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1 Year Old
Lake Front
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3 bedrooalls,carpeted, living
room, dining room, kitchen, 4
piece deluxe bathroom,
washer and dryer, landscaped
yard, utility shed and patio. In
Meneset Park. Available
immediately.
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7. Real estate for sale
PRIVATE SALE
3 bedroom brisk house, new
gas furnace, quiet street, near
to all schools, Strang Court.
$33,500. Call S24-2229
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38 5T. DAVID STREET, GODERICH 524-2966
SENNETT STREET: Modern brick and
color sided home with 3 Targe bedrooms,
dining room, living room, rec room.
'Fenced in yard, close to all schools. Many
extras are included.
HINCKS STREET: A solid 2 storey red
[brick for the price of a bungalow? We've
Egot it! 4 bedrooms, living room, dining
room and full basement in a good sized lot.
Priced for immediate =sale.
IIDESPLIT BEAUTY — ELDON
STREET: Keep cool in the pool of tMsaP --
lxclusive 3 bedroom home. Many extras
ncludequality carpets, finished rec room,
podeck, and carport. Fenced in yard and
pir to all schools.
EWOATE STREET - r-RACENTC't •'-”
1STED: 11/ storey insul `brick With full
asement has double. living room, 4
Hams and porch. This family home is
Irked to suit the modest budget so call for
iarly inspection.
IELLINGTON STREET — RECENTLY
jISTED: Cozy 3 bedroom brick bungalow
lith kitchen, living room, full basement
nd private drive. Must be seen!
STS: Take your pick from our full
lection:
SUNSET DRIVE: Beautiful 4 level brick
features rec room, den and two car at-
tached garage. This immaculate 3
bedroom home is very tastefully decorated
and occupies an i excellent West end
location.
RAISED BRICK RANCH: Attractive 3
bedroom home has dining room, sun deck,
full bseement, rec room and fireplace. Call
us today. It's priced to sell.
HINCKS STREET: Attractive two storey
brick offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and
a full finished basement with rec room and
laundry. In mint condition with sun deck
off dining area. Priced for immediate sale.
,•l*"-' INCOME PROPERTIES'
COUNTRY STORE: Excellent grocery
business includes all stock and living
accommodations located in Stanley
township. 'Excellent clientele and year
round business. Call 524-2966 for details.
APARTMENT BUILDING: Picturesque 4
unit apartment ideally located at 65
Montreal St. combines good income with
quality living accommodations. For
details on this investment opportunity, call•
524-2966. .
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PLEASE CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
BRUCE RYAN .524-7762
PETE BETTGER 524-2865
MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031
JOHN SCHNEIKER 524-6055
SHERYL WESTERHOUT 524-2961
PETER MacEWAN 524-9243
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EXECUTIVE COTTAGE
IfON BEACH s- 3 Mi. S. OF HAYFIELD YACHT BASIN
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hbeach . 3 bedroom .3 baths plus guest cottage attached sleeps;
*MOW- Florldi robin, Cut stone fireplace, glass wall doors,
Ilr ji, Concrata.steps to the beach. Beautiful view.
ung's, playgreufrd. ttemfortabie.terms if desired.
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GODERICH • .. WALKERTON,
Don Denomme .• Paul Kuenemaik
524-2747 881-0476
MemIier Of
"Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association"
and
"The Better Business Bureau"
IDEAL FAMILY HOME
The ideal family home is available on Comox Crescent. Close
to schools. Finished family room and fourth bedroom. Extra
bath. Also a games room. Excellent condition inside and
outside. Priced at $54,900 for the lucky buyer.
ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN•
REALTY LIMITED
8 THE SQUARE GODERICH
524-6542
THE, MAN TO SEEIS :.. Cllsiton Office 482-3821
WARREN ZINN: 529-7350
CLARK ZINN • 524-8620
HAROLD WORKMAN 482-7658
LARRY PLUMSTEEL 527-0052
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Established cottage dwelling on lake front lot north Si.
Goderich. .
146 acres, choice white bean and corn land, Highway No. 21
north of Goderich.
Dungannon, nearly new three bedroom home, 4 and 3 piece
bath; stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher to remain. Taxes
1199. Priced right.
450 acres of cash crop land, high heat units, close to Lake
Huron. Excellent brick home.'
Country estate Ashfield Township, 100 acres, new side -split
home, 2200 sq. ft. overlooking river and spring fed stream.
Horse barns and fenced exercise area. Shown by ap-
pointment only.
Six room frame home, Victoria Street,Goderich, living room,
dining room, 3 bedrooms. Private drive.
189 acres, 140 workable near Auburn, no buildings.
100 acres, 6S workable, brick house, dairy barn, Near,
Brussels.
Good selection of new homes in Seaforth.
:80 acres, 70 workable no building*',.art Holmesville.
3 bedroom brick home on 13/4 acrell r
tesiltr Lueketow.
.218 acre dairy farm, Lucknow arel New, fully equipped
"dairy farm. 80 cows and quota avallablo. Inquire for further
jnformatlon.
Vacant land.Commercial outlet on Main Street; Clinton with or without
COU tfv*'.,tate — lrJMmod he I
fliers, double gerager smell ba
C.mmiercia1 outlet in oaten, Oyt
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vie, 4 bedidems, 3-
k, on, oil e;acre east-'
car dealer's let.
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by WIlma,Oke
The Huron -Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate
School Board ratified Monday
a three-year agreement with
its , custodians. The
agreement, subject to the
approval of the Anti -Inflation.
Board, covers the period July
1, 1977 to June 30, 1980 and
calls for an increase of eight
per cent in the first year and
six per cent in each of the
second and third years. All
other benefits remain un-
changed.
Negotiations for the board's
18 custodians were conducted
by a local committee of
custodians' under the
chairmanship of Harry Hak
of Seaforth and the others
7. Real estate for sale
REAL ESTATE
PICTURESQUE
is the only way to describe this 4
bedroom home on Eldon Ave.
Extremely attractive, well
maintained and landscaped.
Excellent area. A home to Come
Home to!
Near the Nile 10 acres with
buildings $39,300 or 3.5 acres with
buildings at 131,500.
Panoramic View of the Maitland
River Valley and Golf Course can
be yours from this 4 bedroom
Gloucester Terrace bungalow.
Many extras.
Close to'.5 Points - 11/2" storey
brick. Possibility for professional
- office, photography studio, etc.
Only $31,900.
�_ BLYTH
11/2 storey brick on large lot.,
Taxes only 1200 per year. Price
only 129,000. Try an offer.
• 7.5 ACRES
near Benmiller. 700' frontage on
Maitland River. Asking 550,000
What plans do you have for this?
Want to .come back home to
farm? 237.5 Acres in Ashfield.
Ideal for dairy, beef or cash crop.
Need lots of room, a fireplace, 4
bedrooms, family room, den, an
extra lot? All this and much more
when you purchase this raised
Colonial bungalow on Bennett St.
160 St. David — Taxes under $200.
Reduced to 123,000 for a quick
sale.
3 bedroom VLA bungalow with
attached garage, large well
landscaped lot. Asking 147,900.
SESQUICENTENNIAL MINUS
47. Stone house on 2 acres near
Blyth. 60' x 28' steel building for
the hobbyist. 179,500. Vendor
would hold mortgage.
75 acres on paved Hwy. between
Hensall and Zurich. 3 bedroom
home recently renovated. Owner
illness forces sale at 559,300.
Make an offer.
Executive cottage south of
Bayfield on well treed, lakefront
lot 100' x 300'. All furnishings
included.
5 Unit Apartment building at
Saltford. Good annuel income.
All rented at present.
If you come home to visit and
want to stay, consult us about a
lot or house.
Celebrate your Silver Jubilee in
your very own Goderich castle.
Completely renovated and
tastefully decorated. 4 bedrooms,
fireplace on each floor. Many
extras.
today.
DON-- HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD.
REALTOR
13 West Street
5244051
.Tom Tobaey
529-7431
Anne Melski Enid Bell
4242748 524-8191
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were Joe Burke, Goderich;
Lee Regier, Zurich and
Martin Gtillikers, Stratford.
Trustee David Teaben of
Stratford was chairman of
the board negotiating team
and the other members were:
Trustees Ted Geoffrey of
Zurich; Donald Crowley of
RR2 Gadshill; RonaldsMarcy
of Stratford and William
Kinahan of Lucknow.
Due to declining • enrolment,
the board owned portable
classroom in Kinkora will be
moved this summer to Exeter
where it -Will have many uses.
The board -owned portable. in
Seaforth will be moved to
Zurich to replace the rental
portable presently in Zurich.
This portable classroom will
be returned to C. L. Martin
from whom it was originally
rented. It was revealed that it
costs approximately $750 to
move a portable. ••
The following teachers
have been hired to begin
classes on the first of Sep-
tember: Sherry Killby to -St.
Aloysius at Stratford; Leslie
Woods, itinerant oral French;
Ida Martin to Sacred Heart
School, Wingham and Larry
Murray to Precious Blood,
Exeter.
The following transfer of
teaching staff was approved
by the board: Frances Craig,
principal relief at Clinton, to
St. Columban; James
McQuillan at Seaforth to St.
Joseph's; Stratford;
Raymond Contois at Kinkora
to St. Patrick's, Dublin;
7. Real estate for sale
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Phone: 482-9371_
1 floor frame home in Varna, 7
rooms, 4 bedrooms, living room
with fireplace. TV room, all
carpeted, new oil furnace, large
lot.
Fully equipped restaurant in
Clinton, showing good returns,
excellent location. •
Why rent? This 1 floor double unit
home on. Queen St. Clinton priced
under $30,000 can make your
payments easy. Low down
payment can be arranged. ,
14 acres in Stanley Twp. 11/2
storey home, 6 rooms, 4
bedrooms, living room carpeted,
oil furnace.
12 acres it Soto `eek backs o
property.
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1 floor home in Clinton, 4•rooms, 2
bedrooms, all carpeted, utility
room, electric heat, no basement,
excellent retirement home.
134 acre near Lucknow, 11/2
storey home, 8 rooms, 4
bedrooms, dining and living room
carpeted, full basement, double
garage.
5 acres near Londesboro, 2 storey
brick home, 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms,
new furnace, living and dining
room, large L-shaped barn and
shed.
2 storey brick home in Hensel!, 8
rooms, 3 bedrooms carpeted, 1%
baths, full basement.
11/2 storey al -sided home in
Londesboro, 7 rooms, 3
bedrooms, dining and living
room, oil heated, r/4 acre lot.
Priced right -tor sale,
2 storey mansion -style home in
Clinton, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms,
new family room with fireplace,
good lot well located.
1 floor frame horn,. in Blyth, 5
rooms, 3MO oms, full
basement, SO....ced, finished
recreation room.
20 acres in Stanley Twp. 16 acres
in crop, backs on Bannockburn
River.
5 acres near Carlow, Il% storey
=home, 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1%
baths, oil'Furnace. Barn equipped
for sows.
13/4 acres at Kingsbridge, 2 storey
home, 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1%
baths, dining and living room, oil
heated.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The way moat f iahermen catch
fish Is by the ta!le.',y
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Edith McCarroll'at Maori!,
to become teacher -librarian;
Marta Szczesiak, at St:
Aloysius, Stratferil, to Uur
Lady of Mount Calcmnel. and'
Helen Ryan, principal's relief
of Our Lady of Mount: Carmel
to full teaching staff, ..
Ronald Cladding, family
life co-ordinator, presented
the board members with
copies of the parent concept
sheets on the grade 8 family
life curriculum 'to be
presented in the schools next
term. •
Mr. Gladding said he will
be halnding out copies to the
grade 8 parents when he has a
meeting with them in Sep-
tember before the program
begins so that he will be able
to outline it to the parents. To
be successful Mr. Cladding
says the church,•Tome and
school must -be working
together on the program. He
said in some schools the
program will be taught in one
period each week but in other
schools- it is •possible itmay
given in two shorter periods
whichever suits that par-
ticular school.
The board approved the
revised grade 8 family life
curriculum as presented at
last meeting of the board.
The, board authorized the
renewing of the contract with
Sparkle Maintenance at the
rate of $40 per month -for
cleaning each of the ` 11
classrooms or the equivalent
at St. Michael's School,
Stratford.
David Teahen of the
Assessment Committee
reported that five new
children from Tavistock will
be attending separate'schools
in the fall and will require bus
services. They are presently
attending' the Perth public
school system. Mr. Teahen is
hopeful there will be more
students transferring and
indicated that Father Gleeson
is working on it:
Trustees Ronald Marcy and
David Teahen both of
Stratford and Arthur Haid of
RR4 Listowel gave reports on
the Canadian Association of
Separate School Trustees
convention which they all
attended in Edmonton earlier
this month. They said the ..
conference wa,s based on
adult education.
Mack Woods, Stratford,
supervisory officer of District
Five (Waterloo), attended the
meeting as an observer. John
Vintar, director of education
and Joseph Mills, superin-
tendent of special services.
were not at the meeting as
they were attending the
grduation ceremonies of
their children. -
The board continues to
meet in committee of the
whole in camera di ussing
the hiring of a new d•a +f
education to replac o n
Vintar who -leaves tlfe board
at the enc.! of July to take a
position with , the Duffern-
Peel separate school board.
During the summer the
board will hold two meetings,
July 18 and August 15.
Rain welcomed
Lack of rainfall this spring
and so far this summer is
plaguing area farmers, but
depending on where one lives,
the moisture situation could
range from good to nearly
critical.
With one exception on June
2, the only rainfall received in
Huron County has been of a
very localized nature, with
one farm getting a good
shower while the one next
door doesn't see a drop.
In fact, says Mike Miller,
associate agricultural
representative for Huron
County, "in some 100 acre
fields, there has been a good
rain at the front of the field
and none at the back.
The spotty rainfall has hurt
the hay and pasture crops the
worst, says Miller, with some
farmers losing up to a third of
their yield on hay.
"There won't be much of a
second cut (of hay) unless we
get at least two inches of rain
within several days," Miller
said.
Conditions of other cash
crops varies widely too. The
winter wheat, which fit just
turning will barely be
average, while there'eems to
be'aidequate moisture fur the
barley crop.
The cont and
crops are still al
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