The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-30, Page 27,43
Appraisals
PrOperty
I Management
Investments '
F6 THE SQUARE.
GODERICH
h -T,
---Residential
-=Farms
—Business
Resort Properties '
OFrICF
.524-9097
DON'T READ THH, •
Un ess you are interested in beingR your Own boss. We have i -
ava ilable many opportunities such "as Taxi business, Irish
Motior Inn+, Milk Ju'g store, 'several &p4rlments and service
sta ions, General Stores, Mini -Market, three Hotels and a .
Tavern. Let us assist you, as we have others., '
• RAINBOW 'TROUT
Right on the banks of the river is this fisherman's dream.
Apprd'ximately two choice acres consisting" of -four Tots,
sprin0 creek, and pond: Plus a solid brick home. surrounded
by tail trees. Ideal for campsite, cabins or `your very own
private retreat: Beat and many extras included.
IT'S "CENTS" ABLE
To buyinstead of rent. Take advantage as owner has offered
this -2 bedroom mobile dream for $8,500.00. Furnishings in-
cluded. Spacious country lot, close to the lake, and a few
minutes from town.
BY 'GOSH
The price is right when you buy this. Just for two, cozy two
bedroom home. Full value and listed to "sell at $15,000.00.
Name your own down payment.
RURAL HAPPINESS
Is yours when you buy'this family, 4 bedroom brick home,
located on a • paved road, only minutes from town. Hobby
'barn and nearly an acre of land is included, in the price of only
$26,900.00.
THINKING OF INVESTING?
Then consider this money maker — as you need only 15
percent down, on this duplex, which, brings in $240.00 per
month. Would you. believe it's yours for $17,500.00.
OWNER 'ANXIOUS
Make him an offer — now reduced, for quick sale is this four
bedrooir family home with lots of comfort and space. This_
stately home has new carpet throughout and until, you inspect
this, you won't believe that so little could buy so much.
BAYFIELD'S FINEST • , '
Custom designed executive home with nearly two acres right
• -n lude,Awo•fireplaces, .ultra
modern fully equipped kriFchen; "tom t''rihs%•"'rve'r•
bedrooms, 30' family room and many extras, which must be
seen to be appreciated. Appraised estate value $.126,000.00 but
owner has urgently requested us to sell this fantastically
interesting property for the highest and best offer..
AGNES MACKINNON
524-6336
JACK CUMMINGS
524-9624 •
, BILL CLIFFORD
524-9090 •
ED WILLSO,'N
482-7069..
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GODERICH SSIQNAL TAR, 'Ik 11 ST?,A 'P.J N0 l►
REC MEETING
The ' Auburn Recreational
meeting was held 'last
Wednesday, January 22 in
the Memorial; Community
Hall with the president Keith'
Arthur in charge.
Treasurer Mrs:- Robert
Slater reported a bank
balance of $1,458.94. The
committee will meetwith
the •Mernq,rial Community
Hall Board to arrange indoor
activities for the .• winter , Mrs'.. Myrtle Munro
Months under the direction returned last week from a
of Russel Garrlson: visit with he'r family, •Mr.
Playground equipment and Mrs. Donald Younpblut
chairman and his committee and family of- London, Mr.
are making plans to have and Mrs. Glen Youngblut,
swings, sand boxes • and and family of Ottawa aril
hors'~ -shoe pitching courts Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ready -for the summer. Youngbl'u.t and family of\
Questionnaires were Toronto.
prepared ,and are being Mrs. Arnold Craig
for the 'weekend.,
• Andrew lirkconnell was
able- to return home from
Clinton,- Public Hospital.
where he has been for a
couple of week's.
Mir. and Mrs. James A.
Towe, RR 1, Auburn are
celebrating their 50th
Wedding anniversary on
Friday, January 31 from 2 to
5 p.rn. by holding Op.en
House.
gave the motto, "Plant your
talent in your 'organization
and Watch 1't.q.W, y..,,,,.......-..� — .,
Mrs. Thomas„Haggitt gave
the report of the Area
convention and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright gave the card
report in the absence of 'the
convener, ,Mrs. ` -Andrew
K irkconnell. •
Lunch was served by 'Mrs.
Beth Lansing, Mrs. Robert
Turner, Mrs. Rota Dodd and
25th ,anniversary .o
Society can,''be observed this, ,
September. Many - ideas
came forth and some will be
used in the programs this
year.
Mrs. Beth Lansing 'ga•'e a
detailed secretary's report.
She stated that there were 55
members an -d . four open
meetings, and that five
dxecutive meetings, had been
held in 1974.. The Society
Mrs. Florence Millian. looped after seven fl+o4wer-
Prizest to': lucky cup.. beds, the Manchester
Mrs. ,4 hn Stadeimann; Garden and •twos flower boxes
birthday nearest the `"date, at the Community memorial
Mrs. Donald Haines'; came hall. During the'past year,
the farthest, Mrs. Ernest four members passed away
Snell; and most buttons on and five members moved
coat, Mrs. Lawrence , away. ,
Plae zer • ,. Mrs.gleaner Bradnock
'e the financial statement
as
Annual °Vestry meetirig�at h
home of Mrs. Celia Taylor
with a' good attendance. The
rector,, the Rev. Fred Carson
read • the scripture -lesson and
led, in* prayer. •
• The narrates of the
previous meeting were read
by the Vestry- Clerk, Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt. Rev.
Carson gave his report, and
stated that 1974 was a very
busy. year for the parish.
Jumes Powe gave the
warden's report and Mrs.
Robert Slater, the auditor
gave the financial statement
in the absence of the church
treasurer'', Mrs. John Daer�,
The financial statement of
the Anglican Church Women
was given by the treasurer
1 Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Mrs.
Celia Taylor president of
s.
those who had; passed' Away
in the past year was -
discussed. It was dedidad to
leave it until " the next.
meeting„ to plan how it,
would be used.
Rev. Carson, closed with
-grayer. ,Mrs, • Celia - Taylor
served a delicious lunch
assisted by Mrs. Donald'
Carwright.
.SOCIAL.NEWS
Mrs. Thon�`as Haggitt of
Auburn, and Mrs. Clifford
Brown and Mrs. Ernest,
Patterson, •both• of Godericti, -
spent the weekend withtheir
sister;‘ Mrs. Beverley French
and Mr.- French at St,. Clair
Shores, Michigan.
HORTICULTURALISTS and the auditor's report was e is ay or
The annual meeting of the ive.n by Mrs. Albert A,C•A. reported .on the. -work' Huron ' Boar
distributed to each home in returned last Friday from g
Auburn Horticultural Society McFarlane-. The ' report of done for the past year.
an effort to learn what ac- Victoria Hospital, London,
tivities would be the most Miss Nancy Anderson was held in the Community the ,nominating committee The .election- of new of . ,,of EdUca'tion-
k ficers took Mr Fred
h M Fran place.
popular. The committee is spent the we
with Mr. Memorial hall with the was given by Mrs. While travelling ,on board
Education -
looking for volunteers to and Mrs. Robert Cok of president Mrs. Kenneth Scott Raithby. Lawrence was appointed business, trustees will
ass;st with crafts and sports. London and. visited with Mr• in charge. The�officers for 1975 are: rector's warden replacing
Greg• Park who had surgery Mrs. Scott ' welcomed Past president, Mrs. Celia Mr. Thpmas Johnston who receive. a mileage allowance.
KNOX ANNUAL Mrs.. wished to resign from that of 15 cents per mile effective
in University Hospital, everyone and introduced the Taylor; President, January 1, up from 10 cents.
Rev. Garnet Potter was in 7s ondon. speaker of the evening, Mrs. Kenneth Scan; Vice- position. Chairman Wilfred ' Short,
Q charge of the . annual Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Frances Clark who showed residents, Mrs. �Eltirer , Other officers are:
meetingof Knox United p y p treed,representative of the
Elliott of Toronto spent 'the colorful ictures of The Trommer, If Doroth Pea les Warden, 'James hoard on Athe board of
Church held last Sunday weekend, with her parents; Yukon; Alaska and British Grange; s'ecletary, Mrs. Towe; Delegate to Synod, directors of the Ontario
after the morning service. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Columbia and gave com- Beth - Lansing; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt; Public School Trustees'
.Members of Unit 2 of the We are plresed•to report mentary of her trip last Mrs,., Eleanor Bradnock; alternate delegate,. Mrs. Pssociation"for 1975 Trustees''
he
United Church Women were that Mr. Charles Beadle" summer, Mrs. Ross pianist Mrs. Oohald Haines, Celia Taylor; Vestry clerk,
• in char a of the lunch. Mr 5. Thomas' Haggi't+,, had- attended a director's
g came home.. last Saturday Robinson thanked Mrs. Mrs. Brian Hallam. meeting .and had,been ap
Officers elected were- as from Victoria Hospital, Clark anpresented her with Directors to retire in 1975, treasurer, Mrs. John. Daer; „ ointed to the executive
follows: London, where he has.been a a gift. 'Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. ,. auditor•, Mrs. Robert Slater.. p
Elders, Elliott Lapp',Donald Haines, Mrs. Robert The congregation' is to act as committer from zone 4to:fill
patient ---g y, Dor.r.... the vacancy' on the _council �Quncil
,� followingsurgery. Douglas Glousher gave an K c ; ne Boar d.of: Maga errient.
l ue .n bur M1~ ., ._atkr_
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Mrs; Bo � „_... .. w.,� .... ,.._...____ ..._�_ .�.._...._..•
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Thomas Haggitt, Mrs: Celia Learning a Piece. ih y Jackson, l" s•
. stewards, ---.44"----�.n•• _�._ _w:�' :...�._._�-�•.�..
Harold Webster;
Donald._ Plunkett, Thomas Taylor and Mrs. Eleanor ' tickets were held by Mrs. Craig; directors to retire in memorial° fund which had . retired'
as ,•a trusteen
Nancy Ross Robinson and Mrs. 1976, Mrs: Celia Taylor, Mrs. been started in memory of Anderson, Alan Webster Thursday., of the Clinton . ▪ Robert Arthur Russel Brindley, Mrs. Ross .
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church treasurer, Mrs. WS. Bradnock was guest meeting :were approved as Mrs. John Durnin. -
REAL ESTATE LTO.
526 Oxford St. E., London .
672-1200.
A Video Hornet of Canada Realtor
QUARRY
200 acre stone quarry near•Wiarton, including- equipment
such•as dump truck, 2 diamond; saws, front end loader, Entz •
stone cutter, and -other :miscellaneous necessities. Also has
office, workshop ane storage fiuilding's.. The present
Provincial license covers all 200 :acres -
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A RELAXING BUSINESS
Over 4800 sq. ft. ,of showrooms. to display a large stock of
'living and dining room suites, as well as kitchen and bedroom
furniture, lamps etc: The large brick and cement block •
building also houses two lovely Modern apartments on the
second floor, Relaxation is profitable When you sell the •
•necessary equiptne.nt. ..
HOME PLUS INCOME •
"The tenants in th.e-separate apartment building carr --provide
'enough income to 'make the mortgage payments'
while you, -
the landlord, can live like Royalty in the beautiful P/2 storey 4
'bedroom home with such features as- counter -top .range-,
built -,in eye -level oven, 3 bathrooms, Children's playroom,
Ia.und.rytubs,,plenty,of closets with lights, and many more. A
handy location on Huron Rd. in-GoderiEh.-
ISOLATED,'Y'ET CLOSE '
This is your chance to own .your private piece of paradise.
Cabin, mature .mixed bush, -plus miles and miles of�'crdds-
country skiing and snowmobiling. Also excellent' halting,
fishing .and canoeing♦ 25 acres, only $23,000.00, including
many extras..R
Also 100 rolling acres with lots of bush, a trout -stocked pond,
cottage, large shed, and magi extras, yet very easy to get to.
Near Blyth. Make an offer.
HELP
WE NEED EXPERIENCED SALES PERSONNEL IM-
MEDIATELY. EXCELLENT INCENTIVE. PROGRAMME.
AND COMMISSION SPLIT,, *CALL NOW FOR AN Al'-
POIN.TMENT. TERRY BAUER 524-2195, or RAE • J. WAT-
SON 672-1200. ,
GODERICH' OFFICE: ,
34 KINGSTON ST. 524-2195
Local Representative
TERRY BAUER
RR 2 GODERICH, 482.7505
Cunningham, Bradnock were guests last Y
Mrs• Kenneth McDougall; Women's Institute when Minutes of the Executive Robinson, Mrs. Ed Davies, �.�._.,",�„_., „_„_.,�,..,,.,
Poiicerepo.r;
In-' brie of three . accidents
investigated by the Goderich
Police Department the
steering system of a
snowmobile driven .by Harry
Chambers, 284 Bayfield
Road, locked as he was
proceeding west on a private
field on Huron Road, Mr.
Chambers_ lost control 'of the
vehicle which struck a tree.
Damage was estimated ,at
$360:
In a single'car accident on
January 22 a vehicle driven
by Edward H. Jessop, 182
Wilson St. struck `•a parked
car on. the south side of
Britannia Road causing $500.
damages to the parked
vehicle and $275 to ` the
Jessop car. Thede were • no
injuries.
A truck driven by George
Kennedy of 7291 Darcel St.,
Malton struck a telephone
Sole at the corner of Brock
treet „ and Cambria Road
Kenneth McDougall; �M. and speaker read by the secretary, Mrs. Auditors, Mrs. Elma C
S Mrs Donald Haines; A large crowd attended the Beth "Lansing • McFarlane, Mrs,' Ben
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CULBERT'S BAKERY
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assistant, Mrs. Robert benefit dance last, Saturday It was decided'to purchase_ Harrrrl ton; nominating a•
A th ` evening for Ronald Hallam' a new minute 'book and M-rs. --committee, • Mrs, Frahces tL "THE HOME:OF TASTY. PASTRY”
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Flower Fund,. Mrs. Oliver who recently lost his new Ross Robinsb•n -was ap- -Clark, James . 1`owe„ Mrs. 0 49 West.St., Goderlch,.524-7941
p Maurice home' 'by fire.
' Anderson; auditors, Raymond pointed to get it. •Letters Frank RaithbN
y: . , Y
Bean; Fredd Wagner; Manse
Committee,. M. and Mrs,
Ernest: Durnin; . 50th
Anniversary Committee, •
Oliver Anderson', Maurice
Bean,' • Mrs, Brian Hallam,
Keith Arthur; custodian,
Mrs 'Robert Turner • captain
causing $500 damage. Mr.
Kennedy was -.attempting to
'make a right hand turn onto
Brock Street from .,Cambria
Road when the trailer's rear
fender struck the pole.
During the week the police
also laid 10 charges under
the
also,
Traffic Act, two
-under the Liquor Control
Act„four under local bylaws
and one under the Criminal
Code.
Boyle spoke a .few word's to
Ron and Marrinus "Bakker
presented him with- a purse
of .money. Ron thanked his
neighbours and friends • for
the gift.
The , Auburn Snowmobile
Club held a ' cook -out do
-were d read from Mrs. Lunch was served by Mrs,,
William Elie re a workshop Ross Robinson, Mrs. William .,,
at. Owen Sound March 2.5-27' L. '-Craig. 'Mrs'. Robert j
and also asking the Auburn, 'Turner, Mrs.. Robert Arthur. • i
Society to host the District'
meeting in the near future. ANGLICANS MEE'T
Roll call was answered by •St, Mark's Anglican
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giving suggestions how the Church, . Auburn held
of ushers, • Norman Wight= Sarltlay, January 19 at tifiie •,
.man;assistant, Kenneth Seers cottage. A tremendous
McDot.rgall ; Church crowd of over '120 persons
secretary, Keith Arthur. attended and, . enjoyed the
outdoor cooking of pancakes,
KNOX UCW maple syrup, sausages., ,
The general meeting of the bacon and eggs, Snowmobile .
United - Church Women of runs .followed the cook -out.
Knox - United Church • was proceeds were for the
held• in the Sundayit.school Auburn•Snowmdbile Club.
room of the church , on' .. .•
Wednesday afternoo'n, •
January 22nd at 2'p.rn. Unit
One was. in ° charge.. The
the -me was „ - Christian
Education. Leader Mrs.
-Oliver Anderson opened the
meeting by reading a'poem.
The meditation and
prayer, ,.' "Teaching Our/
Children About God”, Was
taken -by Mrs. . Thomas
Jardin. Mrs. Maurice Bean
took charge of the topic,
which dealt with ,aptism.
'Mrs. Oliver Anderson and
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall
presented -a skit on Baptism:
Groups' were formed and.
question ` on ,tlie skit were
discussed and answered.
Later there was an open
discussion on the ti answers
from each group.
OUT' OF ,SIGHT
. A dirty windshield is a
hazard. Bright sunshine
hitting thrat outer grime or.
that- inner" blue haze«'can be
blinding. On cold days, frost
and ice buildup creates the
sante hazard. R'emem-
her...what you don't,, see
could he what you get, warns
the Ontario- Safety League.
Keep that windshield clean,
no matter what . kind of.
winter weather you're
facing.
W.I;
The Auburn., Women's
Institute held its • January
meeting in the Community
Memorial hall last Tuesday
with _ a."` large ,crow'd..,
Pres'ident Mrs.' Thomas
Haggitt was in charge.
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall
gave the financial. statement
and read a thank you note
from A. Manning and Sons of
Blyth for the dinner they
served to their Christmas
party. , •
Mrs. Frank Raithby was
appointed to be leader for
the course, Baked in a Pie.'
The A -H club leaders .,will be
Mrs•• John Hildebrand, Miss
Margaret Franken, Miss
Cathy McClinchey. and. Mrs.
Ted Robinson,
u-
The Rev•'Garnet Potter The m tubers were asked
gave a short Bible Study. •—to ccater to wedding on May
Mrs. President ,� "'
Mrs.. Gerald 10 and this as accepted.
Celia Taylor, curator
•1vicDowell presided for the M I<'
business part of the meeting. of the Auburn • Village.
The prorgram. , for the Tweedsmuir , H'is-to'ry'
'coining year -was discussed-. reported. on the books sold on
and, membership fees were the History of Auburn. Over
300 books have been sold and
.the•members. voted to get 250
more printed. Mi s. Taylor
also had maps of the survey
• of the Village of Auburn
. (Manchester) which will be
sold.for25 cents. •
Mrs. John Stadelman,
convener of Agriculture and
Canadian Industries in-
trodrl'ced the, guest speaker,
Ernest Snell of Westfield, of
Snell Feeds and Supplies: He
showed interesting pictures
of the building of large silos
and his feed mill, as well as
the. large drying plant,
Mr. Snell told" of his plant.
and shop where he serves
thefarmers from many
•miles around, He also
showed pictures of his trip td`
Wright and Paul of., RR a, Riussiit � to see fut•ntin�; in
Aylmer visited on 'Saturday
evening with Mr, ,and Mrs, that country. He 'was
Donald Cartwright, 'David, assi s"tbl by his wife.
Derrick and Lorie. Mrs. Frank Raithby
WilliAm Rueger and Carol thanked.0,4r. and Mrs. ,Snell
of RR 2,, Clinton visited on, and On behalf of the niem-
Friday evening with Mr, and hers presented hini with a
received. -
-. The various committees
gave their , reports. Family
Night,,will be held as usual,
the date to 'be decided later.
The Presbyterial annual
meeting will be held in
Listowel on February 26 -and
the -World Day of Prayer
service will be held Friday
March, 7 at the Huron Men's
Chapel"•'
The offering was received
by Mrs. Peter Verheek and
Mrs. Maurice Bean. Lunch
was served by the Ladies of
Unit One and 'a social tir11,•e
enjoyed.
. SOCIAL NEWS
Mr; and Mrs. Jim Cart -
c>7
Mrs, Donald' Cartwright and gift.
f�rt�tily; Miss Carol stayed Mrs,' Eleanor' Bradn.r'+ck-
n
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its
' -Saturday only - Lemon Pies-: 51:10
- Friday and Saturday - Cocoanut Cream
Chocolate.and Banana Cream Pies - 51.10
- Crispy, Crusty •Rolls everyday - doz. 70c
— 'Light and Dark Fruit Cake Always Available -•
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MAKE -US AN OFFER!
'1973 Vega Hatchback
FRO
Automatic
transmi• ssion, radio, Completely •
Safety Checked. Lic. HN -896
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1970 Meteor
V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes,
;radio',; 2 door t1ar'iltop. Lic. DDO.907
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-THIS- WEEK ONLY!
1972 Volkswagen
► Only 30,000 I riles on this beauty, tafefy
Checked, with tape player, blue in color_. Lic.
QHD515 • 19OO
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MUST BE SEEN!
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' 1971 Meteor Montego
This former police car features small 8
cylinder engine, automatic, ..,power brakes,
stereo tape player - AM -FM radio.°Ytiv will
have to see this unit to believe it. Lic. DHE-
831
'1395
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58 Vest -,St.
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