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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-19, Page 171 EAL STATE: LIST ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. A.J. (BERT) ALEXANDER is pleased to announce that ROBERT A. (GUS)CHISHOLM has Ioined the sales staff of ALEXANDER 8 CHAPMAN REALTY LIMITED having successfully passed his Real Estate examinations. Gus is well known in the Goderich area for his association with retail selling, manufacturing and industrial promotion. Gus and his volte_:J.ean,4Lve-at- 4-Suncoast-DrLye -1AReaty-•%oele +ich;-and•-may--be- reached after business hours at 524-8554 to assist you with your Real Estate needs. ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY 10 The Square, Goderich PHONE 524-2177 EVENINGS 524-7216 ALL POINTS Realty" Services Inc. UFFII'E 56 EAST ST. i;onERI n MEMBER HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD ST. GEORGE'S CRES. r 524-6656 Exclusive listing. Shaded lawns surround this brick Rancher with cen- tral air conditioning, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen, living room and dining room with French doors. 34' family room. Inground Pool. Strictly by ap- pointment. STAY COOL IN THE POOL Lounge on the deck or stay cool in the pool. Just Iisted.....Attractive brick raised Rancher with 4 bedrooms, kitchen, dieing room, family room with fireplace, 11/2 baths:fenced yard too. In the sixties. FAMILY HOME Lovely older 2' .storey red brick with 4 bedrooms, separate dining room, fireplace in living room and eat -in kitchen. Reasonably priced in the 40's. ° BRIGHT & CHEER* 3 bedroom raised ranch with finished '11,amily room, tastefully decorated and sparkling clean throughout, situated in newer area. Priced in the '50's. BLUEWATER BEACH 4 bedroom, 2 storey family home with large main floor family room - and fireplace, open style kitchen and dining room, sundeck, built-in dishwasher and much more all nestled on a Targe wooded lot. Priced in the low '70's. MILL ROAD 3 bedroom older brick home completely renovated and redecorated situated on a large treed lot with a lovely garden within walking distance of supermarket. This lovely little home is just perfect for retirement and is priced_to sell in the '40's. SOUTH ST. 2 bedroom older home with vinyl siding situated on nice corner lot. Good starter home for young couple. Priced in the low '30's. GIBBONS ST. 3 bedroom brick bungalow with open style kitchen and dining area. Nice deck with sliding doors from living room, all nicely. finished.. Priced in the '50's. BRITANNIA RD. 3 bedroom frame home with finished family room, 4 pc. bath, full basement and walk-in closet in front hall.'Priced to sell in the '40's. NELSON ST. Newer 3 bedroom brick bungalow with partially finished family room, laundry, work room and cold storage room. A great family home nicely priced in the '50's. MOBILE HOMES We have lovely homes, some on foundations in Huron Haven and Auburn, all reasonably priced. LOTS Large treed lot in West-Wawtinosh priced at '9,900. Building lot on Bennett St. priced at '10,000.00 THESE ARE ONLY A SAMPLE. OF OUR MANY EXCLUSIVE •AND MULTIPLE LISTINGS. CALL US TODAY TO DISCUSS YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS. For Professional Realty Service CALL: 400%.. ALL POINTS 524-6656 Jim ti1e(:nul - 524-4175 Anna 1l'lski 524-2768 ken Thompson 524-7514 Charlie Bruin ;ma 524-9804 (:aro) Chapman 524-9663 (;atilt, McCatiI 524-4175 "Let us' point you In the right direction" IMO � Plans for 125th birthday begin _411111 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1979 --PAGE 17 7. Real estate for sale 7. Real estate for sale TWO BEDROOM house in Dungannon. Completely remodeled, ready for oc- cupancy. Any reasonable offer considered.. Phone 395- 3255.-29,30,31 FOR SALE — Spacious ranch -style executive 'home on beautiful half -acre lot in good residential area near Goderich, close to major highway and shopping plaza. Call 529-7195.-5tf FOR SALE IN GODERICH TOWNSHIP - 68 acres and small bungalow with lakeview on 4th Concession, Lot 14. J. Winters, R.R. 2 Goder{ch.-27-30x V"i A-.- : O F ---•ori q u•te r -crescent, approximately one-third acres, $16,000. Phone 524-6866.-28,29 HOUSE FOR SALE - two apartments, asking price $96,000.00 or best offer, located St. David Street, Goderich. Phone 524- 8156.-28,29 " STOP IF YOU NEED A MORTGAGE.. YOU NEED US!!!' *Farm First Mortgages with semi annual - payments *also for residential, commercial and builders loans call us first. CALL US FIRST!!!! ADVANCED REALTY FUNDING CORPORATION 150 Cambria Rd. N., Goderich - Ontario. Don Denomme, Branch Manager, Telephone 524-2747 NINE MILES north of Goderich in the lakeshore village of PORT ALBERT, this beautifully decorated, recently built-arlgelstone and brick one -level bungalow offers a karge . livingroom family room with fireplace, custom kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2-4 piece baths, utility room; thermo . windows, high quality carpets, electric heat, large deck, attached double garage, 132 x 132 landscaped lot. Come see to appreciate. Phone: 519-529- 7804.-28,29 FOR SALE detached home. Only' `36,500. Down payment 10%. Balance on one°I 10% mortgage. Call HAROLD W. SHORE Real Estate Broker and Appraiser 524-7272 BEAUTY SALON Owner retiring. Ex- cellent investment. Good building with living quarters. Rita Allen 524.8480 W.J. Hughes Realty Ltd. REALTY WORLD 524-8100 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 68X12 3 BEDROOM ° BENDIX A very attractive home. Front ,. living room, dining room, central kitchen, sundeck, on nice lot with 2 -car paved .driveway, buthome can ..be moved. Near private beach. Excellent year round home. - PRICED REASONABLE PHONE 524-6572 DAYS OR 524-8958 EVENING The executive and commit- tees for Dungannon's 125th birthday celebrations in 1980 came into being at an enthus- iastic and well attended meeting in. the Agriculture Hall on Tuesday -evening.' Charlady for the proposed three day event will be Joanne Whitney with Sally 7. Real estate for sale 80 ACRES Mixed bush in Goderich Township Make an offer W.J. HUGHES REALTY LTD. Rita Allen 524-8100 or 524-8480 EXCELLENT BUILDING ° LOT 81' x 132' CAMBRIDGE STREET GODERICH CALL 524-6024 Wright as secretary and Steve Whitney as treasurer. Committee heads were nam- ed to the executive, with Jack Caesar, chairman of the entertainment, and Isabelle Eedy chairlady of the food committee. The bar commit- tee is in charge of chairman Randy Kerr while Delmar Sproul is chairman of • the grounds committee. The registration commit- tee which will look after the mailing of invitations and registering all visitors during the event consists of Mrs. Helen Dawson, chairlady, with Mrs. Olive Blake, Mrs. Marie Park and two more to be picked to act as her committee. There was a surprisingly large turnout and unanimity of opinion was to go ahead -- -With'1h-e-p Iattrred-prdgram-for the first centennial ever held in Dungannon. The meeting was presided over by Barry McDonagh of Lucknow with Marie Park acting as secretary. Sandy Andrews of Auburn was called on for a few remarks about the Auburn centennial just held. John Austin, Ashfield councillor, was also present and gave a few interesting remarks. He told the assembled crowd 31/2 acre property 8 miles from Goderich with charming 2 storey 3 bedroom brick home. The many outstanding features include - formal dining room - family room - living room - two bathrooms and laundry room. On the property is a spring fed creek - a 18' x 36' barn, many mature trees and fruit trees. These properties are hard to find. CONTACT Mel Mathers, Wingham, 357-3208 REPRESENTING 396-2061 UTION tN OVUM ST. Al, IINUIDINI 3%4041 t 311.20114 AIexonder& -- man Realty Limited Member Of The Huron Real Estate Board Multiple Listing Service Real 'Estate—General Insurance — Property Management 10 THE SQUARE, GODERICH CHOICE BUSINESS LOCATION - Steps to the square. Over 50 feet of store frontage with over 5000 sq. ft. of choice retail area. Easily divided into two -stores: SUNCOAST DRIVE WEST 3 year old 3 bedroom brick bungalow with garage. Attractive -pillared entrance. Patio doors in dining area lead to cedar sun deck and patio. Owner transferred. Priced for quick sale. INDUSTRIAL SITE - Approximately 6 acres on edge of Clinton on a paved road. Zoned in- dustrial LOWER FORTIES Income ,property. Lower apartment 3 bedroom. Upper two bedroom. Close to the Square. INCOME PROPERTY Close to the Square. Brick six unit apartment building -in good condition. Excellent return on investment./ .., HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL - Several choice business locations in the growing Goderich area. 4 lane highway serviced lots adjaceht to. Suncoast Mal'I . SUNCOAST DRIVE -LOT II, PLAN 48 This beautifully designed sidesplit home is now under construction by Sigfrido (Sig) Schulz. Buy now ,and select your carpetting, light fixtures, and interior decor. Serviced lot close to schools makes this an ideal family home. Attractively priced. LOW TAXES Raised brick bungalow with attached garage in V.L.-A. area. Full basement with patio door. Enjoy country living - ,your own garden etc. Attractively priced in mid -fifties,, „ - 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. 524-2177 5I< LAKEFRONT COTTAGE 5 Miles north of Goderich at Hunter's • Beach. Furnished 4 bedroom cottage: Electric heating. Own drilled well. Boathouse. Boat and motor. Well ' treed, Good Parking. All for 534,900. YEAR' AROUND COTTAGE with. garage. Well treed Jot with septic system and own well. Paved road to lot. Close to the lake bank.. About one, mile from Goderich. Immediate Possession. Only 525,000. SUNCOAST DRIVE LOT NO. 12 PLAN 48 For completion early fall - now under construction - This 3 bedroom bungalow with attached garage has a full basement for future increased living space. Approximately 1200 square feet plus garage makes this an ideal family home. Early purchaser has choice of interior finishings. LOTS Serviced residential building lots on Suncoast Drive. Close to schools. .Paved.street. We would be pleased 'to discuss your new home with you. • PORT ALBERT: Two good half -acre building lots: Close to Lake Huron. Many new homes in this growing area. LAKEVIEW BUILDING LOT Immediately south of Goderich at Bluewafer Beach. Overlooks a park with unobstructed view of lake. Well treed with white birch. FARM 79 acres close to Holmesville. Includes 5 acres of bush and barn. Rolling clay loam - some tile drained. No house. 100 Acres in West Wawanosh 3S to 40 workable. Balance bush. Ideal recreational property. Owner will consider take back mortgage. Many other M.L.S. Listings available Come in and seo us Today. We will be pleased to offer free expert advice on buying, selling or mortgage arrangements. Please drop in and pick up•your free Real Estate Booklet. We have others for your consideration WHEN BUYING OR SELLING CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SALES PEOPLE: BERT ALEXANDER, 245 Catherine St., Tel. 524-7836 DON ABERHART, 84 Comox Cres., Tel. 524-7216 JOHN BANTER, R.R. 2 Goderich, Tel. 5'24-8149 ROBERT A. (Gus) CHISHOLIM 4 Suncoast Drive W: 514.8554 ED JESSOP 182 Wilson St. 524.7287 - that Ashfield Township was fully behind the centennial and to not be afraid to ask for any type of assistance. Invitations to formerresid- ents and friends will be sent out shortly. 1f anyone has names and addresses please give them to Mrs. Marie Park, Mrs. Helen Dawson or Mrs. Cecil '`,Blake. Mr. and =Mrs. Bert Marsh non slopitch tournament. There will be 16 teams entered including Wingham Try Hards, Winthrop and the teams from the Goderich- Dungannon leagues. There will also be a public address System on the grounds. Trophies and cash prizes will be awarded again this year. The Thursday night soccer games saw ,Liungannon de - Dungannon doings Marie Park correspondent of Auburn, Miss Betty Marsh of Burlington and Mrs. Edith Thompson of Brampton visit- ed with Mr. Mel Jones on Sunday. There was a good crowd at the auction sale held by Brindley's Auction Services on Saturday, for Mrs. Flossie Ivers. Flossie is now residing in Lucknow in the apartment building at the east end of the village..... Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mole of Lucknow called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole on Saturday following the sale at Mrs. Ivers. Mr-. and . Mrs. Raymond Boyle and family had as visitors for a week, Leone's sister Louise, husband, Jack Stang and six sons from Wilkie, Saskatchewan. They left our area for Wawa to visit with a brother of the two ladies, Danny Koob, on their -way home. The Dungannon "Beez" ladies softball team received their new ball sweaters com- pliments sof-..Delmar .Sproul. They are going to look pretty flashy on the field in the red and white. Their visors will be delivered shortly. Marie Park had a few ladies in on Monday morning for a coffee party when Mrs. Maggie Zacker of Clifford set up a tupperware display. The Dungannon "A's" girls softball team held a, dance on Saturday evening with a good crowd in attend- ance. Gord Riley was the D.J. for the event. SLOPiTCH TOURNAMENT Mark the dates 3rd, 4th, and Sth of August on your calendar as these three days will be the annual Dungan - Auburn... • from page 15 7700 Ford - 240'5"; fourth Ed Franken, Auburn, 185 Allis 111'9". In 11,000 class the winner was Robert Simpson, RR 1Glencoe, 1066 Int. 296'10"; second Leonard Kerr, Auburn, 200 Allis, 264'91/2"; third, Doug Whalls, Shedden, 1105 Massey 254'; fourth Wayne Whalls, Shedden, 7600 Ford, 252'; fifth Fred Bryant RR2 Glencoe, 900 Minn 228'7";. sixth Stu Reavie, Lucknow, 7700 Ford - 181'101/2"; seventh Ed Franken, Auburn, 185 Allis 178'7". In• 1.4,000 class - first Robert Simpson, RR 1 Glencoe, 1066 Int. 283'101/2"; second Doug Whalls, Shedden, 1105, Massey 244'61/2"; third Don Ferris, RR 1, Tiverton, 1370 Case 218'61/2"; fourth Larry Penland, Dungannon, 1086 I-nt. 216•'7"; fifth Leonard Kerr, Auburn, 200 Allis 214'111/2"; sixth Fred Bryant, RR 2 Glencoe, 900 Minn 202'81/2". In 17,000 class - first Norm Clarke, Fingal, 130- 06 Deutz 262'6' ; second Paul Murray, Seaforth - 4840 J.D. 262'5"; third Larry Pentland, D-ungannon, 260'6"; fourth Don Ferris, R.I. Tiverton 1370 Case 249'10"; fifth Paul Eedy, Dungannon, 1086 Int. 214'. In 7200 class - Paul. McDO gall, RR 4 London -2-401 13,uick, Cockshut 40 - •• Full pull,, 273'111/2"; second Norm Hodgins, Rif 3 Parkhill, Rolls ltoycc, Mother's 529 -7719 feat Luckndw 7 - 0 in a game played in Lucknow. John Curran, Kevin Beattie and Mike Austin all scored 2 goals apiece with Don Car- michael getting one. Kings- bridge and Colborne played to a 1 - 1 tie. WALK-A-THON On Saturday '20 walkers and/or joggers completed the 10 kilometer jog-a-walk- a-thon course set out for them. Brad Beattie, Wanda Park and Tim Hodges check- ed the participants at the first checkpoint while Mrs. Linda Curran' and Mrs. • Wayne • Jerome looked after the second check point. 'Vicki Park and Brad Beat- tie were stationed at the third - checkpoint where some of the participants were start- ing to look pretty weary despite the glasses of Kool- Aid at each checkpoint. The walkers departed from the Agriculture hall at 10.05 o'clock where Marie Park was stationed. The first one to return -was Leslie Living- ston with a 66 minute time followed closely by Scott Westacottand Joey Carmich- ael. Steve Park was the biggest money raiser with $114.75, in pledges. The youngest walker was 5 -year- old Brad Park who completed 7 kilometers of the 10 kilometer walk. These young lads and three young -ladies raised this money to pay their way to Toronto by bus to see a professional soccer game on August 1. Congratulations to each and every one. Mrs. Debbie Park and Doug West- acott drove around and pat- rolled the walkers. Nightmare, Full pull - 268'31/2 third Hal South, RR 3 Palmerston, 2-409, D.W.10 Cat. - Full pull 146'414 fourth Dennis Westbrook, RR 1 Bur- ford, 1800 Cock: ' 2-396 196' 10"; In 9200 class, first Larry McLennan, Lambeth, 2-401 Buick, Cockshut 40- 281'51/2"; second Hal South R. Palmerston, 2-409, D.W. 10 CAI. 244'1 1/2"; third Dennis Westbrook, R. Burford, 1810 Cock. 2-396 194'61/2"; fourth Norm Hodgins, RR 3 Parkhill, Rolls._._ Royce, - Mother's Nightmare 135'10",. In 7000 truck class - Bill • Taylor, Varna, 69 ,Fargo 254'6"; second George Tellier, Port Elgin, 72 G.M.C. 202'4"; third Murray Popp, -Auburn, 79 G.M.C. 177'4"; fourth Ralph Thede, Port Elgin, 74 G.1VI.C. 145'3"; fifth Bill Empey, Auburn, RR 2, 79 Chev. 134'11/2"; sixth Mike Gilbert, RR 5 Goderich, 76 G,M.C. 38' I•n 17,000 class, Norm Clarke, Fingal, 130-06 Deutz .249'10"; second Paul Murray,, Seaforth, 4840 J.D. 262'5"; third Larry Pentlarnd, Dungannon, 1086 Int. 260:6"; fourth Don Ferris, RR 1 Tiverton„ t370 Case 249'10"; fifth Paul Eedy, Dungannon, 1086 I,nt. 214'. In 20,000 stock class Paul Murray, Seaforth, 4840 J.D. - Full pull;. second Paul Eedy, 'Dungannon, 1086 Int. 246'8";- third' Norm Clarke, Fingal, 130-06 ,Deutz 244'8";