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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-11-27, Page 33when you give a hat and scarf set from the wedge, it's a beautiful way to express your ,warmest wishes for a happy holiday. We now have an exciting group of hats, hat- and scarf sets, and scarves are of easy -care acrylic knits, in colours and designs you can't resist. At your fashion ji boutique...Hats from $6. Sets 7/ from $10. We gift wrap for men. i7 nM.w� 1 ` Two life certificates The November meeting of Knox Church t fternoom Auxiliary was held in the church parlour Tuesday, November 18. The meeting opendd with the President, Mrs. Clayton Edward giving the Call to Worship. Miss Lily McArthur presented Mrs. James Horton And Mrs, Flo MacDonald with life membership certificates from the Auxiliary in recognition of faithful ser Mrs. Robert McA,ilister presented the devotion exercises with the scripture reading from Psalm 19, and, an interesting short message on "Our.Challenge" . Mrs. Ron McCallum was in charge of the topic for the meeting with Mrs. G. G. ,MacEwan giving a report on "What has happened in the past' and "What is hap- pening today". Work in India was presented by Mrs. Robt. Bisset; work in Africa was presented by Mrs.. James Horton and missionary work M at home was given by Mrs. G. Kaitting. Challenge of the Future was presented by , Mrs. Ron McCallum. "The future is as bright as the Promises of God", was t' the key message with several ladies quoting passages from Mthe Bible to illustrate God's g promises. Mrs. Lee JMcCallum ac- corhpanied' by Mrs. Frank Mills sang a solo "In Times M Like These", in keeping with Orders takers for framing now M the topic. through Dec, 13 will be ready by After the closing hymn and Goderich United fans and players honored members of the the holidays. prayer the ladies enjoyed a B team Saturday night as Walter Gottschalk .accepted the ti social half hour together.. most improved player trophy for Ken McPhee; Pete That treasured portrait,,original' painting, favoured+ print or aM beautiful work of art deserves a e frame that best reflects the Mmood, colourings and proportions of the picture., We have an en- dless assortment of frame andg ,mat. colour combinations. Let uski Massist you in the correct• selec-01 tion. L14 King St., Clinton 482-3871 , ==== =PAIL a•. vs wr Mir �� =fir A [IMS lily —r.. �_...W.�_..AJ[ • IP PETER S. MacEWAN 38 ST. DAVID ST. GODERICH COUNTRY ESTATE 'PHONE 524-9531 UNUSUAL DESIGNED five bedroom home constructed of natural fieldstone. Large Iiviing room, fieldstone'wall with built in fireplace. Nice kitchen, 3 car attached garage. Situated an 8 acres of. well treed land. Two ponds. Only 5 miles from Goderich. This is very valuable highway property. . -o. ONLY TWO MILES FROM GODERICH: You can own this brick Split leirel three bedroom home, with bright living room., dining room, finished rec. room, sun deck, two car attached garage, small barn and swimming pool. Situated on two'acres Wand. Don't miss this outstanding opportunity, as the price is right. EXCELLENT VALUE: Built in this split level three bedroom brick home. Offering practical kitchen, dining area, pleasant living room; very attractive rec. room, located near schools. You'll be proud to own this home. Phone for inspection and you will see why we urge you to buy this home. ARE YOU ARE,YOU LOOKING AHEAD: If so drop in and see the details and plans for this new home. Available by February 20th, 1976. This home could be the antidote'to your spring fever. • THIS HOME COULD RE'DUPLEXED: As it is a large residence situated on 3 Tots close to schools and downtown. A real good in- vestment why: 'not get involved,today. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS: Bennett St., Warren St., Lakeside Drive, also Port Albert, Lucknow, Clinton districts. Good lots are not plentiful or are they getting any cheaper so buy now. ACREAGE: 40 acres of cedar and tamerac trees, strong creek, 5 acres dear for good building site Located near Wroxeter, asking $16,000.00 19 acres near Bayfield on Hwy. 21, good terms available asking 530,000.00 DAIRY FARM: 240 acres, 17Q workable. Good 8 room brick home. All modern equipment and, milking parlor, and milk house. Located 8 miles soith of Goderich. As a farmer you know this is where the money is. J 1 'WE ARE PLEASED TO HELP YOU ARRANGE YOUR .MORTGAGE As high as 90 percent of the appraised value. Drop in and discuss your needs, in confidence with any of our qualified sales staff., We need your listings for actidn in buying or selling after hours Sundays - Holidays , PLEASE PHONE B.R. Robinson Res. 524-6905 John Schneiker Res. 524-6055 Jo -an Sullen Bayfield Rep. RES: 565-2421 Bruce ,Ryan Res. 524-7762 Maurice Gardiner Res. 524-7302 Leah Kuehl Clinton Rep. Res. 482-7304 Office 482*'306 zx Proceeds to support Childrens Aid Christmas Fund. Herlufsen accepted the most valuable player trophy on behalf of Casey Wildgen; and Larry Donnelly was awarded the trophy for the most sportsmanlike player. (staff photo) Benefit Hockey Game Detroit :Red Wing 01d Timers VS Signal-Star Paper Leafs Goderich Arena 2:00 P.M. Sunday, Dec. 7 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ~4: REAL -ESTATE -FOR -SALE 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE uraommm000ik —Appraisals —Property Management —Investments OFFICE 26 THE SQUAME — Residential — Farms — Business - Resort Properties GODERICH 524-9097 Take the children to the ' country. 3 bedroom family home located on 11/2 acres of land and only 2 minutes from town. - Everything, goes. Estate sale. Tremendous potential. Ideal retirement 2 bedroom home. Ultra -modern space -saving kitchen, 2 baths and cozy den. Excellent location - 244 Elgin Ave. W. Here is a home you °can afford. Many extras in- cluded - stove, fridge, storage shed, etc. Immediate possession. Name your own down payment. Owner will carry „ mortgage. You are invited to inspect this stolid, brick home located at 126 Trafalgar St. Open for offers. Investment or living place. See this Trafalgar St. duplex which has extra income. Five bedrooms which could be converted into another apartment. Lots of comfdrt and space in this well maintained 4 bedroom home.. Features country kitchen, spacious living room and dining room. 119 Park Street. ONO ' 1 ..'Y Members Of Huron Real Estate' Board LIST WITH Jack Cummings 524-9624 Bill Clifford 524-9090 Agnes --MacKinnon Charlie Tyndall 524.6336 524.7453 A BAIIEY Real, Estate 82 Albert..Street Phone: 482-9371 MASON BAILEY- BROKER'MANAGER JUST LISTED; 1/2 acre country property just out of Clinton, priced under $25,000, 11/2 storey home. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, dining ana living 'room, oil heating. Financi.ng can be art tinged. 1`IN Colonial -style brick. home in Clinton, 8 rooms, 2 full baths, •5 bedrooms, dinirig and living room, antique kitchen. 12 'storey brick school house on 1/2 acre land on the Walton Road new oil furnace': Financing'can••be.Aarranged+ on this 2 storey kduplex in Clinton, 2 separate units, located uptown. Masion-style, 2 storey brick home on large corner lot in Clinton, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, new family • room with fireplace. Community Sales Barn in Huron County equipped to handle R11 types of livestock, office and kitchen equipment included. 2 storey color -lock home in -Blyth; 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, nice large lot. 25 acres near Dungannon : on paved road, 112 storey brick home, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms., dining and living room with replace. Small barn on the I.j A •operty. Country living, on 5.acres north of Blyth, 11 storey brick home, 6 rooms, 11/2 baths, new oil furnace, 4 bedrooms, bar,' and drilled well. Under $25,000 will buy this family -type home in Clinton, 8 rooms,. 4 'bedrooms, nice treed lot, Ideated close to schools. Modestly priced 11,2'torey home in .Londeshoro, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, oil heating. 20 acres north of Blyth, 11/2 storey insul-brick home, 10 rooms, 5 ,hedrooms, Property mostly wooded. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Obstacles are placed in our way to determine whether we truly wanted something or just thought I ,I,r1. 'th r - Only Advance tickets good for draw N9 .1761 • Den, Red Won„ lime., r, ,yno, Sur Pa,x, le. r,-5,na.. {re, !, C — CHRISTM45 F BENEFIT HOC TH KIDS — AME as Drive id Chri DETR, ' ED WLD TIMERS — r,. .DE'' H SIGNA STAR PAPER LEAFS day, sec. 7,.1975-2;00 p.m. DRAW on QUARTER OF BEEF ON 519000 nDU, CHOICE. I,. Iia', 1, *oar Adnomon b ,h. Mogi, Gam. and Chan.• on Oho D,.. Ticket, 51.00 Each N° 1761. TICKETS AVAILABLE - Goderich Signal -Star - 524-8331 CI' i,.� News -Record - 482-3443 KincarIne News 396-2963 or from the staff of Signal -Star Publishing. There's' .something for Vanastra Recreation Centre SCHEDULE OF COMING EVENTS MONDAY EVENING–VEC:T - 8:30 P.M. BINGO: JACKPOT 2'2O s IN 56 CALLS v 15 Regality Games 510.00 3 share -the - wealth. •Car 1s1 for 51.00 Admission 51.00. Admittance to 16 years of age or over. ask HEALTH AND FITNESS SPA' An instructor will be on hand to guide you in your program -- 11 a.m..12 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Mon. to .r Thur. NO OTHER IN HURON COUNTY open 7 days a week SPECIAL EVENTS Fri. Nov. 28: VANASTRA BALL CLUB DANCE Sat. Dec. 6: COUNTRY SINGLES .DANCE. Sat, Dec. 13: VANASTRA GIRL GUIDES CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Sat. 'Dec. 20: COUNTRY SINGLES DANCE Sat. Dec. 20:• COMMUNITY & RECREATION CHILDRENS XMAS PARTY -1:30-3:30 SWIM-A-TI1O N. NOV. 29 There's always a need for new equipment. Please support our swimmers when they call! REGISTRATION: SAT., DEC.13• for Vanastra Winter Programs 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL • DANCE TO MUSIC OF "SHANNON" $20.00 COUPLE 1/1.1 ♦'�-11.1:1. Call Now! We cater to all functions, large or small. Fine Food prepared in our kitchen. ' Vanastra Centre 482-3544 r,:n nx.�W.r rn 1'