The Huron Expositor, 1985-08-14, Page 1814. ARTICLES FOR SALE
W AUPAPER and paint (interior and eater- .
ior) sale on now. Campbell's Crown Hard-
ware, Seaforth. 527-1420, 14-33-1
WOODWORKERS - Shopsmith Mark V.
Regular $2,065 Sale $1,799. limited supply.
Sid Tatham Woodworks, Hwy 2, Woodstock,
N4S7V7 (519)537-2660. 14-33-01
KITCHEN cupboard refacing. Leading man-
ufacturer is having an introductory sale for a
limited time. Package includes doors. draw-
ers, mouldings, handles, hinges, backing
laminate, valance and kn.ick knack shelves.
Regularly priced at $1,895 now for only $995.
For information call 1-800-265-8142. 14-33-01
HOME PARTY sales. Homemakers, Every-
one has Christmas needs. Distribute 'Brand
Name' towels, tablecloths, quilts, toys,
Christmas decorations, etc. Excellent earn-
ings. Plan now for fall (604) 596-2525.
14-33-01
THREE quonset buildings must sell 32x46,
40x82, 50x120. Never erected, immediate
delivery at sacrificed price. Call toll free
Miracle Span 1-800-387-4910. 14-33-01
15. RV's FOR SALE
TRAILERS - Travel, Hardtop Luggage
Golden Falcon, Prowler, Lionel. New and
Used. Hitches. Truck Caps, Campers,
Running boards. Sales, Rentals, Repairs.
Camp -Out Hwy 8, 1 mi.. W. Stratford.
393-5938. 14-18-tf
16. MOBILE HOMES
2 BEDROOM mobile home on 11/a lots in
Dublin, excellent condition, stove and fridge
included. For more information call 345-2777.
16-33-3
19. PETS
FREE!! Kittens (litter trained) 6 weeks old.
Phone 527-0482 19-33-1
PART TERRIER puppies to give away. Phone
527-1028 19-33-3
PUREBRED great, Dane puppies for sale.
Phone887-6412. 19-33-2
21. WANTED TO BUY
i
I buy used pianos; when calling give make,
height and general description. Call collect
669-1207.
7-tf
MAGiC LANTERNS and glass slides. High
cash dollars for any quantity. Black and white
or colored. Send description and price
wanted. P.O. Box 663, Perth, Ontario. K7
3K5. 21-33-01
Real Estate Ltd. Broker
1l Alb.rt 51rMT. Cllnlass
Phan., 431.4271 R..Id.oc., 223.43311
REDUCED: 100 o ,aT noir londotboro
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and aoaluy
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t 1/i ACRIS: 3 bdrm br,,h rain. I,;e new
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IC AC12251 good br.<I, horns and ur,hh
born HuiVe" 1..a
CLINTON: c. �i�bd.m frame
home ��/
AC1115: nem C4.nron 1 Itoo• home
go<oge enol smolt kwon very Rea, hobby
I o.m fry on offer
44 ACRES, 55 worbotte on south Mo,riond
4,00, no bu,ld,ngo
I4INEURN: 5 acres good 1 I l lloor home
borns fon 500 hog, and 150 weal col+es
MAUREEN
WiLDFONG
482-3224
HEATHER
BENNEWLES
345-2862
Culligan
REAL. ESTATE LTD
GEORGE ST.: 1 fez storey home situated
on 3 lots. list price $35,000.
EGMONDVU E: 2 storey brick home,
with large livingroom, 4 bedrooms. Set
on large lot. Open for offers.
NEW LISTING: 3 bedroom IIs storey
home, newly decorated. James St. list
price $39,500.00
DUPLEX: Showing good income, 1 one
bedroom apt.. I three bedroom apt. List
$40's.
EGMONDVIRIF: Brick bungalow with
three bedrooms. family room, and
double garage. list $72,500.00
HERITAGE ESTATES: Two bedroom
trailer, Economical living. List price
$7,000.00
JOHN ST.: Aluminum sided, 3
bedroom home features spacious family
room, formal livingroom, a unique
kitchen and walk out deck. $40's.
EGMONDVI1 E: 3 bedroom home with
modem kitchen and main floor laundry.
$30's.
COLEMAN ST.: 11h storey 3 bedroom
sided home, newly decorated, quiet
area.
GOUWLOCK ST.: 1 l storey, 3 bed-
room home has large family room with
deck. 530's.
CROMARTY: Solid brick schoolhouse in
original state, complete with chalk-
boards. Wainscotting and wood ceiling
in excellent condition.
51/2 ACRES: 2 storey, 4 bedroom brick
home with modem kitchen in McKiuop.
1$50's.
GODERICH ST.: Executive style home
with a possible 5 bedrooms in excellent
state of repair situated on newly
landscaped lot. List price $79,900.00
23. REAL ESTATE
DON HAMILTON
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE LTD.
no ACRES: buildings in need of repair.
90 acres workable. Near Brussels.
150 ACRES: in McKillop, with 2 storey
brick house and grain drying setup.
BRICK and aluminum sided bungalow,
split entrance, sundeck, tastefully deco-
rated and nicely landscaped in Bruce -
field.
37 ACRE hobby farm, 1 storey
bungalow and small barn. Hwy. located
north of Brussels.
100 ACRES with Hwy location, 50 sows
farrow to finish, modern facilities with 5
bedroom stone house south of Mitchell.
EAST OF SEAFORTH on Highway, 97
acres, 84 workable with no buildings,
systematically tiled.
Steve Murray
St, Columban 345-2172
Ivan Campbell
Brussels 887-6672
WORKMAN
REAL ESTATE LTD.
CALL HENRY MERO 527-0430
NEIL McNICHOL 527-0Q89
NEWbuilding, SOLD 16,50St"0 0commercial
NEW LISTING: 1 acre lot, 3 bedroom
home, small barn and shed. $37,500.00.
NEW LISTING: Targe brick building on
Main St., rough condition. 75' of
frontage $50,000.00.
3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, located in
the country with a garage on a rented
kit. Nice location.
NEW LISTING: Coleman St. 4 bedroom
frame home on a double lot. $27,000.
20 ACRES: with fine brick home, barn
& bush, on the Maitland River close to
Seaforth.
N. MAIN ST: 3 bedroom home,
$25,000.
ISABELLA ST.: 3 bedroom modular
home, lame lot. $35,000.00.
WILSON ST.: Excellent 4 bedroom,
very modern. $55,000.00.
RAILWAY ST.: 1 floor, 2 bedroom
cottage, good condition. $27,000.00.
TRIPLEX- Well rented. $27,000.00.
EGMONDVIIIF: 4 bedroom, frame on
a large lot, nice location. $49,500.00.
S. MAIN SOLD droom, bungalow
close to ul O V
EGMONDVTILE: 3 bedroom bungalow,
1380 sq. ft., nice family home on a large
lot. $56,500.00
LAYERS: 5925 quota, 106 acres,
modern barn, also hog barn, 2 storey
brick home, Seaforth area.
$27BL,500. SOLD" 1 floor brick
DAIRY FARM: 136 ac., pipeline
milking 24, good quota.
1 FLOOR 3 bedroom home, close to
uptown. A large lot, wood stove and
large dining room are some of the many
features for only $40,000.00.
3 BEDROOM bungalow, 7 years old,
full basement, paved drive. Only
$44,000.00.
1LE7' SAIL: Large commercial lot with
3000 sq. ft. frame building, gas heat,
550 hydro. OPEN TO OFFERS.
AUTO BODY: Repair shop. Very
modern shop with or without all
equipment. Inquire.
10 ACREJ: 2 storey brick house, 2
sheds, pond, very nice. $86,000.00.
2 ACRES: Tuckersmith Twp., 3 bed-
room house and large barn. Only
$34,500.00.
BUILDING LOTS: We have a very good
selection of lots in Seaforth, Egmond-
ville and area. Call for your choice.
24. PROPERTY FOR SALE
3 bedroom red brick home located on double
lot on Brussels Main St., includes 2 storey
brick barn -garage. Marilyn Engel. 887-6976.
24-31-3
2 EXCELLENT building lots, perfect loca-
tion, across from Optimist Park. Call Bill
Morris Real Estate 673-1550 or Brian
Flannigan at644-0600 LD. 7118 24-31-3
DUBLIN, 21/2 storey white vinyl -sided 4
bedroom home, 119 John St. Features
include finished basement, concrete drive,
fireplace. rear deck. $49,900. Contact Char-
les or Myrtle Walkom 348-8197 representing
Tom Reidy Realty lid. Realtor. 24-32-1
DUBLIN- Mill Street, Ile storey 3 bedroom
home, small barn suitable for workshop, lot
71 x 264 $40,000. Contact: Tom Reidy Realty
Ltd., Realtor 347.2358. 24-32-1
COZY, 2 bedroom bungalow with eat -in
kitchen, livingroom 21 x 12 feet, double
attached garage, priced in the twenties. Call
Marlene at 347-2919, Snedden Real Estate.
24-32-3
NORM CLARKE Real Estate Ltd. St. Marys
284-2381 or agent Ron Morrison 229-6676;
Two storey 130 year old stone home on 2.55
acres in Hibbert Township near Staffa on a
paved road. Mostly original throughout. Pine
floors and natural woodwork. Original
pressed metal ceilings. Asking $69,900.
24 -3't -i
25. PROPERTY FOR RENT
DUPLEX for rent. Carpeted, dean, central
location. $245.00 per month, plus utilities.
527-0962 evenings. 25-33x3
CLASSIFIED _ - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 14, 1985 -_A17
26. APARTMENTS FOR RENT
AVA LIABLE Sept. 1, 3 bedroom duplex, near
stores, $225.00 per month. 527-1507 after 6
p.m. 25-33-tf
AVAIIABLESept. 1, tat-ge very comfortable,
2 bedroom apartment, heated. $275.00 per
month. 527-1507, after6 p.m. 26-33-tf
TWO bedroom apartment in a seniors
building. Available August 1st, 527-1823.
26-29-tf
2 BEDROOM apartments heated, apply
527-1320 Frank Kling Ltd.
26-31 3
[31. NOTICE
YOUNG PEOPLE 6-18 years who do
outstanding good deeds are eligible for
nomination as Ontario Junior Citizens of the
Year. Contact this newspaper for details.
31-33-01
ARE YOU living with a drinking problem? Al
Anon can help. 527-1650. 31-33-1
ENJOY September in Haliburton Highlands.
Openings August through Thanksgiving.
Special rates for families, seniors. Kinsman s
Housekeeping Cottages, Boshkung Lake,
RR 2, Minden. Call anytime 1-(705)
489-2583, 32-33-01
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1121. 33-22-01
THE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
FLOOD PROTECTION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
Tuesday, August 20th, 1985
8:30 p.m. •
MUNICIPAL OFFICE, VANASTRA PARK
A Public Meeting will be held for input
into the Council of Tuckersmith's
proposal to petition the Ontario
Ministry of Natural Resources for a
reduction in the Regulatory Flood Line.
At the present time this line Is based on
"Hurricane Hazel" Flood Line. It Is
proposed to reduce this to the 1:100
Year Flood Line, with the corresponding
reduction In the flood plain area.
Flood Plain Maps are available for study
before the day of the meeting at the
Township Office.
PLEASE COME AND EXPRESS YOUR VIEWS.
J.R. McLachlan,
Clerk -Treasurer.
Township of Tuckersmith,
GMB 117, R.R. 5.
Clinton, Ontario
NOM1LO
ATTENTIIN:
MCKiLLOP
TOWNSHIP
RATEPAYERS
The Corporation of the Township of
McKillop wishes to establish a solid
waste disposal site for use by township
residents by December, 1987. Proposals
are invited from any landowner willing
to sell a minimum of fifteen acres,
including a right-of-way. The proposal
must allow nreliminary site testing,
including bore hole(s) and backhoe
testing, during a non -cropping season.
Subject to site approval, having regard
to:
-soil impermeability
-presence of private and municipal
drains
-tree and ground cover
-access, location and degree of
isolation
-cost of site establishment
-protection of the quality of life in our
Township while disposing of inevitable
wastes
the Township is amenable to any
purchase price per acre hot exceeding
the sum of $3,000.00 per acre.
The Township shall provide written
assurance of:
-non-impairment of adjacent water
quality
-refusal of toxic wastes
-on-site supervisory personnel and
controlled access
-rehabilitation of expired site
-proper maintenance of site and
surrounding area
Proposals must be in writing, on
proposal forms available from the
undersigned, and must be submitted on
or before 5:00 p.m., August 30, 1985.
A or any proposal need not necessarily
be accepted.
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF MCKII.IOP
R R. 1
SEAFORTH, Ontario
NOK IWO
527-1916
34. AUCTION SALES
DOUGLAS JACOB
271-7894 or 393-6214
AUCTION REGISTER
THURS., AUG. 15 at6 p.m. Auction sale
of appliances, antiques, and household
effects to be held at the Jacob Auction
Centre, .185 Herbert St. in Mitchell.
Robert Clark prop.
SAT., AUG. 24 at 11 a.m. Auction sale of
tractors, shop equipment and parts to be
held in the hamlet of Bornholm, Henry
Dick, prop.
34. AUCTION SALES
RICHARD LOBE
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WED., AUG. 14 at 6 p.m. Antiques,
tools, etc. for Mrs. (Ralph) Viola Traviss
at Walton, Ont.
SAT., AUG. 17 at 10 a,m. Antiques,
furniture, etc. at Richard Lobbs Auction
Barn, Clinton.
WED., AUG. 21 at 6 p.m. at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn. Antiques, appli-
ances, furniture for Sarah McDonald
and Emerson Hesk.
SAT., AUG. 24 at 10 a.m, at Auburn
Community Hall, Antique furniture,
appliances for Eleanor Bradnock Estate.
House will be offered by auction subject
to reserve at 1 p.m. Phone 526-7784 for
information.
WED., AUG. 28 at 10 a.m. at Brussels
Arena, Brussels, Ont. large offering of
good antique glassware, furniture and
collectables for the Estate of Gertrude
Bolger.
SAT., AUG. 31 at 10 a.m. at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn. Car, antique
furniture, glassware for the Estate of
the late Calder McKaig and Lila
McKaig of Cromarty.
LARGE
AUCTION SALE
Car, antiques, furniture, appliances,
etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Gillian
De Jong, John L Sieber of Goderich
and the Estate of Percy Johnston of
Bayfield.
Saturday, Aug. 17
at 10 a.m.
Car sells at l l :30 a.m.
CAR: 1975 Chev Belair, 4 door sedan,
V8 automatic, selling as is.
4" grain auger, small chain saw,
aluminum extension ladder.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Westing:
house frost free square model fridge,
harvest gold square model fridge,
Westinghouse chest freezer, Inglis
modern wringer washer, washer &
dryer, 2 electric stoves, small portable
TV, nine piece dining room suite, Jam
style cupboard, Hoosier style cupboard,
modern harvest style table, 4 good
matching wooden chairs, Victorian love
seat with 5 matching side chairs,
modern chrome set with wood grain
oval table & 4 chairs like new, spool
bed, small lift top writing desk with
Blair, Hespler double bed and matching
dresser with mirror, 4 antique dressers
with mirrors, 3 chests of drawers, small
knee hole desk with drawers on both
sides, 4 drawer filing cabinet, piano
stool with glass ball feet, washstand
with leaded glass doors, old mates
chair, modern dresser with mirror,
treadle sewing machine, several small
fancy tables, hall tree, floor lamps,
upholstered chairs, chrome card table &
4 folding chairs like new, odd wooden
chairs, 2 small rugs, old records, 2
chesterfields, several crocks & jugs,
pictures, mirrors, oil lamp, electric
fans, suitcases, hooked rugs, bedding,
electric heaters, lawn chairs, picnic
table, gas push lawn mower, wheel-
barrow, 5 bikes, 2 trikes, old furniture
outside, plus our usual large offer Ing of
dishes, glassware, pots & pans, mjsc.
tools, etc.
COME EARLY
AS TWO AUCTIONEERS SELLING
AT START OF SALE
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER - RICHARD LABB
CLINTON - 482-7898
EVENING
AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to
beheld at Richard Labia's Auction Barn,
Clinton, Ontario for Mrs. Sarah Mc-
Donald of Walton plus additions from
Emerson Hesk and Bess Grieve.
Wednesday, August 21
at 6 p.m.
Buffet, dining table with leaves, 6
matching dining chairs, china cabinet,
fancy antique hall seat with oval mirror,
Hot Point almond color fridge 5 yrs. old,',
green square model fridge, Enterprise
24" gas stove, small Westinghouse
chest freezer, 2 wicker chairs, platform
rocker, bottom for sideboard, antique
rocker, White square model fridge, 2
washstands, rocking chair, odd wooden
chairs, electric sewing machine in
cabinet, old Singer portable sewing
machine, Lewyt carpet sweeper, vanity
dresser with stool and matching bed,
iron & brass double bed, dresser with
mirror, fancy little plant table, cedar
chest, chicken coop chair, 4 matching
pressback chairs, several odd wooden
chairs, hump back trunk, 2 old chests of
drawers, box spring and mattress like
new, 3 drawer night table, Bamboo wall
magazine rack, lawn chairs, Lard table,
small desk, old chesterfield and 2
chairs, davenport couch, floor lamp,
coffee table, wall mirror, 2 toaster
owns, chrome table & 4 chairs, sewing
basket, gas push lawn mower, wheel-
barrow, 2 aluminum step ladders, small
appliances, cups and saucers, dishes.
and glassware, some bedding, a few
hand tools, etc.
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER- RICHARD LO BB
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION SALE
Antique Furniture and Effects.
AT
WiNGHAM AUCTION
CENTRE
FOR ROMELDA TAYLOR, WINGHAM
and a small consignment
AUGUST 17th, 1985 SATURDAY
11:00 A.M.
ANTIQUES: Excellent ornate sideboard;
excellent solid brass bed; cherry 5 -
drawer chest; love seat; 4 rockers;
child's Boston rocker; Iron bed with
bran spindles; 2 matching sets
washstands and dressers; wardrobe;
parlor table; lovely oak dining room
table with 3 leaves; 3 pine blanket
boxes; bobsled with full decal; drop leaf
table; wicker fernery; counter beam
scales; hip rest chairs; treadle sewing
machine; mantel clock; excellent wall
clock; crocks, lugs, boiler, 2 coal oil
lamps; sat cutter shaft bells; quantity
of ornate- picture frames; excellent
period Heintzman piano and stool; over
100 pieces old sheet music; odd tables;
lawn chain; table lamps; card table and
chairs; vacuum cleaners; coat racks; 2
electric stoves; small fridge; quantity of
bedding -quilts, blankets, tablecloths,
shoots, towels, etc.; mirrors: collectors'
perfume bottles; '5 trays of cosm etics;
antique comport; cake stands; fruit
bowls; 25 plus. Bridal Rose fine china;
chest of Roger Bros. flatware; several
Items of silverware; cruet set butter
dish; vegetable dish; pint Beaver
sealer; cups and saucers; Nippon dishes
and much more.
PREVIEW: Friday, 7 - ♦ p.m.
AUCTIONEER:
Jack Alexander
In the matter of the Ontario Heritage Act
R.S.O. 1980 Chapter 337
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO DESIGNATE
TO:
Citizens of Seaforth
Dedi-care Centres Ontario Ltd.
Ontario Heritage Foundation
Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Seaforth, on the
9th day of July 1985 decided to designate the lands and buildings known
municipally as "The Former Seaforth Public School," Church Street, as a
property of architectural and historical value or interest under The Heritage Act,
R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 337.
Short Statement of the Reasons for the Proposed Des nation
Significant historical and architectural features are as follows:
Built in 1867, the Seaforth Public School at the corner of Church and James
Streets was the first brick public building to be erected by the Municipality and
served the community until 1953.
This two storey symmetrical T -plan building has coursed field stone
foundations, Flemish bond buff 'brick walls and a medium -pitched gable roof
with narrow cornice and plain fascia.
The nine -bay front elevation is articulated by an advanced gabled frontispiece
on which is superimposed a three-storey projecting bay that establishes a strong
centre axis through its double doors with high transom, "Palladian" window,
louvered attic opening and pedimented roof. Ground floor fenestration was
originally six -over -six sash with radiating flat arch voussoirs and wood sills with
brick lugs. In the three bays of the rear addition the lower window heads are
segmentally arched. All other fenestration is round headed, with red brick
voussoirs and modified Gibbsian surrounds in raised brick on the prominent
elevations.
With the exception of the central bay, all corners of the original block have
raised quoins. A projecting belt course circles the block.
This manipulation and exaggeration of Georgian compositional devices
reflects a more inventive concern with effects of plasticity and volume typical of
the Italianate influence on Canadian architecture. The roundheaded windows,
turret -like centre bay, elongated proportions, bold juxtaposition of masses and
enlivening of surface textures typify the application of Italianate aesthetics to an
essentially conservative Georgian form.
Notice of objection to the designation may be served on the Clerk within 30
days of July 29th, 1985.
Dated at Seaforih, this 29th day of July, 1985.
James Crocker
Clerk