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4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
SMALL two bedroom home low
taxes, suitable for retired or
young couple. $17,500. Phone'
after 6:00 p,m. 524-7106.. -40,41
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE --
Seven acre Island in Lake Huron,
cottage, guest-house and storage
building. Eighty-five miles east
41SaultSte. Marie, Ontario. Best
Offer. For further information
write P.•O. Box 73, Goderich,"
Ontario.-23tf
'THE SN TO SEE IS .
iri�INTEE
Clinton Office 482-3821
' WARREN ZINRt 529-7 5
CLARK Z IN N 524-8620
ViC FOX • 523-9525
HAROLD WORKMAN 482-7658
LARRY PLUMSTEEL 52.7-0052
Member of the Huron County Real Estate Board
Multiple listings Service •
Dungannon, look over this well cared for 12'x 60 mobile home
with 12x 12 addition and sundeck, extra stove,fridge and steel
storage building.$16,5o0 immediate possession.
Owner has moved, must self Parkwood mobile horne,
completely furnished and nearly new, must be seen to be
appreciated, must beirnoved irony present location. •
ELEGANT ESTATE NOME 3 bedroom, fieldstone fireplace
in family room, beautiful treed lot over 1 acre near Goderich.
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BEAUTIFUL CEDAR AND BRICK split level with fireplace,
central vacuum cleaner, swimming pool, double car garage.
Located in Clinton.
HIGHWAY GENERAL 'STORE, serving prosperous
agriculturati ,Kei store. and living area recently renovated,
tufrnover;apprOlinately 5145,000 - additional income from
Post Office'of $5,000 annually. Asking 565,000 including all
equipment. Stock extra. "
APPROX. 4 ACRE LOT located in Ashfield Twp., Nor-
• ihlander home 92 x 60 with addition; large L shaped barn,
maple trees surround t'he"'buildings; overlooking spring
stream, 8 miles from Goderich.
Booming business . variety store, fully equipped, showing
good -return in thriving community.
3 bedroom, 11/2 storey farm hause.on /2 acre, With small'shed.,
located south of Bayfield.
85 acres •workable on this 100 acre farm with good building
near Lucknow.
40 acres, 37 workable, no buildings,,in Bayfield area.
50 acre cash crop .land near Holmesville.
Thriving grocery store for sale in booming town in Huron
County. .
C0LBORNE :C�RNER
.NOS, G. !Witting
441 products are .t made from each
Tiger Dunlop Group 1 and grain.
Group 1 xnet in . Colborne Because Thanksgiving is
Township • Hall, Monday , next Monday, Group 2 will not
evening October 4. meet next week:
Donna •.Kellestine reported The girls . went into. the
for Group 1 stating the kitchen to make Cherry Bran
meeting opened with the Squares. They ' also made
Pledge. Christine Riehl read raisin, raspberry, and
minutes of the. last meeting. • strawberry and `rhubarb
Roll call "A Popular cereal squares which were all
product used in- my home" delicious;
was answered by the They joined:again.;with
members who then welcomed Group 1 and the meeting
two• new " members, Patti" closed with the creed, •
Schoemaker and Marjorie Sharon. Pollock reported for
Schoemaker. the meeting of Group -4 called
Leader Dorothy Feagan • "Bran Babies" who had the
made- nuts. and bolts from a third meeting at the home of.
recipe in the book, The two . Mrs: Dougherty, a leader.
groups separated and Group I , ,Joyce Dougherty opened the
separated into ,.two . more meeting with the Pledge, and
groups for the evening with Laurie Dustow read the
one ' group_ . making „Cherry minutes of the last meeting.
Bran Squares and the other All members answered the
group changing the' recipe Roll Call 'A popular cereal
and making blueberry product used in my home".
squares. ' The girls voted that they
A° cereal quiz proved very would have the same covers
interesting and educational for their books.
as samples of 'different Elaine Haggitt volunteered
cereals were placed on the' to make Cherry Bran Squares
table and the girls had to but used raspberries instead
name them. ` Loader. Helen of the cherries and 'the
Brindley led a discussion on squares proved to be very
a Catalogue of ,Cereals and tasty. '
Dorothy. Feagan , discussed . The girls examined the
cereals in many forms, tngr,'c t ron e.r-ee1 boxes
As next week will be and elle olzt ih`e white cereal
Thanksgiving therewill not . sheet.
be a •meeting next Monday
evening. •
The meeting was closed INTERESTING LETTER
with the Creed read by SheilaMr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler
and .family moved .to Alberta
__Tkjaer of Group 2. Group 2 ' during the suminer,,•and live
was reported by Sheila Fisher in the Peace River District. It
who stated the third meeting . was interesting- to. receive a•
was ..held in : Carlow Hall letter from them, this- week
Monday.evening October 9. which ` their: many friends
Roll call was answered by here will find of interest.
all the members present "A They live hi Whitelaw, Alta.
popular cereal product used and are :becoming, quite ac -
in my home." For discussion customed to living there. The
they bad samples of:different ,
.children go. to .a school one
grains and •cereal products mile north and have a short
and the girls had to find, Out : bus ride,they miss their
what each one was and. what many school,- chums of
Kingsbridge:. school and say
hello to them as do Mr. arid
Mrs. Steffler to their many
friends here in Colborne.
They had rather wet July°
and August and: it wasvery
PETER Si.-
GODERICH OFFICE
38 ST. DAVID ST.
PH. 5,24-9531.
MacEWAN.:
CLINTON OFFICE
86. KING ;ST.
PH. 482-7.306
MEMBER OF THE HURON COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD
• GENERAL INSURANCE
OLD, STATELY AND "OH SO MELLOW
An environment is reflected in this two storey
• brick home, central location, -consisting of 5
bedrooms, double living room; two fireplaces,.
- large kitchen, 4 pc. and 2 pc. Washrooms, fell
basement, garage., Situated on lot 90 x 100:
• This home is truly unique and priced in the
mid forties.
A BRIGHT FINE BUNGALOW
At a darn fair price. Offering. three bedrooms, bright living room, nice kitchen, .sun deck
overlooking a clean spacious backyard. Near schools. This home will.do,,you proud.
MOVE RIGHT IN
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To this three be. room 1V2.soreya,uminumsr•e• b •
u'r'ytlbaryelivi groul�l,diniig
room, all new carpeting,,a family'size kitchen, part basement, new gas furnace,--Iot 82' x
132'. Near downtown.
IT IS ATTRACTIVE
Homey and in p�e rfect condition, inside,,and-out: Large family kitchen, Tots of cupboards,
double living rodm, nice open centre entrance and stairwell,. leading to 4 pleasant bedrooms,
full basement, garage. Situated on lot 66' x'132'. Price is also attractive."
91/z% MORTGAGE, .WHERE, HOW?
At Peter 5. MacEwan eat Estate, we offer a three bedroom brick bungalow, full basement,.
finished rec room, lot�62' x100'. Get your offer in today and assume a mortgage at 9'/2 per
Cent. A real bonus. ,
VICTORIA -STREET LOCATION '
Afive bedroom solid brick two storey home with family Size kitchen, dining room, den with
fireplace, double living room, near schools and downtown, at,a real bargain..
ILL HEALTH FORCES SALE
Of this four bedroom'1t/z storey family home. Situated on valuable clean lot 321 x 132' taxes
• Only $323.00.
FARMS FARMS
Yes•we have a choice and good selection of dairy farms, hog operations, poultry or general
farming. 1977 will see ah• increase in pit farm produce, -so we advise you to buy now, before.
farms increase in value, Remember we told you.
BUILDING LOTS
Are goingiipin price, we are now able to offer you a few choice lots. -
81/2 acre Tots at Port Albert:
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2 lots 80 x264 with view of Lake Huron, Port AlbeFiarea.
5 lots in Bayfield 60 x 250, 3110,500 each,
Bennett - St. West 67'x 132'.
V.L.A. Subdivision lot 125' x152' a real buy.
• Lakeside. Drive, a beautiful kite:lot 56 x 194 x 58 x 120.
•I.f interested in farms, businesses, or cottages, talk if over with us, We ie are pleased to help.
We need your listings..'for action in buying or, selling after
hours Sundays Holidays
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Otifel Airieiiker " : Bruce Ryan ' Maurice Gardiner • Rosemarie Lassailfe, 'i3.R. Robiidson
les« 524.6055 , Res. 524-7762 • Res, 524-7302 Res. 524,6818 Res, 524.6905
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T1-108.N.BNEA ITO. REALTOP
Member of M.L.S.
GODERICH
Quality constructed two storey
brick home, 5 bedroom; separate
dining room, Large living_room, 2'
rustic . fireplaces, plus one
bedroom self-contained apart-
ment,•with many, many'extra5.
_CLINTON.
Fieldstone and brick ranch,
excellent condition, 4 bedroom,
large living room ' with : bow
window,. Fieldstone fireplace,
continental • kitchen, combined'
dining room, attached garage.
'•L 'Tastefully • decorated throughout
with=luxury"broa'dloom. Call rrdw_
• for,appointment to view. -
_1N E PROPERTY
Two storeyide by side complex,
four goo size bedrooms, large.
living rooms,separate entrances.
Can be . chased together or
-separately.
FOURDOOM COUNTRY .BUY next ,. Year's ' cottage .naw!
We have various price ranges
HOME and locations to show you or if '
COM
s
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purchased
ly.
BED'
Four' bedroom -country home in
Twp: 'of Goderich, . two storey •.
brick, new roof, large family
kitchen with dining room. Trees.
and pond, situated on 31/4 acres
-•--Gidod future potential,
WINTERIZED HOME
Winterized home on the Lake just
north. of Bayfjeld, 3 bedroom
fieldstone fireplace, good size
kitchen and dining room.
Broadloomed: Priced to .sell. •'
DEVELOPMENT *PROPERTY
iN BAYFIELD
Fully servicedbuilding lots can
'be .sold separately or. In parceled
lots.
hard to get the hay in. But the
weather in September was -
perfect and besides getting
the combining done with good
results; many are gettirg the
second cut of hay in also. The
crops have been splendid with
barley running SQ bushel to
the acre and potatoes and
cabbage just out of this world.
They attribute a lot of this
to the long bright days when
the growing season means so
much. An example of the
length of the day is the fact
that .this summer in • a ball
tournament the last game"
was` played at 11:00 p.m.
without park lights, -
As most of you k!iow,Clem
is teaching'school and to show
the ftiendliness of .the corn- `-
nunity, before school started
the teachers came out to give
'them a surprise welcoming
party oneevening and -the
neighbours, thinking it was a
community party, joined and
brought their--tlnch so it
turned into areal community
party.
They have had ' con-
siderable . company' which
they welcoime and would be
glad to__ have friends visit
them, when going that. way.
Right now Clerrl's parents are
visiting them.
Now that' winter is ap-
proaching if anyone wishes
to write the address is.Box,37,"
Whitelaw, Alta.
SOCIAL NEWS
Another family from this
community in Alberta- is Mr.
and Mrs: Art 'Dickson who
live in Olds, Alta. and Mr. and
Mrs. Clein Steffler wrote they
were down south, 430 ',Biles to
Olds to visit Art and Diane
and family who have a nice
home and farm and like it
very much.
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A other family also from
Colborne in Alberta is Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Clark and
family who live in Drayton
..Valley, Alta. and enjoy it very
much.
Mrs.. Tait Clark has
returned home after yisiting
this summer with her son Jim
and family in Drayton Valley
and reports a splendid:
summer.
Mrs, Harry Watson had her
!aunt Mrs. Clara Topping and
her cousin, Mrs,, Mary
Clement. from Prince Albert,
Sask. visiting her over the
weekend:; They had been
visiting otherr relatives in the
district for the past two weeks
and leave for home this Week.
Mrs. Phil Marzo and son
Nathan, spent the past week
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs.• ' R. Buchanan. Mr.
Marzo joined them on Sunday
when they ;returned to their
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NOTES F'ROM:TItE NILE
Mrs, Jack Clements 529-1648
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• Mr. and Mrs. Doug Baker,
Kim and her friend, Becky
from St. Catharines, called on
Miss Cindy Brindley 'on
Sunday. Cindy and Kim
Baker are pen pals and have
written ,toone another for
several months now. They
' had a real,nice visit together;
Mr. and Mrs. Millar, Peggy
and Mary :of Detroit,,
Michigan were at their home
'here over the weekend. : •
The U.C.W. is planning a
shower fora Mrs, Mike
Mallough .. (nee Valerie
Stothers) --at.' the church,
October 18 at. 8 'p.m.
Congratulations to Valerie
and Michael, who were.
married on October 2 at the.
home of the bride',s'parents, .,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Stothers.
1 ea+n, and the wisdom to know
• the differ.en Ye, • .
The session was opened
with a sing -a=long led by
North St., Goderich, Wecomta,
was by.the ladies.
Greetings were brought by
Mrs. L. Strong the
Presbyterial President.
Treasurer's report . was
given by Mrs. D. Karnick.
• The literature table, was
looked after by Mrs. G.
McNee, Dungannon and Miss
M. Johnston of Goderich..
The program report was
then given . by Mrs. L.
Wightman followed with- a
skit by the Dungannon ladies.
Auburn ladiesled with music.
.Holmesville _ladies led in a
Bible • Study . before lunch
which was served by the Nile
ladies. The afternoon
program began at 1:15 p.m
with Benfniller leading the
devotions.
The guest . speaker was
introduced . by Mrs. Olive.
Blake of Dungannon.
Mrs. C. McClenaghan of
Paisley. (formerly of Nile and
Dungannon) spoke on the
three main words "Serenity,
Courage and Wisdom", taken
from the Serenity Prayer.' . .
Blyth ladies then thanked'
the speaker, after which Mrs.
Joy Harrison from Goderich,
sang a solo "1 -low Great Thou
Art."
Roll call was answered by
seventy-six mealhers,
corning from, Auburn,
RALLY HELD
The . Huron -Perth
Presbyterial fifteenth annual
Rally, West'' Huron Region,
was held at the Nile United
Church on Tuesday, October
5. Registration started at 9:45
Theme of .the rally was The
Serenity. Prayer - God 'grant
me the Serenity to accept•the
•things ! t annot .change, the
courage to changethe things•-
WHEN THE FROST IS ON: THE.
PUMPKIN.
'Tis time to go house Iogkin' "
_So, let's take a few minutesArive
to 269 Shore Cres., and look at this
3 , bedroom sdm i -detached - for
;only 542,500.
ECONOMICAL LIVING can be
yours when you purchase this 3
bedroom: •mobile just south of
town on Hwy. 21. Asking $13,900.
BAYFIELD VILLAGE •
Brick ranch style home now
under construction, 3 bedroom,
attached garage, treed lot, just
off Highway 21 situated on
crescent.
BAYFIELD
Custom built all electric home, 2
bedroom, large picture window;
sundeck, living room, -dining
room, maintenance free. Great:.
for those retirement years.
OVERLOOKING THE RIVER'
• 3 bedroom home, family .size'
kitchen Well decorated, garage
and workshop, 5 Minutes from
Goderich.
VANASTRA
1'/2 storey home qualifies for 95f.
per cent mortgage only 519,750.
Excellent, condition. •
PHONE
RON SAMWAYS
482:.33$7
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you want a lot to build your own,
call" us to day.•,
JUNIOR EXECUTIVE? We have
the home for you at 144 Wilson. -
Four bedcoomsand_a_fen.cecLyacd
for the little ones. You have to see
this party size home to believe it.
Attractively pricer) at $69,000.
FOUR' BEDROOM large' family
'brick in Blyth, with extra 101. Let
us. present your offer on this
$49,900 home that is both town
and country.
NEW LISTING "2 bedroonf
Marlette on paved road in Huron
Haven Park, living room has 4 x
12 tip -out. Fridge and stove in 4
eluded many' extras, asking
Benmiller, Blyth, Don-
nybrook, Dungannon.,
Holmesville, Goderich; North
St; and Victoria St., Nile and
Trinity Ashfield. The Rally is -
to be held in Blyth next year.
The meeting closed with the_
"Serenity •Prayer'!
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
Anniversary services at the
Nile Church are on October 17
with the Rev. Cook as special
guest. Sepecial music also
will .be supplied by the,
"Sounds of Faith" from
Stratford and, a 'lunch willbe',
served after the church
service.
Peaches large crop
Peaches are Canada's
second-largest fruit, crop,
next to apples. About 80
percent of the crop is,
-produced in Ontario and the
other ,20 • percent in British'
Columbia. The season starts
in late . July and continues
through September.
Originated
in jungles '
The many breeds and
varieties of 'chickens known
today had their origin in the'
` fowl of- the jungles`�of It la,
the.'Malayan Peninsula and
neighboring islands;
Throughout the ' : ages,
domesticated birds have
moved with man and have
been bred for '.their sacred,
qualities of esthetic value, for
amus ement.and for food.
ALEXANDER 1&. (HAPMAN
REALTY LIMITED
8 THE SQUARE, GODERICH, PHONE 524-6542
• CLOSE TO HOSPITAL 1
Attractive nearly new brick and ,dingsplit level, 3 bedroom
Buse. mus e recrea ion room. icely landscaped lot.
Electric heating. Large kitchen with built in dishwasher.
Maple cupboards. Custom built house. with many deluxe
features. .
.Contact • Alexander and Chapman Realty Limited
8 The Square, Goderich - Phone 524-6542: .,
514,900.
REDUCED to 5165,000, for 371/2
acres,close to Goderich With 4 yr..
olds custom built , luxury , home
with pool, 31/2 baths, 2 fireplaces,
and inground pool.
Thinking', of listing or buVi ig:?
Call us todayand become another
satisfied HOLST customer.
Drop in or call us today.
DON'' HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD. "
REALTOR
53 West Street •
'52443951
Tom Tobey
529 -?431 •
Anna MelSk ,,,.gid Bell
. 524.2768 524.8101
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r home in Hamiltcin.
`Mrs. Earl Sherwood and
Mrs. R: Buchanan attended
the 25th W.I. Rally in Dash-
wood on Monday as delegates
from Tiger Dunlop W.I.
The October meeting of '
Tiger Dunlop Women's
Institute will be Thursday,
October 28 when the special
speakers will be Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas. Feagan who will
illustrate and relate :their
experiences whileDoug was a
teacher in Scotland last year.
Members from Dungannon
and Qoderich Institutes are
invited as special guests and
anyone interested is cordially
welcome.
A good number from
Colborne Township. attended
theInternational Plowing
Match in Walkerton last
week. This wastruly an
outstanding event.
WAKE-UP! SHAPE UP!
WALK! '
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SUTHERLAND
Office Manager'
Clinton. Branch
Ontario Motor League
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RMSTRONG
REAL ESTATE
•BROKER
BEAUTIFUL BAYFIELD
Charming early Canadian
style home. . Just the plate to
display your priceless an-
tiques. 9 rooms, oak and pine
,floors, 123''.. frontage, shade
trees, close to lake and ven-
dors say sell, Try your offer.
LAKEFRONT COTTAGE-.
Bayfield double_tof with grove
of mature shady��_s,nl
the view ;• bedroom
Ssbestos p oV ttade with
fireplace '7guest house
with separate septic tank
system.
LAI�EVIEW
Splash in the sun at this Tr/2
acre dream home with fenced
in ground pool, carpeted patio,
double garage, former school '
lot. • Priced'in the ` 530's.
GRAND -BEND: •" -
HOME t INCOME
For the man- who wants
everything. Grocery store; 3
coolers, 1 freezer, stock.
Attached 3 bedroom 'living'
quarters. Also 4 2 -bedroom
cabins each with toilet. Fully.
equipped refreshinenf stilled,
Park land on 43. sides. Buy a
complete package.
KIPPER COUNTRY
3 bedroom home cOmptetely
refurbished, • Living -room,
dining room, laundry, Office or
den and bath on main floor.
New steel hi clearance
building 32' x 32'. for storage,
shop etc. "Must be sold.
Al erady priced low. try your
For information 'call
BILL ARMSTRONG
OFFICE RR 3, BAYFIELD
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565.5235