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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Oct 1976, p. 25

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'L@ 4990520 'Aepsoupam st a6ed '9261 MIDLAND-PENETANG DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD OFFERS COMPLETE t MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE When you list your property with any member of the Midland-Penetang District Real Estate Board, a copy of your listing will be distributed to all salesmen employed by all members of the Real Estate Board MIDLAND-PENETANG DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD @ Bryson McQuirter Ltd. @ M. Ridout Real Estate Broker @ 0. L. Charlebois Real Estate Broker @ R Cholkan & Co. Ltd. @ Dennis Higgott Real "i ie, @ Ralph A. Gray, Real Estate Broker @ G. J. Neill Real Estate Broker : @ George Marshall Real Estate Ltd. Frank Wristen Real Estate © Gibson & Mink Real Estate Ltd. @ Walter Dean Real Estate Ltd. @ M. Fitzgerald Ltd. Real Estate Broker @ Wilson & Tully Real Estate Ltd. Space saver Kitchen layout and the work triangle Effective layouts of kitchen installations seem to fall just naturally into one of the well-known patterns--the L-shape, the U-shape, the corridor (installations on two parallel walls), or slight variations of these. The all on one wall kitchen is usually a compact ver- sion found in small "ef- ficiency' apartments and seldom seen to advantage in the house. Mre important than the type of layout is the distance between each of the three basic work areas of the kitchen, the sink area, the range area, and the refrigerator area. Experts advise that these three form a triangle of approximately equal sides that should total between twelve and twenty feet. A triangle totaling. fewer than twelve feet indicates a very cramped kitchen with work areas in a too- tight jumble. One that exceeds twenty-two feet or so is likely to have its work areas so spread out that it is wasteful of energy. Or, such a measurement may in- dicate that while two of the work areas are in good relationship to one another, a third, such as the refrigerator located in a distant niche, is much too far away for efficient use. Kitchens in newer homes tend to be fairly well designed with regard to work triangle! Older houses, even those that have had their kitchens remodeled, vary con- siderably in work- triangle efficiency and should be checked ac- cording to the specifications given here. Highly important in both cases is the presence of adequate counter space at ~each of the three principal work areas. Near the refrigerator, there should be a counter area handy to the door- opening side for setting things down when _in- serting or removing foods, for preparing salads, cold sandwiches and drinks, ice creams, and other dessers. Near the range, counter space is needed on which to ready foods for~ cooking and turn cooked foods into serving utnesils, and as a place to park mixing spoons and the like. And certainly there must be. counter space near the! sink to hold foods and utensils for washing and draining. Selling aids cont'd fromp. 2 you that a house ought to look its best at selling time. Trim appearance of house and_ grounds, cleanliness and neatness throughout, and minor repainting and repairs can do much to make a favorable impression on the buyer. Nothing adds such an air of dereliction to a property as a front shutter hanging loose, a walk strewn with bicycles, a garage or basement cluttered with junk. Elizabethan with second-story oyerhang, half-timbering. Case- ment windows, rather than double-hung type, would be authentic. Early American Colonial with shuttered multi-paned windows, clapboard siding, Narrow vertical side-lights flank the doorway. Cape Cod faced with stone, roofed with slate. Note centrally placed low chimney and the clean lines of the gabled roof. =, lot. Huge kitchen. fireplace. basement. anxious. throughout. swimming pool. income. baths. baths. Nicoll home. RON HUGHES GORD HANNA \ BOB MEGAW seta BECKY MARCHILDON 526-9910 534-7820 CHARLIE BEMAN 526-2427 526-4624 MARGARET WOLOSKI 526-4535 A FAMILY NAME IN REAL ESTATE SINCE 1877. 212 KING ST. (CORNER OF KING & BAY) MIDLAND 526-4211 GILWOOD BAY--Custom, 3 bdrm. bungalow. 2 car garage, 2 bath. Beautiful BURKE ST. PENETANG--3 bdrm. frame bungalow, across from school. NORMAN CRES.--4 bdrm. 2 storey. Dining L, 1/2 baths. Full basement. MOBILE HOME--60'x12', plus 2 frame additions. Owner will hold mortgage. REDUCED IN PRICE--Cute, 3 bdrm. bungalow on Hanly St. Full basement, FIRST TIME OFFERED--Alum. siding bungalow on Ist Ave., Port Mc- Nicoll, 2 bdrms, fireplace. 96, 6th ST.--Immaculate, 3 bdrm. bungalow. Deep lot, sep. dining room, full DRASTICALLY REDUCED--Al. sid., 2 storey duplex. 4th St. Owner is very STURGEON BAY--2renovated, 3 bdrm. home, both under $28,000. OWNER DESPERATE--5 bdrm. home at 654 Manly St. 2 baths, redecorated STARTER HOME--Owner will hold mortgage. 2 storey brick. Wm. St. Family, 4 pc. bath. TRAILER PARK--20 acres on the Sturgeon River. 6 cottages, mobile home, TRIPLEX--Good Midland location. One, two and three bdrm. units. Good MODULAR HOME---At beautiful Bramhall Park. 2 bdrms., 1,100 sq. ft. 12 OSSOSSANE BEACH--2 winterized cottages. Year round. In good condition. REDUCED--Roomy, 3 bdrm. stucco, at Yonge and 3rd. Huge kitchen. 12 MAPLE ST.-- Vic. Harbour. Lovely 3 bdrm. stucco home. Owner has pur- chased another home. $3,000 DOWN--Owner will hold First Mortgage on this 2 bdrm. Port Mc- realtor $43,900 Fully Broadloom. family rooms 3 bat oe $43,900 landscaped, ment Partitioned. Wall to wall FEATURES -- "SOME MODELS HAVE | o Completely finished o Full open fireplace o Walkout Basement o Double Garage o 4th Room and 2nd bathroom roughed o Backyard sodded a $45,900 We are pleased to announce that we are now agents for Ks HURON PARK HOMES New Homes Build Better By STANLEY INVESTMENTS CORP. Located in MIDLAND'S FINEST NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT Base. $5,900'with Carport. Model shown $48,500 Finished Family above with double © UNDERGROUND WIRING e SIDEWALKS © PAVED DRIVEWAYS and fireplace. Some available with paly room with lace is double garage, $48,900. © LANDSCAPED 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS, BACKSPLIT, AND-SIDESPLITS. . . . 0 Dining Rooms o Double s/s Sinks o Large eat in kitchens © Coloured bathroom fixtures © Solid wood kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities o Combination paint / wallpaper interiors (your choice). 0 Top quality cushion floor and wall- to-wal!l broadloom o Viny! coated aluminum storm windows © Sodded front and sides © Insulated doors o Attached garage (a few with carport) in o Exteriors are brick with accenting aluminum. Rosewood or Stucco siding $48 500 2:00 p.m. to7:00 p.m. Sat. 11:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m Sun. noon to 5:00p.m 526-4656 MODELS OPEN FOR INSPECTION 7 DAYS A WEEK t * Manly Street Sales person on site Mon: to Fri. Robert St King Street If busy call 526-4211 New Hemi c

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