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THE CITIZEN,WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1989. PAGE 23.
SERVICES
FOR YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS.
Specializing in softeners and re
pairs. Check our low fixture prices
or supply your own. Call Tom
Duizer Plumbing 523-4359. 29-tfn
People will live
longer at Sunshine
Continued from page 6
us share a postal code with
Brussels!
But it’s not what we don’t have
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE SERVICES
VEHICLES
FOR SALE
1977 THUNDERBIRD - P.S., P.B.,
bucket seats, console shift, body
and motor in good condition. Good
winter car. Call 523-4215 (after six
o’clock). 43-lp
REAL ESTATE LTD. REALTOR
2ACRES:4bedroom, 2 storey
house and small barn to
accommodate 2 horses. Lo
cated in Blyth. $95,000.
RETIREMENT BUNGA
LOW: 3 bedroom home in
good condition with every
thing on one floor, no stairs to
climb, spacious backyard,
well landscaped. List$79,500.
Located in a quiet area of
Clinton.
218 CHURCH ST. CLINTON:
Splendid 1360 sq. ft. rancher
with attached double garage,
interlocking brick driveway.
Well constructed brick home.
Completed lawns fringed with
white birch trees. Many ex
tras including quality draper
ies, all major appliances.
146 PRINCESS ST. W. CLIN
TON: 1600 sq. ft. ranch
bungalow with main floor
family room, Gebel kitchen,
attached garage, superb land
scaping. This is a gorgeous
property in new condition.
List $178,000.
210 HILL ST. CLINTON: 3
bedroom ranch bungalow
with attached single garage.
Lot is now seeded, sundeck
has been added, the base
ment is finished with fourth
bedroom and third bathroom.
Excellent value, move-in con
dition. $155,000.
SERVICED BUILDING LOT:
in new home area. Very large
lot 75 foot frontage by 240 feet
deep. $27,500. Don St. Clin
ton.
REDUCED TO $54,900: Ex
cellent 3 bedroom vinyl sided
home with finished basement
at 20 Regina Rd., Vanastra.
Now very competitively pric
ed. With 90% CMHC financ
ing payments would be $514/
month.
HULLETT TWP.: 140 acres
choicecrop land, all workable.
No buildings. $244,000.
5 ACRES: Highway location.
Modern farrowing barn for up
to 80 sows and modern
finishing set-up for 400-500
hogs. Early possession on this
one, step in and take over with
your own stock.
VANASTRA INDUSTRIAL
BUILDING: 8,000 sq. ft.
steel-framed building on 1
acre of industrially zoned
land. Vendor says sell, will
negotiate favourable price for
extended possession date.
Asking $55,000.00.
JOHN L. DUDDY
REAL ESTATE LTD.
19 AlbertSt., Clinton
MLS Realtor
John Duddy..............482-3766
Bill Roy.............523-4237
FARM FOR SALE
LOCATION: 6 kilometers
North-East from Seaforth
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 18,
Concession 2, McKillop town
ship, Huron County
LAND: 100 acres with 85 acres
workable.
BUILDINGS: Nil
NOTES:
[1] Purchasers must rely on their
own inspection and knowledge of
the farm and not on the above or
any other particularsor represen
tations made verbally or in
writing by or on behalf of the
Farm Credit Corporation. Before
making an offer, those interested
should ascertain that the proper
ty can be used and occupied for
the purposes intended in accor
dance with Provincial Legislation
and Municipal Regulations.
[2] Offers should be made on
forms obtainable on request from
any office of the Corporation and
must be received by November 1,
1989 at the field office listed
below.
OFFER REVIEW DATE:
November 1, 1989
A certified deposit of $4,000.00
must accompany the offer.
For further information contact:
FARMCREDITCORPORATION
Att: Daryl Ball,
P.O. Box 155,
Goderich, Ontario.
N7A 3Z2
Telephone No. 519-524-8381
Please refer to File Number
39658-521
CUSTOM WELDING: Ornamental
Railing, bale thrower racks, trail
ers, custom hitches, machinery
repairs and fabricating. Call Peter
de Jong, 523-4816. 32-tfn
CUSTOM COMBINING - CORN,
beans, etc. Air reel 4WD rotary
machine. Phone 291-1471 or 291-
4818. 43-4
WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS
and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers,
1/4 mile south of Brussels. Call
887-9499. 43-10
WILLING TO DO HOUSEKEEP-
ing in Brussels area. Call 887-6453
after 5 p.m. 42-2
LIQUID MANURE REMOVAL -
doing more for less. Big vacuum
tank. If you’d like to save yourself
some money please give us a call -
Gerald VandeKolk, 519-357-3763.
42-4
HANK’S SMALL ENGINE SALES
and Service, Highway 4, Londes-
boro. Complete service for small
engines. Dealer for Canadiana,
Bolens, Weed Eater, Poulan and
Badger Farm Equipment. Call
523-9202. 25-tfn
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
RIVERMILL VILLAGE - LUXURY
condominiums on banks of Scugog
River, Lindsay. Osprey Suite - 1317
sq. ft. - expansive living area with
balcony - large kitchen and break
fast eating room - 2 beds - Master
with luxury whirlpool tub in en
suite. From $215,900. Sports and
recreational amenities at restored
Carew Mill. Under construction for
1990 occupancies. Call Upper Can
ada Lakes: 1-800-461-6521. 43-lp
four Message Comes Across
In the Classifieds
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REAL ESTATE LTD.
82 ALBERT STREET
CLINTON, ONTARIO
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
[24 hour service]
NEW LISTING: 150 acres, Morris Township, general farm,
exceptional condition, very productive. Anyone would be
proud to own this property.
NEW LISTING: Spacious and luxurious country home on 2
acres, Morris Township, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, all new
throughout.
RESTAURANT AND GAS BAR: % acre lot, busy highway
corner, includes good home on same property. Showing good
return.INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES: Vanas‘AQ\JZ sq. ft. sale or
lease.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, vendor will
finance.
AUBURN: 11/2 floor home, 4 bedrooms, large corner lot, can be
used commercially.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: Vanastra 7000 sq. ft. Sale or
lease.
100 ACRES: Ashfield Twp. impressive home, barns for cattle
and hogs. Additional land available.
CLINTON: 137 Victoria Street A'lp'Joms, 2 storey aluminum
sided, very well kept, many included in attractive price.
BLYTH: New bungalow, Morris Street, electric heat, attached
garage, attractively decorated.
HULLETTTWP: 100 acres - 87 workable, barns for 650 hogs.
RESTAURANT: Licenced for 60, apartment above, central
location in busy town.
WANTED
OLDER PAINTINGS AND WORKS
of Art. One or entire collection.
Karl Mearns, Box 1266, Caledonia,
Ont. N0A 1A0 (416) 765-6782.43-lp
OLD WRIST WATCHES WANT-
ed! Eaton’s 1/4 Century Club -
men’s rectangular wrist watch.
Will pay $3,000 & up for this
watch. Also wanted, old Rolex,
Patek, Phillip, Cartier, Movado,
Vacheron Constintine, or any other
high grade or complicated wrist
watches (men’s only). Call 1-416-
365-7240. Write: B. Walsh, 309A
Mutual Street, Toronto, M4Y 1X6.
43-lp
COLLECTOR WILL PAY UP TO
$1,000 for antique toys. Also
interested in all other antiques
from A-Z. Al Jones, 15 Eldale
Road, Elmira, Ont. (519) 669-2960.
43-lp
4H club
meets
The third Blyth 4H meeting was
held on October 18 at Jill Jenkins’
house at 7:30 p.m.
Members started out with the 4H
pledge and went over meeting one.
Then they made salad and salad
dressing. They ate it and thanked
Jill for the use of her home.
that matters, it’s what we do have
that counts. We could place Huron-
view on any of a number of sites.
The scenery at anyone of these will
easily surpass the Brussels site.
Life in Sunshine is very peaceful
with only the sounds of the cattle
and sometimes the geese as they
visit the local Maitland river.
Sunshine is centrally located
between Blyth, Brussels and Wing
ham so it is easy to picnic at the
Brussels Conservation area, take
in a play in Blyth, or to get your
appendix repaired or removed in
Wingham.
Even if we don’t have a hospital
to call our own, with the quality of
life in Sunshine, I’m sure the
Huronview residents would live to
a ripe old age.
And when it is time to move on to
the better life, we do have a
beautiful hilltop cemetery in which
to place their earthly remains - with
lots more room!
Facetious Lee,
Sunshine.
Thanks
for the support
The Editor,
On behalf of the Canadian Ar
thritis Society, I wish to thank all
the residents of Blyth who contri
buted to the recent campaign. A
total of $1,188.65 was raised in the
village. Anyone still wishing to
donate may do so at Blyth Mini
Mart, where an official receipt will
be given.
A very special thank you to the
following canvassers: Debbie An
sley, Joan Clark, Frances Cook,
Helen Gowing, Mary Holland,
Candice Howson, Susan Howson,
Debbie McDougall, Melda McEl
roy, Karen Stewart, Mary Lou
Stewart and Joan Watson.
Campaign Chairwoman
Elizabeth Battye
Blyth.
Rails-to-Trails group
names executive
At a meeting convened at the
hotel in the village of Linwood near
Elmira recently, The Guelph to
Goderich Rails-To-Trails Associa
tion, entering its second year,
elected a new slate of officers.
The general objective of the
Association is to secure the conver
sion of the abandoned Guelph to
Goderich CPR Line to a greenway
or lineal park that will give con
trolled public access to this 70-mile
corridor of rural Southern Ontario
landscape. The CPR Line, linking
the City of Guelph and the popu
lous Grand River Valley to the Port
of Goderich on Lake Huron, pass
ing through Elmira, Milverton,
Blyth and seven villages, was
inaugurated in 1907 and abandon
ed last year.
The main activity that the
Guelph to Goderich Rails-To-Trails
Association sees for itself at the
present time is the co-ordination of
efforts by various trail groups and
individuals who have a'^oromon
goal of saving the abandoned
corridor from the blockage and
fragmentation by adjoining land
owners that has been the fate of
most abandoned railways in
Ontario in recent times.
The greenways movement has
become very active in the United
States in the last few years and has
been given additional impetus by
The President’s Commission on
American Outdoors. The magazine
“American Forests’’ (July/August
1988) describes the Commissions’
green ways concept as “a network
of trails, wildlife corridors, and
undeveloped buffer lands running
clear across the continental United
States”. The Commissioners stated
that they had “a vision for allowing
every American easy access to the
natural world ... through fingers of
green that reach out and around
and through communities all across
America ... through riversides,
stream courses, abandoned rail
road rights-of-way, and other open
areas.”
In Ontario the government has in
the past had little active commit
ment to the idea of greenways, or
lineal parks, or rails-to-trails, but
the picture is now changing, as
indicated by the setting-up of the
Interministerial Abandoned Rails
Committee, Chairman Mr. Norm
Mealing, with an office in the
Ministry of Transportation.
The President of the Guelph to
Goderich Rails-to-Trails Associa
tion ir Joan Van den Broeck;
Vice-president, Mike Curtis; Secre
tary, Susan White; Treasurer, Con
nie Rawski; the Association’s pos
tal address is c/o Joan Van den
Broeck, RR 4, Goderich, Ont. N7A
3Y1.
CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY