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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-05, Page 22BILL CLIFFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER, 26 Square - Ooderlch REAL ESTATE BROKER 524-9097 524-6710 524-8951 "WANTEV. An 'aggressise licensed sales person to loin Our Sales . Staff. We 'have the listings and are affiliated with. Canada Permanent Trust. We offer excellent corn mission and bonus plan. Enquire about our 100% com- mission plan. Inquiries confideritial. CO-BROKERS the Fiermanent TransCanada Re-location Service MCDONAGH REAL ESTATE BROKER HANDYMAN SPECIAL - 2 room frame dwelling in LucknoW, $10,500. HOUSE. in Lucknow for rent, no children, no pets. 2 BEDROOM well kept bungalow, plus 'extra lot, 3 blocks from the 0.0. Asking only $27,560. PRICED REDUCED - 3 bedroom bungalow, with recreation room, paved drive. Asking $37,900. Vendor moved.' 2 SERVICED LOTS - in Lucknow,' measuring 66' x 165' in new subdivision. Asking $16,500., HOUSE on 1 3/4 acres. 4 bedroom, large kitchen. Lots of trees and-creek-crossing the ,property. Priced to sell. 1 BEDROOM frame dwelling, electric heat, well insulated, space ' for 2nd bedroom,,and another apartment. Low taxes. 2 ACRE country lot, new well with frame building partially remodelled for dwelling, $15,000. FARMS DAIRY FARM - 250 acres, 3 silos, 2 barns, implement shed, 2 stable cleaners, 4 bedroom brick home, swimming pool. BEEF FARM - 508 'acres, 3 barns, 3. pit and I upright silo, and two 3 bedroom homes. HOG FARM - 300 finishing; 2 Harvestor silos, 2 grain bins, modern 3 bedroom bungalow. 100 ACRES - large, barn, five acres of bush}, and 3 bedroom house, Kinloss Thwnship, $99,500. LL We are In need of listings ROBERT CAMPBELL BARRY MeDONAGH • Res. 529-7417... Res. 528.3821 • • • • IP • • • • • • HOtton The Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic' By Wilma Oke first victory, Mike': • Nicholson scored twice, Shawn Morrison got one goal 'and made one, assist, and Mike Moore did also. Terry Irwin got the remaining goal.. Assists went to Larry Coiling two, and Kevin Boyle_one, In the second, game, Kevin Boyle lot two goals and-'two assists} Terry Irwin -two' goals, Mike Moore one gpal and two' assists, • while. Eric Vander Glas, and -Larry Coiling each• 'dented ,the • twine once. Jeff Scott got two assists, and Mike Nicholson and Joe- Nugent one each. The Midgets lost their first .game• against • Howick 5-3. Jeff. Stanley, ' Paul Irwin and Harold "Peet were the goal get- ters. In an exhibition game with , Wingharn , the -. Midgets pulled off • a 3-2 victory' on goals by . Mervin Storey, Paul Irwin and Jamie Hunter. Board studies aims -44 .4,4.10 ' 44 , • • ""•:4.4.,4i.-'"F-cii,;.• it • Page 22-4eekeow SentlOe4 Wednesday, March 5,4980' BY ELAINE POLLOCK The Tyke "B" team, mostly.. Grades 1 and 2, hosted the Kincardine Tykes and,defeated them 12-2: Michael Hodgins led the scoring with a hat trick. Two goal letters were Carman 'LoVi'Yo Dale lyooks and Brian Kelly, Kyle MacMillan, Paul MacDonald ,and Shawn Stanley each scored once. Assists went to Michael Davies with two., Duncan MacAuley two, Mark MacLeod one,. David. Moore. one, and Mark Klunder one. Mike Petteplaee and Simon Fitzsimons scored for Kincardine.; The Atom "A" team won two, games. Over .Mildmay in their WOAA series, the first in Mildmay, 4.-3. Stephen Keelan scored the first goal from Darren Cook and Blair Scott, and a minute later, Billy' Patterson scored from Stephen Keelan and Doug Sorbara. Mildmay beat our goalie to end the first period with Ripley up One. Clint Twolan scored twice unassisted in the second period, but Mildmay managed to. get two goals in the third. —4 0 i I as~ • :EE HOMES NILE-, red brick' bedraom_ home,ideally- situated •on - , about 3 acres, a stream crosses the land, there is a small barn and mature, trees. Miist be seen to be appreciated. DUNGANNON, 3 bedroom home with 4 lots. This older home has 4 pc. bath, sunporch and electric heat, asking $29,500. LUCK-NOW comfortable 2 bedroom bungalow, full length sun porch, all electric heat, on an exceptionally nice lot, asking $21,000: LUCKNOW, duplex, well located, check this property, 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. FARMS 504 ACRES Culross, excellent brick hortie with barns feeding 500 beef cattle, upright and-eement-bunker-silos, also area. 'for 90 sows. 100 ACRES West Wawanosh, no buildings, approx- itnately 15 acres of hardwood bush. 172 ACRES Kinloss, Whitechurch area, approximately 65 workable, balance pasture, mixed bush. 300 ACRES, Ashfield Township, 3 bedroom home, every convenience; barn has capacity for 45 sows, finishing 1000 yearly; liquid manure storage. 70 ACRE FARM, Culross Township, close to Teeswater; 9 room brick home, well maintained; older barn andnew.implement shed and corn crib. We have inquiries for farms, both large and small acreages. If you are thinking of selling, give us a call, we would be pleased to talk to you. Warien & Terry Zinn R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW, PHONE 529-7350 In the second, game the next night in Ripley, Mildmay led off with two, goals. before Gerry Meurs took a pass from Stephen Keelan to, get us in the. garne. Mildmay oPerfecl the second period scoring, and then Darren Cciok scored fren17-Tedd 'F'arrell. .1VIildmay also epened the third:--period, but at 3:19 Donald Martyn and Doug Sor- bara Combined to get Ripley going again.' At 2 :'06, Stephen Keelan took a' pass from Doug ,Sor- bara and Todd Farrell to get the tying goal. A Minute later Stephen Keelan . got the winner on a pass from Blair Scott, and with just 24 Seconds left Clint Twolan .scored unassisted. Final score, 6-4. Well done, guys. They also wen the Consolation Trophy in. Southampton losing to Brussels 5-0, and- then defeating Chesiey and Wiarton each 3-1. In Pee Wee "A" action, Ripley lost a tough 6-5 decision against Grand Valley, who rallied late, in the game. Mitch TwoIan scored twice and made 'two assists, Eddie Moore- had two goals and. one assist, and Todd Walden scored the other marker. Assists went to Randy Collins, Danny Wood and Jeff Godfrey. They played their third gamehi Ripley' n on Su- day afternoon, Danny Wood scored the first goal, -and gitai Twolan scored twice,. assisted'by Geoff' Deristedi On one. Grand Valley scored' once. In the second period Robert Campbell scored unassisted, followed by a goal by Mitch Twolan' from Randy" Collins. ..'Grand Valley opened, 'the. third period; with two gaMes, but that Was score 5-3. Next -game, Wednesday in Grand Valley. On the Pee Wee "k" front, Ripley defeated Kineardine 8-5. Doug. Ilawrylyshyn scored a. hat trick and made 'two assists. Paul Gamble scored twice, while Bruce' Sumner and John Forster each scored one goal and made two assists. Dave McLean. got the other goal. Assists went to, Jeff. Gamble with two, an one each to Robbie Brooks, DaVe Patterson, and Mike Clement. The .Bantam "A" Squad also put Mildmay out two games straight. In the -spent most of the'meeting Separate Schbot board . Monday night on the aims and objectives of __the syS-tm . Willia:ni Eckert, Direator of Education, gave a report sum- marizing what progress has been made to date relative to various system objectives and oUtlining what emphasis and direction these ob- jectives should receive in the future. He said, "It is my hope that a general review and redefinition of these objectives, at this time, will continue to ensure progress and iMprovement in what 'I believe to be a progressive and p rod ucti refilifil system." The board accepted the resignation of custodian Peter Gurnmow from Immaculate Conception School, • Stratford, ef- fective March 15, for personal reasons. The vpositionertise is being ad- d. The ceiling tile at the new addition at St. Joseph's school in Clinton is not satisfactory and will be replaced following a complaint to the Canadian Portable Structures, the general contractor, and to the sub-contractor. • A number of trustees have already indicated they are interested in attending • the 1980 Congress, of Education to be , held in Montreal in May --- only three may attend at board expense. THE MAN TO SEE IS . 65 ACRES in Winghaniarea, no buildings, over half bush- land, halanse. workable. This property has an excellent building site and is a very worthwhile investment prop- erty. WAWANOSH - Dairy farm, 200 acres, 170 workable . - 4 bedroom house -"barns 60 35, 55 x 39 and new barn 34 x 84, two silos, implement shed. Included in the sale is the milk quota and 50 cows. 207 ACRE hog setup, 176 acres workable land, new 237 ft. hog barn, large older barn,,new pole barn and 40 x 80' implement shed. Out- standing brick house. WAWANOSH - 200 acres, 140 acres good corn or_bean land. House completely insu- lated and broadloomed - new 16 x 20' family room, - implement shed 36 x 72, barn 45 x 90. BELGRAVE -, To close an Estate we offer this quality built bungalow with attached garage. Featured is the 12 x 15 broadloomed living room, dining room and excellent kitchen, good ' sized -° bed- rooms with lots of closets, on a well landscaped treed lot, and situated only one block from store and Post Office. M EL MATH E RS Phone 357-5208 Rep. L. W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Kincardine • III IP oise•sio•ii• WRNE REID SHOE REPAIR PHONE 528-2011 ••••,<*•iotawg.tipacitott;iatAisi.:,.:14.t000....pititd •-• B g VO.”11 3 p R