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CONSTRUCTION
$3,5 900
DELUXE semi
SEMI
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
51.795
MOVES YOU IN
FREE heating until May 1, 1979
MORTGAGE ARRANGED
NOW RENTING
ONE MONTH RENT
FREE
FREE HEATING
UNTIL MAY lst, 1979
if you move in
before Dec. 15, 1978
ger Month
Your choice of 24 units attached homes, full basement,
private front and back entrance. Convenient location
Bennett Street and Bayfield Road.
W.J. HUGHES
REALTY LIMITED
524-8100 or 524-9131
EVENINGS 524-8480
BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
(Corner of Waterloo & Elgin)
Lot 110' x 104°, church approximately 67' x
35'.
Full basement, brick veneer exterior,
cement foundation, asphalt roof.
Main sanctuary seats approximately 150
persons, large entrance foyer, 2 room nur-
sery & office.
Basement has auditorium seating of 150
persons, plus 8 small classrooms.
Fully Serviced.
Phone
524-2709
For further information
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Alexander & Chapman
Realty Limited
Member Of The Huron Real Estate Board Multiple Listing Service
Real Estate —General Insurance — Property Management
8 THE SQUARE, GODERICH 5249662 or 524®6542
SUNCOAST DRIVE, West.
New custom built 2 storey home with
two car attached garage. Family
room with fireplace on main floor.
Extra quality throughout. Two sets of
patio doors. Close to schools.
ST. DAVID STREET
Good 2 bedroom house with double
living room and large kitchen. Gas
forced air heating. Price reduced for a
bargain at 527,500.
LOW TAXES - Recently renovated
with new siding. 11/2 storey 2 bedroom
home in Vanastra. New kitchen
cupboards. Separate dining room.
Full dry basement. Priced ' in low
thirties.
BRICK BUNGALOW SPECIAL
Nearly new 3 bedroom home on
Suncoast Drive near the lake. Close to
schools. Full basement. Immediate
possession. May consider renting with
option to buy. Priced in mid -forties.
CLOSE TO THE LAKE
Nearly new 4 bedroom split entry
home on Suncoast Drive West. Large
kitchen with combined dining area.
Large family room. Pillared front
entrance for a pleasant appearance.
Fully serviced lot. Paved street. Close
to schools,
FOR SALE OR RENT WITH OPTION
TWO OR THREE bedroom mobile
hgme with extension at Huron Haven
Park.
COUNTRY LIVING
34 Acres scenic property with 8 acres
workable. Good remodelled 2 storey
house and large steel barn with a
large finished area for. your hobby
room. Good spring water close to
Goderich. 'Selling for 575.000.
PRICE REDUCED: Nearly new 3
bedroom bungalow in Bayfield. Only 2
blocks from the lake, Low taxes.
Convenient laundry facilities on main
floor in lieu of basement. Owner
reduced price to 539,900 for quick sale.
INCOME PROPERTY
Brick 2 storey house with centre hall
plan. Three one bedroom and one
bachelor apartments. Gas hot water
heating. Separate meters. Live in one
and enjoy a nice income. Open to
offers.
HIGHWAY PROPERTY: Five acres
immediately south of Goderich on
Hwy. 21 with,commercial building and
3 bedroom apartment. Presently used
as sales auction rooms with many
other possible uses.
LIVE IN THE COUNTRY: Close to
the Maitland River on on acre of
land. Recently -remodelled 3 bedroom
frame house with Colorlok siding. Low
taxes. Drilled well. New roof.
If you are thinking of buying or
selling, come in or phone us for in
formation.
LOTS
Fully serviced building lots on Sun
coast Drive. Close to schools. Paved
street. We woulda pleased to discuss
your new home"vvith you.
PORT ALBERT - Two good half -acre
lots near Lake Huron. Buy now and
plan your new home during the winter
months.
Lakefront lot - beautiful treed lot with
100 ft. frontage and 166 feet deep
overlooking Lake Huron.
COTTAGES: 3 bedroom 'cottage at
Hunter's Beach, five miles north of
Goderich. Nicely treed. Lakeview.
Immediate possession. Only 519,500.
3 bedroom cottage nestled among
white 'birch trees at Hunter's Beach.
Goorf parking. Immediate possession.
Price reduced to mid -twenties: Good
1akeview.
MOBILE HOMES
Yes, we have a good selection of
mobile homes. We invite you to
discuss your needs with us.
Many other M.L.S. Listings available.
Come in and see us today.
We will be pleased to offer free expert
advice on buying, selling or mortgage
arrangements.
IWe have others for your consideration
WHEN BUYING OR SELLING CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SALESPEOPLE:
'*ERT ALEXANDER, 245 Catherine St., Tel. 524-7836
BERNICE GLENN, Luekriow, Tel. 528-3234
DON ABERHART, 84 Comox Cres., Tel. 524-7216
ED JESSOP, 182 Wilton St., Tel. 524-7287
SHELAGH SULLY, 64 Cortiox Cr., Tel. 524-9059
JOHN BANTER, RR 2, Goderich; Tele 524-8149
Hall fired to brim
GODERICHSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, NOVF ER 30,1978—pAGB 19
Auburn•post mos
The Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall
was filled to capacity
when the Auburn post
office staff gave a
retirement party for
Kenneth Scott who
recently retired as post
master. -
The assistant post
master, Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall, read the
address and the new post
mistress, Mrs. Alvin
Plunkett, presented Mr.
Scott with a gold watch
and money. He thanked
everyone and reminisced
about his 20 years.
He also thanked Mel
Farnsworth, Goderich
post master and his wife,
William Riehl, Blyth
postmaster andhis wife
and Mrs. Cora Sherwood,
Dungannon post mistress
for coming.
He introduced his son
Eric, his son Keith and
Keith's wife of London
and his sisters Miss
Mildred Scott of
Goderich, Miss Grace
Scott of Woodstock and
Mrs. Isabel Gardner of
Goderich.-
SOCIAL NEWS
Robert Youngblut of
Household Realty
SECOND MORTGAGES
No bonuses
No brokerage fees
No finder's fees
FAST SERVICE
Com, on in or call the nearest
office of Household Finance
Ask for Mortgage Services
35A West Street
GODERICH
524-7383
Toronto spent a few days
recently with his mother,
Mrs. Myrtle Munro.
Prize winners at the
euchre party held in the
Community Memorial
Hall last Tuesday
evening were: high lady -
Mrs. Donald Cartwright;
low lady - Mrs. Roy Daer;
high man - William J.
r ^^: Inw man - Ross
Robinson and novelty -
Jack Hallam.
The Reverend and Mrs.
Ure Stewart of Seaforth
and the Reverend and
Mrs. Maldwyn Roberts
and Anna called on
friends in the village Last
Monday. Their friends
will be pleased to learn
that the Roberts family
has received Canadian
Citizenship papers. They
are leaving December 1
to take up their
missionary duties at
Patagonia, Argentina
under the sponsorship of
the United Church in
Canada for three years.
Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell is a patient in
University Hospital,
London. She is wished a
speedy recovery.
Congratulations to -Mr. -
and Mrs. Allan Craig on
the birth of a son, William
Benjamin, a brother for
Tyler and Peter.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips were guests on
Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Schmidt at
Bogie's Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Chamney and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Haines
attended the 35th Charter
anniversary of Howick
Lions Club at Howick
PRIVATE INQUIRIES INVITED
FOR SALE OR LEASE OF LAKEFRONT HOUSE &
PROPERTY, 196 WILSON ST. GODERICH.
Unique 3 bedroom, 11/2 storey aluminum sided home,
separate dining room, family room 8, Franklin, washer,
dryer,, new oil furnace, Insulation upgraded, in ex-
cellent condition. Grounds.,,fully_ictodscoped—including.,.
pereririiatgardens and fish pond. Possession January 1,
1979: For details contact P. Carroll, Seaforth 527-1860.
uI.urn "
news
er feted
Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent 526-7595
Community Centre last
Saturday evening.
Murray Rollinson and
his mother, Mrs. Mary
Rollinson, arrived home
on Sunday after a two
week's visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Alfred
Weston and Mr. Weston
in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Campbell of Westfield
visited last Friday with
their aunt, Mrs. Bert
Taylor.
Mrs. Ray Hanna en-
tertained on November 21
at a birthday 'party for
her mother, Mrs. Bert
Taylor who turned 89.
4-H NEWS
Auburn 2-441 club held
their sixth meeting as a
party at the home of Mrs.
Tom Cunningham.
Everyone dressed in a
costume and brought a
friend.
Debbie Cunningham
and Barbara Gross
decorated the house with
bats, skeletons, and
pumpkins.
Marilyn Archambault
and Christine Van
Spengen won the draws
for the best costumes.
A Hallowe'en story was
read by Debbie Cun-
ningham while Linda
Cunningham passed
around make-believe
articles to go with the
story. - Everyone played
Funny Bones, Pit and
Moveable chairs.
--—Witches brew-, -.• ,was
served with submarines.
The members of
Auburn 2-4-H club met at
the home of Mrs. Tom
Cur:ningham for their
seventh meeting to
prepare for Achievement
Day.
Marilyn Archambault
opened the meeting with
the 4-H pledge and
Debbie Cunningham read
the minutes. All mem-
bers then judged tea
biscuits.
Mrs. Cunningham and
Linda Cunningham read
two stories and all
listened and told what
was done incorrectly and
what. they should have
done.
The exhibit for
Achievement Day was
discussed for December
11 at Auburn hall.
The fourth meeting of
Auburn 2, 9-H club was
held at the home of Mrs.
Tom Cunningham.
Barbara Gross was in
charge and opened the
meeting with the 4-H
pledge. Debbie Cun-
ningham read the
minutes.
A discussion took place
on the good charac-
teristics of tea biscuits.
Everyone helped in
making the tea biscuits,
creamy ham and
mushroom supper, wheat
germ biscuits and bacon
swirls.
The members sampled
all the dishes and the
meeting was closed with
the 4-1-1 motto with
Barbara Gross leading.
BOTTLE DRIVE
The pop bottle drive
was a success. About 15
MAURICE
GARDINER
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH 524-2966
"CALL US TO WELCOME YOU HOME"
EXCLUSIVE 2 STOREY BRICK:
offers both elegance and comfort. 4
bedrooms, fireplace and family
room. Formal living and dining
rooms. Economical hot water
heating plus large, private
backyard area second to none.
West end location.
REDUCED:
VALERIE COURT SPLIT
LEVEL: nicely decorated 3 levet
`back split in popular location close
to school..3 good size bedrooms.
Approx 2 years old, immaculate
condition.
EXECUTIVE CLASS: 4 bedroom 2
storey in West end location.
Modern kitchen and bathrooms.
Rich carpeting, hot water heating,
fireplace. Attractive decor
throughout.
RICH STREET BUNGALOW:
Vacant. Immediate possession. 3
bedroom in West end only 4 years
old. Full basement, fully carpeted,
patio doors and cedar deck. Owner
will accept first reasonable offer.
BRAND NEW QUALITY
DUPLEX: Low, low down
payment for qualified purchaser.
Attractive duplex on quiet street. 3
large bedrooms, large kitchen
area. Attractive carpets, quality
sound proofed.
BROCK STREET . REDUCED: to
new low price. 2 storey home you
can afford. 3 bedroom, built-in
entertainment area, new 4 pc
bathroom, large livingroom 14' x
24' .
GODERICH HOMES
VIEW OF LAKE: Modern 2 storey,
4 bedroom home,F- in popular
location. Spacious, fenced -in yard.
Attached garage plus paved drive.
Executive class home.
CHARMING 2 STOREY BRICK:
Has formal diningroom, fireplace
and den. 4 bedrooms. West end
location. Priced for quick sale in
mid -forties.
WARREN STREET 2 STOREY:
Complete with large garage and
workshop -220 wiring. 4 bedroom
home with newly renovated,
country size kitchen.
PICTON ST. W.: 4 bedroom f1,2
storey home with lots of room for a
larger family, full asking price
under 535,000.
AUBURN: 1 storey frame home
with new kitchen and bedroom,
new insulation, siding and
basement. Small barn 14' x 20' on
property.
MOBILE HOME AT MENESET:
With unbeatable view of lake. Full
asking price only SI2,900 includes
appliances plus many extras.
' HANDY MAN'S DUPLEX: Ex-
cellent income potential after
minor repairs and decorating from
this low cost duplex. 2 bedroom
lower level, 1 bedroom upper level.
The perfect investment for proper
buyer.
WALNUT STREET BI -LEVEL: 4
good size bedrooms, large family
room 22' x 16'. Tastefully decorated
throughout. Fenced, private
backyard area with patio. Pride of
ownership is evident.
RENOVATED 2 STOREY BRICK:
Nicely decorated 3 bedroom home
in East end is priced to sell quickly.
Double livingroom pins new roof,
furnace,and 100 amp service. In-
cludes 12' x 17' cedar deck,
REDUCED TO 539,900: Solid block
2 storey has large kitchen,
livingroom, diningroom, 3 large
bedrooms and full basement. New
Hanover cupboards. Large, well
maintained backyard area. Priced
to sell.
ONLY 535,000 FULL ASKING
PRICE: Inspect this solid brick 2
storey with commercial potential.
3 bedrooms, kitchen, livingroom,
diningroom. Double paved
driveway and large lot 81' x 132'.
DUNGANNON: 2 storey 5 bedroom
home, new wall to wall carpeting in
living -dining rooms, furnace ap-
proximately I year old. Large lot.
"WE'RE NOT THE ONLY\REAL ESTATE IN TOWN
JUST THE FRI NDLIEST'
FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS CONTACT ANY
OF THE FOLLOWING:
MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031 ARLEATA PATTERSON 524-4608
STEVE GARDINER 524-9985 PETE 8ITTGER 524-2865
BRUCE RYAN 524-7762 PETER MiacEWAN 524-9243
MARILYN MOcCUSPEY 524-6995
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children from the
Children's Workshop took
part and the leaders and
children would like to
thank all who so
generously donated to the
project.
W.I.
` The November meeting
of the Auburn Women's
Institute was held in the
Community Memorial
Hall with the president,
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
in charge.
The meeting was
opened with the Ode, the
Mary Stewart Collect and
O Canada with Mrs.
Catherine Jackson as
pianist. She welcomed all
and Mr;. Leona•r-d
Archambault, public
relations officer, in-
troduced her speaker,
Miss Bea McClenaghan,
home economist for
Huron County.
She showed pictures
and spoke on interior
decorating, stressing the
points of good design,
colour and you; wall
coverings ; and window
treatment.
A reading, Sim-
plicities, was given by
Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall.
An elimination contest
on TV and radio
programs was giser 'by
Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Mrs.
Robert Peck was the
winner.
The minutes of -the
previous meeting were
accepted as read by the
secretary, Mrs. Robert
Peck.
Plans were made to
cater on December 15 and
17 and Mrs. Donald
Haines and Mrs. Tom
Haggitt will be convenors
in the kitchen.
Correspondence from
Huronview auxiliary for
help at. the bazaar and
also a letter of regret
from Tiger Dunlop W.I.
who were unable to at-
tend the last meeting
were read. A letter of
thanks from the Huron
County Ploughing match
quilt division and a
donation was accepted as
were letters on the
International Year of the
Child and the Rural
Development Outreach
project for Seniors.
The new meal prices
were accepted as read by
the secretary Mrs.
Robert Peck. Mrs.
Donald Cartright
reported on the 4-11 cluh
and invited all to the
Achievement Day in
Auburn hall on December
11 at8p.m.
Plans were made for
the annual Family Night
with the Horticultural
Society on December 1 at
6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Snell of Westfield.
will show pictures of their
trip to Costa Rica in
Central America. Please
bring something for the
first course and dessert.
There will be a box at the
door for donations to the
CAS -. Christmas fund.
Mrs. Tom Lawlor and
Mrs. Frank Raithby gave
reports of the County
rally held at Londesboro
and Mrs, Tom Haggitt
gave the report of the
London area convention
held in London.
Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall had an
elimination .contest and
Mrs. Tom Lawlor was the
winner.
The roll, call was an-
swered by each naming
their choice educational
TV program.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall, Mrs. Myrtl
Munro and Mrs. Norman
McDowell.
A.C.W.
The Anglican Church
Women of St. Mark's
church met for their
November meeting at the
home of. Mrs. Tom
Lawlor. Mrs. Lawlor
• presided for the meeting
which was opened by the
Invocation.
The scripture lesson,
Romans 8; 24.28 was read
by Mrs. Tom Haggitt
followed by meditation
read alternately and
prayer. A poem, Neigh-
bours, was read by Mrs.
Donald Cartwright.
The theme of the
meeting, Jesus is the
Way, was read from the
Living Message.
President, Mrs. Donald
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