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REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
1 BAILEY
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It’s Sold”
LISTINGSWANTED
Due to the high volume of sales in recent weeks we require new
listings on all typesof property. We have clients needing homes,
farms, businesses and investment property. If you are
considering selling your property please give us a call for a full
evaluation with no obligation to you.
CONTACT MASON BAILEY AT482-9371
BAILEY
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
82 ALBERTSTREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
"Suddenly It’s Sold”
RESTAURANT: on 1 acre, seats 100, partially licenced,
separate home, paved parking lot.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above. Store rented. Very reasonable price.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedroom, 2 floor home, very spacious,
like new throughout, heated garage.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
BLYTH: 1 floor, 2 frame home, large garage and
workshop.
SCENIC 1 ACRE: 13th H-rntt Township, brick home,
garage, needs no repair
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: with 2apartments, Queen St.,
Blyth.
SMALL OFFICE BUILDING in good condition on main
street in Brussels.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
BLYTH: 4 bedroom frame home on Morris Street, large lot.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: You can’t have everything, where
would you put it?
Goderich, Ontario. 524-7316
FARM RESIDENTIAL-VACATION-COMMERCIAL-RURAL
IN THE COUNTRY-On 6.8
acres, 11/2 storey, 3 bedroom
house, largekitchen, garage
30 x 20, good barn 47 x 54.
rilled well in 1986. Well
landscaped yard. On a paved
road between Auburn and
Blyth, asking $64,900.
WALTON - Four bedroom
home, large lot, garage and
24’ x 40’ steel shed offering
many possibilities. Asking
$55,000.
If you are thinking of buying or selling Real Estate, we
would be pleased to act on your behalf, for a free, no
obligation property evaluation, give us a call today.
Jim Bissett
524-2431
Wayne Scott
524-8087
Doug Bland
482-7523
ALL POINTS REALTY INC.
Wingham & Goderich, Ont.
EDGE OF WINGHAM- 1
mile south of Wingham in
residential area, this 3 bed
room bungalow with single
attached garage offers living
room, dining room, main
floor laundry, family room
and more. This home is on a
large lot nicely landscaped
and well maintained. For
appointmentcall Jim Ritchie
357-3295.
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ONCE ATHRIVING BUS-
INESS-This 2 bay garage
situated on busy highway
allures the young entrepren
eur! Includes 3 bedroom
bungalow, equipment and
car parts - some of which are
antique. Ideal location! For
more information call Kevin
Pletch 357-1967.
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that it was. To make even more
sure, he went overboard in ap
pointing his followers to positions
of high importance. He made the
Canadians look like pikers in this
respect.
Brezhnev became the first Rus
sian leader to die a natural death
while in office, something of an
accomplishment. The new two,
Chernenko and Andropov, certain
ly did very little to change things,
partly because neither of them
were around too long. Since by this
time most of Brezhnev’s cronies
were still in high places, it is not
surprising that they would want to
put somebody in that would not
rock the boat too much.
With Gorbachev their luck ran
out. Here is a man who is
determined to change things but
note that it is nottoput the clock
back. He is all set to move the
country even more towards the
right; in fact he wants to make a
quantum leap. The word which you
have probably heard most fre
quently quoted to describe the
Gorbachev era is “Glasnost” a
Russian word that is difficult to
translate but means roughly
“openness”. The new leader
wants to bring his country into
much more of a market economy; in
effect he is saying that Marxism is
notwhatitiscrackedup tobe. If
Gorbachev has a fault, it is that he
wants to move too far and too fast
toward the right. That could prove
to be his downfall but we shall see.
There is another first. Gorba
chev has a wife who is not only
elegant and pretty but also intelli
gent and is therefore seen a great
deal in public with and without
him. That is a vast improvement
over previous wives of Russian
leaders since they were little seen
and less heard. Gorbachev’s wife,
Raisa, is a breath of fresh air.
I wish Mr. Gorbachev luck. To
my mind he is the most pragmatic
Communist since Chou En-lai, the
right hand man of Mao Tse-Tung,
the founder of Communist China.
Let’s hope the Russians recognize
it.
AUCTION SALES ■ AUCTION SALES
AN AUCTION SALE
FORTHEESTATEOF KEN WHEELER
C/OMABEL WHEELER
OFTOOLS-LUMBERS SOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
ATTHEBELGRAVEARENAON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1987 AT9:30a.m.
A QUANTITY OF WOOD: Cedar Lumber, Walnut, Cherry,
Pine, Birch, Butternut, Mahongany, Bed Elm, Black Birch,
Hard Maple, Assorted Plywood, Scaffold Plank.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Etc.: Color Television, Sewing
Machine, 2 Church Pews, Wash Stand, Small Cedar Chest,
Card Table, Copper Boiler, Small Work Bench, Antique
Barbers Chair, 2 Lanterns, Coal Scuttle, Sump Pump, Wash
Tubs, Antique Hand Corn Planter, Large Hand Auger, Hand
Sprayer, Heavy Wheelbarrow.
TOOLS-etc.: Rockwell BenchGrinder, Many Assorted Hand
Saws, Barn Framing Tools, Hand Drill, Drill Press,
Collection of Hand Tools, Skill Saw, Black & Decker Radial
Arm Saw, Pipe Wrenches, Craftsman Jig Saw, Electrical
Tools, 3 Electric Drills, Orbital Sander, Bench Grinder, 14”
Rockwell Band Saw, Black & Decker Router, Makita Belt
Sander, Emery Stand, 1” Belt Sander, V-Belts, Sanding
Belts, Wood Lathe, Lathe Chisels, Black & Decker - Work
Mate, Saw Horses, 3 Adzes, approx. 35 Wood Planes, wood
clamps, Assorted Saw Blades, Wooden Nail Kegs, 3 Socket
Sets, Wrench Set, Ext. Cord, Pop Riveting Gun, Saw Vice,
Work Bench, 2 Tool Chests, 2 Carpenter Tool Boxes/keys,
Assorted Dowels, Assorted Wooden Handles, Ropes, Pipe
Clamps, Crow Bars, Assorted Pipe, Copper Fittings, Pipe
Fittings, C-Clamps, Staple Gun, Pulleys, Soldering
Supplies, Electrical Parts, Paint. There are also a number of
Carpenter Tools not listed.
Theseareall well maintained tools & supplies, always inside
- So PLAN TO ATTEND this SALE.
TERMS: Cash Day of Sale, 7% Sales Tax will be in effect
Owners or Auctioneer are not responsible for loss of
purchaseor omission of merchandise advertised-day of sale
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
MRS. MABEL WHEELER357-2468
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL357-2349
LUNCH BOOTH
The Bear Truth
New teacher
librarian
at school
BY DEBBIE LOGUE
Mrs. Karen Webster is the
Librarian at Blyth P.S. this year.
Mrs. Webster has been a Librarian
before, and she has had experience
teaching Kindergarten for four
years. For the last 15 years she has
been a supply teacher in several
area schools.
She is pleased to be at Blyth P.S.
because she knows several of the
students and teachers here and it
isn ’ t very far to drive since she lives
on a farm near Auburn with her
husband Allan and two children.
Mrs. Websterhasmade some
changes in the library and plans to
get more books as well. She enjoys
the students and the atmosphere in
our school.
THE WEATHER WAS FAIR
by Sarah Allan
On Tuesday, September 15,
students from Brussels, Belgrave
and Blyth Public Schools took part
in the School Fair in Belgrave.
They marched in a parade that
started at 12:45.
After the fair was opened, many
students participated in competi
tive games or enjoyed looking for
their prize-winning entries in the
school work, perfect garden vege
tables and pet divisions.
The prizes for the games were
tickets that could be exchanged for
money at a special booth.
Everyone particularly enjoyed
the day this year because the
weather was perfect - an unusual
happening for Belgrave Fair Day!
NEW TEACHER COMES TO
BLYTH
by Stephanie Lentz and
John Ramirez
On September8, the pupils of
Grade 6 were greeted by a new
teacher, Mr. Robert Livermore.
Mr. Yeats who taught Grade 6 last
year knew Mr. Livermore from
Teacher’s College and high school.
After teaching at Grey Central
for 18 years, Mr. Livermore
decided he needed a change, and
because Mr. Yeats transferred to
Goderich, Mr. Livermore was able
to transfer to Blyth. Mr. Livermore
enjoys seeing children progress
and so he decided to be a teacher.
He lives just north of Clinton. He
enjoys teaching Math and P.E. and
also coaches and umpires local
sports teams. Mr. Livermore
hopes to spend the next several
years at Blyth Public School.
ELECTION FEVER
The halls are a-buzz with
excitement and the walls are
decorated with campaign posters
as an election for Student’s Council
gears up at B.P.S.
Students running for treasurer
are Karli Yanchus and Jason Lee;
secretary, Rhonda Stadelmann,
Michelle Nesbit and Chris Cald
well; vice-president, Laurie Whar
ton, Debbie Logue, Lisa Bromley
and Erin Bolger; president, Kevin
Souch, Jeff Bromley, Tammi Medd
and Donna Lynn Armstrong.
As well, a representative from
each grade 3 - 8 will be chosen to be
a part of the Council. The election
will be held this week and the
outcome will appear in next week’s
column.