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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-16, Page 22The Lucknow and District Horticultural ,Society met at the 'Legion Hall April 9 with the president Eunice Cun- ningham presiding,. The , meeting opened . with the minutes of previous meet- ings ,read by Mrs. Wilbur Brown. Mrs. Alex Andrew report- ed on the finances, Five hundred dollars has 'been donated to the Lucknow Dist- rict Community Centre for landscaping and $100 dona- tion to the Lucknow Legion for use of the hall. I The delegates 'to District 8 Births THE` MEAN TO' SEE IS POINT CLARK - Lot 75 x 158 overlooking Lake Huron. Owner must sell. Asking $16,000. • LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom home in a good_ residential area - house nicely decorated With living room, dining room, and kitchen, exterior aluminum sided low asking price. BELGRAVE - Three' custom ; built bungalows - all in excellent condition through- , out and are situated dose to store and Post Office - one must be sold to close an Estate. BELGRAVE - Mobile home on a good sized lot. For low cost' living try this listing. 200 ACRES West Wawa= nosh, no barns, over 100 acres workable, 35 acres hardwood btkh. KINLOSS TWP. 113 acres, 79 acres good corn land. House restyled with new family rootn. Barn 57 x 60 with steel roof, 5000 bu. steel granary, pit silo and the asking price is only $89,000. Offers considered. DUNGANNON All the conveniences of town- living in this NEARLY NEW 3 bedroom bungaloW 'on large lot. B-153 Phone Chris • Holloway 395-5952 or even- ings 395-3448. Goderich of- fice 524-8100. AMBERLEY Country living in this 2 bed- room bungalow. Under $35,000.00 PERFECT FOR RETIREMENT. D-3 Phone Chris Holloway 395-5952 or ' evenings 395-3448. Goderich office 524-8100. 65 ACRES in Wawanosh. Over half bush. Access to two paved roads. Priced rea- sonable. • MEL MATHERS Wingham Phone 157.3208 Rep. L. W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. • .1 Broker, Kincardine p••••••••••••• POINT CLARK 2 bedroom winterized home. Family room with franklin. Garage also on beautiful lot 100' x 100'. C-151 Phone Chris Holloway 395-5952 or • evenings 395-3448. Goderich office 524.8100. Bluewater Shrine Club Danee FrlditY, 4411.18th Lucknow Community Centre* r. WWII REID tuaorow SHOE REPAIR .PHONE 528.2011 PETTER SHOES We-st Rerun Jr. Farmers Spring l olltes S.raturday, April 19th Lucknow ComMoulty centre 22-Aueblow Sentinel, WedneatittY, APTI1 16, 1980 The organizational meet- ing of the Dungannon calf club was held on March 20 at Brookside School. An inform- ative talk by pest speaker Len MacGregor Was enjoyed: The • club held' an election of officers with the following results: 'president, Ralph Nivins; vice-president, Heather Ann Stapleton; sec- retary; Kevin Smith; press reporters, Christine Staple .Demonstraw*.how,t0;storthoospigoo ,_ ley renTttar*_,:attendin,g_Actieleatiting arc Mrs, Cunningham and . .gates. . plantS, and terrariums. was Mrs, Brown. Thanks was expressed by given.by Jessie Kirkland. A Belle Mole was appointed ineinbers of the different denionstration - on making press reporter. - Lucknow: churches for the inacranie hangers and. ono- ' The association convention Easter lilies placed in the ; mental pieces by Belle. Mole will be held at Lakehead Ifni- churches by the Society. ' followed. The' ,demonstra. • versity, Thunder ' Bay. this A very interesting demon- tions were ranch enjoyed• • year with the president and stration and talk On ways of LunCh was served, by Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs. M. Hender- ariize elu son, ,..Mrs. Finlayson and. is Mrs, lvlowbray. "—aMPBELL LarrY and Lois • Campbell of •Ashfield. Township and Frank and • Elizabeth Freeman, Char's-. town, South Cardina, are • happy and thankful to an- nounce the arrival of their third granddaughter, Lauren La Bruce Campbell, April 10, 1980, at Fairfax County Hospital, Springfield, Virg- inia, 8 lbs. 5 oz., daughter of Dr. Peter and Laider: Camp- bell and dear sister of Robin and Amanda. ••••••••••••• Hutton REALTY WORLD W.J. Hughes 38 East St., Goderich or.. Huron Rd. Pi:Ant:Clark ton, Lucknow Sentinel and. Gerald NiVinS, Goderich Sig- nal-Star; Youth representa- tives are Perry Van, Osch and. Ralph Nivins. YES! people C.DO read THE 7 STEPS'TO HEALTH? small ads YOU BET YOUR. LIFE IT CAN CANCE1 .I3EBEATEN? CAN. PLEASE GIVE. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY YOU ARE , FARMS FOR SALE COLBORNE TOWNSHIP Near Goderich, just listed, '100 acres with 90 workable, .10 acres bush., very good buildings. 0 750 ACRES. Large beef set-up. Cash crop land. Morris Twp. near Blyth. Corn drying set-up. :Good buildings. GODERICH TOWNSHIP 165 acres. 108 good cash crop. Partially systematically drained. NEAR BLYTH' 100 acres. 70 workable. 15 acres hardwood bush. Real good buildings. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP". Beef set hp. 200 acres. Level land. Good buildings. NEAR- DUNGANNON - Hog operation. 100 acres. Excellent buildings. ASHFIELD .TOWNSHIP NORTH - Cash' crop. 100 acres.' No buildings. NEAR BLYTH - Hog farrow to finish. Also beef set up. 147 acres. 2 Harvestore silos. Modern set up with good buildings. WEST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP. Near Nile. 50 acres. 20 workable. 30 acres haldwood 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 iii Goderich. Plan your new home now. . HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL Several choice business locations in the growing Goderich area. 4 lane highway serviced lots adjacent to Sancoast Mall. For these farms, or if you are buying or selling, contact R. A. (Gus) Chisholm. Phone 524-8554 or Business 524-2177. Alexander 14 Chapman Realty Limited Goderich 524.2117 APARTMENT BUILDING, BruCe County; 6 units of brick construction with ',coin washer and dryer. Excellent financing available, attractive investment oPportunity. Inquire *for kiirther information, LOCHALSH - an excellent Highway.location with good, solid bhilding to accoinmodate a businesi, plus• a well• maintained separate 3 bedroom home. Priced to, sell. WEST WAWANOSH TWP. -.2 lots in Country, drilled well, hydro and septic tank. KINLOUGH - 2 year old, 6 room home,. 960 sq. ft. bungalow on lot 66' x 132', immediate possession. Asking $29,906, financing available. DUNGANNON, 3 bedroom h,ome. with 4 lots. This older home has 4 pc. bath, sunporch and electric heat, asking $29,500. LUCKNOW, conifortable, 2 bedroom bungalow,' full length sun porch, all electric heat, on an exceptionally nice lot, asking $21,000. 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 ASHFIELD TWP. - 118 acres, approximately 23 workable acres, recently constructed residence, balance bush, river valley; potential camp site, Port Albert area. 150,ACRES - Ashfield' Tyvp., approximately 95 acres of tile drained, level cash crop land; 4 bedroom home with new family room; barns could handle 50 to 60 sows. KINLOSS TWP. 100 acres with approxiinately 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 purchas- 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, Ashfield' Township, 3 bedroom hoine, 'every convenience; barn has capacitY for 45 sows, finishing .1000 yearly; liquid manure storage. 70 ACRE FARM, Culross Township, close to Teeswater; 9 roam brick home, well maintained; older barn and new implement shed and corn -crib. TO RENT - house in Dungannon. We have inquiries for farms, both large and r. small acreages. if you are thinking of selling, give us a call, we Nould be pleased to talk to you. Warren & Terry Zinn R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW, PHONE 529.1350 HOMES r.