HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-01-28, Page 5URGENTLY
REQUIRED
50 - 100 - 200 ACRE FARMS
in the Lucknow, Dungannon and
Ripley area.
Our client is'a sincere, cash buyer,
- pair- up to $1,000 per acre.
Enquiries confidential
) Write or phone
AGNES MecKINNON
Bill Clifford Realtor Goderich
Office 524-9097
Res. 524-6336
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Peter S.
lillacEwan
Real, Estate
.38 ST. DAVID ST.
• GODERICH — 524.9531'
' . ' WINGHAM
REPRESENTATIVES
' ROSS and PHYLLIS'
HOGGART
357-3692
MORTGAGE
MONEY
RURAL
RESIDENTIAL
COTTAGES .
FARMS
If you can afford the following
payments, you may borrow the
corresponding amounts
(if approved)
$ 52.74 — 4,000
105A8 — 8,000'
158.21 12,000
329.61 0,000
Based on second, mortgage
rate of 151/2%, 5 year term, 20
year amortization.
First mortgages arranged
Existing mortgages bought
ALL ONTARIO
FINANCIAL
CONSULTANTS LTD.
BOX 4 ARTHUR, 848-2510
BOX 309 NEW HAMBURG
662.3110
EVENINGS 744-7507
7434687
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BE CONSIDERATE
It's all right to act important
in your own way; but' don't get
in the •way of. others.
1,-•••••••-••••••••-•:•16-it
THE MAN TO SEE IS . 3 .•
COTTAGE located on Grindley
Beach, lot size 90 x 220, 3 bed-
rooms, 800 sq. ft.. plus patio, wall
to wall carpet, electric heat and
winterized. This is an above av-
erage 'property. Must be seen to
be appreciated.
DAIRY, FARM\ in Kinloss ' Town-
ship ith 'large modern dairy
barn, new stabling and gutter
cleaner, silo 20 x 60 with tinloader,
4 bedroom home.
TRAILER HOME 34 x 10 in good
condition, located in the Lucknow
area.
If you have agricultural propertyl
large or small acreage, and are
thinking of selling, we would. lie
.pleased to talk to you. All en-
quiries confidential.
WARREN ZINN
Phone 529-7350
183 acre dairy farm with• 72 ties,''
new addition 4O' x 04 for young
stock, new silo with unloader and
automatic feeder, also nearly new
shed. Excellent two '
storey. cement houSe. Stock and
implements can be purchased with'
2 storey •frame building on Main
Street in Lucknow with 400 sq. ft.
of store area and large,apartment.
11/2 storey frame 3, bedroom
house, new siding and good in
on 11/2 acres at the edge of
Lucknpw.
Robt. Campbell
Bus. 528-2031
, Res. 529-7417
AT PAR
There's instability in many
other fields; but the price of suc-
cess remains steady.
FORDWICH AREA'
159 acres, over' 100 workable,
balance good pasture, and bush.,
. Bank barn in excellent condition,
now used for dairy, new milk •
house with bulk tank, silo with un-
loader; machinery storage build-
ing. Modern, 4 bedroom home with
every convenience.
Asking $130,000. .
WINGHAM AREA
190 acres, 100 workable,. plus
bush and pasture. Modern barn
now used for dairyt• new milk
house with bulk tank; new pole
barn. Two, four bedrooth homes
with" eyery convenience. Asking
$140,000.
LUCKNOW AREA • .
100 acres, 85 workable, balance,
hardwood maple bush,. Bank barn
now used for beef operation, good
fences. Two .storey home which
needs some -repair.
Asking $115,000.
GORRIE AREA
100 acres, 92 workable, 8 acres
hardwood bush. Bank barn 45' x
102' now used for dairy. New milk
house. Two silos. Two storey, 5
bedroom brick home. •
'Asking $95,000. 0
TEESWATER AREA
103 acres mostly workable; barn
in excellent condition, 70' x 45'
now 'divided into three,loose pens. •
New 60 foot silo, steel grainery,
implement shed. Fotir -bedroom
brick home with all conveniences.
Asking $85,000. ' ,
WEST WAWANOSH
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOWq ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28,- 1176
•HIL,RAY FARMS 1,TD..•
ABATTOIR, 17101,,YRQQD, • •
The best, in Home Grown, 'lry
Fed, Drug Free Beef. Try. Our
Fresh Home Made Sausage. Cus-
`r tom killing -by 'appeintment,
Phone '52872102
NOTICE
FAIRVIEW DAIRY.
Home delivery every Tuesday
and Friday.
$ Beatrice Quality Chekd
Products
Silverwoods Creamery Butter
Creamed Cottage Cheese
Sour' Cream
100% Pure Orange Juice
TOM ANDREW
Phone: 528-2001
NOTICE
"The fundamental purpose ani-
mating the Faith of God and His
Religion is to safeguard the in-,
terests and. promote the unity of
the hunian race, and to foster. the '
spirit pf love and fellowship
o amongst men. Suffer it not to be-
come a source of dissension and
discord, of hate and enmity.".
— from the Baha'i Writings
LAND RENTAL FOR
PUBLIC TEND .
Approximatel 55 acres of class
3. 5 agricultural land, located at
the Wawanosh Valley COnserv-
ation Area, being part of Lot 32,
Concession 7, East Wawanosh
Township available for three
years.
Further information, and, tender
applications available from the
undersigned.
HIGHEST OR ANY BID NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
AT
. Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority, Administrative Head-
quarters, Wroxeter, NO LATER
THAN 5 p.m. Monday, February
2, 1976.
Mrs. M. R. Shiell,
Secretary - Treasurer,
Maitland Valley. Conservation
Authority,
Box 5,
Wroxeter, Ontario
Telephone 335-3557
,Smocisoorix!‘siwg%
,Cancer
can be beaten
100,000 volunteers in Ontario'
Believe It
miswomogsmomoogsyss,
Industry. A severe drop in
consumption, of butter and fluid
milk per capita„ combined with .an
excellent production year, . has
taken. Canada from a deficiency
position in Dairy 'produCts, to one of
surpluses. 'These higher prodnc-
tion levels have been very evident
in our immediate area with Bruce
and Grey. Counties showing in-
creases probably of fifteen percent'
over the previous year:
George McLaughlin has been.
, invited to speak at the Bruce
Couhty Milk Producers 'Annual
Meeting arid bring The dairymen up
to date on the latest developments.
Mr. McLaughlin, along 'with the
0.M.M.B. vice chairman, Ken
McKinnon of Port Elgin, have had
several' recent meetings in 'Ottawa,
attempting to 'clarify the dairy
picture. A large attendance . is
therefore anticipated at. the Annual
Meeting, to hear these men report.
Bruce County Annual - Walker-
ton Community Centre, February.
6th, 1976, 11.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m
• It D.ARGUSON,.
Area Fieldman.
TUNE, UP • TIME
This is the time of year-that most
' farmers have a chance to. get their
old and/or new tractprs into .the'
shop for a well deserved overhaul
or tune-up. Don't be alarmed if
your tractor comes out of , the
implement dealees shop with; a
sticker similar to the one abcive,
attached. It urges everyone to use'
common sense when riding on a
tractor. A second person does not
may belong on a vehicle that only
has pne seat.
NO RIDERS >• •
The week of February 23-28 has
been designated as 'No-Rider"
sticker, program week. ,Implement
dealers. from across Bruce 'County .
-are • assisting local Farm Safety
repreentatives in the prnmotion
and awareness, of Farm Safety.
Our aim is to reduce the number of
farm accidents in Ontario. You
could be one of our next statistics.
Take time to see what Farm Safety
is . really all about at our . next
meeting on March 8th; 1.30 p.m. in
the Ontario MiniStry of Agriculture
and Food Boardrdorn, Walkerton.
_RANDY WILLICk,
'Extension Assistant,
AUBURN
- • BODY SHOP
Expert Collision Repairs
• Insurance Work
• Glass Replacement
• We pick up and deliver
Located on Gaderich St.
in Auburn '
GEORGE HEBERT
526-7576
The Workshop
WIB HARTIN"
and SON
R.R. 1 Dungannon
• ANY ITEM IN WOOD
NEW FURNITURE BUILT
OLD FURNITURE •
REPAIRED
' PHONE 5291205
CARD OF THANKS
The family bf, the late Mrs'
Eliza Little would like to thank
friends and relatives for their ex-
pressions of sympathy during the
recent loss of our dear mother-
and grandmother. Special thanks
to Rev..Kaufman for his comfort-
ing message, the U.C.W. of Luck-,
now United Church, and the -ladies
who served lunch after the 'ser-
vice, also 'the MacKenzie Funeral
Home for their efficient service.
Everything was greatly apprec-
iated.
WEl3ST'ER — we would like to
say.:a 'sincere thank you to all rel-
atives and friends for all their
cards, and expressions of caring
while we were hospitalized in St.
Joseph's Hospital,.London. Our
appreciation to all againvfor your
continuing support while Hazel
was a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital. Special thanks to
Drs. Corrin and McKim:' All kind-
nesses will always be remember7
ed. "'
Tom and Hazel Webster
The family of the late Mrs. Vio-
let Drannen wish. to express
thanks for flowers, cards and
other acts of kindness at the time
of their bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. Robert Armstrong,
pallbearers and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Barger who served lunch fol-
lowing the service.
Herbert Drannen and family
• and Wilbert Robb
The family of the late Wilfred L.
Drennan wish to express their
deep gratitude to relatives, friends
and neighbours for the beautiful
floral tributes and charitable don-
ations, messages of sympathy and
the many -kindnesses shown them
.during their recent bereavement.
Special lhanks is extended to Dr.
Corrin, Dr. McKim and nurses
and' Rev-. Doug Kaufman for his
comforting message and tribute to
Wilfred.
The Lanting family wish to' ex-
press their deep gratitude to rel-
atiyes; friends and neighbours for
the beautiful flowers, memorial
donations, cards and the Many
kindnesses shown during their re-
cent bereavement. Special thanks
to the MacKenzie Funeral Home,
the pallbearers, the Pastors G van
Sligtenhorst of Kinlough and R.
Baker of Wingham, the ladies
auxiliary and to all who sent food
to the house and helped in any
way. Also many many thanks to
the building committee of the
Christian Reformed Church for
their kindness. Thanks to Doctors
Coffin and McKim and the nurses
on the second floor in Wingharo.
and District Hospital. Your kind-
ness will never be forgotten.
Herman Lanting and family
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Notice To Creditors
. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE , OF '
HARRY JOHN NIXON
ALL PERSONS having' claims
against the Estate, of the above-
mentioned, late of the Village of
Lucknow, in the County of Bruce,
Retired Cabinet Maker, who died
on the 5th day of December, 1975
are required to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or before
the 7th day of February 1976.
After that date the Executrix
will proceed 'to distribute 'the' Es-
tate having regard only to the
claims of Which* she shall then
have had notice.
DATED. at VVingham, Ontario,
this 12th day of January; A.D.
1976
CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES
Wingham, Ontario.
Solictors for the Executrix
100 acres, partly workable, bal-
.-lance bush and pasture, Also 'an
-old frame farm home' and a two
room cabin. Taxes $208.00.
Asking $43,500.
NEAR DOUGLAS POINT
5 acres, small barn; two storey
3 bedroom brick home with con-
veniences. Excellent drilled well.
Asking $21,900.
WINGHAM OFFICE
357.3840.
,yV. Adamson 528,-2113
C. Sutelqfe 392.6969..
M. Searson 30-3044
FOR THE BEST BUY' IN
1&M.
Mac4inery
- MAX A. RIEGLING
R.R. 3 LUCKNOVIi
PHONE 3954107
BRUCE COUNTY
FARM REPORT .
DAIRY .REPORT
January and February are tradi-
tionally the months of the year,
when Ontario Dairy farmers get
together Ito . assess .the develop-
ments, of the last • year and study
proposed guidelines for the coming
year. The last.tWelve months have
seen' major changes within the
NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ALEXANDER MacKENZIE
INGLIS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
mentioned, late of the Township
of West Wawanosh, in the County
of Huron, Farmer, who died on.
Deeember 19th; 1975, are required,
to file proof of same with under-
signed on or before the 7th day of
February 1976. =
After that date the Executrix.
will proceed to distribute the Es-
tate having regard only to the
claims of which she shall then,
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 12th day of January, A.D.
1976.
CRAWFORD, MILL '& DAVIES,
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
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