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and wefl3 maintained:. Located an
lanae lot rte' xt 121". Most be seen:
MUCH) St1N4EETf 1111MGAi1LOW,:
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fhle#a ilaceards neo roam. Attt a3ctike
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liuiirggroarmatte,Ee22J' tot nig:. Atta tted3
22 can Tetrose. Sunderrtic afff kitchen
with aiding petite deans_
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R:E(LENOT LITS lTtlNG:. WtLAR
tractitte bnid¢k ranch: style with
latige ans lstane fireplace and
immaculate decor. Spacious lot
Attachedi rfiaerislra cars tgratq . built!'
tm dishw,aaher, fttIll basement and
dem
NEW IIJSTIN.G a PORT ALBERT
Spacious 13 st Blew name Offers 3
bertinams..conuttrakitchenplestag
dirsinglanea.Office atr storage room
alias 2 car a3tt;acitedi garag,e.
B,eautifullhame3 must be inspected
Qr W E R a Oath t3 O LAKE,
Blatt MATER I3EACHi:
EExecutiue class home with many;
retinae 2 bediiaom brick 2 storey;
haslenge Walla roam%wi:tlh natural
fiisrepsllaace. Cmminlsetela
b:ramacdiiriameYli thxrou_gt1sut. Un-
beatatale meek aft Take
CARLOW AREA: FML;µ renavatedd
2 stoney? baa catuttra kitchen',
laaingraarttr, diningraam, 3
bedrmamss albs fully finished rec
name fiieautifullingraundpeat with
lena>e cedar deck -
ECM REMIT: BOGIES EtEACH
3 -bedroom,. year rounds home
averLQakingl lake: Nicely, decorated
li stunea witch brick firteplaee• far
winter enjayycrrenit Calf Irleataa
aedtensair SZa-Z tt6:
SEL Ni iET BEACCM3: YEAR RQ1Lt D
A4,tiractivte 3 I•eudi split on: welt
treeth a.. acme lat. Near=ly!' new brick
and altuninum home has rec room
andifieertaace.- Lame sundeck wittt•,
Win &cars. 5 minuses walk to
beam.
RElft(AVAIs Cita CQlatIll tat HOME: '
IOceted ati Port Albert an tt acre of
land Newt siding,. new electric
Wait news insulation and new. 200
amps %envi;ce. Smelt ' barn am
Paleterita.
COVIEN ilielt H3EIGINITS: YEAR
ROUND
Lila wI3 ' gated f tl (, winterized
adattage -,.lige for ysear-° round'
fiuintaa-1=riJlat t.nsuiated.year rounds
water, e,dertsiie decorating;:.. New
stoma wi.irdaws;. oak cupboards.
Priaedi fbrr fast sate.
Miaaata. F'QR SALE
132 writ rmatell complete with
gparrterrs and re3stast,rant
FYanaveranea3.3acresafr land. Both
higjtwayy and raver frontages..
l detalL attractiiwe I:acastiort with
excellent patential' Alt equipment
Audi supplies includedL OWNER
WILL CONSIDER TARING
HOME MI GOOERI CHI AREA ON
TRAtIIE Fair More information
and s>Wes willl-Gartdiner Real
Estate lild- SZ4 -246&.
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22 salzrew has
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maintained b r k ardf
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ii lXtE:: ihs;pesdr this, SOME brick
sterea watch cmnmerciall antentiaii.
33 tie amtms : llirth3e,n. lilting cmc'..
ctiiritla�iarrma.
Deuttle paved
dial/am/ea andb large tat 873" xa rar..
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throe Txuti. F=erns, ariatate
lizeakaardateswithpiaim. Rade cal
avarensttid is evidentI.
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faroace an& Marino amain_ Id -
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BUILD! LOTS
li acre commercial1 site ' within
Town off Qatari -aft limits offers 112'
oihighwaafrontage- Lot -size is; T32'
Rause phis °3 camrmerciall Eats on
Herm Riad. 41 bedroam frame
!tame on TMs; tetallingt TG2' x 26.43'.
Excellent commercial potential.
,llarg residentialibuiidingg lot 128' x
slur aveglivalting lake_in Goderich:
Lr aim aievw fiui:lifirt93 lob at Bogies
B j 901' x:13T _ Walt treed.lot near
sand* iteacit:.
halo tont lint far, cottage: Ex-
cellent) lkuilding; site with water
available far 5aa3 per, year. •
J:Lstl listed: 3 feta im Dungannon 66:'
x rear Can be bought as a package
rfir ,e Mfr.
2 STOREY- BRICK EAST
STREET: Solidi a storey/ brick
!tante with large glassed -in sole-
mn*
umparcha has 3! large bedrooms.kit-
diem
itchem,, fixing and diirinngrdanls, plus
nee rsaoma with, bar.. Broadloom}
tl[ roughouti
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GODERICIt SION.AL-STAR, THI,IRS1a.AYe OCTOBER 19,1979—P*GR 11
burn has bumperotic
lel you have your
• bumper- sticker to tell
everyone of Auburn's
-1ZIW-birthday party next
year?' They, have arrived
anal: Mrs. Allan Craig
gave some out at the
meeting held bast Wed-
nesday evening in the
Community Memorial
mall:
Due to the absence of
the LZresident, Fred
Liwrence,, the first vice-
president Allan Craig
.was in charge. The
minutes were read by
secretary Eleanor.
Bradnock and the
•Hallowe'en dance -on
October 28 planning was
completed and the
committee in charge
finished plans for the hot
meal to be served at
midnight_ Bill Crawford
inquired 'about the
program far next year as
bands are being booked
now for the parade. Roy
Bennett of CKNX , also
sent material and will be
notified as soon as the
program plans are
completed for the three
days next summer.
The new T-shirts with
the Auburn crest will be
ordered at once so they
will be available before
Christmas.. Mrs. Allan"
Craig will order and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock will
have them available in
her shop for sale. It was
decided to order 30 dozen
assorted sizes and
colour$.
Lion president Bud
Chamney and Randy
Machan were present and
asked what the com-
mittee • would like the
local Lions Club to " do
\AiiPoints
56 East St., Goderich
524-6656
Realty Services Inc.
COSY COMFORT
at a reasonable price can be yours in this 1 bedroom
home close to downtown. Low ,heat and taxes to help
the budget. Priced in the teens. Call Charlie Tyndall for
all details.
WEST END
Four bedroom home on large, fenced. treed lot near
the lighthouse. Eat -in kitchen with hay window, living
room, 4 piece bath completely renovated. Low heat
and taxes. Rental income from 1 bedroom apartment
on separate services. Priced under '50.000 so call today.
IMMACULATE
11/2 storey, brick home close to the Square. Farm kit-
•chen. double livingroom with French doors, 3
bedtooms,, bath and powder room. The main floor
utility room adds convenience. Double attached
garage. Close to the pool and park. Shown by appoin-
tment only.
BUNGALOWS
close to schools and arena. We 'have a choice of styles
and prices,, so cal for all the information.
COMMERCIAL
zoning on this; modernized 2'/2 storey red" brick home
close to tike Square. Attractive decor. 2 baths. main
floor laundry, 3 bedrooms. Workshop for your own
business. Also included is a separate lot, and potential
income from 1 bedroom basement apartment. Owner
says 'Present all offers.'
BUILDING LOTS " •,
in Goderich,, Port Albert, and in Cottage Country. Call
for prices. sizes, and locations.
POULTRY FARMS
on large and small acreage, with large and small
quotas. Call Ken Thompsortfor all details.
WANTED
10 to 15 acres of bush within 15 miles of Goderich.'
Please call Jim McCaul.
WE REQUIRE
,Salesmen. If you are energetic. outgoing, fond of
people.and interested in Real Estate Sales as a career,
we would Ifke'to•talk to you. We offer assistance in ap-
praisal,. financing and sales techniques. Inquiries from
people with or without licences will be entertained. All
applications will be treated with complete confiden-
tiality. Please call Jim McCaul for a personal interview.
MEMBER HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD
FORTOTAL REALTY SERVICE CALL
Agnes MacKinnon Jim McCaul
524-6'336 524-4175
Charlie Tyndall Gayle McCaul
524-7453 524-4175
Ken Thompson
524-7514
Anne Melski
524-2768
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next
next year. A discussion
took place and furtheir
planswill be made later
The Plowing Match
quilt was on display and
presented to the 125th
committees by the
Women's Institute
president, Eleanor
Bradnock. On motion of
Mrs. Donald Haines and
Mr . Allan Craig, tickets
w}• 11 be sold at 50 cents
ach orthree ee f $1. Bill
, for81
rawford will order the
1,000 tickets and -they will
be available soon. Barry
Millian spoke on the
grant situation and told
what plans are being
made to apply for them.
It is hoped that some are
available to help the
small village to celebrate
125 years.
Mrs. Ann St. Jean and
Mrs. Maria Hebert were
.present and enquired how
the new Children's
Workshop could help and
participate in the 125th
birthday party plans for
next year. This newly
organized group is for all
public school children in
the community and Mrs.
St. Jean, Mrs. Hebert and
Mrs. Sandy Andrews
have several plans for
this group of children.
A discussion took place
how to advertise and
what articles would sell
best to make a profit to
help make plans.
The next meeting will
be held on November 8th
at 8 p.m. so try and be
present and see how the
committee is getting
prepared for next year.
Come out and showour
support and volunteer for
some committee. Tickets
for the masquerade
dance October 28 are still
available.
MORTGAGE MONEY
DON DENOMME
Would like to HELP YOU
arrange o 1st or 2nd
Mortgage at prime
rates.
MONEY is available for
-Residential, Commer-
cial
-Rural, Industrial
-Home Additions and
Improvements
-Debt Consolidations
-Special Builder's Plan
-Buy existing Mortgages
for Cash. ,
FOR FREE MORTGAGE
INFORMATION
Call Don Collect
anytime at 524-2747
ADVANCED REALTY
FUNDING "CORPORATION
150 Cambria Road N.,
(over Cashway Lumber)
Goderich
Trustees meet
The ' Auburn Trustee
Board -...met- -last Saturday
evening for their October
meeting in the Auburn
Town Hall. The minutes
were read by clerk Frank
Raithby and a letter was
received from the Huron
County Library Board re
use of library roomfor
other activities so the
Clerk was instructed to
write and state that the
room for the library
books is " locked at all
time* except times when
the librarian, Mrs. Lillian
Leatherland has the
library open for the ex-
change of books.'
It was stated that storm
windows will be placed on
the windows. The new
street lights were
discussed and it is hoped
they will ` be soon ' . in-
stalled. Nomination
sheets were passed out
and it is hoped there will
be a great interest shown
and maybe enough
qualify that an election
will be necessary.
Nine persons were
present at the meeting.
Hall falling down
Will the Auburn
Community -Memorial
Hall be repaired, in-
sulated or be renovated
or let just fall to pieces?
The members of the Hall
Board wondered all those
things at the open
meeting called for last
Tuesday evening. Only
three interested citizens
besides the members
were present of the total
of 11 people. (Even
members of the Hall
Board were absent).
James Gloush'er,
chairman, was in charge
of the meeting which was
opened by secretary Mrs.
Donald Haines.
Two contractors and
carpenters were present
and gave some,estimates
and told how it could be
done with alterations and
using large fans. After
much discussion it was.
e s
decided to call another
meeting on Thursday,
October 26 at-11-p,m. On-
motion of Sandy Andrews
and sedondnd by William
L. Craig that prices of
insulating and alterations
be brought,in to this next
meeting, and it is hoped
that more citizens be
present.
In 1961, when the
Community Memorial
M m rial
Hall was, erected to
honour the boys who lost
their lives in both world
wars, everyone was very
proud off it -- please try
and mark this on your
calendar and show your
interest and support to
this project.
Social notes
Thanksgiving guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hamilton were Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Semegen,
Miss Shelley Semegen,
Mr. Greg Porter and Mrs.
Vera LaVigne, all of
Windsor. and Mrs. Laura
Bennett off Detroit.
Mrs. Marian Lemp and
Miss Ruth Lemp of
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Lemp and Wendy of
St. George, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Kai of Oakville
Knox United Church
UCW.V will Mold their
annua All•T- Ia llicoft-feL g-
servioe on Sunday,
O?ctuber 22 at 8 pan. with .
Mrs. Garnet Potter of
Goderich as guest
speaker.
4-H flews
On October 7th, Auburn
II 4-H club held their first
meeting at the home of
Mrs. Tom Cunningham.
Achievement Day and the
project outline were
discussed and the elec-
tion of officers took place.
Marilyn Archambault
was elected president and
Barbara Gross, vice- `
president. Debbie Cun-
ningham was named
secretary. It was decided
that. the press reporter
would be floating.
Metric measuring
along with Canada's Food
Guide was discussed.
Everyone helped making
metric granola.
Anglican news
Shocks of corn, pum-
pkins, fruits, vegetables
and flowers made a
pretty setting for the
annual harvest home
service held Iasi Sunday .,
and Mrs: Catherine-'-af-St.""Mark's Anglican'
Church. Due to the illness
of the rector, Rev. Dan
Sargent, Rev. William
Craven of Goderich was
in charge assisted by
James Towe. Mrs.
Murray Nesbitt was
organist.
He reminded -everyone
to give thanks for all the
good ,things we have in
this world and especially
in this part of the world.
At the close of the service
he held the service of
Holy Communion.
Jackson of Auburn were
guests for Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Hunter of Port Perry
visited last Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston.
Mr- and Mrs. Ross
Dobie have purchased the
new home on John Street
from Mr. Don McCauley.
Welcome to Auburn.
We are. pleased to
report that Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson has returned
home after being a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital -
Mr. -Robert Turner is a
patient in Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. We
wish him a speedy
recovery.
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• COTTAGES • HOMES • ACREAGES • FARMS •
SHARON
Mut
5242152
35B West St.
r TOM TOBEY
529-7281
SHARON ELLIOTT
529-7281
MIKE MALLOUGH
524-6767
PORT ALBERT HOME on la acre, plus insulated
workshop 12 x 24. Priced at 532,000, Taxes 8220.
LIGHTHOUSE ST. Brick bungalow with attached
garage. Close to uptown. Asking 547,500. Has oil
forced air heating, fireplace and paved drive.
ST. DAVID ST. Two storey yellow brick, formal
living room and dining room, spiral staircase to 4
bedrooms, and 3 pc lath. Asking 542,000. Taxes 5590.
REDUCED TO SELL 112 storey home on country
lot. Asking only 522,000 Taxes $75.
NEW SUBD. 3 bedroom split level, fireplace in
living room. Asking 545,500
75 ACRES all workable, Ashfield Twp.
LOTS • COTTAGES • HOMES • ACREAGES
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GODERICH HOMES
PRESTIGiOUS 242 storey
solid brick home at 21 Elgin
Ave. W. Thas stately well
maintained home features 3
good sized bedrooms, quality
broadloom in living room,
dining room and foyer.
Separate garage. No. 638
COMMERCIALLY ZONED
Home brick 242 storey solid
red brick 5 bedrooms, 2 baths,
large dining room and living
room. Spacious den and open
veranda: Many extras are
Fincluded in this prestigious
orth St. home: No: 652
MAKE AN OFFER 88 St. -
Da:vid St. Inspect this family
home (2 fireplaces), large
comfortable living room with
quality carpet;. 3 good sized
bedrooms, Reasonably priced.
No. 571.
WELLINGTON ST: Triplex.
Be the landlord. Now listed for
546.500 with $5;000.00 down.
No. 538
SOLiD BRICK 11/2 storey fully
insulated home, completely
refurbished: full basement
with panelled family room.
Listed in the forties. No. 627
COUNTRY HOMES
RURAL HAPPINESS: on a
well treed s "2 acre lot, minutes
from town is this 2 bedroom
bungalow with attached
garage, so hurry out! It's too
good to miss. No. 633 •
COUNTRY HOME •` near
Bayfield is this restored
unique 3 bedroom' home with
new addition featuring large
open area kitchen - family
room with patio doors to
redwood sundeck, plus utility
room, rec. room , and fruit
cellar in basement. Large
acre lot. Workshop in garage.
546,900.00. No,647 -
CHARMING BAYFIELD
COTTAGE - Howard St. close
to the lake and priced to sell
fast - 2 bedrooms, kitchen,
living room and dining room.
Large treed lot. Some fur"
niture included. No. 634
LAKEVIEW RAISED
BUNGALOW " Look at these
extras - two fireplaces, 50 ft.
L-shaped sun deck,, built, in
dishwasher. This 4 bedroom
home- is priced below the
appraised value. Hwy. 21
South No. 561
rciiulta to
BUY ACREAGE NOW
50 RECREATIONAL ACRES,
reforestratibn some hardwood
bush, several springs.
Frontage on the Maitland
.River. near Benmiller. One
third down, 8 percent mor-
tgage. Na. 645
COUNTY ROAD NO.'31 - Ideal
for country estate. Reforested.
acreage with excellent
building site - apprdx. 40 acres
• asking 532,000.00 A-1 terms,
No. 644
JUST LISTED • 131/2 acres,
highway frontage, Maitland
River flows through this
reforested scenic setting with
excellent building site. No. 646
A PLACE TO HUNT • 100
acres, of Sportsman's
Paradise.' West Wawanosh,
near Nile, 30 acres cleared
.end rentable. No. 519
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
50 EAST ST. Solid Brick
building. Ideal for offices, hair
dresser or store. Living
quarters; rent with option. No.
656
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL.
LAK EV I EW -Ridgewood
Park, 142 storey board and
batten siding. 4 bd's im-
mediate possession now listed
to sell. A-1 Terms. Try your
offer. No. 655
• WE HAVE A LOT
LOCATED on Maitland Rd.
two lots - 'ideal building sites
or light industrial storage etc.
Asking 521,500.00 No. 639
NOW REDUCED - See this 1/2
acre treed lot, ideal building
site. County Rd. No -'25 No. 625
TWO ACRES - hydro, water
and septic tank system in-
stalled. Located right on the
banks Mahe Maitland Rama
510,500.00 or best offer. No. 664
WANTED
AN AGGRESSIVE ,.licensed
sales person to join our sates
staff. We have, the listings and
are affiliated with Canada
Permanent Trust. We offer
excellent commission and
bonus plan. All 'inquiries
confidential.
524-9097 811L CLIFFORD REALTOR 524-6710"
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Church anniversary
Bouquets of bronze and
golden shaded mums
decorated Knox United
Church, Auburn, for their
annual anniversary
service. The guest
.speaker for the occasion
was Rev. Harold Snell of
Exeter and his son Peter
Snell, student minister at
Ailsa Craig. The organist
was Mrs. Norman
Wightman and Mrs. Greg
Park was pianist. An
organ and piano prelude
was played by these
ladies ' prior to the ser-
vice,
The guest choir, the
Goderich Teen Tones
under the direction of
Mrs. Irla Stewart with
the . pianist, Miss Carole
Stewart, sang three
anthems.
Rev. Harold Snell chose
to speak on "The
Heritage of the Years"
and spoke of the years he
has been in the ministry
since he had been or-
dained in 1936. A former
minister here in Auburn,
he spoke about his
ministry here.
Mr. Peter Snell chose
for his message -to speak
on "My Hope for the
Future" and told about
the change in music and
form of worship in church
services today.
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