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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-26, Page 23• This involved hauling fill from the pit of Gordon ! Stewart located across the road on the former Ely •Pollock farm, The Woodland Homes earlier - this winter built the new home for Mary and John Scott in the east end of the village. OlcOONAGH REAL ESTATE BROKER HANDYMAN SPECIAL 2 room frame dwelling in Lucknow $104500._ • . HOUSE -in Lucknow for rent, no children, ito pets. 2 BEDROOM litietpunAlow. plus extra lot, 3 blocks from their.P.OP0Astifignly $27,500. 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 13/4 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 partially remodelled. for dwelling, $15,000. FAR1ViS 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 1 upright silo, and, two 3 bedroom honies„ • 100 ACRES. - in Ashfield Twp., good buildings, 90 workable, highway location. 100 ACRES___- large barn; five acres of bush, and 3 bedroom house, Kinloss Township, $99,500. building • L: SKELTON /MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WAIKERTON PHONE 881.0234 ONTARIO A large stock of monuments at fair Prices Available for eveningappninUnents N r14 TEE vp4VA6to I TO RENT - house in Dungannon. We have inquiries, for farms, bath large and small acreages. If yciu are thinking of selling, give us a call, we woUld be pleased to talk to you. Warren & Terry Zinn R. R. 1i 2, LUCKNOWs PHONE 520.7350 ley couple recover from accident at -was born at Strathroy on ,Sunday. July 22, 1894 and died at OrticeleaHaven in Walkerton last Wed- nesday March 19, 1990 in' herl80 ;7:— She is survived by her family of one daughter and three sons to whom sympathy is extended at , this time of bereaVement. They are Douglas of the" • home farm on concession .8 west of Ripley, Margaret of-;,-London. Donald of „-Edmonton, -. Alberta 'and Robert of Achievement • final meetin& of the Kingsbridge Knotty. Girls was ,held at, Dona Hogan's residence, The, members 'discussed decorating . know-how and played a game called "Dec- orator'S Dilemma". The Square' Knots won by one point against the Centers of Interest. • The girls discussed their skit for Achievement Day and. decided 'what they will do. BY NANCY MlLTEINBU RG School, 'Over the Years IVIrs, MaeDonald was a well friendly, and active ' member of the Ripley community, The Woodland Homes " • firjr of Frank Graham of Benmiller and.. Goderich.- started last, Tuesday, .; March. 18, the • work of , preparation-of the . the new home for Mary ik • and John: C, MacDonald at the, west end of RiPley. Chatham, New Brun- swick. All attended and gradliated from Ripley Public School and Ripley Continuation School and ipley_District—Hfgh-- 11•••••••••••• LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom home in a good 1:esidential area - house nicely decorated with living room, dining room, and" kitchen, exterior aluminuM sided - low asking utiOn pay *from page 17 MacDonald and with Hospital in Kitchener Mrs. Effie Sutherland, where she spent the next Mrs. Gordon. Hayeock, • ten days,• She had suf- Ingersoll, Bev.' Scott, feted three broken ribs, London, Mr. and Mrs. --facial cuts and numerous—Donnie Blue and-fa—nay- bruises. And she is still of Toronto were holiday recuperating at home, visitors With, Mr: and Jerry suffered severe ,Mrs, Jack Scott, Bruce bruises but , no broken; and Murray. bones. And the van truck Donalda MOier Of - Was. demolished. Ripley Wingham. • was a recent area folks ebress. best visitor" with her sister wishes for their continued ChriS Robertson, recovery. - There were eight tables. Elsie Forrester of at the Senior 'Citizens' Malcolm 'Street- irf-Ripley -ogreSsive Euchre is, at present enjoying Party on .ThurSday. All Winter vacation in 'enjoyed • the fun and Florida visiting with her gatneS..Seine of the prize, brother and .sister who winners;were Annie :(Joe). have horries„.in the Indian 'Scott; MarY RockS and Largo areas ,MacDonald, Amelia on the Gulf side: -On ,a COminings and. 'Frank' recent weekend in mid- Scott. • MarCh her daughter Mr: and Mrs. Jim Barbara Barber of Brooks and Mr. and Mrs, Norwood was up -to-Howard-Thompson •were Ripley and • from here Sunday guests of Mri and they went to Toronto to Mrs: Cecil Norman, 9th fly south. Kincardine. Owner and operator of Last., Friday afternoon, tile'- Ripley Hardware March 21, 1980 the funeral store• John KOsinerly of, • service for Mrs, Hazel KitiCardine is hack from. .MacDonald was, held at. a two Week vacation 'in the MacKeniie MCCreath Florida: Funeral Horne. Ripley In case yoU heard the • with Rev. Jim Bushell o burglar m alarringing at St. Andrews United the Ripley , 'Royal Bank ch urch , Ri p l e y • of last Monday morning it ficiating. Spring burial Was due .' td • the hYdre will be • in the :Ripley interruption .'last. Friday Cemetery with preserit and Saturday. This made `temporary entomhment it necessary for Manager, the cemetery chape l, Bill. Carson to adjust the Wife of the late Dan J. alarm device to stop the. MacDonald of-ConcesSion ringing. . 8..west of Ripley, the former Hazel A. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wped and son Glen from GeorgeteWn visited with • Mrs, Wood's 'grand , Parents-- Mr.---and —Mrs. Sam Emerson and with Mre. Frances Gillies last Wednesday. Mrs. Woo is... the. former ' Glenda . Emerson; dauihter of. Mr: and Mrs. Glen Emerson of GeorgetoWn. f Sunday visitors. with Mr. . _and LIYIrs-r-- -Robert. — Osborne and f array. were Mr. and MrS,. Ralph c Sott, Kincardine Township, Mr. and Mrs. d Allan Hartwick an family of Kincardine Township, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wrightson and Kenneth of Bruce Township, Debbie Ferris of Glarnrnis, Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander of Glammis. The occasion. was Mr. Ralph Soda's birthday anniversary. Joyce Osborne of .University of Guelph was horne for the weekend. Several beef farmers from this district were at the University of Guelph, Arboretum Centre on Wednesday. They at- tended a Bruce County. Beef Health Project. Gladys Arnold and Mrs. Marjorie Reid were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hewitt, Bervie. Anne Liddle, Malton, was a., weekend visitor with her aunt and, uncle, Mr, „and' Mrs, Doug Lidolle. Mr: and Mrs. Glenn Campbell, Kincardine, spent Sunday with Mr. andlVirs. Stewart Shiells. Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar MacDottatd and fainily Brampton spent -the weekend with Mrs. Mary 'THE MAN TO SEE IS APARTMENT BUILDING, Bruce County, 6 units of brick' construction with coin washer. and dryer. Excellent financing available, attractive investment opportunity. Inquire for further information. LOCHALSH - an excellent Highway, locatien with good solid building to accommodate a business, plus a well maintained separate 3 bedroom home. Priced' to sell. WEST WAWANOSH TWP, - 2 to in country, drilled well, hydro and septic tank. Ripley area, brick home en 2 acres, good solid 4 bedroom, oil heat, priced at $25,000. Owner will consider holding -rnortgageTH FARMS ASHFIELD TWP'. - 118 acres,i approximately 23 workable acres, recently constructed residence, balance bush, river valley; potential camp site, Pert Albert area. 150 ACRES Ashfield Twp:, approZintately 95 acres of tile drained, level cash crop land; 4bedroom home with new family room;, barns could handle 50 to 60 Sows. KINLOSS TWP.,,100 acres with approximately 80 . workable, 3 bedroom home and beef barn 50 x 52 with bunker silo. DAIRY. FARM, Ripley area, .150 acres, barn can accommodate 30 cows; nice 3 bedroom bungalow; financing available from F.C.C. for approved purthas- er. 100 ACRES West Wawanosh, no buildings, approx- imately 15 acres of hardwood bush. 172• ACRES Kinloss, Whitechurch area, approximately 65 Workable, balance pasture, mixed bush. 300 ACRES, Aslifield Township, 3 bedroom home, every convenience; barn has capacity for 45 sows, finishing 1000 yearly; liquid, manure storage. 70' ACRE FARM, Cuirass Township, close to Teeswater; 9 room' brick home, well maintained; older barn and new implement shed and corn crib, • BELGRAVE '•• Three .custom built bungalows all it!) excellent condition through- out and are situated close' to store and Post Office - one must be sold'. to • close an Estate. BELGRAVE - Mobile home on a gpod sized lot. For low cost living try this listing. 200 ACRES West Wawa- nosh, no barns, over 100 acres workable, 35 acres hardwood bush: KINLOSS TWP. 113 acres, 79 acres,' good corn land-. House restyled with new family room. .Barn 57 x with steel roof, 5000 bu. steel: granary,--'-pit—silo—and- -the asking price is only $89,000. Offers considered. ONE ACRE LOT on Highway 86 • between ,Lucknow and- Amberley. Good place for house or, house and small business. Priced in the sev- enties, WAWANOSH dairy_ farm. 200 acres, 170 woricalble, bedroom house; barns 6Q x 35, 55 x 35, 34 x 84. Two Silos, implement shed 66 x 34, 47 tie 'ups. 50 cows' and quota included in sale. 65 ACRES in Wawanosh. Over half bush. AcCess to two paved roads. Priced, rea- sonable. ...1 FIVE ACRES in.' Kincardine Twp, New poured basement walls ready for new home; hydro, septic tank, and dril- led well are in. Asking $21,900.. • Owner transterred,.. RIPLEY - 1Q0 acres 81 acres systematically tila. 3 yr, old bungalow, new' imp. shed, WEST WAWANOSH ,Twp. 200 acres, Over 100 acres cash cfop land. No barns. Large acreage of hardwood bush. MEL MATHERS Wingham Phone 357-3203 Rep. L. W. Henan Real Wee Broker, Kinetwdloe bill••••••••••00 We ore In need of listings ROBERT CAMPBELL BARRY MeDONAGII . Res. 5294417 Reg. 528.3821 KINLOUGH - 2 year old, 6 room horne, 960" sq. ft. bungalow on lot 66' x 132', immediate possession. Asking $29,900, financing available. pUNGANNON, 3 bedroom home with 4 lots. This older home has 4 pc. bath, suriporch and electric heat, asking $29,500. LUCKNOW comfortable 2 bedroom bungalow, full length sun porch, all electric •heat, on an exceptionally nice •lot, asking $21,000.