The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-10-18, Page 3•
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MINIATURE MALL STARTED ® Construction finally has started on Wingham's new miniature mall de-
velopment, where McGee Auto -Electric once stood. The contractor reported the mall will house a Green
Gables convenience store, Godfather's Pizza, as well as a Donut. Delight.
All -candidates
meeting Nov. 2
The candidates running for
election to Howick Township Council
in the upcoming municipal election
are invited to attend a candidates'
meeting at 8 p.m. on Nov, 2.
The meeting will be at the Howick
Community Centre and is sponsored
by the Howick Optimists.
It is expected all candidates will
present their views at the meeting,
after which there will be a question
and answer period rtwderated by
- Peter Keil; of Gorrie.
Century 21
Century 21 Introduces
A Warranty On Every
House Listing During
"Action Warranty"
Week
Homeowners who list their
home for sale with a CEN-
TURY 21 real estate salesper-
son may be protected by the
CENTURY 21 "Action War-
ranty Certificate" if the sales-
person does not perform as
stated.
The "Action Warranty" lists
10 important services that a
CENTURY 21 salesperson
promises to perform, such as: to
furnish an estimate of the
market value of the property
based on available market data;
to provide progress reports; to
pre -qualify CENTURY 21 pro-
spective buyers before showing
the property, to save the own-
er's time and inconvenience;
and to review the 21 ways to
finance, to name a few.
"The "Action Warranty" acts
as a bona fide guarantee of ser-
vice by the CENTURY 21
salesperson that the property for
sale will be handled profession-
ally and efficiently," says, Dan
Lawby, Regional Director for
Century 21 Real Estate Canada
Ltd. — "to acquire the best
price as quickly as possible
with the least amount , of
hassle."
CENTURY 21 is celebrating
"Action Warranty Week" with
salespeople across Canada in-
troducing
ntroducing the CENTURY 21
guaranteed service. For profes-
sional results, put it in writing
on October 17th - 23rd.
The CENTURY 21 system
includes 7,000 independently
owned and operated offices
throughout the United States,
Canada and Japan with recent.
expansion to the Unites `'it
dom and Europe: in a
there are 425 CENTURY 21
sales offices with over .7,000
salespeople ifrom 'coast.tovoaw
Don't let our home
target for theyea,
Crime Stoppers
forces in Huron Counn-
your assistance jn he
crime-in•our county
One way to begin is to erg „
your home A secure home: lli l
help preveq1 youoryour family
&QM beepmutg a victiM al a e e
The foIlowing tips will help
crirneproof your home:
-Leave doors locked .•whenever
possible,
-Lock windows when going out.
--Use a safety deposit box for
seldom -used valuables.
-Keep tools, ladders and garbage
pails locked away.
-Have adequate exterior lighting.
--Remove obstructions that could
hide a thief.
-Don't leave spare keys hidden
outside.
WALK -ABOUT VISITORS The Town and Country Homemakers sponsored a "walk -about" last week
in Wingham to promote their service. One stop. was at -the home ,of Helen. Bowen, far right, of Alfred
Street. Speaking with Mrs. Bowen on the walk -about are: Wendy Herbert, Homemakers' area super-
visor; Wingham Mayor Jack Kopas and Jean Young, Homemakers' executive director. Also on the walk-
about, but not shown, were Jane LeVan, Homemakers board member and Terry Deyell, representing
Huron MPP Jack Riddell
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by solving it, Cramp
Huron County toll,free at 178
1777. You wilt never
identify yourself nor test
If an arrest is made, you will earn a
cash reward between $50 anc:
Call Monday to Friday, 9 *afm.. to
4:30 p.m.
Rennenibier, Crime Stoppers pays --_:
cash for clues!
RRS
check with
:tate Farm
•Competitive Rates.
*Guaranteed Lifetime income.
'Waiver of Premium
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318 Josephine St.,
Wing ham 357.3280
Like a good neighbor.
State Farm 's there
State Farm Life Insurance Company
Canadian Head Office: Scarborough, Ontario
Some people are saying
that ail heat is old-fashioned...
Maybe. Oil dealers do give you good old-fashioned "I'll be right over"
Service: They're not like the huge gas or electric utilities.1 feel like,
my oi.I dealer knows me. And oil heat eogi ;m ,nt is more efficient, more
economical, clean, safe."et
If that makes oil heat 'old-fashion:1a i Quess I'm just an
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old-fashioned kinda guy.
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