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EX(Elatial1a2 E C11.Aaaa: 4a bed awn 22 sflane3y ins West wit Iitcabt m iViadenm Wetted and fbathroams._ iecallseara reaink,hofswetter beating. fineepcitac trreEn `i ua demur fano tg tmgtt Ihttirr HOMES Ni(CElW alit ill :- MLA; Attractive 2 d stare*, borne 33 wars of d- 4r �' n bspm et#sass.. spaciaus kitchen:. 2 cars• attachedlgaltage.alikela de r: atedt and wefl3 maintained:. Located an lanae lot rte' xt 121". Most be seen: MUCH) St1N4EETf 1111MGAi1LOW,: %await. Immediate paseession 33 hesitated im Masa ends oniyy 43 years aid9Rail bese3nent, Una eanpgtedh. eaten denim and caattin-deaka. Owner- aueasaftQ1wnwr Hitt lacEE,.rta#'iiib after. HOME i;c.LWiS: EU $iSN1ES% Ci= - 11XtE Sytazibus 11 lead flame witJTi eroistleg celisite fit¢ilitii s Qat Bili ejn• Ramat. 33 tftaarnss. arrgellatatie fhle#a ilaceards neo roam. Attt a3ctike Hamada gibs rrrwiW eattas.. 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ROOM( lti 33 to Qw2 has 14 she fieri 3 tents ands large liuiirggroarmatte,Ee22J' tot nig:. Atta tted3 22 can Tetrose. Sunderrtic afff kitchen with aiding petite deans_ faRb atilla MEW Cattlaaal31PS' ltill➢Eatalaa • ILaunra, fowl dawn p inesr13 fret. nualified pmtehaaerr:. Attt iartadit>Rieraarragfriattstieett:33 l ...us ,,,, large ki:kitem carpete,, gluaJitty i s sivartaE4C.,•r quatin newa to w mace- 22 stns a, Ilwrtre maul cam arch. beth urea, OtuiIritR erre/raj ' _ at3ea, news 41 pc ba#ftrowm; a, q U3 ingJtaarm rat x Z4,' 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&. laialatiCEEDITCD 22 salzrew has Iimiiig3d2„1a,. chni hechcaans atrth fill li Hammen eughaarda. maintained b r k ardf tin sella_ Callal'IY Saa, tt EU;LL ASK!: 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.. G 'r i 15l'allEk JElla 43 r '.i.te.1,,19, hits famil* raam2ff'` Taa...Ta lid yydiaaa:idtdt throe Txuti. F=erns, ariatate lizeakaardateswithpiaim. Rade cal avarensttid is evidentI. R W 13ELD22 STtCIRE'F' ESRIX K:: iiadalW diatar.edl 33 thatrearm ttam iii Eaat1efneitsgEPizesEl nsallIcraiidtaa. fiti;uhJt Iiraiina,uaun Albs; nam ma& faroace an& Marino amain_ Id - caulks s 1;'27' * tom' cerl'.rlr c e a 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 TU43 INEILSANN %Ill E_ SWUM' RIE 7 T4'EELMSTW ESEGIFRCIAMe--6NIMERNI l GE VLILA.. COUNTRY HOME 3s YEARS OLI5 4= EEECIRCIOit!! M•ODE.RN3 K 4T: CHENI r 1 Y'I E:ESTATE tit TOWN: aatata 1333 1::'.:`S"'e.,;!tfill:'"6tl's' fa'.S 3iat aaaaa G x'laa rli' a;l4 tial;° a !;, A'T%t PcL'f"1'cR5oN 324-9823 ' -r .. r.:: `,1:.akatll t[a1 '3 tai.. Beit) . aa -'E 3ErrGw3 324-28655 3xnw«�. t* A ,,a 'al vl.liaalaNaaal 524-9243 ciE CONTACT ANY 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 0 flat ' JACK CIIMIII INGSVIC FOX RILL CLIFFORD JOHN SCHNEIKER' 5243624 523-9525 • 5241-!0!0 5Z6-6055 ijiwA\mmvBaa\xmsxaamm\\\\\ %\vommvx�� v�e�\\A\NAwK \\\vxm\rs\\\\\v\\\vvam tmom \‘‘ \‘‘ 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. m Q • 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 \\ \\ \\ V\ %\\\\ \A\ \\\\\ \\AA .�. HOMEwoPkOPERTT BUYER'S GUIDE 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" R ' WE WORK AT IT FULL TiME - WHEN OUTING OR SELLING - CONTACT 0.4 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. MAaFARLi NE REAL ESTATE 53 Main St.. Exeter Phone 235-0541 OPEN HOUSE Sunday -Oct. 22 from 1.5 p.m. 139 High St. Clinton Elegant 4 bedroom home, 2 marble fireplaces, format dining room, living room and parlour, large kitchen 21 x 18 family- room, fully carpeted, 11,2 baths, 2 car garage, paved drive. 576,000. Vendor willing to Ibok at any reasonable offer. 2 acres on No. 4 Hwy. north of Hensall, featuring 2 storey brick, 4 bedroom hope, Ph baths, .large kitchen, separate diningroom, fully carpeted, excellent water supply. 50 3 year old apple trees. Owner anxious. CAU. ROI THOMAS Ills: 4$2.$8 S Or IMUS: 234-0541