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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-26, Page 14PAGE 14 GODERICH SU NALrSTAR, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1981 e'�11 covert all m for You. *Residential *Farms *Commercial *Cottages *Florida Properties 5244373 �/ W . J e Hughes Realty Limited REALTY Y WORLDT 13*THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONTARIO N7r:. 1N3 OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Lakefront cottage located on large lot. walk outto beach, 3 bdrm.. fireplace. all furniture to remain. H- 2 Ebb Ross 524-8786 Maintenance free one floor home on nice lot, close to Square. 5-159 Don McCauley 5244226 Duplex or single. optional use. extra kitchen and bath up. self contained. Now used as a single dwelling, Immaculate. 0-41 Ebb Ross 524-8786 Magnificent like -new .unique rancher. 4 bdrm.. diningroom, rec room, stone fireplace. W-185 Rita Alien 524-8480 Raised ranch bungalow. 3 bdrms.. Angeistone fireplace,° walkout basement, minutes to 'sandy beach. Asking '39,900. Norma Taylor 524-6018 '29,900 - private mtge..2 bdrms., immaculate con- dition, low taxes, garage. M-209. Norma Taylor 524- 6018 3 bdrms., finished rec. rm, on large lot, west end location. K-348 Don McCauley 524-4226 Greenhouse, family home, spacious rooms, finished basement,, mature trees. F-166 Rita Allen 524-8480 Beautiful custom built rancher with famllyroom on Y, acre. Owner relocating. Reduced to sell. 1'/3 STOREY, cosy 3 bedrooms, completely renovated home, close to Square. Priced in low 30's. S-62. Gerry Paolin 529-7931. GOOD SELECTION of medium priced homes, 2 and 3 bedrooms in town or close by. Make your choice today. Ebb Ross 524-8786. GOOD INVESTMENT lots for im- mediate construction or as a hedge against inflation, as low es '6,500. Ebb Ross 524-5786. '34,500. 3 bdrm: home on quiet street, close to uptown, good starter home. P-38. Don McCauley 524-4226. BAYFIELD BEAUTY, superb location for privacy, large lot, pine kitchen, fireplace, barn. Priced in 40's. H-213. Rita Allen 524-8480. IT SPARKLES, 11/2 storey, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, vinyl siding, garage, well maintained home, asking '44,900. 5-62. Norma Taylor 524-6018. TREES & PRIVACY, new cedar ex- terior cottage, 3 bdrms., franklin fireplace, patio doors to deck, in- sulated, wide sandy beach, lot 80' x 260'. R-20. Norma Taylor 524- 6018. ESTATE SALE, 150 Palmerston St., priced in 30's, 3 bdrms., plus den, mature trees, lot 62' x 134', gas heat. C-150. Rita Allen 524-8480. BETTER THAN ' NEW. 3 bdrm. bungalow, tip top condition. finished rec. room, extra bdrm. and bath. Asking '41,000. A-125. Norma Taylor 524-6018. 10% MTGE., 2 bdrm. bungalow on quiet street, garage, well lan- dscaped. low 30's. H-114. Rita Alien 524-8480. QUIET SETTING, Gilley country living within walking distance of the lake, 3 bedrooms, well main- tained. '45,500. R-47. Don Mc- Cauley 524-4226. Ebb Ross 524-8786 -Don McCauley 524 -4226 -Rita Allen 524 -8480 -Norma Taylor 524-8480 -Sharon Elliott 524.7798 -VISION FARMS 248 ACRES BASH CROP, Kincardine Twp. Excellent financing available. Coil Gerry Paolin. 200 ACRES CASH CROP close to Goderich on paved road. Call Ken Thompson. 132 ACRES CASH CROP, Perth Cdunty, steel granary, silo, barn. good house. 7-MK3. Call Fronk Gobier. 200 ACRES CASH CROP AND BEEF, Kincardine Twp. 1 -ME, 1 -MN. Call Gerry Panlln,. 200 ACRES, Huron County, moder- nised borne, good hardwood Ken Thompson 524-7514 Nevin Gingerich 886-8811 REALTY WORLD -Hughes AGRICULTURAL DIVISION bush. 2 -RD. Call Jim Thompson. 80 ACRES, Goderich Twp. '1,800 per acre. 2 -VR. Call Gerry Paolin. 300 ACRES, cash crop, pigs & beef, Huron County. Excellent buildings. 2 -MN. Call Gerry Paolin, 100 ACRES, Huron County. Priced to telt at '1,400. per acre. 2 -AN. Call Gerry Paolin. 600 ACRES BEEF & CASH CROP 8, 700 acres beef & cash crop, Bruce Twp. Priced right. Call Jim Thom- pson. FARROW TO FINISH. 150 acres, Gerry Paolin 529-7931 Helga Hasenbergor 524-7266 Perth County. Good buildings. 7 - SE. Call Frank Gabler. 100 ACRE dairy farm, Ashfield Twp. Call Helga Hasenbergor. 88 ACRES, Hullett Twp. New pig barn, modern home. 2 -GS. Call Jim Thompson. CAGE LAYERS 20,000 basic quota, fully automated, excellent home. 50 acres of top crop land In southern Ontario. Cali Ken Thompson. BROILERS 8, CAGE LAYERS 160 acres, large broiler quota and 12;000 bn-sir layer quota: 2 houses: Call Kan Thompson. Jim Thompson 524-8179 Frank Gabler 348-8209 Kincardine man first Peter Simmons, of Kincar- dine, received a first place ribbon for a clear round in the stadium jumping event at the 'D' Rally, held at Caledon Hunt Club, by the Western Ontario Pony Club, on Sun., Aug. 16. Peter, along with Karin Silverstone of Ripley, represented the Huron - Bruce Pony Club at the rally, an annual event where children of varying abilities compete in three areas: dressage, cross-country jumping and stadium jump- ing. `T'cwn&Country REAL ESTATE. .GK GKGKGKGK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 sK GK GK GK GK GIC 0 0 0 0 G 0 K KGK . K K KGKGKGKGKGKGKGKGK .� GK REALTY & Insurance Inc. 53 West St.', Goderich 524-2118 YOUR HURON COUNTY FARM SPECIALIST JOHN TALBOT 521-2520 FARMS STANLEY TWP, - Excellent cash crop form, 200 acres clay loam, large barns, 4 bdrm. ranch style home. S1 GODERICH TWP. - 85 acres cash crop farm, tiled last year, excellent 4 bdrm. home. Priced to sell. G1 ASHFIELD TWP. - 100 acre cash crop farm with ex- cellent steel barn, set up for hogs. New 40 x 80 shed. Good 4 bedroom home.A-3 GODERICH TWP. - 80 acres of cash crop land, 2 storey home, Targe barn. G-2 STANLEY TWP, - 150_41cri cash crop farm, 100 acres workable, 5iardwood bush, clay loam soil, excellen uyS-3 ASHFIELD TWP, 100 acre Dairy or Cash Crop farm, can be purchased with or without cows & quota. - Good 4 bdrm. Ranch style home, large barn & machine shed: A-4 STANLEY TWP. Excellent cash crop farm, 146 acres of systematically tiled, cloy loam, features large barn & good 4 bdrm. home. S-4 LUCKNOW AREA - 50 acres of Huron clay loam presently pasture and hay, no buildings, Located on Hwy. No. 86. Priced for quick sale. STANLEY TWP.- 200 acres of clay & sand loam, systematically tiled, good barn and 4 bdrm. home. ASHFIELD TWP. 237 acres, beef or cash crop farm, good 4 bedroom home, large barn and machine shed. 10% mortgage available. A-2 HULLETT TWP. - Two 100 acre parcels of cash crop land systematically tiled, no buildings. Winter wheat to sell with property. Priced to sell. HT1 COLBORNETWP. - Farrow to finish operation, 144 acres of tiled land, excellent barns, w 2 harvestor 20 x 25, excellent 11/2 storey, 5 bedroom home, drilled well. C-1 HAY TWP. - 100 acres prime farm land, 95 workable, excellent 4 bedroom home, Call Phyllis Johnson 235-2420 or 237.3547. H-3 560 ACRES - ranch near Lake Huron. Beauty cow/calf operation. 360 acres workable, balance seeded to trefoil and hay. Featuring 4 barns and 3 homes. Excellent water supply. May be bought with or without ecittle. Priced for . quick sale. '650,000. GODERICH TOWNSHIP - 80 acres of cash crop land: No buildings. Priced for quick sale. G3 - HOBBY FARMS GODERICH TOWNSHIP - 80 acres of recreational or retreat property. Featuring 10 acres of reforestration with spring creek. G4 BAYFIELD AREA - executive retreat or retirement property located ,near beautiful Lake Huron minutes away from one of Ontario's finest marinas. Featuring an executive split level home with 3 bedrooms, family room with fireplace, living room, dining room, Targe kitchen, two car garage, small barn 8 many more attractive features. All this situated on 8 acres of beautiful property with spring creek. HB -9 CLOSE TO GODERICH - country property, ex- cellent 3 bedroom ranch. wi h large rec room. This '4 acre property kribilliND tor 'garage with workshop, small bo>a`14few in 1974. Spring creek through, bock of property, drilled wetland an extra lot that can be severed. HB -1 WEST WAWANOSH - Cheap country living; 4 bedroom home and small barn featured on 1.3 acres with beautiful view. Priced to sell. W•1 HOLMESVILLE, AREA - 13 acre hobby farm, modern ranch style home with car garage and paved drive. Barn suitable for horses, cattle or sows. 7 acres of pasture, 6 acres of bush with trout stream through property. Owner says sell. HB -2 NEAR BENMILLER - Beautiful country retreat suitable for retirement or hobby form, formerly one of Huron County's finest riding schools with large -riding arena and horse barn featuring beautiful Bavarian style home with many imported features. All this on 15 acres of scenic property near Lake Huron. Priced for quick Sale. 14'/. % mortgage. HB -7 HOLMESVILLE AREA - 60 Acre Country retreat twenty acres tiled & suitable for market gar- dening. Small home gutted and ready to be renovated, Good 24' x 40' shed. Make us an Offer. H86 NEAR AUBURN - 25, acres of beautiful country property with small bush and spring creek, presen- tly horse farm and riding stable, features large riding arena with stable area, workshop and tack room. Also small barn. Attractive 1'/, storey, 4 bedroom home with fireplace. Owner says sell. Good mortgage available. W-2 GODERICH AREA - 28 acres of scenic property with two lakes suitable for fish farming, featuring 1'-; storey, 4 bedroom home with recreation room. Also small barn. Must be sold, make us an offer. H812 31/4 MILES FROM GODERICH - beautiful country home with small barn featured with 50 acres tiled land with spring creek. Suitable for retirement or hobby farm purposes. Priced for quick sale. HB10 BUSH PROPERTY - 25 acres of beautiful bush cap - proximately 12 acres of cedar 8 12 acres of har• dwood, with spring creek. Possible gravel deposit on property. '17,500 or best offer. 30 ACRES - apple orchard mixed varieties has been pruned and sprayed this year. Excellent in- come opportunity. Large cold storage and packing shed, four bedroom home and barn for farrowing operation. Make us an offer. G-3 GRAVEL PIT - 38 acres located near Holmesville. Sold with pits and quarry. INCOME PROPERTY - 14 acres. Close to Goderich. Presently prosperous market gardening operation. With storage and packing shed. large strawberry and raspberry patch. Featuring 4 bedrooms, raised ranch. Large kitchen+, rec room and deck. HB -13 LAKEFRONT - Well treed lot in the Kingsbridge area. May be sold with 8 by 30 trailer. We hovel over 1,000 acres of crash crop form property eavollabih in Huron County 'WOK OK G wo, Get ready for take off! It wasn't all work and no play for these two members of the Dungannon Twirlettes. After marching in the Dungannon fair parade on Saturday, they had some fun on the midway rides. ( Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Separate board turns down pay increase for trustees By Susan White Trustees of the Huron Perth Roman Catholic Separate School Board turn- ed down an increase in their honorarium in an m camera session at their meeting Monday night in Dublin. . Board vice chairman Vince Young of .Goderich said the proposed raise, to $200 a month from the present $180, was defeated by a large vote, with only four trustees in favour. At the same meeting trustees reviewed copies of a provincial report on the role of the school trustee. One of its conclusions is that the minimum pay for trustees should be $400 a month, fund- ed by provincial grant and local taxes. The report con- tinues local boards have the' right to pay themselves more than $400 a month but the extra should be charged against local taxes. Trustees did however agree to a mileage increase for themselves... from 25c to 28c per mile, effective in September'. The same mileage will be paid newly hired speech pathologist Mary La Berge, who starts September 1. Board members recon- sidered and rescinded a mo- tion from the June meeting giving a leave of absence without pay for a year to Sister Teresa Mader, former principal of St. James' Separate School, Seaforth. She will now receive a year's. leave of absence. In other business Director of Education Bill Eckert reported the board's conven- tion and meeting fund is about $1800 over budget. Because trustees John -O'Leary and Tim McDonnell were absent the board didn't hear a full report on the Con- gress of Education meeting they attended in June • with vice-chairman Young. Mr. Eckert suggested some trustees try to attend a meeting on the challenges of the province's new bill 82 which requires boards to supply special education, which is sponsored by the Ontario Catholic System Of- ficers Association in Toronto next month. It should pro- vide "a particularly Catholic point of view, with implica- tions for Catholic schools as opposed to schools in general," he said. Superintendent of educa- tion John McCauley told trustees he has been in touch with the Lambton separate board which is one of the pilot projects in the province for the implementation of the special education provi- sions of the new law. A province -wide conference on implementing the program will be held in Toronto Oct. 1 and2. The director suggested a member of the board's assessment committee at- tend a meeting on planning with assessment in Toronto Sept. 17 and 18. The board's accommoda- tions review committee will set a meeting for September to look over data collected by the administration. The board agreed to pay Eileen Williams, the custo- dian at St. Patrick's school in Dublin, an hour per day of pupil attendance at the .re- . ,cent summer school for Huron and Perth students held at the school. Cecilia Ryan was hired as part-time custodian at St. Columban School, effective July 1. The HPRCSS board will meet again Sept. 14. Reader responds to Witness story Dear Editor, This is a letter in response to the article titled "Witnesses meet in Lon- don", on page 10A, The Goderich Signal -Star, Wednesday, August 12, 1981. In the article it is stated that Mr. Grant Suiter of New York addressed The Jehovah's Witnesses on the subject "The signs of the Times - What do they Mean to You?" "In his prepared remarks, Sutter stressed Armageddon will not be a final conflict between nations but, rather, Divine intervention in human affairs in a war con- ducted by God through his Son, Jesus Christ." - What was not stated in the article is that the Wat- chtower Society has predicted the end of the world or Armageddon at least 30 times in the last 100 years. 1975 supposed to have been Armageddon time, with everyone except the Jehovah's Witnesses destroyed, all Christian Churches wiped out and the governments of this world gone forever. How long will the Jehovah's Witnesses keep on swallowing this malarky? How long will the public allow themselves to be duped by these self-styled prophets of doom, who have cried wolf for so long? When will individuals turn to the Bible for the answer instead of allowing books and magazines printed at Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. by the Jehovah's Witnesses to influence their way of thinking? When Russell-, the founder of the Watchtower religion, wrote his book THE TIME IS AT HAND, he predicted that the last member of the 144,000 would he glorified and raptured sometime BEFORE THE END OF 1914. He lived until 1916, pro- ving either his 'calculations were wrong or he wasn't one' of the faithful 144,000. Strange also that a few years later, Rutherford, his suc- cessor, would begin fillipg in that number so that today there are still a few thousand of them walking the earth according to the; Wat- chtower. Ironically, both the physical and spiritual aspects of his predictions failed! He, said 'the Great Tribulation , would end in 1914. Modern Watchtower Witnesses were waiting for it to be Armageddon time in 1975. That did not ' happen either! And.rather than God crushing the Gentile image and bringing about world peace with the sta"rt of the Millennium, World War I came and since that time even greater wars and rumors of wars. • . One's Christian compas- sion goes out 'to a man like Russell and his deluded disciples; ' Jehovah's Witnesses. Every one of his predictions, like those of so many men before and after him, failed! And like many others, he created many ex- planations to cover the er- rors. The 50 -year period between 1874 and 1914 didn't prove to be the "Day of God'sVrath," neither did .Jehovah separate the wheat from the tares, instead, modern Witnesses of the Watchtower, his spiritual offspring, claim to be doing that separation through their door-to-door activities. Let the Witnesses cry.wolf as loud as they want, true followers of Christ will heed Jesus' ,words "...Take heed lest any man deceive you". •(Mark 13;5b.J, ...... . Respectfully. yours, Daniel '1';laene, Dil-i'c•i It one Way - To Jesus Ministry. i,ambeth, Ontario.