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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-12, Page 23FARMS E011:SALE , 750 ACRES Cash crop land. Morris Township. Near Blyth. Good buildings. A-SHFl ELD TOWNSHIP-Beef-set up:200 acres-.-Level land. Good buildings. •li NEAR DUNGANNON - Hog operation. 100 acres, Excellent buildings. ASI-IFIELD TOWNSHIP NORTH - Cash 'crop. 100 acres. No buildings. NEAR BLYTH --Hog_farrow to_finish, Also beef set up 7 147 acres, 2 Harvestpre silos. Modern set up with good buildings. WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP. Near Nile. 50 acres. 20 workable. 30 acres hardwood and cedar bush and stream. Good investment property. $45,000. , NEAR LONDESBORO - Beef and hog set up. 290 acres. New home. Hardwood bush. Good buildings. COLBORNE TOWNSHIP 200 acres on edge of Goderich. 147 workable. Hardwood bush. Gravel deposits. Driving shed. Excellent remodelled house. Good corn and cash, crop land. DAIRY SET UP: Near Kincardine. 150 acres workable land. All• equipment. Priced for immediate sale. BUILDINGS LOTS Choice serviced building lots in the growing residential area in Goderich. Plan your new home now. HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL Several choice business locations •in the growing Goderich area. 4 lane highWay serviced loti adja6ent to Suncoast Mall. For these farms, or if you are buying or selling, contact R. A. (Gus) Chisholm. Phone 524-8554 or Business .524-2177. • Alexander &Chapman Realty Limited Goderich ' 524.2177 GrierSruce .W0or • ...Luclino Sentinel, Weaneadety, March 1.2-7 *98O Rage 23 obituaries She lived nearly all her He, is- also survived • by a: sister, Nora Perrett of Kings, Kaufniati of LUckuov,e United , Church conducted the' ser- • NIXON. symnath-y;TheROM Carta ian Legion, WaterIc4.' Branch& 'I No.' 530 held a service, Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. at the Edward Good Funeral Home. ip iey. WO • •• afternoon (Tues., Mar. yard and cacti are.. Township sympathy goes great deal of desert and Kincardine yesterday grapefruit tree , in the to his brother any crops must be and 2nd concession west cousin, Laura Kearns of fortunately the area they between' Tucson and Humphrey of Point Clark irrigated. The land and to , his sister Evelyn on Mar. 4 from a trip to some of the devastation Mrs. Bert Irwin of view, A visit was made to Arizona. They, first 11). A native of Huron everywhere.. There is Ripley. _ a 200-year-old Mission on visited McCosh cousins near Phoenix. They saw Visited Was not in: thebTu ac. Preston, returned home done by recent floods but and some silver mines *from page 17 pepple haVe an orange or -Grays Arnold rid"her Cecil - LSan Xavier Reserve and to TUb'ac Whicii- was -a. early I700s. Remains Of the adobe Presidib have are many copper mines been preserved and a Museum erected. There Spanish stronghold in seemed flat but always dark mountains . are in flood area. Then , they AMANDFUL went to Tucson and met Watson • and CUllet relatives and visited Reg 0F.CASH and Harriett 1VIoore. They found Reg and Ha‘rriett IS BETTER enjoying ` the sunny weather •at Tucson. They, said it would haVe been TNANA rather lonesoitie if the - Ripley folks hatin'.i bOen SO good, o write and keep GARAGFRIL them informed. • Daytime temperatures OF -.STUFF at Tucson ranged -from 73-78 degrees F. Most married life on Willotighby + _ . Jack C.. Gillespie, in his 64th year, of 147 Gordon St., Sarnia, (formerly of White, church) died Mareh 5, 1980 at: St. JosepYs. Hospital; Sarnia, 'after .a -lengthy ill- ness. He wars4 a member of Parker Street United Church, the Masonic Order, and the Lambton Shrine Club.- He was dearly hived and will be sadly missed' wife, GILLESPIE Johnston was a letter carrier for the past 13' years, a member of knox Presbyter- . ian 'Church,' Waterlpo; and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 530, He served in the Royal.Canadian Air Force • during the, 2nd World War from 1941 . 1945. He was the, sonof the late Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, heSband' of Benton, Kentucky, also set, vives, " day, March 6, 1980, in his 67th. year,' • V' ' . . byteriatt Church ,CondtiCted the service: .. Pallbearers ',.were Xloyd- Moffat, Jim Henderson, Gov. don Fisher, George Whitby, Jim: Boyle and-Russell Whit7. . • • informal was - at South Kinloss Mausoleums with spring burial in', Seutft, loss Cemetety...;• ,PHILLP HENRY STEER cession four,' Kinloss Town. ship died suddenly on Thurs. beheld for-M-Robert-Jewell at the-south half oe Lot 9, -Concession 10, Colborne Township. Go three corners. north of.Goderich on Highway 21 to Sunset Golf 'Course 'corner, turn right and go east ap-, proximately 1 mile-. SATURDAY, MARCH 22 at 1:00 P.M, TRUCK: 1970 Ford '70 cab over truck with 17 ft. platform, 41/2 ft. side racks, tarp Poles, etc,, 5-speed transmission, 2 Speed rear end, good rubber. Selling • _Leertif etl itt_eoesLeenclition__ • Philip Henry Steer of con- COMBINE: Massey Ferguson 300 self-propelled combine with cab, straw chopper, 10 ft. quick attach pickup head with 9 ft. pickup, No: 33. three row. narrow corn head. TRACTORS: Massey Ferguson 285 diesel tractor with multi power external'hydraulics, 18.4 x 43 rear tires, power shift rear wheels, bought new October, run only .330 hours; Massey Ferguson 65 diesel tractor with multi power, good tires, adjustable rear wheel. Robin manure loader with hydraulic bucket, set of T-bar duals 16 - 9 x 28. MIXMILL: Bought new October 1979. Artsway 450 gtrtisne.iler7ixer PTO unloading auger, etc. used very o MACHINERY: Smith-7-ft.- auger snowblower, 1 year old; Massey Ferguson 124 haybaler PTO drive,; Heston 280 self propelled swather with hay conditioner; Allied 40 ft. portable grain auger, PTO, drive; Massey Ferguson three-furrow 16" trip bottom plow; 2 gravity boxes on wagons; bale stooker; 20 ft. tube hay eleVator, wagon and flat rack; Massey Ferguson No. 33 fifteen run seed drill on rubber in good working order. New Idea 150 bushel PTO manure spreader with flail spread, Kewanee 10 ft, wheel disc, 3 PTIiiteh blade; Kongskilde 11'1"cultivator, Vicon 3 PTHitch ferw tilizer spieader; George White lee gal, 3 PT71-1' • aluminum tank weed sprayer; Harrow leader pole on wheels with six section 'diamond harrows; John Deere 45 ft, pOrtable hay elevator with PTO drive; 2 - 200 gal. fuel tanks; quantity of hog feeders; Gehl harnmermill; 4" grain, auger with motor; racks for pick-up truck; new push gas !mem, mower; power Ornery; electric motors plus other items not men- qioned. FARM IS SOLD TERMS: CASH' PAY OF SALE Richard Lobb Auctioneer ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS • WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO SKELTON- #019.R.1114 CLEARING AUCTION SALE A large stock of monuments at fair prices Available for evening appointments CLINTON 482-7898 1914 in Devon, England, a son, of the late Philip Steer and, the late Nell, Cole. He Thiarried End at Newton Abbot, DeVen; Eng. • land on Mare]] 30; 1435. They emigrated. to Canada with their four enikifeo in 195'0. Mr. Steer• is survived by his wife, three daughters, Margaret, Mrs. Fred 'Wood ley of London, Phyllis, Mrs. Epti Wallace Of London, and Ruth, Mrs. Don Bell, R. 5, LucknoW, and one son, Peter of Lucknow. I hereby proclaim the period from March 24th to March4 29th, 1980 as Grey-Bruce Promo- tion week and urge all citizens to observe and promote the many qualities of -the Grey- Bruce Area. Alvin Thompson, Warden, County of- Bruce. Clar4 B4 Nixon, wife of the Street in Lucknow, attended $lie was predeceased bY A farnierf he was a Mein- 1)ridge, Devon, Etigland and vice. • !ate Harry J. Nixon, passed Liteknow. Presbyterian her husband* and her broth.: ber of the • Lucknow Agricul- a brother, Ken of Colchester, Honorary pallbeareri were away suddenly at her home Church and Was life ers, Johti, Gordon, • tural Society seping..as see. England; Ted collYeten ,BilLatabanue nn ~Yilloughby__Slreet Win- -me ..--.---itetem-Peretrte-it-ele,-Tiffamorid--Vi-delifesidelit-Tnd an -'' wwairdedc—eased bYhTs- - Paubearers were. Wayne Monday, March •j, 1980,' SandY• • ''active. Member of Chalmers parents and a brether, Roy, The former Clara Belle Surviving are her daugh, Funeral service waS held PresbYieriOu Church, White; The -funeral - service was' Bell, Dave Evans, Ernie Hanna, Fred, de. Boer, John MaeLeed •was born in Kinloss ters, Dorothy, Mrs- Cyril , • 4 • at the MacKenzie and Me- church, aPd tbe ehurcn chew, - held • at the MacKenzie and - de Beer and Simon de Boer. ToWnsbiP on Febtuary 28th, BroWn of LucknoW,... and 'Creith Funeral-Honte in -• He alio drove school bus for' • McCreath Funeral Home in • • 1894.. She was the ,daughter Evelyn; Nits, Jack Hussey of LiicknOvv *nn "Wednesday Gerdon tvlantgotnerY Lid. Lucknow on. Saturday', March Spring burial will follow in of the late John MacLeod and Walkerton,. and three grand- "- Maieh 5th: Rev, Wm'.. Minn- • -26 8,1980 at 2 p.m. Rev. Doug South Kinloss Cemetery. Evangeline Barclay. ' children, One brother Fred of .shaw of the Lucknow: prei. He Wes born en Marcn , - - ociety, as an expression of Truck; tractorercombinerfarrminachinery , etc. to JOHNSTON On March 3, 1980, at his residence, 96 York Street; Kitchener, Raymond Keith Johnston, aged 62. Mr. the fortner Jean Hassan„ Father of Murray of - thener, Brian of Elora, Bruce Olive, daughter: and son-in- of. Waterloo, Moira Pe Kit law, Donna and Rick, West, • •chener. Brother of Madeline grandchildren, Stephanie, MacDonald -Of London and-. Shawn and Shannon •West; Mrs. Hector (Edith)Cooke' of son; Barry and: daughter-in- Kitchener. Predeceased by: law, Debbie Gillespie; one brother and a sister. daeghter, Lorraine and son: :Rested at the Edward R. Scott. Walker, . all of Good Funeral Home, 171 Sarnia; `a sister, Mit. Agnes King Street; south, Water- Farrier of Whitechurch; -also Iola, after neon On Wednes7 many kind friends and rela- day, March till noon • on tives. Thursday, March 6, them to Jack was predeceased by KnoX Presbyterian Church his mother and father,, Mr, for funeral service, on Thurs. and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie, day at 2 p.m. ReVerend Whitechurch. Charles Cochrane officiated, The funeralW4s' held on • interment Parkview Cemet- Friday, March , 7 with Rev. cry, Waterloo. For those' who . - John Barrett officiating.- In- desire, donations may be terment Grandview Mentor- made to the Canadian Cancer' ial Gardens, Sarnia. . S