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TREASURE
This fine home Is one of few remaining old treasures of
the post era.
ditic Completely modern kitchen with original maple
ral FI flooring, adjoining dining room. Spacious but intimate_.
id In dining arca for 2 or, 10. Quiet bedroom arum In the up-
per storey. Large spacious living room provides o lavish
entertainment area:
'salty
This home Is sitting on 1 acre with many plants and
Shade trees. Price •50,000
Coll Lee Wyatt 1-672.0320 Res. 1.672-2361
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CONSULTANTS LIMITED
HEAD OFFICE: 56 WEBER STREET EAST, KITCHENER,
(519) 7446535
BRANCH OFFICE: 70S'GODERICH STREET, PORT
ELGIN, (919),1132-2044
EVENINGS CALL GARY EMMERSON-9342978
WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH
ON REGENT" St.; one storey
bungalow home; two bedrooms.
and a garage. Lot 90' .x 130'.
Phone 521-7572,9tf
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Phone: 482-9371
1 floor brick ranch -style home in
Clinton. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1%
baths, stone fireplace, all car-
peted, gas heating. Good location
on large lot.
11/2 storey insul-brick home in
Goderich, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms,
located close to uptown.
New homesbuilt to order, we
have a selection of serviced lots
to choose from.
Choice large building lot in
Brucefield.
1 floor frame h" rt in Clinton, 5
rooms, 3 becavv all carpeted,
full basemer77 ..cvtric heat.
Mobile home on 3 acres of land
near Blyth, barn on property.
2 storey brick mansion -type
home in Clinton, 9 rooms, 4
bedrooms, 2% baths, new family
room with fireplace, dining and
living room. Good corner lot well
rocated. -
Low priced 1%storey home in
Clinton, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms,
dining and living room, full
basement, excellent location.
One acre lot close to school with a
2 storey red brick home in
Clinton, 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms,
living and dining room, 2
fireplaces.
2 storey 4 -plea Clinton, good
location, reasonably priced.
FOOD FOR ..THOUGHT b
You never know what makes
some people tick until they start
to u41wi4igl'
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The World's Rey,of,
service. Will be held. Y il'I► ,fit.
Mark's ` "Anglican ': Church.
Auburn on Friday, March 4 at
2 p.m. in the charge ,tit"•ttle
Aub.Urn • 'Pr ashy tetrlaun
Woman's MissionarySociety,
The guest speaker will belhe
Rev. G.L..' Royal of Knox
Presbyterian" Church,,
Goderich. Everyone is invited
to attend this special day of
pryer service.
Mrs; Kenneth 'McDougall
visited recently ,with her
cousin, Mrs. Roy Cope of
London.
Mr. James Towe was able
to return home after being a -
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. Mrs. Towe had been
visiting with her family in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball
of Clinton visited recently
with Mrs. Bell Allen. -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig
of Lucan visited last week
with his father, Mr. Willaim
Craig and. aunt, Mrs. Bell
Allen.
Many from this "district
attended the opening
ceremony of the Blyth Arena
and enjoyed the hot beef
smorgasbord dinner.
The Auburn Snowmobile
Club met at the home of the
president, James Schnedier.
The president was in charge
of the meeting and the
minutes were adopted as read
by the secretary Mrs. Keith
Rodger. Plans were made to
Clinton race
The tu>vnout at the advance
pool held Saturday for the -
upcoming municipal election
in. Clinton to pick a new
mayor was heavier " than
usual.'`
There were 38 voters at the
advance poll compared to 23
who voted at theelast advance
poll late in November.
According to • returning
officer clerk -treasurer Cam
Proctor the turnout was the
heaviest in some years and
could -either indicate a heavy
turnout at next Monday s
election or it would be tl$
just a lot of peoPtiEr•,aj'e,.goi�gg
away on winker vacations a
wanted to make sure they
hold a pancake, sausage,.
bacon and, eggs etc. on March
13 to be served from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. in the Community
Memorial Hall. Everyone is
invited with adults $2.50 and
children under 12 years -
$1.00.
SNOWMOBILE CLUB
An invitation received from
the Colborne Club was ac-
cepted •by Auburn
Snowmobilers for a family
day. •
The members voted a vote
of thanks to Donald Cart-
wright for the stove he made
to replace the one he had
made before which had been
stolen from the Club. House
during the summer months,
The Club has planned
snowmobile runs for each
Saturday evening and have
had a good attendance for this
season.
Committee in charge of the
pancake Sunday Brunch are
Mrs. William Robertson,
Mrs. William Seers, Mrs.
Keith Rodger and Mrs.
James Schneider. A delicious
lunch was served by Mrs.
Schneider.
On February 19, all
snowmobilers returned to Mr.
and Mrs. William Seers'
cottage and on February 26
all returned to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William
Robertson. At both places the
ladies served lunch.
gets 'interest
voted.
Mr. Proctor said that the
pollswill be open from 11
a.m. to 8 p.m. next Monday
and all polls will be held at the
same places as the last
December 6 election.
Because there is only one
ballot Mr. Proctor said
results should be all tabulated
by 9:30 p.m. at the latest.
Five men Bill Crawford,
Jim Hunter Harold Lobb
Terry Maguire and George
Vance are seeking the seat
left vacant when mayor -elect
Don Kay died suddenly last
December • before taking
office.
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4-H CLUB
The Auburn 4-H club No I
met at the home of the leader
Mrs. Donald Cartwright for
its first meeting for the spring
project., Clothes for Leisure.
The leaders discussed the
sewing project and outlined
material to be used, style of
patterns and named the
Merl
)owoll;,
sCarolRoSeel .
, • Vicki sh
articles required . in the hiiri,
sewing • basket. They -• Ottaway.
elf'
demonstrated how to
straighten material and how
to preshrink it.
The girls measured each
other to get the proper size.of
pattern.
The election of officers took
'place. President is Kim
McDowell; Vice-president,
Janet Cook; .:Secretary,
her i lother
Myrtle Munro
Mrs ' , and "Dire `Gordon
Powell `visitf d on the weeken
with their °so"ti•: Wayne
Thorold.
Mr. and Mill. Donald
Youngblut of 'London: visited
last Saturday with his
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Munro.
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Service Station Dealer
Gulf Oil Canada Ltd. has an outstanding established profit apportunity
in Goderich for an individual with initiative. Gulf needs a person to lease
and operate a service station outlet. Willingness to make capital in-
vestment in your own business is essential. Licensed mechanic, previous
experience in the service station business or related business is desirable.
The successful candidate can be assured of a good annual income and will
receive extensive training in the sales, service and business aspects of
the petroleum marketing business. In addition a continuous program of
advertising, marketing and business counselling will be available to Gulf
Station operators.
Apply to:
GULF OIL CANADA LIMITED
MR. S. H. WATT
383 RICHMOND ST., STE. 900, LONDON, ONT. N6A 3C4
TELEPHONE 6724034
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