The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 31ilnotinceme
CARLWALKER
is pleased to announce that
MR. R.L. (BOB) JANKE has joined
C. A R. A L KER
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as a sales representative.
R.L. (BOB) JANKE
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MR. JANKE has -held several executiveybsitions i'n Kitchener in the past, and has been a
summer resident of Port Atbert-roiliie-lst 25 ye4i.
.• • Diming the last four years MR. JANKE has worked steadily in the real estate business in :.
"Xitchener, and.now wishes'to relocate in this area. Due'to his past real estate experience
and his farniliar knowledge of the entire Goderich area, MR. •JANKE looks forward to
serving his many friends and neighbours here. ' . . • -
_MR. JANKE will give -IMMEDIATE', ACCURATE advice -on all your real estate and
appraisal needs• •
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• 'his residence, 529-7735 anytime, ..
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„.Box428,Goderich, OntarieN.7.A.sys • -
(Highway 21 hi•coth of Godiiich.1;.'" Phone (5)91 524-6S84..
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OPERATED: litY1-$OMES. OF.):FIE FUTURE LIMITED.
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PETER S. MacEWAN
38.ST. DAVID ST.
GODERICH.
WE REGRET
These fine citizens %must, leave '
Goderich. Now it is our privilege
to • offer this excellent-threel
bedroom brick home, 1-4 ries
bath, 2'pc. washroom, swimming
pool, good 'lot, ,65 x ' 152,near
,schools in a nice residential
district, DonTpass this, Buy now.
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YES HOMES ARE SELLING
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Reatyalue in this four bedroom alurriinum sided „home only 8 years old: Bright kitchen,
living room, plus full basement, rec, room, lot 110 x 110, near schools iri a nice residential
district. Owner is being transferred so the price is right.
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NOT OVERBEARING•
Financially or otherwise, just a nice easy way of life, as this older,three bedroom home has
• been•i'enovatedand is in excellent condition, fullbasement, beautiful landscaping, near
hospital at a price,you• can afford.
PHONE 5 24-9 53 1
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SOMUCH!ORSOUTTLE;
As this two storey brick home offers a largb--lciteri,, 12 x 14 -7- dining riiom; den, with'.
fireplace, double living room, five bedrooms, located one block from downtown, two blocks •
from schools. Give us your bid today.' •-
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BETTER LIVING IN 'DUNGANNON
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• Especially when -you can live in a .new.5 bedroom. horhe, 4 pc. bathroom, 3 pc. bathroom,
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full basement, and garage plus room for a garlen. All•for-less-than-Sza,000.00 Beat the sprihg•
rush to the country. •. •
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So yoti have the opportunity to purchase this 2 year, old split level brick,,and 'aluminum 4
• •bedroom home, finished rec. robin, attached garage, good mortgage terms available.
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AT,TENTIONI FARMERS,•
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We urgently require farms to sell, to meet the ever increasing -demand.- Please phone us for
free appraisal of your operations.
We need your iistirigs for action in buying or selling
hours Sundays • 'Holidays
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• Res 524-6055
Bufign
Bayfield ROO.
• Res, .565-2421
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PLEASE PHONE
Bruce Ryan •
,` .Res. 524-7762
Maurice Gardiner
Res. 524-7102
after
B.R. Robinson
Res. 524,6903
Leah ktteh .
Clinton Rep.
Res. 482.7104 '
Office 482-706
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131eN.E. ELLfOTT .
;.": Charles Clark, op the staff
of Kincardfhe RevieW, went.
:West On a pre‘ts tour abOut 71).
'y'ears . ago- and liked the ,
country ,so well .that'he. took
• .uver a weekly newspaper- in.
Alberta. Last .Sunday., his
• grandson, Charles Joseph'
Clark, 36;was alt ctecl head, of
the Progressive Conservativ,e
• . party of Canada. •
The new leader was
Kincardine 'a few' weeks, ago,
in a big snowstorm, in
company With /his campaign'
• manager,satching up On the
family history with the able
assistance'• ,pf Gofdie
• Buckingham, longtime friend
and travelling companion of
the late Hugh Clark, Joe's:
great-uncle. Lt. -Co!, • Clark
represented •Bruce con-
stituencies •for many years in
'the Legislature and House of
• commons.. - ' •
' The • caltiners *brother,
Charles, acquired the weekly
newspaper at High River
when Bob Edwards, of Eye
Opener fame, wore out hs
Welcome there and revived
his controversial publication •
in Calgary. Clark renamed
his• Paper The Times. He had
married a Bay City girl who
was a .Kincardine -summer --
•visitor. - Their son charies,
who married Orac,e Welch,
carried on the Times, which
• this week no doubt makes "
• mention that, young:Joe
' Outlasted 11 candidates for
. the PC leadership.
Joe Clark mentionedthiS -
Itincardine.conneetion in -his
speech • to • the convention
delegates in Ottawa: I-Itiron
Warren Watt of the Goderich Lakers basketball team sinks a hook shot from the top of the delegates recall a passage ,
gaffieTtlayed-againgt ethlege-last-Monday-.- The-Lakers -won-the...game40- 'I am-not-the-first-Clark7tOrt-
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extend their season record' to ninb Wins and one 1pss. (staff photo) , ; • grace ..
.Parliament". and, Went on to •
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Review a.stur , prWer:S...
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In the LeklSlatUfe, Ciaik
sponsored in 190 tlie bill
• which set up tba::14ydi'0.-:
Electric. Power ConliriisSiOrr3,
At. Ottawa he Was appointed.
parliamentary sectary
undersecretary .r9r gxterri,ot
Affairs, and later: 'under-. • •
secretary ParliamentarY. f
• Secretary of the Department. • •
of ' National Defence. Hugh
-Clark died in 1959, in his 92nd
year. He- married in .1894 .
Catherine Mackay. They had
one on, Hugh Stuart, who.
died several years before his
father:,
Joe Clark, the new PC
icade'r, became :interested in
politics as a university
student, and was one of
Davey Fulton's workers ' in
the latter's campaign for the •
party leadership in 1967. He
Was campaign manager for
Peter Lougheed in his 'rise to '
power as premier of Alberta.
He entered. parliamentin
1972,, as a member for RoCky.
Mountain, defeating the
Liberal irictnbent, and In
1974 was re-elected with an
increased niajnrity. In 1973 he.
married Maureen McTeer; •
now a third -year law.student,
will). was 37,/ i th .thrciughaut •
the PC cOnyention.. His-
parents, Charles and Grace
Clark, and a brother, Peter, •
of Calgary, were :also at the. .
convention.
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akers rack up ninth win
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• mention his great-uncle, •
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The (ode
rich ch Lakers MOnday night as they
basketball -team . extended. hammered Centralia College
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their seasen ,record to nine in a leaggecOntest. _.:-• •
.• wins -against only one]. losS The Lakers racked un their
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EderL,c3-fomes
AUBURN
526-7794
Numerous plans available
• Summer or permanent homes
We will completely build, inc. plumbing
and electrical homes. To your
'specification or ours
• We also do addition and renovation.
Phone: DON or ):tLFREDA
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CASH CROP LANp
Situated in the well known cash crop area rerth east of
Goderich. 2900 heat u'nit zone.
99 acres: Very early Choice loamy soil, all level and tillable.
Excellent drainsge. Only sti9,000.po foil
200 acre parcel: 100 acres level and tillable; tileckeyery 3 rod.
Plus 80 acres seeded to permanent..pastOre, natural Water
suppty,. all new fendrig. Full price 3139,000.
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1NOUSTRIAL AND FARM.f?ROPERTIES
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BRANCH OFFICE: 785 GODdZICH STR T, POR
CGIN (519) 1132 9510•
• t Vr NINGS CALL.HEPWO'RTH (519) 935:2542 '••
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44ka-SIV 4Q.404Iille'rleI41±%g & USA' •4/Iiiiitti4 V.......111ftetiCa16,41g6=A1PhV42'.•!et.'. "rarl •••, • '
eighth Win. of theseason two
Weeks ago against :Exeter
with an impressive 80-23 win.
• Warren Watt led the point
parade wh 18 while team-
mates ilri;an MacKenzie and,
• Ron Ritchie chipped in with
12 points. each. David
•Tarruthers added 11 points.
The Lakers'only loss of the
season came in an upset 64-61
win by Clinton. '
Hugh. •
-Hugh Clark, who.
comnianded the 32nd Bruce
• Regiment for tnatV years,
was born in Kincardi-ne
township in 1867; son. -6f
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;oria-lit • - -and: Mary
(MaDougall) Clark, , natives
•-•:',•of Argyllshire. While editor of
Walkerton *Herald, he pur-
• chased in 1890 the Kincardine
Review, He. was elected to the
• Legislature four trrnes, then
in 1911 to the House of
fommens. •-
•His reputation • as a
humorist has Survived the
'years, arid he himself was
often the target of humorous •
cart7ooris in The Telegram,
Toronto.' when "Black Jack"
Robinson was editor. They
featured the. Kincardine..
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REAL ESTATE LTO. •
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HURON COUNTY, :
REAL ESTATE BOARD •
METROPOLITAN HAMILTON
REAL ESTATE, BOARD
. •• CLINTON
Immaculate family home, close
to conveniences, large , and
tastefully decorated rooms, new
broadlooM and furnaCe. Three
bedrooms and large • kitchen.
Extra size lot with many trees.
and aluminum utility shed.
•• BAYFIELD.
Huge corner lot in heart of
village, gurrounds this. four
• bedroom family home-, brand
new kitchen with builtihs, and°
laundry room, low •low heating
and taxes, plus only a stone's
throw from the river and Lake
Huron. Move.right ii as owner
has purchased another -home.
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home in LondesbOrsi, 7 rooms 3
Real Estate
• 82 Albert Street
Phone: 482."9371
• • MASON BAILEY-
• Farrow to Finish operation near
71..ondesboro., 100 acre. farm, 89
•acres workable. 2 storey home, 8
rooms, 5 bedriToms baths, oil
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83 acres rolling land- in GoderiCh
• twp. 70 acres workable. Balance
mixed bush.
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Reasonably • priCed; 11, storey'
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' BY 'Wilma Oke ••
In' order that priority
maintenance work. 'such.. as
painting and repairs can :be
carriedout during.the spring
school break', • the.. Htir,Con-
:Perth County • Roman
-Catholic separate school
hoard approved *giving to the
' l5uilding committee an' ad-
vance• of $15,000 of •the an,
ticipated bUdget.for 1.976 ata •
Meeting in ..Dublin Monday-
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The .board supported a
resolutibn from the •Latribton
County board of education to
petition the Ontario gover-
nment to raise the -m in'imurn
drinking age froin- 18. to 20
yeahrse
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Mission to the Itiesson 'Youth
Club' to. use on' of ihe board,.
oWned huses at klessOrr-"on
March 11 to take up 50.
members to Kitchener to see,.
the Ice Capades..The dub will
he asked to pay for the cost of "
gasoline at the rate Qf 25 cents
per plus the cost- of
hiring one' Of the regular -bus
tinv-ers. .
The" young people,belong
to -
the youth club atSt. Mtry:
Church. . .
Three. of the four French
teachers • in the system
outlined to the trustees at the
board meeting how French is
being taught to the students in
the • 19 schools under 'hoard •
11-1riscdsicentit°inn.g. '
Prthe program'
ver e Kathleen .McMillan,
Rita .LauWa.ert and Gaeton,
Blanchette. Only the k rade 7'
Ind -grade 8 .pupils are given -;
lie oral'. French'• program
used within 'theyStern. The
essons are for a. 20 minute
)eriod, five days a Week.• .• •
Because of the spring break
iiInnTrMihai.ri:lcrihce,ieltt2hin9e.gmeetings of the ..
board will be hcld on March 8.
at 11 p.mwhen- the ho ..
ard,
went into committee-pf-the-
.whole. The hoardspecial. Meeting in ,the first
week in March which will he
in committee -of -the -whole. ••'
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3 good sized building lots close to
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village • one with a small barn. - Across bedroonis; 2 baths, oil heating.
froth -school. .
STANLEY TOWNS -Hip• 2
acre country property with 11/2 t
100 acre farm with 100 yr. old storey ' home, .6- morns, '3.
stone house ready to restore. bedrboms, Oil heatirig'. Financing ' 1
House and 10 acres can be sold can be arranged..
separately for as complete parcel;
all workable.
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BUSY RESTAURANT
with e'xcellerFt--income and room
to expand, on Hwy. 21. Catering
to year round •business. Gas 'bar
and laundromat . add to this
splendid opportunity. Owner's
health forces sale.
NEAR POINT CLARK
BOAT CLUB
txecutive type 'retirement home,
• bedroams, ,huge living room
dining room and chalet style
kitchen. Your, • choice . of
hroadloork-redwood siding and
stone facing. Year round home on
a beautiful' lot.
LET KERN
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'ColonialfsMe-,• .2 storey brick
hinny in Clinton, 8 roinnS, 5
bedr-ooms, gas 'heating.. 2 full
baths. antique kitchen, carpets.
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162 acre farin near Clinton; 150
acres wOrk.able. .2 storey brick
home.. 7 • rooms. heating, 3
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8 • room •family-ty'pe Prime in On, 4 liedrOninS, 'located
close to schools: ExceLlent lOt:
20 acres crop land in Stanley twp..
backs•on river,
Low :priced, 1 stucco home in
Clinton, 4 rooms, 2 beldroems, oiI
heating. ••`•• • -.
FOOD PIM T1-1.0UGHT : •
PLEASE CALL The big _trouble with coin-
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• municationq today, is e short •
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Mit •Von .Patter supply. of those willing to be
c•ommutticated with.
Bayfield 265-2317 •
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Remember qhodline
for 1975 contributions
for tax deductions
is March 1/76
Open
SOrtly 9- 1'. 00 am.
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