie Lassaline Phiine 524-6818 B.R. Robinson Phone 52446905 Bruce Ryan Phone 5244762 19999.499 MRS.' MARY SERE Mrs. David Dawson' on- the birth of a daughter Robin Ellen. in Wirigharn Hospital on December 23, a sister for Jacqueline, Paul and Mary Beth. Mrs. Cecil Blake had her family home at various.times over the 'Christmas weekend, Mc.. and Mrs. Jim Blake and Sean of Alliston : M.r, and Mrs. Grant Sowerby •of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Blake,. Becky and Kara of Cambridge and:Mis's'B'arbara Blak'of Toronto. Cl-i'ristmas Sunday visitors with Mr. ;and .Mrs. Graham McNee were -their fam-il.y,Mr. and Mrs. Allan .McNee,.--" Edward and Paul of London: Mr. and Mrs. Jas Haydlen,` Laurie and Linda of Port Albert: Mr."and Mrs. Ken McNee, Timmy and Michael, Dungannon and Mr. and Mrs. Eric , McNee, Brenda and Craig of Nile. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton dined with Mr• and Mrs. G. McNee on. Christmas Day. • Mr. and Mrs. John Stan - bury of Nile were hosts on Christmas Eve to Mr. and Mrs. John Park, Glenda and Wayne: Mr. and Mrs Rick Park, Dennis and Dana: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Oldham, Johnny, Greg and Larissa of . Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. John Bere. and Karen,. London; Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie; Miss Dorothy Culbert; David and Gerry Bere. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Irvin spent the Christmas weekend with their datighter,Betty and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stirling, Darlene; and Harold in Thamesville. Mrs. Wm. Wiggins jSpent Christmas in Seaforth with her daughter Ruth and family, Mr. and. Mrs. George Ribey and fain- children: Mr. and • Mrs., John Bere and Karen of Lndon, Mrs. Jim Aust' oronto spent the weeken with `Mrs, Mary Bere. he other members of the Bere'family joined them on Christmas Day. Mrs. John Bere received a telephone: call from Trinidad on Saturday Morning_ and spoke to her mother and brother an'd-h•ie famity_._Mrs. Bere's. niece Leemby Chung who visited the Beres in London and Dungannon two years ago, was married On. December26 in Trinidad,, I�-