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7. Real estate for sale
Real Estate Ltd.
Clinton
Phone: 482-9371
NEW LISTING - Modern 1
floor brick bungalow on Maple
St. Clinton. 2 bedrooms, gas
heated. Priced to sell.
10 acres in ' Hullett Twp.
Farrowing barn insulated. 2
storey brick home, 7 rooms, 4
bedrooms, dining and living
room. All carpeted.
Upholstery business in Blyth,
heated shop fully insulated,, all
equipment included in pur-
chase price. 11/2 storey home, 6
rooms, 3 bedrooms, carpeted
living and dining room, double
lot.
20 acres near Bayfield, new
ranch -style home, all ultra-
modern 10 rooms, 5 bedrooms,
2 fireplaces, beautiful view.
260 acres crop land in
Goderich Twp. 220 acres
workable.
5 acres near St. Augustine, 11/2
storey brick home. Barn on
property.
1 floor home near hospital in
Clinton, 4 rooms, full
basement, Targe shop.
New 1 floor brick home in
Clinton, 5 rooms all carpeted,
full basement.
1 floor brick bungalow in
Londesboro, 7 rooms, 3
bedrooms, newly decorated.
Close to school.
46 acres in Stanley Twp. barn
and shed. Good 2 storey home,
8 rooms, 4 bedrooms. Living
and dining room, full
basement.
100 acre f4.4po finish barn
near Lor,Soro
11/2 storey horn near schools
in Clinton, 8 rooms; 3 -
bedrooms, newly decorated.
Mansion -type home in Clinton,
2 storey brick, 8 rooms, 4
bedrooms, Living and dining
room, 2 fireplaces, den, 11/2
baths, full basement, good
location., Make an offer. -
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7. Real estate for sale 7. Real estate for sale
W.J. HUGHES REALTY LIMITED
38 EAST ST.
GODERICH, ONTARIO
524-8100 or 524-9131
OPEN HOUSE
SAT., MAY 20th, 1978
2:00 to 7:00 P.M.
Quality home. Family room, log burning fireplace, 2 baths;
many extras. Immediate possession. Open for all offers.
Choose from over 38 floor plans in 2 -storey, split-level, split-
entiy: or ranch style, with 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms. There's no
down payment and a Muttart mortgage can be repaid in
15 or 20 years. All you need is your own lot and you can
build your.home quickly and easily from complete, simple
instructions supplied.
CaII collect to Mr. Angus McKay or Mr. Brian Eva at
(519) 794.3154, visit our show model or mail in the coupon
today fbr'ai'FREE BROCHURE.
NB NI Ell UN NI ON EN Ell 11M1
To: MUTTART HOMES
Hwys. 6 & 10, north of Chatsworth, Box 17
Chatsworth Ont.
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Jack's Jottin
from Queen's
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BY JACK RIDDELL, M.P.P. also had complaints about the
way the legislation is
Responding to strong public working. Earlier, the Ontario
pressure, the Ontario Council Chairman of the
Government has returned Housing and Urban
about 60 per cent of the Development Association of
Niagara Escarpment plan. Canada had presented a
ning area to the control' of brief. The association's
local councils. Along the 950 m e m b e r sh i p includes
mile Escarpment (from builders, land developers,
Niagara Falls to Tobermory) landlords and property
the revised planning area
varies in width from about
one-half to three miles. The
only control on the 1.2 million
acres removed from the
planning area will be
municipal bylaws and zoning
regulations - subject to the
approval of the Ministry of
Housing. Liberal MPP
Robert McKessock (Grey
Riding) has tabled a Private
Member's Bill which would
have slashed the Com-
mission's control to an area
including only the Escarp-
ment itself and 1,000 feet on
either side.
A crowd of about 300
people, representing Metro
Toronto tenant groups, filled
a committee room at Queen's
Park to demand that the
Government retain rent
controls. They appeared to
express their views, to a
Committee studying options
to rent controls, which are
scheduled to end December
31.
While asking for the con-
tinuation of rent control, they
MORTGAGE MONEY
DON DENOMME
Would like to HELP YOU
arrange a 1st or 2nd Mortgage
at lower rates.
MONEY is available for
-Residential, Commercial
-Rural, Industrial
.Home. Additinns_and• �Irre-
provements
-Debt Consolidations
-Special Builders' Plan
-Buy existing Mortgages for
Cash.
FREE MORTGAGE INFORMATION
1st Mortgage 10%
2nd Mortgage 12%
'Call Don collect anytime
at 524-2747
Advanced Realty Funding
150 Cambria Road N.
(over Cashway Lumber)
Goderich
`-Alexander &Ch�pmon
Realty Limited
Member Of The Huron Real Estate Board Multiple Listing Service
Real Estate — General Insurance — Property Management
8 THE SQUARE, GODERICH 524-9662 or 524-6542
OAK STREET: Compact 3 bedroom
bungalow. Fully insulated. Full basement
with recreation room. Low maintenance
costs. Oil hot water heating. Nicely
Landscaped Lot, Close to all schools.
Owner transferred. Asking 544,500.
GIBBONS STREET
Brick 3 bedroom bungalow with carport on
a nice lot with mature trees. Large bright
recreation room. Patio doors on living
room. Good quality carpets. Priced at
554,900.
CLOSE TO THE SQUARE: Brick 2 storey
3 bedroom house on Britannia Road West.
Modern Kitchen. Dining room with
fireplace. Immediate possession.
ST. GEORGE'S CRESCENT: Attractive
bungalow on a large lot in a nice
residential area. Features a modern
kitchen and beautiful hardwood floors.
Full basement. Price now only 539,900.
Immediate possession too.
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SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE
Good highway location in Goderich. Ideal
for other uses. Make your dreams come
true!
ON THE LAKE: Year round home on the
lake. The dream home of many people.
Only 5 miles south of Goderich. Enjoy this
2 bedroom bungalow with family room on
the main floor. Inground heated swimming
pool. Beautiful view of the lake.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 111/2 acres close to Auburn. Low taxes. 3
Grocery & Variety store with modern 3 bedroom house with full basement. Drilled
bedroom attached residence. Close to well. Like new metal barn 24' x 48'. Good
Kincardine. Good potential for a nice in- opportunity for carpenter, plumber,
come while living by Lake Huron. electrician, etc. Immediate possession.
Asking 562,500. Open for offers.
FARMS
See us for dairy, beef, or cash crop farms.
If you are thihking of buying or selling,
come in or phone us for information.
HIGHWAY FRONTAGE
Approx. 534 acres immediately south of
Goderich presently auction sales room
with attached 3 bedroom residence. Also
24' x 42' barn. Many possible uses. Good
financing offered.
INCOME PROPERTY
Close to The Square. 3 bedroom 11/2 storey
house with family room with fireplace.
Inground pool and separate rental apart-
ment.
Brick 2 storey house with centre hall plan.
Three one bedroom and one bachelor
apartments. Gas hot water heating.
Separate meters. Live in one and enjoy a
nice income. Asking 554,900.
COUNTRY PROPERTY
3 acres nicely landscaped on highway only
5 miles north of Goderich. Includes 3
bedroom bungalow with attached double
garage and other storage buildings. See it
soon.
YOUR COUNTRY HOME: Scenic 34 acres
with spring water and abundant firewood. Many other M.L.S. Listings available.
South east of Goderich only 2 miles from Come in and see us today.
Highway No. 21. Remodelled updated' 2
storey block house. Large steel barn 30 x 50
for your hobby. Make your dream home in
the country come true.
LOTS -
Fully serviced building Tots on Suncoast
Drive. Close to schools. Paved street. We
would be pleased to discuss your new home
with you.
Lakefront lot - beautiful treed lot with 100
ft. frontage and 166 feet deep overlooking
Lake Huron,
LAKESIDE DRIVE
About T1/2 acres, fully serviced lot on the
lakefront. 530-,000
COTTAGES
Summer cottage and garage close to
Goderich. Own well and septic tank. Only
525,000
MOBILE HOMES
Yes, we have a good selection of mobile
homes. We invite you to discuss your needs
with us.
We will be pleased to offer ,free expert
advice on buying, selling or mortgage
arrangements.
We hove others for your consideration
WHEN BUYING OR SELLING CONTACT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SALESPEOPLE:
BERT ALEXANDER, 245 CatherinoSt., Tel. 524-7836
BERNICE GLENN, Lucknow, Tel. 528-3234
DON ABERHART, 84 Cornox Cres., Tel, 524-7216
VALERIE CAMPBELL, RR 1, Dungannon, Tel. 529-7643
ED JESSOP, 182 Wilson St., Tel. 524-7287
SHELAGH SULLY, 64 Comox Cr., Tel. 524-9059
JOHN BANTER, RR 2, Goderich, Tel./524-8149
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managers, trade contractors,
suppliers, utility represen-
tatives, mortgage lenders,
realtors, architects and
engineers. Their brief urged
the committee to continue the
rent supplement program for
people with genuine income
problems and also recom-
mended adjustment of post -
review rent increases to the
consumer price index.
Liberal Education Critic,
Ron Van Horne (London -
North) questioned the
Minister of Education about
teachers being fired from
Ontario's schools for the blind
and deaf. Five teachers will
lose their jobs in these schools
this September, but the
Minister says no students will
Suffer as a result of the staff
reduction, nor will programs
be reduced.
Also starting this Sep-
tember, every Ontario kin-
dergarten teacher will be
expected to test students to
see which need special
education help. Research
indicates that teachers should
discover that 18 per cent of
children will need some kind
of special assistance. Some 97
Boards now have such an
identification program, and
the Minister will soon in-
troduce an amendment to the
Education Act requiring
every Board to identify
children's learning problems
in kindergarten. Liberal John
Sweeney (Kitchener -Wilmot)
asked the Minister what
percentage of Ontario
children need special
education, and apparently
several research projects are
being done on this question.
U. S. studies show that
"anywhere from two per cent
to 20 per cent of children
could fall into the special
education category."
-.-Severalyears ago the
Government miscalculated
teachers' salaries and con-
tributed to their pension plan
on the basis of little or no
increase when actually
teachers received 15 per cent
in annual raises. Teachers'
contributions to the pension
fund increased rapidly, but
the Government did not
immediately match the in-
crease. This error,.plus in-
flation has resulted in the
Government owing the
teachers' pension fund more
than $1 billion and it costs
some $195 million every year
to keep up the payments on
that debt.
Retiring teachers have no
cause to worry, because the
pension fund contains $2.3,
billion and i.s in no danger of
going into bankruptcy.
However, this debt
represents the amount the
Government must contribute
to cover the expected pen-
sions of teachers' retiring in
years to come and the
Province has 15 years to pay
it off. Because it decided what
teachers' salaries and con-
tributions would be three
years in advance, the
Government was caught
short. Now it checks every
year, which says Ron Van
Horne (L. London -North)
they should have been doing
all the way along.
"They made such a botch of
it. It's ludicrous of them to
complain about costs now.
It's their fault the pension is
short."
The Treasurer has said that
he recognizes there are real
problems with- the pension •
fund, but he won't change it
until the Royal Commission'
on Pensions report is
finished. He, has indicated
that he is thinking the
Government should get out of
the plan and hand the pen-
sions over to the school
hoards, because while at ,
present the boards are giving
the teachers higher salaries,
the Government is paying the
resulting higher pensions.
Ontario Workmen's
Compensation Board has
decided to accept cancer of
the larynx as an industrial'
disease in workers exposed to
asbestos dust or nickel
aerosols. Announcing this •
new policy, the Chairman of
the Board said the decision is
a first for compensation
boards anywhere in the
world. Guidelines for the
adjudication of claims for
laryngeal cancer have been
developed by the Board,
S
Park
although these may be
changed when studies are
completed.
The Minister of Revenue
has announced that the
Government has decided to
strengthen its tax fraud team.
The special investigation
unit, which examines
suspected attempts to evade
any of the 13 provincial taxes,
including corporation, per-
sonal income and retail sales
taxes, will get 11 new in-
vestigators making a total of ,
26.
Members of all three
parties have given approval
to a Private Member's
Resolution calling for the
Government to consider
legislation to prohibit during
election campaigns "the
publication or broadcasting
of all public opinion pools that
purport to indicate the
standing of any leader,
candidate or party or the
status of any issue in the
election.
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Danny McHardie was the chef at the Kinsmen-Kinette
Auction sale held on Saturday afternoon at the arena.
Here he tries to persuade two-ye.r-old yny Olson to
have a hot dog instead of eating her finger. (Photo by
Joanne Walters)
WE'RE STILL
RENOVATING
Watch for our
Re -Opening within
the week
Sorry for any
inconvenience.
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the Spirit of '77
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GODERICH FLAG*
ON SALE AT:
SIZES
• TOWN OF GODERICH
MUNICIPAL OFFICE
• CAMPBELL'S • SQUIRE GIFTS
6" x 9" =1.75 P.S.T.
„ „ WITH STAFF
6 x 9 AND BASE $2.00
48" x 60" *24.95
*ANY OUTLET WISHING TO SELL GODERICH FLAGS
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36" x 54" 93095
18" x 30" '8.95
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