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ONE STOREY HOME ON LARGE LOT
IN KINGSBRIDGE. PRICED FOR
QUICK SALE. 524-9131 524-4226 B-3
ACRE - COUNTRY HOME
REALTY WORLD
W.J. Hughes
N(.LI♦ LIMIi[n
524-8100
MOBILES STARTING AT '12,500. 2 &
3 BEDROOMS
STEPS TO SQUARE MID 30's
K-52
•EBB ROSS 524-8786
• NORMA TAYLOR 524-8480
•DON McCAULEY 524-4226
• RITA ALLEN 524-8480
•HAROLD ERB 565-2828
*DEB SHEWFELT 524-9581
•SHARON ELLIOTT 529-7281
• HUGO VERMEESCH 482-3805
•BILL LOUGHEED 524-6063
•ALFREDA McCAULEY 524-4226
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REAL ESTATE LTD.
34 STANLEY STREET GODERICH
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HISTORICAL VICTORIAN HOME AN IMMACULATE STARTER REDWOOD SIDED RANCHER
PORT ALBERT NEAR RIVER
GODERICH HOMES
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56 EAST SI'.
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t 524-6656
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
CHARMING 3 bedroom semi detached brick
home with separate dining room, eat -in kit-
chen and breakfast room or den. Priced in the
low '40's.
2'i, STOREY brick older home completely
renovated with modern kitchen, 4 bedrooms,
separate dining room, 2 baths. main floor
laundry room and finished rec room. Priced in
the `60's.'.
LOVELY 2 storey older home with 3 bedrooms,
Targe kitchen, separate dining room, finished
family room with heated in -ground pool on
large treed lot. Priced in the
For Professional Realty Service Call:
ALL POINTS at 524-6656'
"Total
Realty
Service"
ANNA MELSKI S24-2768
ON 524-7514
CHARLIE BRUINSMA S24-9804
EDNA JEFFREY 482-9440
VIC FOX , 523-9525
GAYLE McCAUL 524-4175
RANNIE ARMSTRONG 524-9905
ALEX JEFFREY 482-9440
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1979—PAGE 21
80 Acr-es.
Bush
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
W. J. Hughes
REALTY LTD.
Rita Allen 524-9131
Res. 324-8480
BANKRUPTCY
SALE
OPEN HOUSE
December 15, 1979
Huron Haven Lot 14
1975 Bendix 12' x 68'
Confidential bids
token. Mobile must
be sold.
indoor or Outdoor
One room or every room
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FOR ALL YOUR
LIGHTING NEEDS
If we haven't got it in stock
...check our catalogue.
PIER
LIGHTING
STUDIO
62 WEST ST,
524-2261
MUST SELL THIS MONTH
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Four bedrooms, rec room
Owner says present all offers
Home & barn on 1'/, acres. Priced in low
20's. Just north of Goderich. Immediate
possession.
W. J. HUGHES REALTY LTD.
Rita Allen
Alexander &.'Chapmcrn
Realty Limited
Member Of The Huron Real Estate Board Multiple Listing Service
Real Estate — General Insurance Property Management
524-2177
10 THE SQUARE,
GODERICH
FIREPLACE'. FAMILY ROOM
DISTINCITVE 2 STOREY
COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL
LARGE ROOMS THROUGHOUT
MAIN FLOOR FAMILY ROOM
NEAR HOSPITAL - LARGE LOT
WEST END NEAR LAKE
WEST END - LARGE LOT
COUNTRY PROPERTIES
3 BEDROOM - LOW TAXES
FIREPLACE - VACANT -
RIVER FRONTAGE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
FAMILY ROOM WITH
FRANKLIN
MAITLAND VALLEY
Panorami: view. Very attractive
Angelstone'and brick bungalow close
to Goderich. Low taxes. Family room
and fireplace. Above ground pool.
BLY111
A nice 4 bedroom home with a
detached double garage suitable for a
small business. New main floor
family rooni: Dual heating systems
Well treed lot. Low taxes.
CLINTON
4 bedroom 2 storey house is on a
deep lot located near the arena. It is
an excellent starter home in Clinton
low taxes and offered for less than
530,000.
NEW—CHARMING
Two distinctivenew homes on Sun -
coast Drive built by Sigfrido (Sig)
Schulz. See these Soon. Attractive
price and mortgage.
SUNSET DRIVE
Cozy 3 bedroom bungalow on a deep
lot. Paved drive, Mid -forties.
LOTS
Serviced residential building lots on
Suncoast Drive. Close to schools.
Paved street.. We would be pleased to
discuss your new home' with you.
FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS CONTACT:
MAURICE GARDINER 524-6031
STEVE GARDINER 524-9985
MARILYN MacCUSPEY 524-6956
PETE BETTGER 524-2865
PETER MacEWAN 524-9531
PETER DAMSMA 482-9849
Drive safely
this holiday season.
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CLOSE TO SCHOOLS
Brick 3 bedroom home includes patio
doors and deck. Attractive mortgage.
Reduced to mid -fifties.
PRESTIGE CENTURY HOME
Choice residential Well treed area.
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
Several choice business locations in
the growing Goderich area. 4 lane
highway serviced Jots adjacent to
Suncoast Mall.
Many other M L 5 Listings, available.
Come in and see us today.
We will be pleased to offer free expert
advice on buying, selling or mortgage
arrangements. -
NAIRN DRIVE
Beautiful angelsione and brick ranch
type bungalow with attached garage.
Main floor family room. Drilled well.
Gas hot water heating.
VARNA
Owner transferred. Low taxes. Im-
mediate possession.
KROHMER DRIVE
A nice brick 3 bedroom bungalow with
carport. Full basement. Close to
schools. Good mortgage.
FARMS FOR SALE
Ashfield Township - on Division line.
Beef set-up. 200 acres. Level land.
Good buildings.
Near Dungannon.
Hog operation. 100 acres 70 workable.
Farrowing 130 sows. Modern barn.
Modernized home. Negotiable farm
stock & equipment. Trout pond.
Hardwood bush. Second home
available. Must be seen to be ap-
preciated. Excellent opportunity for
partnership.
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP NORTH
100 acres. All workable. No buildings.
Priced to sell.
For above farms, or if you are buying
or selling Contact our Farm
Salesman, R.A. (Gus) Chisholm,
Home 524-8554 or Business 524-2177
(519)
RETIREMENT SPECIALS
Close to The Square. Main floor
bedroom, bath, and family room. Low
taxes. Excellent condition.
BY THE LAKE
Furnished 3 bedroom home in superb
location in Meneset Park. Iftimediate
possession. Low rental lot.
ST. PATRICK STREET SPECIAL
2 bedroom bungalow with 2 car
garage. Excellent for retirement - or
beginners . or for just having, your
own Pad. Low, low thirties. Im-
mediate possession.
CLOSE TO SCHOOLS
Red brick 3 bedroom bungalow with
attached garage. Large lot. Double
front doors help make this a distinc
tive home. Priced below the mid -
fifties. -
Please drop in and pick up your free Real Estate Booklet
We hove others for your consideration
WHEN BUYING OR SELLING CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SALES PEOPLE:
BERT ALEXANDER, 245 Catherine St., Tel. 524-7836 JOHN BANTER, R.R. 2 Goderich; TeL 524-8149
DON ABERHART, 84 Comox Cres., Tel. 524-7216 ROBERT A.(Gus) CHISHOLM, 4 Suncoest Drive W. S24-8554
ED JESSOP, 185 Wilson St. Tel. 524-7287
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7, Real estate for sale
LOT FOR sale beside 105
Park Street, 51' x 105'. Phone
524-8620 or 524-7484.--48-51x
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Phone: 182-9371
MORRIS TWP. - 2 miles
from Blyth on 1/2 acre lot, 7
room brick home in like new
condition. Heated workshop.
2 ACRES -on edge of Clinton,
paved road, 11/2 storey home'
in nearly new condition with
carport, swimming pool, and
many extras. Priced to sell.
HULLETT TWP. - 6 acre,
hog operation, liquid
cleanout. Good brick home.
18 ACRES - near Varna,,new
home, very scenic.
'HULLETT TWP. - I0 acres
with 4 bedroom home and
large workshop. Low down
payment.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
I sometimes wonder what
the population of the world
would be if from the
beginning of time all
children hadbeen planned.
Energy
costs worry..
farmers
By Louise Marritt,
• Fed. of Ag.
Toronto:- Energy uses
in agriculture were seen
as a major concern in the
coming years at the
recent Annual Con-
vention of the Ontario
Federation of Agriculture
in Toronto. While "on
farm" use of energy was
shown to be only three
percent of the total
national consumption,
the costs of energy will
constitute a considerable
portion of food cost price
rises in the near future.
Costs incurred after the
basic product leaves the
farm gate will create a
marked impact• by
energy use through
transportation,
processing, packaging
and not the least in the
final process of
preparation in the home.
Alternative energy
source for farm use show
considerable promise,
but at present few are
developed•for immediate
use. Plant and anirn 1
products are seen as
potential energy
producers for future farm
use but utilization of
these sources has not yet
reached practical levels.
Of immediate concern
to producrs is the com-
bined threefold rise of
energy, Ilbour and
capital costs and
resulting difficulties
presented by this.
Peter Hannam, retiring
President of the Ontario
Federation of
Agriculture; told
delegate that escalating
fuel prices will be the
"scourge ' of the 80's"
and it will be up to far-
mers to press govern-
ment to give them a
break. "There is no need
to follow the world price
of oil so slavishly in a key,
industry like agriculture:
°
Mr. Hannam said. "To do
so as quickly as is now
being planned will cripple
producers and will
jeopardize the coufltry's
food supply." He said
Federation projections
are that gasoline and
diesel fuel prices will'be
up 12 to 18 cents a gallon
next year and fertilizers,
a fossil fuel derivative,
will be up at least 15 per
cent.
Research. in
agriculture has shown
where highest costs in
energy occur in farm
operations and a number
of energy conservation
anl,-„utilization projects
are presently in trial
operation. Indications
are that even modest
adjustments can effect
considerable- energy
savings.