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684) Josephine Street Ninth End of Win
Neer and Used Furniture,
110PliaileetiaidAntiqiiet
Bliss b‘ds, dlninitlknOrn'aluitea In SOLD) WOODS such --
aaPin0, Maple, Oak, and. White. Ash;., bedroom suites;
chesterfield suites; corner 'shelves; planters, etc. Also
sitotl *election 'of, used furniture; appliances, quid
,'antiques.. •
NOTE! Will take on trade or, buy out right good used
furniture, appliances and antiques oi consign. to our
weekly Auction Rooms.
Open, Menday - Saturday.
: 227440know, solos* wobiemityl i01190
ere coin
The second day of the ,
annual Kincardine
.::Ripley curling/ com-
petition was he at the
Ripley club on Saturday,
Gerry Einmert6A,'
representing Kincardin&
president Al Matheson.
presented the G.E.
Harrison trophy to Elmer
Courtney, president of
the local club. POint
totals were 307',tor Ripley
and 239 for Kincardine..
The OP- winner the .
day • was. Jim
'1WacDonald's kink,
curling with wife Marie,
nephew Donald Pollard
and sister, Donalcla with
31 points on .the
draW. Second' went to
Elmer CourtneY's rink,
With Lois and. Clarence
Pollock and wife Joyce
who had 25 points. Third
went to Joe Klunder, with.
wife Jane, and Don and
Karen • Fair, with 2 4
points arid fourth to
Garnet Nagora's Kin-
cardine rink, curling with
Gerry and Henry..
Ernmerton and his:wife,
Ruby, who had 16 points.
Skipping other entries On
the early draw were
Roger Gingras and Jack
MacKinnon_ _
.The latedraw saw a tie ,
for points with Gordon
Roulston and 'Martin
Wright each getting 24, _
Cbecking-rthe aggregate
gaye first place to Gordon
who was curling with
Dianne Brooks, Donald
Gaunt and . Ruthe Pat-
teison. ' Martin took
second place with wife
Helen, Ed and Pearl
Fink.
Jo hn
followed- clOsefy in third
place with 23 points
-curling-with-Sue-And -1Xon
Maus and - wife Eileen.
Fourth place , went' to
Jack ,Pyrn's rink with
wife Grabe at yive,,:Jim
Harris and Mary Phillips.
The, ladies club held
their annual invitation
bonipiel on Mon., Jan. 21.
PreSident' Donalda
Pollard welcomed teams
from Listowel,
Walkerton, -Durharn,
Vanastra, Paisley,
Kincardine, Godericb
and Ripley.
-The Don and Anna
"MacTavish trophy was
presented to the winners
of 11. o'clock draw who
were Gail Johnson of the
local club with" Mary
Walden, - Marie
MacDonald and , Joyce.
Courtney. Second prize
was won by Anna
MacTavish With Lois
Pollock, Peg 1ViacCharles
and Jean Coiling. Third ,
place was won by Marg
Knowlton's Kincardine
rink' and fourth prize
went to Lynn Russell
iron Paisley.
The winner of the 9
o'clock draW was Diane
BroOks with Hilda
Andrews, June Paquette
and Ellen Holyroyd..
Second place on this draw
went •to Sheila Taylor's
Kincardine rink of
Barbara Kester, Anne,
Barton and Gail Oingras,
Third -place was won. by
Peggy Mann of Durham
and fourth spot went' to
Mary Hawn's Kincardine
entry:
:.Wilfred MCIntee, president of the Wilfred Mclntee and Company, Ltd.
is: proud to' present Warren Zinn. of our Lucknow and area,to our One
Million Dollar Club'for-1979.Warreichadiales'in excess of Two Million
Dollars during1919 and is .being presented with an award by the 'ales
Manager of our 'Company, Lloyd Klein:
. ,
Warren has soldin excess ` of, One Million Dollars each, year for the, past
Six years.
Wilfred Melniee and Co Ltd., has grown throughout Weitern °mark)
to inolude lreffloes and apprOXimately 100 salespeople lit`the .area.
Warren will be pleased to serve you-In-all your: real estate needs .for_;:
-1980:'T .
NILE, red brick 3 bedroom hoine, ideally situated on ,
about acres, a • stream crosses the land, there is a•
small barn and. mature trees. Must be seen td be
appreciated.
DUNGANNON, 3 bedroom home with 4 lots. This older
Heine has 4 pc bath, Sitriperefi and efectric heat; asking
*$29,500.
kiroutIT
LUCKNOW-oornfortable 2--bedroom' bungalow full--
length-sun-porch, all electric heat,' on an exceptionally
nice lot, asking $21,000.
L1.iCKNOW, duplex, well located, check this propetty
- over and make an , offer.
Ripley area, -brick home on 2 acres, good` solid 4
bedroom,: -oil heat, priced at $25,000. Owner will
consider holding a first mortgage.
504 ACRES Culross, excellent brick home with barns
feeding 500 beef cattle, upright and cement bunker
silos, also area for 90 sows.
100 ACRES West Wawanosh, no buildings, approx-
imately 15 acres of hardwood bush.
172 ACRES Kinloss, Whitechurch area; approximately'
65 Wotkable, balance pasture, mixed bush.
75 ACRES Huron 14p„ well-Maintained 3 bedroom
home; barn suitable for fattening hogs or cattle, paved
, yard, steel granary,. cement yard, new hydro.
300 ACRES, Ashfield Tovhiship, 3 bedroom home,
every convenience; barn has capacity for 45 sows,
finishing 1000 yearly; liquid manure storage.,
70 ACRE FARM, Culross Township, close to
Teesivater0 robin brick home, we1,1. ntaintained;' older
barn and new implement shed and corn crib., -
•
150 ACRE dairy farm; Kincardine Township, cows and
quota: available.
We have inquiries for' farms, both large and
small acreages,. If .you, are thinking of selling,
give as a call, we would be 'pleased'to talk to
You.
' •
for Valentines
Motor Vehicle License Bureau
Cedaithill Farm
cp, Garden Centre
%al Wino*
Warren & Terry Zinn
R. R. It 2, LIICI(NOW,
PHONE 5294350
• CALL 357-1730
357-2981 AFTER HOURS
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