The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-08, Page 14SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Executive ronch style, two bedroom bungalow.'
Professionally decorated and well maintained home
has many extras. Call Bill Clifford for more details and 1
o personal showing.
117,500.E for this 1'/9 storey country hide -away. Small I
barn, never failing Artesian Spring. Price includes call
antique furnishings. East of Nile. Terms available. Coll
Jack Cummings for this small holding which includes 21/2
acres.
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MAURICE
GARDINER RESTATE LTD.
34 STANLEY STREET GQOERICH
524-2966 524-2966
CALL US—TO WELCOME YOU HOME
ESSEX STREET BRICK BUNGALOW ON
LARGE LOT OVERLOOKING THE LAKE.
BENNEiT 5T. E. DUPLEX OFFERS YOU A
EDROOM BUNGALOW LOCATED IN
RET RESIDENTIAL AREA.
MAURICE GARDINER 3124-6031
PETE BETTGER
MAEILTN M.cCUSPET
SIEVE GARDINER
BRUCE RYAN
524-2865
524-6956
524-9985
524-7762'
ESTATE SALE: 11/2 STOREY FRAME
IMMACULATE 1'/: STOREY • BRICK .PAUL PARSONS 524-7793 MOMS ON LARGE LOT.
LOCATED CLOSE TO DOWNiOWN.
EMBER OF THE HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE.
WHEN BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE -. M.L.S. IS YOUR BEST BET.
�W1cowr it ali...foryou.
ill ,
'esidtullili. *Farms. *Commercial *Cottages !Florida. Properties
524"81OOor 524-9.13.1
W.J. Hughes Realty Limited
REALTY WORLD. 38 EAST ST-, GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 1N3
OFFICE HOURS: 9:OO'A.M.=9:00 P.M.
NEAR LAKE
REALTY WORLD i *
Beautiful 3. bedroom 12 year old bungalow, garage,
rec. room. 2 baths, front verandah, located on a
treed double lot. 8230 Call Ebb Ross 524.8786.
bungalow with
++, .GOOD
REALTY WORLD vs MORTGAGE
51717
on this well maintained 3 bedroom
finished rec. room. Located on quiet street.
Call Don McCauley 524-4226.
K-111.
(4*) COUNTRY HOME
REALTY WORLD tM
immaculate brick rancher on Block Point Road..
Quality home on 1/2 acre, lot. Parklike setting. T-2.
CoII Norma Taylor 524-1480. r
((J COTTAGES
REALTY WORLD TM
Lakefront sandy beach, Buchanons Beach,
Bluewater Beach, Birch Beach. Call Rita Alien 524-
8480 or Norma Taylor 524.1480..
([)MODERN RANCHER
REALTY WORLD TM
Retirement or starter home. Low maintenance,
finished basement, wet bar, very attractively
decorated. G-151. Call Rita Allen.
()) L®NEAR UPTOWN!
REALTY WOR vs
Estate sale - 2 bedroom bungalow, part basement, 2
baths. Immediate possession. 5-33. Call Ebb Ross 524-
8786.
((WJLAKEVIEW
REALTY WORLD tM
Winterized cottage on well landscaped lot. 3
bedrooms, many extras. Must be seen to be ap-
preciated. Call Don McCauley 524-4226.
CA) 79, ACRES BUSH
REALTY WORLD mi
Goderlch Township, includes mobile and drilled
wolf. Excellent locationspriced to sell. P-36. Call Rita
Allen.
CALL US FOR LAKEFRONT LOTS, COTTAGES AND
MOBILE HOMES.
Ebb Ross 524-8786—Don McCauley 524-4226 —Rita Alien 5244480—Norma Taylor 524-1480—Sharon Elliott 521-7798
foC41111041-FlasillON
CASH CROP-
• 248 acres Kincrirdine Twp? 1 -GN.
200 acres 'cosh crop and beef. High-
way location. Bruce County. 1 -ME.
200 acres • East Wawanosh, Set up
for dairy. 2 -KE Don McCauley,
120 acres cash crop and recreational.
24K1' Gerry Paolin. m
Cash crop and beef. 200 acres, Bruce
. County Goodbuifdings. 1 -MN Gerry
Paolo,
Ellice Twp 132 acres steel granary.
silo barn good house 7•MK. Frank
Gabler
REALTY WORLD -Hughes
AGRICULTURAL DIVISION
i71 acres, no buildings. Huron Twp.
1 -RS.
100 acres, all workable and drained,
Hibbert Twp. 7 -VN. Jim Thompson.
400 acres. barn's for hogs and beef,
Jim Thompson or Gerry Paolin.
FARROW 10 FINISH -
100 acres, J1 % financing if
qualified. 2BZ. Don McCauley.
100 acres near Clinton. 814% finan-
cing available. 2CK. Kim Thompson
150 acres near Mitchell. systematic
tiling. 7 -SE. Fronk Gabler
88 acres, Hulletf Twp., new pig barn,
modern home. 2 -GS.
DAIRY & BROILER - 237 acres, 130
Holsteins, 24,000 broiler gsiato. 2 -
DA, Ken Thompson.
PULLETS -BROILERS - 160 acres,
14,000 capacity pullett barn. 11,328
quota toyer born, 2 broiler barns,,
, 25.400 quoto plus 5,000 It quota.
roaster quota 4,900. Ken Thompson.
CAGE LAYER AND SOW
OPERATION - 100 acres near
lucknow, basic foyer, quota 10,200,
Full stairstep barn. Ken Thomspon.
Ken Thompson 524-7514 Garry Paolin 529-7931 Sin- Thompson 5244179
Hugo Verrneesch 324-6244 Nevin Ging rich 884-8811 Helga Hrssenberger 524-6233 FranbGobler 248-8209
Conmfortab'e 6 room horse with separate garage. This
home is swell maintained, 3 piece bath. gays furnace,
partial basement, an excellent value at the reduced
price of 72,5•8. For an appointment' call Warren Zinn of
529-7358.
iri`INTEE
CALL -
WARREN ZINN
AT 529-7350
Alexander & Chapman
Realty Limited
BEGINNERS - Must be seen, to appreciate the Int-
provements to this hone. Full basement with family
room. Gas heating. Adlooent to now park.
LOOKING FOR ' A GOOD MORTGAGE? This nice
home in Pt. Albert has many advantages., Among them
- low taxes and a 101/4% mortgage. Be sure to see this
one.
RETIREMENT SPECIAL - Brick 3 bedroom bungalow.
Two car garage makes an excellent workshop. Close
to the Square. Price reduced to upper forties.
BRICK SPLIT ' LEVEL - Close to schools. 4 bedroom
family home. Very attractive corner lot - well treed
and landscaped. Family room includes kitchenette and
fireplace.
COUNTRY LIVING - ' CLOSE TO GODERICH. Up -
doted - looks like new. Now drilled well. Country size
kitchen. Flroplaoe: Also goad 11'/4% mortgage to 19161.
Price reduced.
MID -FIFTIES. You will be proud to own this nice brick
and angelstone bungalow. Closet schools. Gas F/A
heating. Large family room. Owneri transferred.
LAKEVIEW ' - Brick 3 bedroom bungalow in choice
residential area. Special mortgage assistance offered
eligible purchaser*. Family room with fireplace.
COUNTRY SPECIAL - 5 bedrooms. Low tuxes. Low
price: One awe. On Hwy. 25 and close to Goderlch.
HOBBY FARM - 131'2 awes includes 21/2 acres bush.
Like new brick 4 bedroom split entry home. Barn too.
Market garden operation with strawberries, etc. -
Many other good listings for your consideration, In-
duding commerical property. Several good farms to
show you.
NEW LISTINGS
-Elegant two storey brick home. Close to the Square.
Double living room with fireplace.
-Brick 4 bedroom nearly new split entry home dose to
the schools. Large kitchen and many extras. Almost
unbelievable low, cost heating.
-LAKEFRONT COTTAGE SPECIAL. Excellent condition.
Fireplace. Priced to the forties. Avaitabie mid-August.
R.A. "GUS" CHISHOLM JOHN BANTER
524.8554, 524=8149
MARTHA ROBERTSON DON ABERHART
482-7767 • 524-7216
BERT ALEXANDER
524-7836
Cleat Estate-Generallnseretwe-Prmptrtf Meltogemen"t
Meati it of the Moroi Bes1 taste Dowd
10 The Sermre --Goderlch
524-2177 " 4
I- THE UNDER
5O,OOO. HOMES
139 McDonald Street
13% MTGE. UNTIL 1985
Excellent Opportunity
101/2% MTGE. UNTIL 1983
157 Rich St.
3 Bedroom Randier
Popular area
101/4 % MTGE: UNTIL 1983
223 Quebec Street
Quiet tree lined street
W.J.HughesRealtyiited((c.338 East Street, Godericit
Call Rita Allen 524-8100 or 524-8480
BILL CLIFFORD
REAL ESTATE BROKER
26 Square - Goderlch
524-9007 524-6710 524-8951
LAKEVIEW - EXTRA LOT
ESTATE SALE
REDUCED -REDUCED
Sae this very attractive retirement or starter home
located on an extra large treed lot at 125 St, Patrick St.
Double garage. Low taxes. Phone Enid 13011 to see this
delightful'2 bedroom home today.
TCommerceol QH S WEEK'S �PECIA 61 C=.^Baton
Street. Whore ease can you assume a 14% First Mor-
tgage. None your `own downpeyment. Make the move
today as main floor consists of 5 rooms. Ideal for in-
surance, real estate or travel agent.
HOME ON THE RANCH
Horse barn with 11 box stalls, hydro and water. 11/2
storey home. This choice country property has 44 acres
which has a proposed subdivision plan on It. Contact
Steve Buchanan as owner will consider carrying a mor-
tgage.
LAKEVIEW COTTAGE
Martin's Point. Owner will assist. Corry mortgage at
12%. Price includes all furnishings. Can be used year.
round.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Excellent terms ors this 3 bedroom bungalow. 10%
down. Take over 111/4% mortgage. Owner transferred.
See this country home with Enid today.
IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR .VACATION PROPERTIES,
Lakefront Lot er Cottage, Country Horne or a Business,
dcr®p info ossr office for our Free Ce2elogcie, over 1v"3•
listings to choose from.
JACK CUMMINGS • 324-9624 EI`IID BELL - 524-8141
RILL CLIFFORD - 524-8018 STEVE BUCHANAN - 524-4700
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Phonon 482-0371-
Residence: 5234333
GODERICH - Reduced to sell
commercial property
Hamilton St.. presently -con-
tains 3 apartments and street
level store, suitable for
commercial purpose.
RAISED RANCH - Goderich.
Natural fireplace - rec room -
electric heat - like new.
Available August 1st.
:1 ACRES LONDESBORO
AREA - 2 f oor'brick home - oil
heat - large workshop and
storage shed - must be seen to
appreciate.
GODERiCH AREA - Reduced
To Sell - 15 acres, wooded
property with private lake
stocked with trout. Excep•
-
tional new ranch type home
with all the extras. Shown only
by appointment.
CERAMICS BUSINESS IN
GODERICH - Commercial
area - fully equipped - 3
bedroom home on property.
Priced to sell. Owner willing to
assist and train purchaser.
LOXI)ESBORO - 1,,: storey
frame home - small shed.
Under
Research
is berry
• Ir•l
exc ng
Strawberry research at
the University of Guelph is
aimed at making Ontario
growers more competitive in
the domestic processing
market.
Processors presently • use
very little of the Ontario
crop, says Dr. Bill Evans of
the department of hor-
ticultural science. They rely •
on berries from Poland,
Mexico and California.
Most Ontario strawberries
go to the fresh fruit market
:because of a relatively short
harvest season and high
harvesting costs.
The recent developnent of
mechanical harvesters
means Ontario growers can
now compete with foreign
producers of processing ber-
ries, says Dr. Evans.
"We're trying to develop
firmer berries adapted to
both machine harvesting
and shipping," he says.
"We're also trying to
develop varieties which will
.extend the present harvest
season." •
A big market exists for
strawberries in the ice-
cream and jam industries,
saysEvans. Berries for
the8 uses, can be'
mechanically harvested.
Ontario -bred berries Will
be superior to imported pro-
cessing berries, he says.
Foreign growers. usually
harvest berries when they
are past their prime and no
longer suitable for the fresh
fruit market.
Ontario producers, says
Dr. Evans, need berries for a
once-over harvest so they
must be long-stemmed and
even -ripening. He is ting
wild varieties of strawber-
ries to achieve these
characteristics.
Every year Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food researchers at Guelph
grow about 5400 • seedlings
and work with 100 breeding
stocks. This year's trials at
University of Guelph in-
cll$le 32 cultivars and selec-
tions.
"We're very optimistic
about a few of them," says
Dr. Evans, "and when we
have enough plants we'll
start grower trials."
Producers in other areas,
such as California, are not
interested in developing be. -
ries for machine harvesting,
he says, because their ber-
ries produce over a long
period of time and they use
machine harvesting only to
clean off the crop.