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EG•O) E.ItICH SIGNAL STAR, THURSPA►'"
Call
Paul Kueneman,:
88170476 evenings
Peter Aentlerson'
579-5705 collect
from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
ivisINTEE
52 West Street God.rICh 524-6991
There.are two excellent.bUilding lots at Port 'Albert. Your
choice at $4,008.00 with $000.00 down, balance on terms to suit
the purchaser.
Lovely solid white brick home, located in St. Helen's. Four ' b
bedrooms with closets, 3 pc. bath, Oil Fired Furnace,
situated on a Targe well treed lot (231' x 132'). If you want
quiet country living, make an appointment to see this home.
Immediate possession.
3 bedroom home, situated an a choice corner lot"in the village
of Lucknow. Living room, ;adining room, kitchen, and i
bedroom downstairs., Home has Oil Furnace, and 3 pc. bath.
To close estate, all offers will be given serious consideration.
450 acres with 400` workable, choice cash crop land in the.
Paisley area. 10 room, 5 bedroom' home in excellenteon-
difion. 10,000 sq. ft. of loose housing for beef cattle.
Fitness:
something that
no one else
can do for you.
PAUL WARR
524-9314 ,
40 VIctorla St.
, 5 LARKE ZINN
524-86'20
236 MARY. ST.
WARREN ZINN.
• ' Lucknow
,529-7350
PETER S. MaCEW AN
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL 'ESTATE BROKER
38 ST. DAVID ST. GODERICH • 524-9531
HOW ABOUT THIS .W
We have just listed 'a one and'a half storey red brick two
bedroom home, two blocks from the Square,. consisting of a
dining room, den; kitchen with mahogany cupboards, wall to .
wall carpeting, and drapes included in the purchase price.
This home can be -purchased for less,than $28,030.00,, present
mortgage at 9, percent. monthly payments only $141.00 in-
cluding P.1 T. Why_ pay rent act now.
' A. PRESTIGE HOME +'
Should excite only those who can afford all the luxuries this'
home offers. A full two storey red brick home, locatednear
the Square; cal'nsistinci of five bedroom's., 4 'pc, bath com-
plements the .master bedroom, two 2y pc. washrooms, to ac-
commodate thelamiliosr guests. Living rogm'21' x 16' fully
carpeted, formal panelled dining room 12' x 25', den 12' x 13',
sun root'n 15'. x 9' and so much more. Shown by appointment
only. a
' TOUCH OF -CLASS '
This two storey three bedroom brick home is located in the
West end of Goderich and is priced to sell,.in the mid forties.
This home is unique In -design and is truly a, family home
consisting bf two,,bathroo is' large kitchen, dining. room,
;living room with fireplace :and dlarge bright family room. This
~home is one of a kind in •our area and should not, be
overlooked. '
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NEW BRICK BU GALOW'
' Good three' bedroom modern . ho a is very attractive in
design; electric heated, full basement, large lot 81' x 132' all'
for less than $30,000.00 with good terms availaJa .
HAVE YOU'BEEN LOOKING 'FOR
4 • A BREAK IN LIFE? .
Well we have it. A oneand a half ,storey fraine home,•three
bedrooms, living room, kitchen,, on main floor, upstairs
unfinished yet room 'for two more bedrooms if desired. This
*home is situated ona double lot on the bank of the Nine Mile
River. Good fishing, in your own back yard. Also a small'
barn on the. property. This home has no piumbing'or furnace •
but for 02,000.00 who would complain. •Act today=
• THINK OF TOMORROW •
What price will;you.pay for a good lot to,build your"home on,.
Stop in and discuss your future needs with us as we have 97
good lots available. Select' yours now.
FARMS AVAILABLE
We haves a number of good buys on fauns in HuronwCoun`'y.
250-100 acre'oper'ations, all are ingood locations. Phone for
inspection on these real values.
AN0114ER SPECIAL
ThismolSiie.home 12' x' 70' serial no. 7921 located in. Meneset,
Park consisting of three bedrooms, large living room, with
electric fireplace, bar section' with sink with over 'head
lighting,'included„in the purchase price all furnishings.' Your
Marten this attractive purchrse, color t.v.;all drapes and
sheers. For the best in comfort per#dollar invested phone
today for inspection.
We Need Your Ings = - = For Action if Buying. or Selling°
Please Phone_•
,Bruce Ryan
Res. 524-7762
Jo -An Sullen
Res. 565-2421
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John Schnelker
Rei. 524-6055
Audrey , TImbrell
Ass. 5244303
B.R. Robinson
Res: 524-6.905
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Maurice Gardirier
Res.•524-7302
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Win} 3-a2
Sailors .edge
Clinton Colts.
The Goderich Sailors
edged Cllntpn "Colts 3-2 last
Friday evening, and now.
hold ,a nine point lead over
Clinton for second place. The
top' team, Port • Elgin
Sunocos, outscored the
Sailors on SufldaY.•afternoon
•nPort Elgin and now ..are'
tl`" first place by eight -
points.
Friday evening was a first
for the Hot Stove .League,
which proved a success and
th'e Sailors ,.played to its
biggest'' c 'i-Wd to date as
they held, on to defeat
Clinton. Both goalies made
,,.sectacular saves during the
game, which was a
goaltenders dtfel, but . the
GoderichSailors opened the
scaring early in the first
period. Ron Corriveau made
a perfect pass , to ' Cam -
McDonald who was left
unprotected in front of the
!let and he made no mI.stke
making it 1-0 at 3:15. Before„;,
the period ended, Rob
a Kellestine•came up with two
great breakaway strips and
Dirk Wolterbeek made a
good move, faking a pass
and then letting a wrist shot
go -which partly screened
goaltender Dennis
Fleischaven, to make it 2-0
at 18:'32. Paul Corriveau
started the play from centre
ice..
- The only, ;goals. scored in
the hard- "hitting,' rough.
second period came from the.
stick of defenseman Ron
When Bill Chisholm was Oducted into the he.
represented the third generation of that family to join the club, a .•
first for the local service club. Bill` was inducted by his grand -
Lions
Club
father Ben and, inducted by his father Grant, From left, Lions Club
president Ed Jessop•'presents pin to Bill Chisholm `while Ben and
Grant Chisholm proudly look 6n. (staff photo)
Corriveau as he combined ended up' with 58"minutes in
with Cam McDonald -and penalties, outscored the
Paul Corriveau to give the Sunocos in the third period•
Sailors , a comfortable 3-0 but came out, on the losing
lead. end 11-7.
Clinton Colts finally beat t At the end of the first, Port
Rob Kellestine as. Scott
Parks caught Rob 10 feet out
of his net and -all he had to
do was knock it into the
empty net: This goal came
at the 1:14 mark. Rick
Fremlin scored from' Mel pp
Hohner. Only, 11 minor . than t'hd\ first -as Port Elgin
penalties were called ,during were out ,to beat Goderich
the game. officially' and they., outscored.
Travelling to' put ,-Elgin, the Sailor four to _one' in the'
for a Sunday afternoon.'
game, the Goderich' Sailors period. 'Vane °Fi 11;ep `Scored
Elgin pulled in front .on two
goals -by ,Don Symons and
one 13y, Ron Schell. Ron
Sowerby was the • Sailors
marksman as he beat Grant
from' the Blueline. The.
second 4period was rougher
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for the"Sailors, Wayne oak Goderich 7. ' -
This- g
Kincardine Bull Bogs willbe
in town. Alt public school' fo
students will be admittedr
half price This is . in ap-
preciation with Minor
Hockey Week.
Frida. ni ht, - ,,
and Tom Crawford assisl='ed.
The only b,"right spbt in the
game was in the third period
as the goderich Sailors
scored five goals in less than
five minutes.. Wane Fisher:.
started the scoring, at 17:35,
from' -Bill Jansman:• earn
McDonald, 20 seconds later,
tipped in Wane Fisher's
blast, then Dirk =Wolterbeek
made a beautiful move' to
score unassisted M 16:28.
Dirk Wolterbeek and John.
Fenwick 'set up both goals
.scored'. by , Wayne Doak:
Final,,score, Port _Elg_in 11,
96.44;19,
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Saturday January, 25 from 11-•e:•m. to 5 p.m.
Bring in your sewing machine fora check or
repairs. Mrd Berstch has had` over 37 years'
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ARNET
• The January -born person who •
dislikes red will usually be sura
prised when he learns that -his y'
'birthstone, garnet, occurs in vir-
•tually every color of the rainbow,
except, blue, and that it is perfect
tly corrects and=- -permissible to.__
wear any of the" colors to Sym-
bnolize his birth date. Itcan also
be a revetatio0,whten he `ts shown.
by example that even the com-
paratively common red and 'Our,
plish=red species can be ex=
ceedingly, ' attractive and
•••d'esirable in'their finer qualities.
The name µgarnet comes from:
the Latin "granatus" • meaning
"seedlike" or "having many
seeds because garnet crystals
in „a -rock reminded early scien-
tists . of the shape and ,color of -
pomegranate seeds.
Not only was garnet con-
sidered , the gem of faith, eon-
stancy and truth, but it was
believed to have curative powers
as well. One of the most' common
practices was to "grind it into
powder and use it as -a poultice.
In this form," red garnet was said
to relieve fever and ye(I-ow:gar-
net was prescribed for jaundice.:.
If the powder failed to be effec-
tive, the apothecary was blamed,
for having used ?substitute", in-
stead of the 'genuine stone, for
the powder prescribed. ' -
There are a number. of species
that make up.the garnet group of
gem minerals. The wide range of
appearances is based on color,
transparency, luster and fire;
•. Alrnandite, the most ,common
species, ig characterized by its
:dark, ~lightly brownish -red to
purplish -red color. Pyrope garnet§
usually more transparent and
slightly purer red with less
brownish tones. Rhodolite gar-
net, is intermediate between
almandite" and -pyrope, with
violetish or purplish, red with. a
higher degree" of transparency.
Grossularite occurs in two impor--
tant colors., of. transparent rich
brownish yellow ; and a ' tran-
slucent green. The most impor-'
tant variety of the andradite
species.of garnet is "demantoid',_' -••
it has a • deep, o, rich, ' slightly
yellowish green color with ft
hrilliant fire, The last species of
,garnet is "spess'artite" which
ranges in color'. -from yellow-
orange' to orangy-red, ()rangy,
brown and reddish. brown. •
Fine pyrope garnet is found in
few places. Fine grades of-pyrope
are associated ,With the diamond
pipes in the Union 'of South
Africa. • Excellent qualities have
been found both in the i Kim-
berley and .DeBeers pipes.
Although almandite is most com-
monly encountered garnet,' it is
rarelv'found in gem quality. Gem
quality almandite is -found 4t�•--
Ceylon, India, Brazil, Alaska
and ' Greenland. Most gem
alrnandite is -found in alluvial
'deposits as`a"Tby:pi•oduct.Tii tlie;
searcli; of more valuable gem-
„. • stones. Rhodolite and Hessonite"•
are foiindl.. mfinly in the gem
gravels of Ceylon: Unfortunately,
the only source of fine deman-
' toids of major importance is near
the Ural Mountains in Russia.'
Brownish -red to reddish -
brown garnets are very inexpen-
sive, Violet and purple,stones, on
1.14 other ., hand, becoming in-
creasingly scarce in large sizes
and of fine quality. The value of
d'emantoid increases as it ap-
proaches the color of fine'
emerald`. However, demantoid is
veru scarce in sizes over one
Carat. •
-.The, Garnets offer a per4on
slick a'wide range of_colors and
.appearances that almost any
color preference~ can be satisfied.
The hardness , of alt, species' is
sufficier1t to make them practical-
, for
ractical,for ring stones. Moreover, most: •
of the variations of garnet ate
avajiahle at very reesonabte-,
priees-
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