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All Points
Realty Services Inc.
56 East St., Goderich
524-16656
EXECUTIVE HOME
Stately Victorian 21,2 storey brick home with 5 bedrooms, 2
baths, 4 fireplaces and an elegant formal dining room,
located on North St. Certainly one of the most beautiful
homes in town. Reasonably priced in the $80's.
NEWLYWEDS
See this 11/2 storey 2 or 3 bedroom brick home with large
kitchen, living and dining room, full basement and fenced
yard, located on Wellington St. Priced -to sell in the $30's.
ELIZABETH ST.
2 storey, 4 bedroom home with large kitchen -dining area, 4
pc. bath, situated on a large lot with mature trees. A steal in
the low $30's.
NEAR GODERICH
3 bedroom bungalow on over an acre of land, carpeted
throughout, 200 AMP service, hanover cupboards, family
room etc. Listed in the 860's.
OWNER RETIRING
Long established body shop doing a large volume. Excellent
building and location. Must be sold as a going business.
CLINTON
7 unit apartment house. This fully rented building is showing
a good return. Possible extra commercial lot.
RATTENBURY ST.
Classic Georgian style, 2 storey brick home with large kit-
chen, 4 pc. bath, beautiful pine floors in living and dining
room, elegant staircase off entrance hall and much more.
Priced to sell in the $50's.
DAIRY FARMS
625 acres dairy farm with 500 acres workable, modern dairy
barn built in 1975, free stalls for 125 cows, 12 stall parlor, 2 - 20
x 80 silos, 3 houses and other buildings to be sold with cows
and quota.
200 acres dairy farm, tie stalls for 42 cows with milk house.,
Two sets of buildings, one good red brick house. Excellent'
financing:
"HAM & EGGS"
21,600 basic quota cage layer farm in the Dresden area.
Automated cage barn, 50 acres, modernized house, sow barn
and driving. shed.
Ron Samways
565-2101
Jim McCaul
Res.: 524-4175
FOR TOTAL REALTY SERVICE CALL Agnes MacKinnon
Res.: 524-6336
Gayle McCaul
Res.: 524-4175
Ken Thompson
524-7514
Anna Melski
524-2768
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1 1 S J ilia New neighbours welcomed
READY TO SELL
Triplex dwelling suitable as income property and -or
private residence. Three spacious apartments, well
maintained, each with private entrance. Private
driveway, with garage and fenced in yard with swim-
ming pool. All reasonable offers considered.
Apply to: 116 West St.
Goderlch
or call 524-6779 or 524 6737
PRIVATE SALE
2 bedroom 22' x 36' Bendix home. Includes
fridge, stove, drapes, 10' x 20' redwood
deck. Located at Huron 'Haven Village.
'19,995. Phone 524-4676 after 6 p.m.
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Clifford
REAL ESTATE BROKER
LIST WITH THE LEADER 5.24-9097
BILL CLIFFORD REALTOR 524-6710
GODERICH HOMES
REASONABLY PRICED -
Drive past 88 St. David St.,
then make an appointment to
inspect this 3 -bedroom family
home, featuring fireplaces in
large living room and master
bedroom. Vendor anxious to
sell and has reduced the listed
price by 51,500.00. No. 571
TRY YOUR OFFER - Look at
these advantages, low taxes,
extra large treed lot, swim-
ming pool, west end of town.
See this 11/2 storey four
bedroom home today, you'll
agree it's worth the asking
price 542,900.00. No. 526
WHERE ELSE . can • you
purchase a cute and cozy two-
bed1oom aluminum sided
bungalow, located close to
schools for 52,500.00 down.
Call Jack Cummings for more
details. No. 565 .
STOP, LOOK - The price is
right on this Bennett St. home
which features, three very
large bedrooms, 2 baths,
family size kitchen, dining
room and living room.
Finished basement and large
fenced -in yard. No. 513
MINT CONDITION - is this
two-storey, 3 bedroom brick
home with rec. room, 2 baths,
large country kitchen, double
living room and closed -in front
porch. Cambridge St. No, 548
CUSTOM BUILT - just for
you! This 3 bo•' n brick
raised - Q ring 2
baths, dt5O`,1cnen, living
room, den and garage. Hincks
St. No. 503
CHARMING RED BRICK - 3
bedroom home which is in
excellent condition. Full
basement with workshop; gas
hot water heat; 2 baths; plus
single car garage. Open, for
offers. No. 504
DON'T READ THIS unless
you'renterested in a four -
level split which is completely
finished. This well-maintained
family home has a games
room, panelled rec. room, plus
a fourth bedroom or den.
Owner transferred and has
listed this Eldon St. home for
quick sale. No. 512
WELLINGTON ST. TRI-
PLEX - Why rent when you
can be the landlord. Now
listed for 546,500.00 with
55,000.00 down. No. 538.
CHARMING DUPLEX
Showing Rental Income of
5450.00 monthly. Drive past
196 St. David St. and then drop
in for more details. See John
Schneiker. No. 502
EXECUTIVE HOME
Features large deluxe kit-
chen, adjoining dining .r om,
living room with fireplace, 4
good size bedrooms, finished
family room with built-in bar
and air conditioning, laundry
room. Call Bill Clifford for a
personal showing. No. 539
COUNTRY HOMES
PORT ALBERT
ESTATES
Where else can you buy a new
custom built home - over 1,0.00
sq. ft. - plus double garage -
brick - and aluminum siding
for under 540,000. Call Jack
Cummings for a personal
showing. No. 594
DUNGANNON SPECIAL -
Modular 3 bedroom home
located on a large country lot -
low taxes - Many extras in-
cluded in the asking price of
531,000.00. No. 583
BAYFIELD BEAUTY - 3
bedroom ultra -modern
bungalow close to lake, low
taxes, large lot. Worth seeing -
priced to sell at 543,750.00. No.
529
RURAL HAPPINESS - Yet
only minutes from town is this
custom built, four bedroom
split-level Tamil'•' me. If you
want low '01k.0rmoth lot,
family GS7 ad a games
room, .,len make an ap-
pointment to see this home
today. No. 566 •
UNIQUE - 16 acres with
Hemlock -sided home. Year
round living, garage with
workshop. Sugar bush,
several springs. Reduced by
55,000.00. A-1 terms. No. 524
PRICE • IS RIGHT - Only
55,500.00 down for this 2 -
bedroom home. Features
large kitchen and dining
room; sunken family room.
No. 510
CUTE AND COZY
BUNGALOW- minutes from
town. Full basement and large
lot. \Additional income by
supplying water to neigh-
bours. No. 511
BENMILLER ESTATE - Solid
11,2 storey brick home.
Completely refurnished and
restored. Hobby barn with
171 2 acres make this worth the
price! -Fora personal showing
phone Charlie Tyndall.
HISTORICAL. BRICK HOME -
Bayfield area - must be seen
as owner has extensively
renovated the home which
now features - built-in stove,
fridge in large kitchen,
fireplace ^ in living room,
family room with patio doors
leading to pool. Priced and
listed to sell at only 532,500.00.
No. 592
ACREAGES
A PLACE TO HUNT - 100
acres of .Sportsman's
Paradise, West Wawa nosh,
near Nile. 30 acres cleared
and rentable. No. 519
EAST WAWANOSH - 92 acres.
Approx. 40 workable. Balance
in bush. Mostly second
growth, but some hard maple.
Priced to sell, 537,000.00. No.
577
FARMS
HOG FARM - Near Wingham.
100 acres. Farrow and Finish
barn; 5 bedroom stone house.
Priced to sell. Now reduced.
P.S. Additional acreage
available. Call John Schneiker
for details. No. 577.
213 ACRE HURON COUNTY
CASH CROP FARM - Now
reduced. Approx. 160 A.
workable; balance in hard-
wood bush. Large family
home. Barn 42' , x 132'.
Automatic Feeding Stalls. 40'
x 80' drive shed. Two feed
tanks. No. 528
LOTS
NEARLY HALF ACRE LOTS
- These lots are located just
north of Goderich and one
includes poured concrete
foundation 26.5' x 52' ready to
build your new home on.
Pipeline water. No. 593
FAIR ACRES ESTATES .
Bayfield residential treed lots.
Over 29 to Choose from in this
newly developed subdivision
close to the lake. Priced at
510,000 each. Act now before
price increases. No. 556
LET'S MAkE A' DEAL • 2k
Dungannon lots now offered at J
83,500.00 each. Ideal for . .
building or investment. Try --',
your offer. No. 584 and 585
HURRY! THIS COUNTRY
BUILDING LOT - Won't last
long -330 ft. by 208 ft. - Just off
county road No. 25 at Loyal.
Builder's Agreement. No. 600
ESTATE SALE
VILLAGE OF NILE, - East r 2 . 4
of lot 15' and all 'of lots 16, 17, 18
and 19. Plan 4 • Instrument No. '1
872.1 and part of lots 58 and 21. -!1
Plan 4 and part of Sawmill
property according to Plan 4,
Township of Colborne. - Ap-
proximately 21.E acres more or
less. (Robert Dures)
VACATION
COTTAGES
YEAR ROUND LIVING: Can
be yours - Purchase this 3
bedroom chalet style cottage -
fuliy insulated. Features
include,. log burning fire place
- 2 sundecks • 2 baths - full
basement - drilled well. Where
- Crest Beach. No. 598
BLUEWATER BEACH
Retirement home, cute and
cozy - make an offer,
525,000.00. No. 547; POPULAR
BEACH - Hay Twp. - lakefront
- reduced to 523,500.00. No. 563
POINT CLARK AREA - 61
Huron Rd. Now reduced to
534,900.00 No. 572 Cedar close -
raised ranch family home
555,900.00 No. 578 -
Tanglewood drive frame
cottage - just waiting for you
to finish. No. 580. LINFIELD
BEACH - cabin with over 200
feet of frontage, 536,500.00, No.
554; MARTIN'S POINT -
lakefront - now reduced to sell
at 539,900.00, No. 163; FALLS
RESERVE - river frontage -
2.5 acres, 2 cottages all this for
548,000.00. No. 540;
HOMESTEAD HEIGHTS -
LakevieW Cottage - 537,500.00,
No. 202
BOGIES BEACH - Wide sandy
beach - no erosion - this
lakefront cottage is just for
you as it features large living
room with fireplace - 3
bedrooms - change house -
kitchen and dining area with
walk -out to Lakeview deck. No.
567.
WE WORK AT IT FULL TIME - WHEN BUYING OR SELLING - CONTACT
JACK CUMMINGS CHARLIE TYNDALL BILL CLIFFORD JOHN SCHNEIKER
524-9624 524-7453 524.9090 5244055
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• A group of about 40 neigh-
bours on the sixth concession
of Ashfield gathered at the
home of Donald and Linda
Curran on Saturday evening
to show their goodwill to some
who have left the community
and to welcome new neigh-
bours.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fin-
nigan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Berger and Miss Mabel Reid
were presented with gifts
since they have moved during
the last few months.
J.C. Drennan made the
presentation to Jack and
Eileen Curran; Tom Culbert
to Chester and Ruby Fin-
nigan; Donald Curran to
Mark and Goldie Berger and
Bob Mole to Mabel Reid. ,
Merle Gunby introduced
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jurgens
who have bought B'erger's
farm and recently moved
from the ninth to the sixth
concession.
The Jack Currans and
Chester Finnigans both have
moved to Lucknow; Miss
Mabel Reid now lives at
Pinecrc3t Lodge in Lucknow
and the Bergers have moved
south of Goderich near the
Benmiller Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim• Blake
and Sean of Alliston visited
with Mrs. Cecil Blake on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham
McNee joined their cousins,
JOHN IL.
DUDDY
REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTOR
19 Albert St.
CLINTON
Executive Country Property
1.55 acres of professionally
landscaped lawns surround
this 1850 sq. ft. Tudor Style
Home. Four superbly finished
levels plus basement, in-
cluding 3 bedrooms; 11/4 baths;
Tudor finish rec room with bar;
fourth bedroom or office;
family room with patio doors
to 16' x 32' ingrouod pool;
paved drive and parking
areas; double garage. Many,
many. .extras.. List- price
'115,000.
12 Acre Hobby Farm
Located on No. 8 Highway
between Clinton and
Goderich. Good 4 bedroom
house, small barn, Circular
driveway. '59,500 list.
Call John or Moranne Duddy.
Office 482-3766
Home 482-3652
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ribey and
family of Underwood in a
visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim, Hayden, Port
Albert on Sunday.
Mrs. Ross McNee is
spending a couple of days
with her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Johnston at Nile.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Godfrey visited Howard's
father, Ralph . Godfrey, in
Stratford Hospital on Sunday.
Ralph broke his hip recently
in a fall at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Olive Sproul
in Ethel with whom he lives.
Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie
visited John and Maylin Bere
and family in London on the
weekend. Karen Bere won an
essay contest recently
sponsored by the Optimists
Club in London with her essay
entitled "Today's Challenge,
Tomorrow's Success".
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott and
boys of Kitchener and Mr.
and Mrs, Bob Eedy and
family of Mississauga visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine
Eedy on the weekend. Little
Timothy Eedy was taken to
the Goderich hospital on
Saturday with a bronchial
condition and is to be
hospitalized for a few days so
Kathy and the twirls stayed
over at the Eedy's place while
Bob returned to Mississauga.
Miss Patsy Anderson of
London visited her parental
home last weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pearce of
Brantford, Mrs. Elsie Webb
andMrs. Jean Hodgins of
Wingham called on Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Anderson on
Saturday.
Miss Annie Baxter and
Lawrence Baxter of Goderich Railway Shops and also
visited Mel Jones on Tuesday. served on the Coast Guard.
Several from here attended Later he had an Insurance
the Historical Society business.
meeting in Auburn on From 1939-1993 Mr. and
Thursday evening. Mrs. Hanson were superin-
Mrs. Bessie McNee at- tendent and matron of the
tended the meeting of the I.O.O.F. Home in Jackson,
Wingham Branch of the W.I. Michigan.
in Wingham on Tuesday Private funeral services at
afternoon. She spoke to the the Jacques and Kobs
ladies 4and as District Funeral Home were con -
President, she installed their ducted by The Reverend A.W.
new officers. Saulsbury of the Episcopal
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Church of which Mr. Hanson
Lawrence and three was a member, followed by
daughters of Sault Ste Marie services in the I.O.O.F.
visited his parents, Pastor chapel, East Tawas, with the
and Mrs. Lawrence on the Reverend Russell McKenzie,
weekend. Grand Chaplain of the State
of Michigan in charge. Mr.
Hanson had formerly been a
Grand Master of the State.
On Sunday at 4 p.m. April Burial was in Greenwood
16 Mr. H. Eugene Hanson Cemetery, East Tawas,
Michigan on April 19.
A dinner was served to
friends in the I.O.O.F. Hall by
members of the Rebekahs
and the Eastern Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kilpatrick of Wingham, Mrs.
Cecil Blake of Dungannon,
and Mr. Brian Kilpatrick of
Toronto attended the services
for "Uncle Gene" as he was
known to many -in this area.
DUNGANNON
UNITED CHURCH
Dungannon - Nile Pastoral
Charge welcomed to the two
pulpits on Sunday, Mr.
Charles McRitchie of RR 3
Bothwell who . represents
Alcohol and Drug Concerns
(formerly Ontario Tem-
perance Federation).
Donations given in the
offering will assist this
organization to carry out a
ver.y worthwhile educational
program among adults and
youth and a Christian witness
in this important area of
alcohol and drug abuse.
Mr. McRitchie entitled his
address, "Pray Without
Ceasing".
The Reverend C.G.
Westhaver told the children's
story in which he continued
the "Adventures of Sundar
Singh". The choir sang an
anthem with Shelley Rivett at
the organ.
An usher's schedule in-
•volving-the'young'men of the
congregation in the receiving
of the offering has been
printed for the months of May
and June.
The Explorers met on
Tuesday evening and choir
practice is tonight.
The young womrn of the
church congregation are
invited to meet at the church
on Monday evening, May 1 to
consider organizing a group
of their own under the UCW
program.
The Official Board will
meet this week at Nile church
.to transact regular spring
business. On the agenda are
brief treasurer's reports,
vacation month
arrangements, Presbytery
questionnaire and • mid-
summer Communion.
Next Sunday, April 30, the
clocks must be put ahead to
Daylight Saving Time which
comes into effect during
Saturday night. Nile service
will be at 10 a.m. and
Dungannon service at 11:15 •
a.m. and will continue thus
until the end of October.
OBITUARY
Dungannon
doings
Mary Here, correspondent,
529-7915
passed away in Tawas City
hospital in his 93rd year.
He was predeceased by his
wife, Rose Anna May
Kilpatrick on May 23, 1969;
and by two brothers, Iver and
Claude in California; and one
sister, Mrs. Hosea (Zilla)
Bigelow in Michigan.
A sister, Mrs. Arland,
(Gladys) Lundy, survives as
well as several nieces and
nephews.
For 20 years, the late Mr. a
Hanson had Worked in the
The Nan Ta See AL
MSINTEE
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CLINTON OFFICE 482-3821
HAROLD WORKMAN 482-7658
HARRY MERO 527-1764
LARRY PLUMSTEEL 527-0052
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Duplex in Goderich, excellent condition, can buy 1 side
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3 bedroom brick home on 1 acre near Bayfield
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120 sows approx. included in modern barn on 50 acres with a
modern home in Goderich Twp.
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dairy, 165 acres workable in East Wawanosh
Feed Lot on 50 acres, 3 bedroom brick house & workshop near
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Feeder Pig Barn, steel shed, beautiful 3 bedroom brick home
on 100 acres near Clinton
MAURICE
GARDINER
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING
IN
REAL ESTATE - MORTGAGES - INVESTMENTS - APPRAISALS
38 ST. DAVID STREET, GODERICH 524-2966
NEW LISTING - TILT STREET: Our
newest Goderich listing is a 11/2 storey
frame located on a good corner lot 70' x
108'. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and
livingroom plus family ro,� q�1. With an
asking price in the low thir'fies this is an
ideal home for the first time purchaser.
NEW LISTING - HURON ROAD: Inspect
this solid 2 storey brick with full asking
price of only $35,000. 3 good size bedrooms,
kitchen, livingroom and diningroom.
Basement, sunporch and paved double
drive plus Targe lot 81' x 132'. Be the first to
inspect. Call 524-2966 today.
IMPRESSIVE BRICK BUNGALOW:
Attractive red brick one storey in west end
location. 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bathroom, full
basement with finished rec. room. Good
size. lot with double paved drive.
LOW COST 4 BEDROOM: Offers large
home rooms at small home prices. At-
tractive 1 storey aluminum sided frame
features spacious family room, country
size kitchen and large backyard.
Basement and tool shed.
/NEW LISTING - COMOX DRIVE: 3
bedroom aluminum sided home offers
attractive decor, carport, patio and fully
fenced backyard. Full basement. Low cost
heating. Call 524-2966 for inspection.
JOHN STREET BUNGALOW: A well kept
red brick bungalow in new condition. 3
bedrooms, full basement, attractive living
and dining areas. Close to all schools and
priced in the low forties.
FIRST HOME SPECIALS
TRY YOUR OFFER: on this roomy 3
bedroom, 1 storey. Kitchen 12' x 14', dining
room 12' x 23' plus large master bedroom.
Includes range and gas fireplace. Nicely
decorated and priced for immediate sale.
CHARMING: 1 storey has 3 bedrooms,
laundry room, kitchen plus good size
livingroom and basement. Home is nicely
decorated and in very good condition.
DUPLEXES
104-106 ELGIN AVE. DUPLEX: 2 self
contained units, each with private en-
trances located on large lot 104' x 104'. 3
bedroom and 2 bedroom units. Good size
rooms throughout. Home plus income?
Look this one over.
22 CAMBRIA ROAD N. DUPLEX: 2 storey
brick and frame duplex with private en-
trances. One of Goderich's better buys in
duplexes. Lower level offers double
livingroofn and fireplace. Call 524-2966 to
inspect at your convenience.
COUNTRY PROPERTY
THE PRICE IS RIGHT; on our newest
country listing. 3 bedroom home has
INGRc UND POOL, 2 car attached garage
plus large shed with basement. 3 acres and
conveniently located 1 2 mile from highway
21. MUST BE SOLD. Owner is moving.
4 MILES FROM GODERICH: 2 acres.
Ideal 4 bedroom has large kitchen and
dining area, livingroom with fireplace, 2
bathrooms and large family room. For
additional information on this attractive 1
storey call 524-2966.
-FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS
PLEASE CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
BRUCE RYAN 524=1762 'MAURICE GARDINER
PETE RETTGER' 5244865 SHERYL WESTERHOUT
STEVE GARDINER 524.9985 PETER MacEWAN •
ARLEATA PATTERSON 524-9823
524-6031
524.2961
524-9243
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
Pastor Lawrence's
message on Sunday' was
taken from the second book of
Timothy, chapter 1, stressing
verse 7, "For God hath not
given us the spirit of fear, but
of power and of love, and of a
sound mind."
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Lawrence sang a duet at the
morning service entitled.
"What God Hath Promised".
Douglas is a son of Pastor and -
Mrs. Lawrence.
The W.M.S.C. has made
several quilts, comforters
and knitted bandages during
the winter months. This
organization will now be
disbanded for the summer
Months and will resume their
work of contributions to
M.C.C. in the fall,
'A11 ladies in the community
are welcome to come to the
regular Wednesday afternoon
meetings of the Friendship
Bible Coffee group. This
week's meeting is at the home
of Mrs. Cleason Martin.
UCW
Mrs. Carol Reed and Mrs.
Emily Drennan were in
charge of the worship service
for the UCW April meeting at
the home of Mrs, Gloria
Pearson on Tuesday evening,
April 18. There were 16
members and one visitor
present.
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