The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-30, Page 29t.
80 x• ' 400. Lakefront , lot cedar
Siding, insulated cottage with
large • "living -dining space:w
'Modern kitchen and 3 bedrooms..
• Electric heat. Some, . inside
panelling to' 'do. A. bargain at
$23,0. Great for swimming and
skidooing.
100 ACRES at S42,000, Approx. 80
acres workable. 2700 heat units:
No buildings- ; raw >, .
ROBERTSON SCHOOL AREA:
Well planned 3 bedroom modern
home 'with. finished rec. room:
Modern kitchen : with separate
dining- area. Semi-detached for
economy. Fenced yard. A
bargain at $32;500:
NEED BUSIN.ESS SPACE?
Approx. 2 acre site with house`,
shop 25 x 30 and 4,225 sq. ft.
commercial buildings .on busy
Highway 4, south of Clinton.
Great potential. Asking $80,000:
t BAILEY
Real Estate
82 Albert Street
Phan,: 482.9371
MASON DAiLIE'Y-
BRQK#E{/MANA_GER
4
2 storey 4 plex in' Clinton, good
location, 2 bedroom apts.
downstairs, one• bedroom apts.
upstairs.
2 storey brick 'home, 9 rooms, 4
bedrooms, 21/2 baths,. neW family
room with fireplace, living and
'dining room; .oil heat. Good
location in Clinton.
Modestly. priced; 2 storey 9 room
home in Clinton, 4 bedrooms, 11/2
baths, nice corner lot.?
New 1 floor brick hone, nearly•
finished • in Clinton, attached
garage, electric heat, 3
bedrooms.
Low priced, 1 floor framehome in
Clinton, 5E.431Y, 2"bedrooms,
good locatis,, nice large lot.
Farrow to Finish operation near
Blyth, 190 acres, 136 acres
workable fully equipped. Good 2
storey brick home, 9 rooms, 5
bedrooms, propane heat.
•
-2 storey ,8 room frame• home,. 4
bedrooms, 11/2 baths; oil heating,
mostly carpeted. Located on
Hwy. 8.
Spacioys 12 x 68 ,3 -bedroom
mobile. Large living room and
eat -in kitchen. •Furnished. Oct.
1st possession. Easy financing.
Asking $13,900. .I
Drop in or call us today. '
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD.
REALTOR
53 West Street
524-8951
Tom Tobey „• „
529.7431;
Arina. Melski . Enid. Bell
524-2768,• • 524-8191,
TMOB.N.BMEA 15113. REALTOR
Under $30,000 will' buy this 11,4
storey aluminum sided home, 9
rooms, '4 bedrooms, recreation
room, good location in Clinton.
Thriving taxi business in Clinton.
•
Fully equipped restaurant in
Clinton, ideally located
100 acre dairy farm near Clinton,
fully equipped.
Just listed: •1 floor triplex in
Clinton; 4 rooms each apt. 2
bedroom's, electric heat, ex-
cellent condition, ideally located.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
To be irritated by criticism is to
acknowledge it was deserved.
.1
Dear .Editor
(continued from page 4)
and return at 2 p.rn. to cen-
t -1114c . dcliberatins, --During
lunch a photographer and
reporter who is known as a
supporter of Morgentaler
photographed the jurors. This
incident was reported te the
judge; the jurors feeling the
picture could be used to
identify them after the trial.
(3) At -3 p.m. the jury began'
deliberations again, and •half
an hair later, at 3:30 p.m:, it
-was suddenly annqunced that
a decision had been reached.
.That decision was "not"
guilty"
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GODERICH
35A West Street
524-7383'
FOR SALE
In the interest of • the
Canadian judicial systenaN a
public. -inquiry must h.e.holdill .
'this case. All Canadians who •
are concerned about the
sanctity of the jury system
and the protection and safety
of jury members, should join
in our demand for a :public
inquiry. .
Godericherld
District Pro Life
Mrs. John Austin.
In a harry
Dear Editor:
A O,owntown Im-
provement Workshop was..
held in Toronto ' in June,
organized- by the Ontario.
Ministry of Housing and the
Canadian Association. of
Housing and. • Renewal
Officials.. Td'_the organizers:'
delighted- surprise, over 500
individuals showed up - twice:
'the ntimber of 'what was
originally expected:
The Workshop gave
evidence of an 'explosion of
concern,,`';. tntenest•- ,and
awareness • connected with
every subject pertaining to
downtown improvements.
Excellent. visual and verbal
presentations were made bjr•
communities where this kind
of . beautification work is
already in process. There is
growing.. awareness that.
naked and utilitarian hard -
sell . no longer draws people
sufficiently . and • that
preference is shown to the
more subtle invitation of
pleasant surroundings - and
more meaningful com-
munity -type involvement.
As you know, .our sown
Shoppers' Square Association
has approached: the. Town
Council some. time ago with
proposals of improvements in•
the Square area, offering to
pay for part of the projects
and share the financing bf
others with ” the . Town. The
proposals are now being
processed on the ad-
ministrative level.
As to the Square itself, our.
•. 3 NEW BEDS . •
• NEW STOVE&.FRIDGE
ALLSET UP IN BEAUTIFUL'
MENESET PARK, READY
-TO MOVE RIGHT IN.
ONLY $1,500.00 DOWN
FULL PRICE $14,9.00.00
CALL WENDY AT
424-6067
Town is wideTy-•,and . well
known for this unigi a -..and
-:hands.n'n,a. centre, I • was
'pleased to experienc4i this
recognition • again: at the
Toronto Workshop.
In addition, through its
Architectural Conservation
Advisory . Committee the,
Town is in the process . of
preparing .a .'$y -law (to
complement. our Zoning By-
law) giving soiree protection
to the visual aspect of the
Square area:
Therefore; it' is with con-
•cern and alarm, that I follow
the .'hvents. and. . statements
connected with the old
Colborne _Hotel at., Harnilton
and Newgate Streets, and the
owners' publicly announced
disregard of considerations
other than"' their deter-
mination to use it as a carlot,
regardless of. our Official'
Plan or Zoning By-law,
It is not a • question ofg
wanting to keep. the old
building: The Advisory
' Committee has :also' agreed
- on that point. Just.because a
building isold it does not
necessarily follow" that it'has
decisive,merits. It is also
privateproperty.
The site is, and truly should -
be, of concern to the Town. If
the Square area is allowed to
be filled with ever-expanding
carpet .of cars,. if respectable
and prominent citizens
declare' they will simply do
what they please„we may as
well stop playing lipservice to
planning and forget about it
entirely.
It is -a pity we „findit so
difficult to learn .from other
people's experiences. Mai y
communities now spend large
amounts of Money to recreate
and restore their downtown
areas. which' had gradually
'deteriorated or were outright
destroyed by indifference,.
ignorance and short-sighted.
interests. . `Our own
businessmen, through their
association, have taken steps
to secure for our Square area.
some of the prominence,
harmony and style it
'deserves. Is the best we can
do to .,expand car lots in such
an area? • •
The.concerned citizens and
Council's 'own- Advisory
Committee did not really -ask
for that ncuch„just for a short
'temporary reprieve to give
everyonea chance to come up
-with something a bit more
constructive, imaginative
and compatible, and possibly
of good -commercial 'sense
and value' at the same time.
Are we really in that muchof
a hurry. to haven another• lot of
weeds, asphalt or cars that a
few weeks of good -will and.'
,more sensitive planning Could•
not be tolerated?
Since every lawcase has
elements for two opposites -
defence and,,prosecution - it
seems to prove that whatever
part_of laws one emphasizes,•
makes all the -difference. It is
-not anti:rely-:isnpossible::•that,-
_Lgiven the time, another
solicitor with differentt
preferences or 'loyalties
might have come up with
• slightly different' Conclusions.
Mr. Ken McGee is a
member of the Planning
Board: When an ordinary
man wants to put -a simple
garage on the corner of his lot
in an obscure neighbourhood,
he cannot do absolutely .what
Member of M.L:S.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP-
Ideally secluded ,2, storey brick
home, large kitchen, dining room
and living • room, 4 bedrooms, new
roof. Trees, pond on small
- acreage suitablefor market
garden, hobby farm or etc.
Priced to sell,., -
LAKEFRONT • a
Year round home. 3 bedrooms,
dining room, living room plus
field stone fireplace,' carport,, 2
miles north of Bayfield. Try your
offer. -•
IN BAYFIELD
Fully serviced'iuilding lots close.
to the lake starting at $4,000. •
Build the home of your choice:
BAYFIELD PILLAGE
All electric home with conical
fireplace, 2 bedrooms, sun deck,
living room, dining room with
picture window. Tastefully
decorated throughout.
BAYFIELD "NEW"
Just off Highway 21. Ranch style
home' under construction, treed.
lot, maintenance free, low taxes: -
Act now before it's too late. .
--•-�- �--=-G41NT ON
,,. Field stone and . brick ranch,
impressive and distinctive, 4
bedroom, large living room with
bow window , plus field stone
fireplace, continental kitchen;
combined dining room, attached
garage and storage, . tastefully
decorated throughout and luxury
broadloom. Call now for an ap.
pointment. •
CLiNTON.- VANASTRA
2 for the price of 1. 4• goodsized
bedrooms, large living room,
kitchen, .private drives. Yes, the
same on both sides can be pur-
chased•together or separately. A
smart move in the right direc- •
tion.
IN GODERICH .
Quality constructed 2 storey
brick home, 5 bedrooms;
separate dining room, large
living • room, 2 fine rustic
fireplaces, plus a one bedroom
fully- contained apartment: A
e• -boon in this day -and age to help
pay the bills!
SALTFORD
llh `acres ,overlooking the
- Maitland River plus a 3 bedroom
homer garage, workshop. Make
an offer .
PHONE•.
'RON SAMWAYS
b..482-33 7
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MacEWAN
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CLINTON OFFICE
86 KING ST.
PH. 4,82-7306 •
GODERICH OFFICE
38 ST. DAVID ST.
PH. 524-9531
MEMBER `OF• THE HURON COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD,
GENERAL INSURANCE
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL
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REDUCED BY $2,500
FOR FALL CLEARING
Move rightin and be at home for the festive
season. This quality built brick three
bedroom bungalow offers a large kitchen, lots
and lots of cupboards; spacious :basement;
attached garage, loc-ated RWp blocks from
downtown. At a bargain price:
1
HOME SWEET HOME
Is no palace but a place to be happy at a price
you can afford' so'inspect this three'bedroom
aluminum sided home, large kitchen, dining
room, living room, all new carpeting, new gas.
furnace, situated on a large clean lot 80' x 132'
near downtown. •
A HOME WORTHY OF YOUR OFFER
Clean and well maintained and affording you four bedrooms, diningroom, sun porch, full
basement, large garage or workshop. Located near downtown. Do inspect this nice family
home. You will be glad' you did:
91/2% M0RTGAG EtS-A REM— BAFG'AlN_.__ _
An can be yours if you buy this three bedroombrick bungalow, full" `"semen''-""''''
room, including all drapes and priced to please .your budget:
ENJOY, THE BRISK CLEAN AIR" OF.AUTUMN „
From any ofthese country homes.
Near Auburn: on. Pavdd County Road, three bedroom brick and frame constructed home,
drilled well, oil furnace; two car garage, good mortgage terms.. Priced below 825,000: East
of Auburn..•
Clinton District: 2 acres, lots of4rees, 3 bedroom frame home and bank barn. Priced to sell.
Bayfield: HON. 21 south, 1/2 acre, white•frame three bedroom home, 3 pc. bath, 1/2 basement,
small shop, taxes only $95.00. A real good buy. „
Brucefield District: We have.2 excellent homes in the Village: Ideal for retired folks.
Saltford: 2 acres on Maitland River.'Situated on this scenic setting is a 3 bedroom dwelling,
full basement, new roof all for less than 828,000.00
DON'T WAiT FOR SPRING`
Buy your farm,new. 45 acres workable, 10 acres orbush, 5 acres gravel pit with 1/2 mile
frontage on Maitland River. Situated on this valuable setting is a'3 bedroom brick dwelling
needing' interior repairs. Alsoa good bank barn.
NEAR CLINTON
Sowoperation. Barn 40•x 90, 40 x40•having a brick three bedroom bungalow, full basement,
drilled well with good mortgage terms. -
- If interested in farms, businesses, or cottages, talk it over with us, we are pleased to help.
We need yotir listings* for action 'in buying or selling after '
hours Sundays : Holidays
John Slchneiker Bruce Ryan
Res. 524.6055
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PLEASE PHONE •-
Maurice Gardiner, ,Rosemarie Lassallne, B.R. Robinson
Res. 524.7762 Res. 524-7302 -"Res: '524-6818 .. Res. 524-6905
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, niT.IRSbAY,.
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• . 1977 COUGAR = The' -Cougar nameplate will encompass an entire family -of cars in 1977,
led by the sporty XR-7 and includiingtwo- and faun -door sedans and station wagons. The }our- •
door brougham (top photo) features a standard., opera window and full vinyl roof. The coin-.
pletely'new 1977 Cougar XR-7 (lower .photo) will feature bold styling and an efficient, com-
fortable interior. The XR-7 will -be distinguished by its own wraparound taillights and a..
sculptured deck lid akin to that of the Mark V.
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BY BLANCHE BEEVES.
The Holmesville United
Church held .itsanniversary
service, Sunday at 2 p.m.
Decorated with fall flowers
and its new look, the church
really looked lovely. rev.
Oestreicher was in charge
with his words of welcome to
a large congregation.
A special welcome was
given to Rey. " Barry
Passmbre, who delivered the
sermon and, read the lesson.
The .choir: sang two anthems
an&'the quartette of Jan Ginn,
Martie. Lobb, Bruce' Da'ey
and Hugh Lobb sang Along
the Road. The nursery and
kindergarten classes were in
the church basement during
the worship.
he pleases. Insome cases he
has a long procedure to follow
and regulations to observe. Is
it asking too much if we ex-
pect no less in the one place of
which we want to continue: to:
be proud :the Square ara?
Yours sincerely,
Elsa Haydon
BOYS'.
CENTENNIAL
Dear Editor:
Surn rnerland. B.C., went to
Roge>t s • ]bass from Calgary.
through. to 'Revelstoke down
to the Ukanongan Valley and
visited -relatives ,-and-- riends
in Maple Creekriving
l• through the Soo, they ran into
• The: Board of Stewards met �a terriblesno ,v storm.
in the Sunday School Room ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ross Feagan,
Sept,:.,, 21.. Renovations to the Mr. and Mrs. Doug Feagan,
church have been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Lockhart,
The treasurer, Elaine Jane ,and Steve Carter and
' Townshend, reported to the Kelly were supper guests on.
board that their obligations Sunday with Isobel and Don..
have been met, The response Harris.
has been excellent and plans. Glad to report Effie Yeo is
- to carpet the basement Steps homefrom hospital. Mr. and.
were discussed. All agreed Mrs. Kale Doucette • and
that more book shelves iri the Marion ` and' Mrs. A. J.
minister's 'office in the McMurray.'were supper
Wesley Willis Church are a guests Sunday with Mr. and '
necessity. The meeting closed Mrs. Alvin Betties.
after further, discussion on
church business.
PERSONALS
Sorry •to report by paper
time. Edna Jantzi will have •
•• surgery in Clinton Hospital;
the community wishes her
well. .
Brad Dufrraced his go-kart
in London and came in fourth,.'
third and second. Very good
for his fist time to race.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Trawartha, Ron, Gerald and
Kathy •'Lynes . all . of London
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Norman,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Squire
have returned from a month,
of- driving to British
Columbia. They visited with
relatives in Saskatchewan
and Alberta. They stopped for
a visit with Harold's sister -at
In 1983, The Boys' Brigade
• will. celebrate .100 years_of Farmers sue
.. ee
. service to Boys around the
World. this connection,; the
• Boys' Br•gade: in Canada are organizations," he said.
most anxious to contact all He said Ontario Hydro had
former B.B. � Officers, originally offered to pay only
Leaders, Boys and friends of $200 to $300 per acre and no
The Boys' Brigade. other compensation .for land
Therefore would anyone used in •the construction of a -
with any past connection with 'transmission line from
the -Boys' B.rif ode in any part Douglas Iroirmi ;
orthe World, please--write-to•-"One---hundred fa-rmers-
me. kicked in . $100 apiece._and
' Tharrk you. for your tackled Ontario Hydro;" he
assistance with this request, said. "As a result Ontario
Yours sincerely, Hydro is now paying $900 per..
Robert Carr acre and compensation as
Centennial Preparations Well."
Committee ... "I really think you have a
The Boys' Brigade in Canada, case," he told the meeting.
Inc: Hte also suggested thateven
6 Angus Drive, -if the suit was lost in court the
• WIJ..LOWDAL•E, Ontario 'farmers. . would , still win
• M2J ?Xi thebfact they
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Canada thistle
Canada thistle is. the only
thistle with male andfemale
flowers on separate plants.
Large patches may consist
entirely of male plants, which
.produce no seed. But patches
of female plants close by
produce seed abundantly.
Wintering' bees •
Last year an estimated
25,000. • to 30,000 fidnies of
hope, bees were successfully
wintered in Western Canada
(excluding ,southern B.C.) --
an estimated increase of 500
per cent in . six years.
Indications.. are that this trend
towards self-sufficiency : will
continue.
Flax not attacked.
Flax is not attacked -by the .
diseases that affect cereals,
- and .'losses from disease are •
louver for flax than for any.
cereal crop. Itis also immune
to the wheat stem sawfly.
• '. Grading beef
Agriculture Canada in-
speCtorsT-grade health --
inspected beef carcasses, as
requested by the industry, in
registered packing plants
from coast to coast. Grading.
compulsory ,for inter-
provrncia1rexport--and-import --
trade. Though grading. is not. •
compulsory in all provinces,
beef is usuallysold by grade. -
Angus characteristics.
Conten• .Office
THE:MAN TO SEEIS.,. WARRENZINN.
CLARK ZINN
VIC FOX
HAROLD WORKMAN 482-7658
LARRY PLUMSTEEL 52770052
ISINTEE
A 9i1J
482-3821
529-7.350
524-8620
523-9525
Member of the Huron County Real Estate Board
_- 5 __Multiple.listingsSPrvire
Dungannon,.look over this well cared for 12 x 60 mobile home
with 12 x 12 addition and sundeck, extra stove,fridge and steel'
storage building.S18,500 immediate possession.
Owner. has moved, must, sell Parkwood., mobile home,
completely furnished -and nearly new, must be seen to be
appreciated, must be moved from present location.
ELEGANTESTATE HOME 3 bedroom, fieldstone fireplace
in family room, beautiful treed lot over 1 acre near Goderich. '—
BEAUTIFUL CEDAR AND BRICK split level with. fireplace,'
c' central vacuum cleaner, swimming pool, double car garage. ,
• Located in Clinton. "
HIGHWAY GENERAL "STORE, serving prosperous
agricultural area; storeand living area recently renovated,.,:
turnover approximately 8145,000 additional income from
Post Office of $5,000 annually. Asking $65,000 including all
equipment. Stock extra.
•
APPROX. 4 ACRE •LOT located in Ashfield Twp., Nor-
thlander home 12 x 60 with addition; large L shaped barn,
maple trees surround :the buildings, overlooking spring
stream, 8 Miles from Goderich: -
because very:" ac
filed the suit would make the
province keep on their toes in
future. 1
Booming business variety store, fully equipped, shoinFing
good return in thriving ;coma tunity.
I3 bedroom,. 11/2 storey farm house on 1/s acre, with small shed,
located south of Bayfield.
85 acres vv"orkabie on ibis 100 acre farm with good building
near Lucknow. .." -
40 acres, 37 workable, no buildings, in Bayfield area. •
50 acre cash crop land near Hoimesv.ille..
„ Thriving grocery store -for sale in booming towel in Huron
County.
Though a beef animal, the.
Aberdeen -Angus cow is
recognized for• her good:
milking ability and,` con-
sequently, the ' heavier
'weaning weights; of: Angus
calves. Superior carcasses
are a' trait of _Angus and the
beef iskndwn for its large rib
eyes and extra: Marbling.
Now The Cost Of
MO-VI)I�MP
Has
COME DOWN
tows low as 5225.00 monthly which includes principal,
interest and taxes for purchasers who quoT4 for
assistance from A.H.O.P-,when they buy 8 New Semi-
detached, Two Storey Three Bedroom Home located on -
Cambridge 'St -and built by Eastbank Buildings
Limited
And Downpayment Ise Only .
•
$1700
For Complete Information Cafl:
Harold • W. Shore C.R.A,
Real Estate Broker ,` Appraiser
524.1212
SS Newgate 5t;