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4. REAL ESTATE FOR SAL
z 91/2% MORTGAGE
The owner will hold a, 91/2% mor-
tgage an this excellent family
home located on Huron Street, In
Clinton. Four bedrooms, 11/2
baths, huge family room. Many ex-
tra features include garburator,
electronic filter on gas furnace,
Tappan 2 oven range, refrigerator,
Maytag washer and dryer and all
drapes, all for $35,000.00
10 ACRE
HOBBY FARM,
IrOoderich Township. 2 storey, 3
,bedroom home with new vinyl
siding, almost new oil furnace,
e kitchen with dining area.
Ingf Oom, den and upstairs car-
. Barns ,presently house 500
laying hens, suitable for horses or
cattle. Profitable egg business In-
cluded if purchaser wishes: Listed
at $36,000. Existing 71/2% Mor-
tgage.
4: REALISTATE FOR SALE
HURON
HAVEN
HOMES
MCibile Home Sales Lts Service,
21/2. nil) iles north of Goderich on
Highway No. 21 at Huron Haven •
Village. °.
Featuring the best variety in the
area of top quality homes by
Marlette, Bendix and Homco.
Phone 524-6384 or. 524-8059.
.Service and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Owned and operated by Homes
of the Future Limited.
t BAILEY
82 Albert Street
Phone: 482-9371
MASON BAILEY—
BROKER/MANAGER
K Canada
it's time to
pull uto
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(If you can bend over that far.)
VACANT STORE Nice one and a half storey frame
*CLINTON . with J.M. Siding, three bedrooms
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located near main corner. dboro.
tly renovated with attractive
storefront. Suitable for many types
of businesses. $16,500 includes a 2
bedroom apartment and a
basement for storage. Gas forced
air furnace.
Fift. acre farm in Hullett, with
spring creek, seven room insul-brick
home. ,
GINGERBREAD N
• EVERYTHING NICE: LOVELY .
HOME BAKERY century", home4 excellent condition
AND...RESTAURANT centrally toted in Clinton.
Established business well located Carriage House on property now.
In Seaforth. income from ad- ' rented.
ditional store and 3 apartments,
$450 per,. month. Room for two One hundred acre „farm in Grey
more apartments on second floor; Township, 85 workable, eight room
Good 'potential for fast food one and a half storey home with'
business and specialty bakery. - three bedrooms.
Full price $60,000.
Vanastra Horne, two storey, six
COMMERCIAL BUILDING - rooms large living room and dining
EXETER room; three bedrooms.
Avoid speculation tax by investing
in commercial:property. This huge
bulldlog on Main Street in Exeter
grosses $9,000 per year from 5
leases, Includes a large apartment
and 3 stores. An excellent 'hedge
against inflatiOn„ $67,000 with
$26,000 to the existing mortgages.
MOtEL
This 9 unit .Motel on a main high-
way entering Goderich provides a STONE FLAG, three bedroom
good Weekly income with little home in Clinton on large lot equip-
work.- Extra lots for expansion. Ped'utility room and surprisipg ex -
Good 3 -bedroom home included In tra included in purchase price.
purchase price.
Eight room home in Blyth with at-
. RIVERFRONT HOME tached garage, Forced Air Oil heat.
Ogiellatft 119/D0 .entl or ..,.(.1r1. Pre JACO .
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2 acres in 3 lots. Year-round cot-
tage with 3 bedrooms, family FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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!born, living room and fireplace.
Attached 2 car garage. Make us
an offer.
Two hundred acre modern dairy
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farm in Ashfield Township, cows
.and quota included in the purchase
price:
SPACIOUS brick home on..alovely
two acre landscaped highway
property. Out buildings are in ex-
cellent repair.
VANASTRA HOMES
3 new listings mean we can now
offer you a wide choice of styles at
very competitive prices. We can
help with financing .too. Ask to see
details of the homes now on our
bookr. .
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD.
,REALTOR
53 West Street
524-8951 .•
John Thompson
Evenings: 527-0238
John Duddy
Evenings 482-3652
We treat. this world
though we had a spare
of ours as
in the trunk:
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SEASON'S GREETINGS •
BE A + BLOOD DONOR
• THE MAN TO SEE IS
52 West Street
Goderich
ACREAGES'
• This acreage is the Only doe -Left on the Nine Mile River. 11 1*
severed, treed and rare.
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10 acres near Brucefield. It has 3 acres workable and 7 acres in
bush.
14:5 acres near Goderich —• 10 acres of bush jevergreen), sand
loam; and a gorgeous trout stream. It has a great potential for
campgrounds or for raising trout.
thAiVevosaMocidosborarea2..4-.11Alatila
1. barn 23 x 36 feet, included in this purchase of land.
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524-6991,
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1/3 acre — well treed In residential area, 5 niTnutps from town.
INQUIRIES AND OFFERS INVITED.
IF YOU LIKE COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
° then you will like, this beautiful brick home, which Is minut s
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from downtown and the lake. This home has 2,000 or more sq.
ft., 4 bedrooms, full basement, 2 and 4 pc. bath, paved drive,
fireplace, den, and a large garage. It has a beautiful land-
scaped 1/2 acre lot.
ONLY $10,000.00
This 1.7 acres has e 6 room vacant house. It has a new septic
tank system installed,' drilled well on pressure, and new hydro
service. it has no conveniences. Come In and makeanoffer.
CLINTON AREA
This beautiful old firehall has many possibilities. It could be
used for a restaurant catering -coffee cart business or a sign
painter's delight. It could be an antique store or used for .auc-
tion rooms setup. It hes a 175' x 100' lots:The-living quarters are
included when you buy this well located building:. Let us show
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KINGSBRIDGE
One bedroom home on large lot 165' x 107'. Drilled. well on -
pressure. Frame garage. Interested? Give us a Call.
PAUL WARR
524-9314
40 Victoria St.
WARREN 4INN
Lucknow
529-7350
PETER S. MacEWAN
• . GENERAL INSURANCE •
REAL ESTATE BROKER
38 ST. DAVID ST. GODERICH 521-8531'
IF HOUSE HUNTING
Take a good shot at this modern throe bedroom bungalow of
brick and stone construction. Nicely lighted kitchen and living
room, two caegarage, lot 64 x 134, located on quiet street near
schools. Phone today for inspection.
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GOOD FAMILY HOME
Of frame construction, located 3 blocks from uptown con -
slating of four bedrooms, large kitchen, taxes only $210.00
yearly. Included in the purchase price Is washer, dryer, gas
• stove, all curtains anduugs. All for only 928,500.00
MAKE"US AN OFFER
On this two bedroom wartime house:Nod may not be able to
afford a,castie but you can afford this home. Owner has Moved
and is prepared to look et any reasonable offer. Phone for in-
spection.
GOOD INCOME PROPERTY
This brick duplex is located near the schools and arena. Each
unit has three bedrooms. It is situated on as large lot 124 x 134.
For further details phone teday.
' DUPLEX OF BRICK AND.FRAME CONSTRUCTION
Each unit having two bedrooms, tenants pay own hydro and
water. Monthly income of $250.00 which Makes this a good in-
vestment with terms available.
OPPORTUNITY FOR CASH CROPPER
' 89 acres of good productiveland on Highway 21 two miles from
Goderich. Don't be found wanting come planting tinie,buy now.
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HIGHWAY RESTAURANT
Located on Highway 4, at Hensali, Ontario. Thi* le a very .
profitable business,owner retiring. Property consists of a lot 80
164 of which, there is 1,000 squire feet of parking area.
Building and equipment approx. 7 years old. Real istate,
'business, and eqUiptffent, only inking $38,000.00.
We Need Your Listings - • For Action 0 Buying or Selling
Please Phone
B.R. Robinson
Res. 524-6005
Maurice Gardiner
Rea. 524-7302
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"John Schneiker
Res524-6055
• Audrey Timbreit
nes. 524-2303
Bruce Ryan
R.I. 524-7762
JO -AO Bullin
Rea 565.2421
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Representatives of about a half a dozen rnunicipadepart-
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morning for the final inspection of the,drains. Here the group
inspects the catch basin that was installed after the sewer pipe
erupted recently. The construction of the basin was delayed
and before it could be installed the eruption occurred. The In -
spectors,are from left Murray Guttridge of Todgham and Case,
councillor Eileen Palmer, Murray. McLean of -McLean Foster
-Construction, Gerry Fisher of the Pollution Control Plant,
Bru,ce McLean and Robert Tayloc, of McLean Foster, Stan
Meriarn of the works department and mayor -elect Deb .
Shewfel/. (staff -photo)
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Pros4ife group hears Bruce Heath
'Approximately 70 tembers
and guests attended the First
Annual Dinner meeting of tthe
Goderich and District Pro Life
Group which was held in the
Christian Reformed Church
Hall in Clinton on Wednesday.
December 4.
Chairlady Mrs. Connie
40shorn welcomed everyone.
Reverend Fred Carson, Blyth
opened with prayer. •
A delicious Ilk roast beef
dinner was served by the P.T.A.
of the Clinton and District
Christian School. Head table
guests were treasurer Mrs.
Alice Krohmer and Mr. Kroh -
Mer; Medical advisor and
speaker Doctor Brian Lynch problem, that of abortion; while missioned by the Province of
and Mrs. Lynch; guest speaker ignoring so many others that Ontario, in underscoring the
Bruce Heath and Mrs. Heath:, are related, , need to examine where and
Mrs.. Connie Osborn .ari'd 'Mr. "Respect for Life, which your why much of the child welfare'.
Osborn; Reverend Fred Carson,. organization espouses, must._ dollar was being spent, •
Anglican Minister, Blyth; necessarily not dwell solely -on "It' is a•paradox of our child
Secretary . Mrs.' Harriet that of the. person yet to he welfare system that more
Klazinga and Mr. Klazinga: • born, without enunciating an resources 'seem to be available
The business Meeting was equal respect and concern for for ke'eping a child at risk in
called to order. Helmut Kroh- others in our community," Mr. 'alternative care facilities than.
mer' introduced Mr,' Bruce Heath said. Those, handicapped for keeping him at home with •
Heath, Director of the Huron physically, the retafded, the the natural family," he said.
County Children' g Aid Society .emotionally ill, the criminal or Mr. Heath further cautioned
,and mentioned his numerous delinquent, the marginal the Pro -Life movement not to
achievements. family, the disadvantaged or seize upon adoption placement,
Mr. Heath .cautioned mem- neglected child, the single as an alternative to abortion at
hers of the -Pio Life Group not parent family to name but a the risk of not examining why
to allow. themselves to focus on fewany child need be surrendered
a single ' moral or social you avoid addressing for adoption in the first place.
yourselves to the causes of "While I can appreciate the
situations which lead to 'abor- anxiety r of a childless couple,
tion being seen as the.only ap- who are now going to haveto
parent realistic alternativeto a wait two years or more .for the.
fa r- 3‘9•1A,..' a„„basbY- on ad CIP?
end up doing a disservice to the tion,. I would not welcome a
very objectives which your return to the late 1960's when
organization' enunciates," he most of adoition and child.care
pointed out. efforts were spent on placing
The speaker outlined the babies, forgetting the more
changing emphasis Of the worls pressing. needs of the older
of the Children's -Aid Society child and the so-called "Hard
from that ,of the child admitted to Place" child," he noted.
• into its care to that of work • The guest invited the assem-
with the child in his own home. bled ' members to give. active
'Tracing the . „history, of consideration to all the inter -
Children's Ai'd• Societies in On- related social problems of its
tario from their formation by local communities and ,lend
local citizen groups concerned support 'to any effort . that
about children in the late would improve the quality of
1800's, Mr. Heath stressed that • the helping services 'which their
' the .same concern which led to. tax 'dollars'were presently sup -
the first formal programs of; porting. The speaker was
• child care in. Children's Aid, thanked by, Doctor 'Brian
Societies must to -day be Lynch. ,s4
demonstrated by the com- Mention was made regarding
mimity in providing alternative the application for, a Charter.
prevention programs. This charter has not yet been
"No county should take pride received but when it is, the
in th'e number of children a group will be able to give
Children's Aid/Society has •in receipts for Income Tax Pur -
its care, unless it can honestly poseg.
conclude that placement was
the only alternative," said the
speaker.
Mr. Heath stressed that a
*hole range of preventive and
supportive programs had to be?
available in a community
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der loCal health and social
welfare auspices aimed at
strengthening the family's
ability to keep children and
dependants in the home and in
the local ;community.
He quoted from the Hanson
Task Force Report. corn-
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Realty Limited
• Real Estate and General Insurance and Property Management
8 THE SQUARE, GODERiCH, 224 —9 6.6 2
..ara
One Year Old
3 bedroom brick on
Eldon Street. Close to •
schools. Electric heating.
Partly finished recreation
room. Asking $36,500.
129
-Wellesley St.
2 storey brick and frame,
5 bedrooms, large bright
living room, dining room,
den with fireplace. Large
corner lot. Asking"
$55,000.
107
Benmiller-
Approximately 13 acres,
with 10 being mostly
Cedar and Hemlock.
Cozy 2 bedroom frame
house, on paved road,
and over 400 feet of fron-
tage on Maitland River. 2
car garage, and barn;
guest cabin. Open for of-
fers.
79
Gibbons St.
Brick house on large cor-
ner lot, 5- bedrooms,
living room with
fireplace, dining room,
family room. 'Close to
schools.
109'
Comox Crescent
5 yrs. old. 4 bedroom
bungaloW, 11/2
'bathrooms, cozy farriily
room, living room, dining
area, carport and patio.
Asking $35,000.
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Nearing
Completion
Several houses, . spins, 2
storey, and bungalOwS..
• • ,CtIpose your' house in-
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tine for ',Christmas.
Located on Suncoast
Drive West, close to lake
and close .to schools.,
• Electric , heating. ,Fully
serviced lots. • ,
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Look Newlyweds,
.South St.
2 bedroom frame, 11/2
storey. Excellent
condition. Full basement,
• easily enlarged as
needed. Asking $26,000.
Oben for offers.
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Investment
Property on West Street
known at the Park
House. Offers great
. possibilities for Apart-
ments, or Hotel, btc.
Idenily located
overlooking Lake Huron.
New furnaces. ,
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Cosy
One block from the
Square, 11/2 storey
. house, single car garage,
3 bedrooms, living ram,
with fireplace, large
diningroom. Asking
$26,000.
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• Extra Features .
• 3 years old, brick 2 storey
house with living room,
formal dining room,.
family room 13 x 21 with
fireplace, 4 bedrooms,
double garage. Comox
Crescent, close to
schools, electric heating• .
559,500.
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Building lot
Close to square on
Kingston St. Vacant lot
104 x 104. Commercial
IoCatfion.
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Cottages
Your choice of 5 cot-
- tages, immediately north
of Goderich. All fur-
nished, and ' all on
lakefront. Price ranges
from $18,000 to 539,500.
•Lakefront Home
5 miles south of
Goderich. Country living
on large lakefront lot. 2
bedroom brick houtte, full
baserheilt. Acorn
fireplace. Asking 539,900.
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Lakefront Lot
In Goderich, Lakeside
Drive 128 x 508 ap-
proximately. One 9f the
few remaining lots in
town, for your dream
home; .
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Lakefront
Cottage Lot
Martin's Point, south of
• Pt. Albert. 60 x 252 ap-
proximately, good beach.
82.
Lakefront
Lot
St. Joseph excellent
location for a year
around cottage. Water
available. Beautiful
beach. Size ap-
proximately 50 x 412.
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.choose youn04 home now. The selection ls excellent. When buying or
selling,Our salespeople are pleased to help .you.
ED JESSOP, 182 Wilson St. Tel. 524-7287
• SHELAGH SULLY, 64 Comox �r. Tel. 524-9069,
JOHN BANTER, R.R. 2, Goderich Tel. 624-8149
BERT ALEXANDER, 245 Catherine St., 'Tel. 624-7836
GERRIE & BERNICE GLENN, Dungannon, Tit. 5294924
DON ABERNART, la Britannia Rd. W., Tel. 5244218
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The Nominating Report was
brought in *by Mrs. A Dykstra
for the Boarcl of Directors:
Honorary Chairman,
Reverend Marvin Barz; Chair-
man, Mrs. Connie Osborn; Co -
Chairman, Reverend L. Warr;
Secretary, Mrs. M. Klazinga;
Treasurer, Mrs. H. Krohmer;
Publicity chairman, Mrs.
Teresa Courtney; Membership
chairmen, Mrs. A. Brand, Mrs.
Martha. Kuiper, Mrs. Penny. •
Pelss and Mrg. Clarice Dalton.
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Two door hardtop, 318V8, automatic, power
steering, radio. Finished in blue with matching
,blue cloth interior. A local Owned low mileage
solid car. tie. DHD 525
$ 1 2 9.5
Non -Leaded gas now available for your convenience."
JIM flAYTER (NEV.-OLDS.:
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