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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-17, Page 14PA9t t 1471•GrQPERJC I SIGNAL -STAR,, THURSDAY , AAA' LY 17, 1975 TOWN ANDOUNT1fl LA SSIrIED 5 11111111111111 A1- FOR SALE 100 ACRES of straN,::. Will bale and deli%er. Phone.23-440 --29,- 30x B- CUSTOM WORK C- WANTED WAN 1't•:l) a !tent. 50 to 200 acres for fall 11h, at Will plots Phone 523.4220 !9 30x WANTED - Custom Combining B- CUSTOM WORK Bob Simpson,ir.. Phu,,e 529-7368. —29-33 111111111.1111 Custom Sw-cithing &C�mbi.ning. JOHN KUI'PERS .. Phone 52 4-0057 emmensei • Cutback may: hamper Bruce "r Recently announced cut- backs in capital spending by Ontario Hydro may or may not have an .effect on approval of the Bruce "B" generating station at the Bruce Nuclear Power,Dgvelopment, , ", Robert Taylor, --chairman of Hydrb, told reporters last week that the provincial utility is now .-deciding whe.E, spending cutbacks. will take place, u , He attended a 'meeting at Douglas Point , when Hydro announceda new grant formula -r, for 'municipalities affected, by the influx of wer ers to BNPD- • It was earlier* reported when -provincial treasurer Dircy McKeough' 'visited`the are n May that Bruce "B' approval would-be announced within one month, . , Bruce `Whas 'proved in prinepal,. JOIN THE CROWD � 4. REAL ESTATE FQR SALE 4. REAL-ESTATE FOR SALE Real Estate 82 Albert Street Phone: 482-9371 MASON' BAILEY- BROKEW MANAGER l'nder•, $30,000..00 -will .buy. this 3 bedroom homed in Clinton,` all carpeted 11,2 baths, above ground $ lniming:, pool., - 20 Zieres ' in Stanley township, bucks on Ftannockburn River. Easy financing arranged on thi:;'1 floor hrick home in Clinton. 5 rooms, 3 bt ,drooms,' electric heat, -carport, . 3. -room school iliotose ,i,n E.,..t 1,VaWanosh Township approx. 11 z' acres-of,landa • - 0 , LOw cost .3 bedroom horne in Clinton, good.location, t M. 18 acres' rivet property near Auburn. Laying operation in Blyth,, price includes all 'equipment ..and egg quota 'for approxi 4,00-0 ,hens. "25 acr-es -, ooderf—land near Belga -e with a nice setting to 'build ori. r'. 2 .,storey Colonial style 1j' -me in Clinton, 8 roon^tsi,,antlque. dtchen, all ,,beautifully' Ides attic, '2 full bathrooms. •CHi1RCILNEWS • The Kingsbridge Youth, (. 2luh .held a prize 'draw. in the Rtris'h Hall on Sutlddy July 1? R. , ift,- • mediately fol lt' ino the 10:30 and family. . Mr.,.and* Mrs.. Lloyd-Sruder and son Paul of R1tchener are spending ho-lidays at the home of Mr 'and Mrs, Walter Clar* mass, The winners were : first+ rtpct Mar' ' - ' e, prize: hand made afghan 1, s: Miss, Irene Hogan n of London' Joe Boel, RR . 6 G'o' ,is . spending holidays with her Tar i brother Mr, BasilHo an. ,.second prize: Hc1lv��YE ,;ar im-• � .,.g - • printed kerchi ^•l~, Mrs "' Peter Jirri �Sinnet.t has. returned to Martin G 'moist On t.: third' his boat the `"Paul H. Town send" atAlpina, Michigan after - prize;,. ashlight, '•Mrs „• Dan,�,y spending .two' "weeks vacati n four`,h 'with his family. His son Torn y-- Murphy, Goderich; returned and 'the •vv,,ith his father for a Consolation, prizes •w as won b'y- vacation on the boat,.. •• y Mrs. • John Howar •;d, RR 7'' Mr. and Mrs Larry Courtney "Lucknowt .fro.rn Birch "'Run, Michigan Congratulations •' co ,Mr, ano'1 ' visited during the past ',week Mrs. Danny Wilson, nee Eileen with Mr. and Mrs. John Austin andfamily, "Mr. and,Mrs. Co Vassella-on the biz. 'tIn ofa baby giri in the• w1 ; r.r;harn and Hogan;- Mr.. and ' Mrs. James v •District General IJospital on O'Neill and° family, Mr, and_ Saturday July 1'2. ' .Mrs.. Jack-Farrish and fami y, Approximately 3,0 „Altar, • Mr: and Mrs. Leo Courtney and Servers and Rea dere` from St, •family and with 'Mr. and Mrs, Joseph's.p`artsh 1 at Kirrgsbridge • Joe Courtney,and family: - P. Mrs. Donald Frayne • is at tending a six week surnme/ school . in Troi's''" Pis'to'le , Quebec. He is studying Fre> ch the home 0 f his sister `Mrs,•'• and is' being sponsored by .the' M Frayr, - ----- ,-------A--1'.Jniversity of W st`eri' n arra, ,e., ldondon. • , COMJV IUNITY.NEWS • Mrs. ' 'Bridget ' Hod g ns ' or Mr. and Sarnia and her :sister Mrs-. .1�Irs.• •Delmar Maize ¢` (Maureer , Vassella) and family ' t,nnie• . Hurley" of Fort from Un' ionville have returned ',McMurray, Alberta are , to their home after spending spending two weeks vacation at the part'; t week with. her parents. the former's cottage, here. Mr, an, d Mrs: -Fred VasselIa,' Mrs. Joseph Crarvdy__, from , Tlronto, and Mr.. and Mrs, Michael Garyey and family' from Clarksci,n 'spent the �� dekendat their summer home h`ert1,,.., t, 4 I A Miss Fay Hogan ,of Owen -�J`prize: mystery g ii't P i enjoyed a bus tr �rp to ihe.G-raid-7- Bend Zoo on We..dnesday July 2. Reverend r ager Thomas Moylan, S.J. .of Toronto is spending two- weeks vacation at Sound spent the weekend at the home -of her parents Mr. and Mrs, -Con Hogan and is „visiting . this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan and family in Glencoe. , a Mr. Eddie Sl�nnett has' . ' "returned to.his oat, The S.S. Gulf Canada in Montreal after spending' two eeks vacation with'his patrents Mr. arid Mrs. James Sinnett and family. Several ,p bple from this area ` attended t e Blyth Festival of 'Arts and. thoroughly' enjoyed M1. Harry J., Boyle's "Mostly ' In 'Clover" -and the "Mouse Trap"' /'by "Agatha - Christie; ;41 + ich 'was' shown at the Blyth rill Hall. M ,and Mrs. Art Bowler of ' Stratford spent the weekend at 0 e .to the home of her parents Mr , - , arid Mrs. Fred VasSella and thE; S`innett , family. Li't`tle"°Bonnie , e - ; 'Sinnett returned to Stratford t.o spend holidays with her au n� and.uncle. u , Several residents from,,.his Some time ago I ran across • area , attended the 'Tractor the following poem in a book " Pull which' was held at, the published in 1901. . Afth'ough LucknOw Park "on.Surada-y-JL-rl-y----there-is-no.-nai7re-give`t`t-for"t}te'-•-- 4 55 acr es rough Iand with creeks, sprig',is and •bush 3 acres w2rk ,ble, ideal for campsite, 11 2 ' store',/ frame home, 3 bedrooms, Coun try living , n i� acres near Blyth, 2 tpreyl' anis horn* newly' deco rated,,, 3 „�e_dro tns. ' 160:icre's in Stanley township° 150 • acr�''es werkable:, large barn, equippedi• for cattle. . t 10f) acre farm i rris wn- sh ip, barn and el an 111/2 st orey fram ,,- o �'e 0 3 b edroo'tns, FOOD FOR THOUGHT r. i 11 \k 1 1. 1 1 1 three' bed 1 042111 it ,rh- 11 0ll \\ Ith 21 'expand() , v, �"II�'nl r „n�llt l,ln Phone 524- a ..' 1 ,I11 '1. Ai I) 111 „1• •\d't'ken- Ji -'',:2:1 • a' ` SECOND M-ORTGA(E S V to $10:,0.00 for: 0 -Home Improvement • Debt Consolidation • Major Pu'rchases compare HFC Services • Cash available now , • Rates as low as 14 98°0 • No finder's fees, bonuses ,or hidden charges • Pay off at any time • No prepayment penalty • Enquiries weICome . HOUSE#HOD' REALTY > orpotn'l.i rYrite� Goderich' ' 35A West St. Ph?' 524-7383 fleetly &' Insurance • Limited Grand Bend 238-'2303 LAKE HURON HUNTERS -REACH bedroom cottage fully insulated and heated. Aluminum siding, carpeted'Iiving•dining area with patio4doors. Large first row lot on top of'"anti', Excel -lent private sand beach, 6 miles north of town. Priced at 521,500. GOOD. CQUNTRY VIEW Front this Mobile home located in Auburn, 2"`bedrooms- Located on large level, lot with an ideal place for a garden. ° MOVE, THIS 1971 Northlander Mobile home, 12' x 60', with 16' x ,20» expand() . used as living room:. bedrooms, oil furnace, Targe utility room;. Home, in excellent conditiiin. ISriced at $12,500. LAKEFRONT .LODGE Nestled near a 'quiet stretch of soft` sandy Bruce Beach south of.; Kinc^a'rdine.. 12 bedrooms, dining area seats 28, Sun room 'overlooking sparkling 'Lake ,Huron. Priced at$69,500. Give us a call for more information. SECOND ROW Cottage' located in Point 'Clark' area. 2 bedrooms. Close to beach and Variety 'store. Priced • at $22,500: • POINT CLARK Private family sized cottage -on •a' Bu how with B.C. cedar siding. large treed lot. Reasonab•lyw,.3 bedrooms; 'broadloomed. priced. Attractive year round home with attached garage. Many extras. 1,320' of Lake Hu.zon frontage. "'Approximately 30 acres of land. Close to .. golfing, boating, provincial park. •- MAITLAND RIVER - 167' frontage with ;3 bedroom fur- nishesd cottage. Very scenic. Good nine room motel:. RUTH VAN DER MEER 524-7875 MRS ENID BELL 524-8191 • ' ) Inflation is like,getting stuck in a traffic jam: You find 'you •are pai°t of -1,he problem, but, you can't figure .out what to do about if, titer Frayne; son of.Mr, and,/ Mr. , and 'Mrs. Janes McC', .rffery and family from Kitr:'nener .ar•e•••spending this, we e k at Gr tt ,go;Y t 1ir;4t B er 1ch,``apdkare visiting with he,r 'sis ter 'Mrs. Eugene Frayne, PIi tical' brothers The. McKinley, bro'there, Anson --and Bob", represented the' eourtty and 'the country at the. (plaque unveiling, Amoy, V-fuiron County wartlein, cut the ribbhn opening, the jail to the public, and brother Bob joined him on a quick tour of the tittle. (staff photo) ' { •■=ttrz■■ Congratulations to Tarry . author; I feel that this poem Pentland and Cliff Livingston• sees the perils of the fishing who won several prizes, with industry as well as that.of th'e their tractors, . ' , Great Lake's ves,el . . Mrs. Frank Rieglin'g and ` children Lisa and Todd and her • WHEN THE LITTLE mother . Mrs. Frank -Ritchie BOAT"`GOES visited recently with Mrs. - You who sail aver the -spa in Rre:gling s . grand-motheer;''•Mrs. ships,. Mary, MacAuley of Centennial Tall ships' and strong ships and Manor in Milton. ^ ships of renown, Mr. and Mrs: James Moore Whertyougodow-n and Mr. arid Mrs Charl°es It's the talk of the town; Schindler of LA/Jar,ine 'City, 'But nobody knows Michigan were recent visitors When''t'h.e little boat goes utrith Mr. Michael O'Neill and And the fishermen drown. the O'Neill families, . Bobby` Chilton, a patient at Lost•or run down off the•Banks the Victoria Hospital in Lon- inafog, 7. don, spent the weekend at -the Blinding, blank' fog, on 'the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Mark fathomless•sea, • ,,,Dalton. , , ,� ,' '_ ,b Qn,fy the fright of a cry in the Mrs. Bob Ellis and Shawn of night, London ^ And. Mr. arid. Mrs. By the steam'er's black side Dennis O: Nell l -of• Centralia Anda boats crewv have died Spent t:he'weekend at the home Ere you knew them to be.' _ of their parents Mr. ,and Mrs. • , James O'Neill: . , . ; Drive and wrecked by the score 'Miss Leona Hogan, h -a` on your coas't...• _successfully completed the first Poor little h'oats in the wild year of Medical Laboratory Winter',s gale, Technology at the Ch.edoke Poor„ frozen men Hospital ,in' Hamilton. She is , Who -shall never again spending the summer vacation Turn their whitefaces at the home of her parents1 Mr. .Back to their places and Mrs. John Howard and will • Whence they set sail, intern at the Stratford General Hospital.this fall. Scant is the —livel'ihoo'd snatched Several from this 'area at- from the sea, tended,the reception in honour . Long is the labor and hard the Of Mr, and• Mrs. Bill•Snowden , men's lives, .nee Shirley Tiffin) which was Many are lost held at tlm„- White -church What is the cost? Community, . 11$11 on Friday, Nobody knows, 'when the little rvening, 'July 11. Music 'for bo 't'goes dancing was supplied by ,The But the children and wives. AlleyCats. • ' Anonymous -A special welcome is given to Mr. and -Mrs, John Murison of Markham who moved into the Mnnretown property they purchased from Mr, and Mrs, Earl Drennan on Tuesday, July 15, Mr, and, Mrs. Earl Drennan arc spending two weeks vacatign at the home of their daughter before taking up residence in Goderich, - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney, visited with Paul O'Donnell, a ,patie;r,t in the University,' 1li)�1.1it,il, Lunclurt', Iait Nrirl;Iv A ,Indy 11. , W,W Humphries, -FOR FAST.,,, RESULTS U S E CLASSIFIEDS :..5244331 Family room with patio doors out to fenced, private yard. Priced at. $32,000. " ' CLINTON a 11'2 -storey, 3 bedroom home located 'in ,Clinton. Pleasant location on a quiet street. Priced at $26,000. DON HOIST REAL 'ESTATE LTD. REALTOR 53 West Street 524-8951' John Thompson Evenings,: 527-0238 Lorne Henry. ,, Evenings: 395-5080 ti FOUR BEDROOM —:TWO STOREY WITH CARPORT -,- A new home located only three blocks from the Square., it has four bedrooms, 4 pc bath, 2 pc powder roam, large living room, dining room and modern kitchen. In the full basement aje,laundry facilities and, hd'usa;is,.beatectby electric forced - air. N.H.A. mortgage available up to 542,100: Asking' price -L'^ $51,500. ' , Three bedroom Bungalow located in north-east side of town -` This cosy home is ideal for small family. Reasonably • priced at 521,500. Be sure to see this one today.:' HAROLD W.- SHORE ;REAL ESTATE BROKER 55 Newgate St., Goderich 524-7272, OPEN .HOUSE SAT. $.,SUN. JULY 14 L TO FIELDSTONE HORSE 4 bedroom' home pear Lucknow on 21/2 acres, bordered by mature ,maple trees. Price, p lx`52'2,000. Do' your own renovations and make your dreams come true, - - DIRECTION ' Take countyroad 1 through Dungannon to Belfast; turn' right 1 2, mile. ' McTAVISH REALTY SHAKESPEARE 625-3265 .„O .10,1 .0 MSI, Ow ,°�a"efoil� about people COTTAGE '17,500 Lakefront Property Bayfield, 3 bedrooms, Acorfi Fireplace, treed lot, Florida Room, across from Bluewater Golf Course. 300 ACRES ALL WORKABLE LAND Plus°an automated feedlot, silos, storage, plus a new drive shed,- 4 bedroom house, a unique farming operation.. BAYF.IELD VILLAGE`'29,900 -.,4 bedroom home, drilled well, larger than average garage and : workshop, _one,rblock from the lake. 4, 1 ACRE OF PIIIME'- GRAND BEND. One house and seven cottages; harbour 100' away. GRACIOUS ESTATES, " Choice of two impressive split levels ti Bayfield loaded with character and charm on 1 acre of beautifully landscaped grounds and treed background settings, • '17,1200 2 storey, 3 bedroom home on Quebec Street in Vanastra. ' HOUSES WANTED IN. GODERI'cH AND CLINTON w $20,00.:00 PURCHASE'R WAITING BOOKLETS & APPLICATIONS AVAILABI=E FOR F,,JRST TIME, BUYERS WHO QUALIFY FOR^$1,500.00 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT GRANT.' • 48,2-3337 - 'RON SAMWAYS MORTGAGE & REAL ESTATE SERVICE O_FJC.-E BLlJEvuAT1=(� GOLFrEOURSE ° • -. --BA•Y-FIEL°D 32 OFFICES SERVING SOUTHERN: ,ONTARIO —Appraisals, —Property Mana'ge'ment Investments • Wd° ✓thi Reason'ably,priced 'attractive family home four blocks from TheSquare, 3 bedrooms, newly.decorated, fenced in garden-: •EXCLUSiviE' ,.. M� .,.,.,.... ,c,..,..., This home wasrdesigned for,''gracioils living and entertaining, large bright kitchen, formal; dining room, elegant•living room with fireplace. 4 2nd floor bedrooms, attached double garage,, 0/ell landscaped lot, centrally located'. The discriminating buyer Will appreciate this home. DUNGANNON AREA 3 ACRES Country style living, 4 bedroom carpefed- home, attached garage, comfbrtable, spacious•'well caredfor property, Targe garden; mature trees. Asking 532,900. Act -'Past.' 1 RANCHER ON 14 ACRE ' Close to Clinton, nearly new 2 bedroom, spacious living room, dining room. Separate garage and workshop. Beautifully treed and 'landscaped property, Value at 540,000.00 RECREATION LAND 50 acres of treed land in West^ Wawanosh, ideal retreat property for hunting and 'snoyvrnbbiling. Price to self at 525,000.00 ti - CARLOW - • `25 -years young, well constructed 112 stor-ey frame home, 3 Piece bath, hardwood4loors, full basement,.well located' on paved county road close to shopping. Taxes onlu 5)70:00- GORDON j70,'00' ° GORDON CHARTER 482-9654- CLINTON MRS, VALERIE M. CAMPBELL RR 1, DUNGANNON 5291643') '• 'CLARKE ZINN 524-8621) 236 MARY ST. WARREN ZiNN Lucknow 529.7350.' - "OFFICE' 26 THE SQUARE r• -Residential —Farms- -Business Farms-Business Resort Properties p .M A • GODERICH 524-9097 WOULD YOU BELIEVE - You can still buy a four bedroom family, home for 510,500.00? Situated on a., double lot in ' Dungannon, is this house that requires -mew siding- • REWARDING INCOME is the best reason'for buying -this west side, yellow brick, self-contained, 3 unit apar,tment”' •building. Just' listed 539,500.00 .� H 1R-RY - Complete package $22,60.00.4amily affair Piz- zeria. All equipment included in this welt -established, fake- ouf ervice. Excellent volume, real money-maker and worth your immediate attention, •4 BY -GONE !YEARS - have ,remained in this 21/2 storey, solid red brick home. Dritie past 230 Elgin Avenue West and call. f'oran:exclusive showing, by appointrhe,tt only. FARMER'S FARM- 100 acres producing high yielding crops, new barn and silo fol beef set-up. New steel implement shed. Attractive 112 storey, solid stone, 4 bedroom home with all conveniences. Highway location; Here is true value. COMMERCIAL BUILDING - Prime location on 'Highway 21 Bayfield. Suitable for T.V., Real Estate, Antique Shop, Wha ,s,,,yaur offer? •, zr, • -RURAL HAF pINEESS - and space is, yoursnwhen you buy this family, four bedroom home, only minutes from town. This 3 acre country home„has:recently been redecorOted, has new oil furnace, and is waiting for your inspection. Also included is a large "L” shaped barn and your own Spring fed pond.' EVER STEAL - a cottage? Here's one you can't afford to miss. Cedar plank; lakefront, 3 bedroom summer h"ante. All furnishings included plus an extra second row'lot.'8 percent mortgage. Hurorj Sands. ' BUILD ,IN THE CO INTRY - No severance required on this 41 nacre lotlocated on Hwy 21 just north oCGoderich. n WHEN. BUYING OR SEL.L,.I.N.GL•CONT•ACT 'CONTACT_ ti , Agnes MacKinnon Charlie Tyndall, Jack Cumminjs - Bill Clifford -A, 524-6336 524-7413 524-9624 •524,9090 ALSO OFFICE IN HAMILTON' AREA DAVID O. DAVIES--f11 ARGYLE, HAMILTON ' • I/ -",-- 416-545- MO ° L3