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Tboe it new`,bre�d 'people are Ji—ay'e 46 complalnt�,with theP.
Is 1 hbours, Ken and Siby) $oIng to bqvq to look the;,). 4144'f cost. the $ O,OQQ o
the rural filler hope to acquire tboiF own for parks to plkp their homes. Ogure tbAl Cx6Vt Jor a rather,late
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t they now 'cos
ploniers settling 'in
TheY arty
'areas. across the province.' :land, so they won't have to pay Bio xnwop t.tbe!JJru - Ine,
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f Their I -G
are setting up their' own rept for their lots in the park. After the second world war, home As a goo., � my
p,stmpqt , or'
communities and hcAting a few of S it just might provide A3 Romani k', has only, been
t 1byl did paint out that they
.aie .,mhuy mobile 1homes- or house the future..
getting water,' a trallers as they were called then, the collate )p6rAtirig'tlie ark fox dyoaran
collateral necesso to y 4
the,09�ts of 11vJ sewers, uke� of ry
Their homes cost half tfi� pool and paid taxes inqf46d in Welfe purchased and thrown up
price houie. s stili frylpf
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they would have to pay.for'ahouso their rent-, so they are getting around 'the count witir 'little But for nov�j tl�icy aire,h.appy'
to
in almost any given area, and yet, spinet bi!hi mobile keep the park looking,
a: ali t1i'ehnraes ark placed 'an `.
-7 li�mg for their money At thought behind them. with mobi bqnie life. They
little
luxuries upon pointcd, out pifprtoo. He, says,it alsogives the",
they have all the ries 1� Municipalities, frowned t that there -is
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eiitage Estates.
supplied in to She and her husband had them as being eyesores, as many upkeep needed q -the o0t.sidg re§140no u 66rivd6�,,it
towns and,cities. n
-Irpops 1. . �,, -, 'the
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'Their communities,aie called bo n' SeJorth. were not kep.t up and building, unlike a house. "You wash Is
to buy a house 1 just' w A 0 to
mobile home parks, Tbe'majority' They had their eye on three' standard5 were relativesly low for the outside once a year," said i Ws of the de'..0
of the residents are either young different homes in the town but thq manufacturers. Bryan. ea4b other.
11 4tE!4 of as installp.4 ;a d
icouples or those who have 'were faced with the probr6m Now manufacturers of the There is no painting' to be done 0P b
reached retirement age; thqpp having no collateral. iii
"We home' park owners and the on the. inside either, 'All wall hopes to ey ritually erect so 11 1, 1 pe
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people in society who find it most couldn't get the money from any tenants,themselvds are tryin"g to coverings most of them panelling, type of pavillion for fecreatkop.
=51 difficult to cope'with today's high bank, not even the credit pnibn," -erase. that brd imae. Sibyl said can be wiped off with a cloth. He does not. live in
Jn q house�ju sf
.-Cost of housing. she said. that her parents weren't too Storagip Space home. himself but
Beddix Home Systems Ltd. in George Romani k, proprietor of pleased when they discovered There little storage space, down the road,
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every ril 1 would have bought one iltl
Hensall say their product,offers a Heritage Estates made it possible that she was moving into a mobile ery i of the home is
SOMETHING TO OWN LIZ and Bryan Ginty bought thiwobile home so they viable solution to the housing for the Millers to buy their, mobile home. "They thought it was too delegated to some use. TheGintys i had seen a park h
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could say they owned s9mething. Now that they are away from apartments, they problem facing'those who cannot home. As an in -park dealer for small and that we were throwing keep their freezer in a --stoiage bought my house,. lf,we ey�y Ave
cawalso own a dog,' Joey. The home Is located at Heritage Estates Mobile Home keep up with rising cosh. Bendix Homes, he can obtain -the our monqy away,4' she said. shed outside. "But Y -:,Q -u d6n't a fire, we,,,havd enough " 9
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Len Hoffman, Bendix sales home for anyone wishing to move . Neither -the Millers or the collect junk this way,"' added Liz. for a mobile horde, though," he
'Plark, Tudkersmith. ToWnship.
co-ordinator for the mobile into his park., Gintys feel that they are throwing Both the Millers and the Gintys added with a- smile,
h mes, said young people 'are
0 Fe Bryan explained .. .....
w mobile home buyers are away money,
able to finance a package deal,.' going out on their own' now, that although •the 'homes will
including the- home an because of the difficulty in deprdeiate over the years, the
-v. ""n",A. r�, furnishings, -easier than trying to acquiring land severanc6s. Mr. rising costs will make up 'for it.
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buy a house. Their homes are Hoffman . believes that until Liz's brother just sold his 13-year-
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Offlit to ' the National Housing mu I T S BAC K
nicipalities Are better old m obile home for $2,000, And
Code, supplying the buyers with a educated about mobile homes, as they pointed out.' the homes
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guarantee that will .last lo -
TO -SCHO.
than the duration of the
mortgage.
Mobile homes are rarely a first BudgetlwWis le, TIME!
preference for young couples.
Many are only buying them
because they can't afford a house. ISP
"trz�T" Eit-AL S
-AliMmenis
d" Bryan and Liz Ginty were tired &
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pf living in apartiiients, payin g*4 T�rt
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rent, and never being able to'see at We have many
the end of 'rhAkihg- payments.
They andy,,their two young iteins in stodk to
SHMEN'S
daughters bought a second hand Ladies': help you-g6t ready,
M.
• three-bedroom mobile home and
DRESSES —,.BACK -TO -SCHOOL
moved to Heritage Estates, a park dresses with a fall flare for fashion in
just outside of Seaforth. The red, wine, green, brown, etc.,. sizes 5-17,
10-20. Also the best fall selection in iizes;
home cost them $6,500.
'That's not -even a down 12%,— 28Y2.
P
on a h66`e, Liz said.
ayment s
rhey will have the home paid off SKIRTS & BLOUSES:
in five ars and then can decide
ye many to choose from. All sizes and sty
where to go from there. les are reasonably priced.
-CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE Liz and Bryan.Ginty sit on their'co"uch in their Both the Ginty§ and their park
PULLOVERS, CARDIGANS and VESTS:
mobile home, while talking to their landlord George Romani k, Once-iniside, they
in all the rjew fall shades and patterns
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SLACKS, BLAZERS, and Collegians
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more professional results.
more
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In
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eve styles.
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SLACKS:
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Women's
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W e* --e k.e n -d Special
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$10
Regularly priced to $22.00
Colours Brown, Black, Navy & Red
ALL -REGULAR STOCK IS
REDUCED
This weekend only.
Including complete line of Back to School Shoes
and Running Shoes
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53 Main $t r Sea'fdtth
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