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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-28, Page 26ETTER SHOE LORNE WO woolow SHOE REPAIR puon $28.2on Intermediate hockey Donee Saturday, May 31st Lucknow Community Centre 125thicirthday Dante Friday, May 30th Lucknow Community Centre B A ricDONAGH REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 STOREY BUNGALOW, .3 bedrooms, % acre, paved road;_l Mile from Lucknow; $28,5007 2 BEDROOM. BUNGALOW, small lot, 1 block from post office, $26,500. HANDYMAN SPECIAL - 2 room frame dwelling in Lucknow, $10,500. ESTATE. HOMEICICittl9W, .15 storey.bungalow, with block from MaitMtreler. 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% 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 1 upright silo, and two 3 bedroom homes. 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. FOR RENT 1 STOREY, 3 bedroom, fully carpeted, rec. room, carport, Lucknow. i We are in tieed of listings ROBERT CAMPBELL BARRY McDONAGH Res. 520.7417 Res. 528.3821 The Winghain Pro-Life group met on May 5th, President Sally Campeau op- ened in grayer, then she welcomed all new board members. The new beard of directors are: president; Sally Caen- peaur-Isr-Vice preldent, Betty O'Donnell; secretary, Wanda Darnsnaa; treasurer, Richard Campeau; education chairman, Sally Campeau; assistant , education chair- man, Joanne Kirkland; mem- bership, Phyllis and Jerry Wilhelm; publicity, Fora Na- brostki; newsletter, Bonnie Falconer arid Joanne Kirk- land; phoning; Cory De Bruyn. Also included on the board are Hinka Bakelaar, George Brophy, Herman and Joanne Plas, Maggie Sand- ers, Madefine Loffin and Joan Van Den Assem. In her education report Sally Campeau reported that she and Colleen. Schenk, Ge- orge Brophy, and Dr.. Leahy presented a film slide, "Ab- ortion How It Is”, to the. Law clasS at the F. E. Madill High School April ,15th and 16th which included a panel dis- cussion: The president also went to the National Pro-Life annual meeting • in Ottawa May 9th and 4.0th, which gave her courage and sup-. port to continue. the fight for life of the unborn, handicap- ped and the aging.. ,„ The Kincardine G Right to Life annual meeting will be 'held Friday, May 23rd at 7:00 in the Kincardine Leg- ion with Dr. Et; L. L. • De Veber of London as guest. speaker, uiding.. *from page 5 finders ,and Rangers annually compete in their provintial •St. Sohn First Aid competition. Cookies - Brownies and Guides sold over 2,000,000 boxes in 1979 - have been with us since 1929. • Uniform changes, updated programs and community involvement vitally interest the quarter million girls and women who belong to the Girl Guides of Canada, giving theme a field in which to nurture and expand their qualities of leadership. From six years of -age to retired adult leaders, they form part of the world-wide sisterhood spanning - 98 countries . Fools can make money. It takes a wise man to tell how to spend it, -English proverb SALESMEN Esecutive Automotive AftermadietOpiortguity Ryon are aggressive, self motivated, sales oriented and • have a solid working knowledge of the automotive aftermarket [porta, equipment and machineshoPs], we *mid !Ike to discuss your future .With• us. We are One of the leaders in the industry with over 100 outlets, hi Ontario and hive a lot to offer to the • right candidate. Reply in writing to STEVE MARA, ,11,1eKERLIE-MILLEN, BOX 5051, LONDON, ONTARIO. N6A 4L6 -22,23 AUCTION SALE OVER 50 TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT Brindley Sales Yard DUNGANNON _SATURDAY, JUNE 7- 11:00 A.M. SHARP More consignments welcome Auctioneer Gordon H. Brindley 4011111111MINNW ogt and Statuling Timber All Species Also Paget Timber ..;pillOungannos-..p9q0:06, „ . Ai. • ieivn A *AI NA• Page 26,-7Lueknew Sentinel, Wednesdny, May 28, 1980 ',gingham romlife elects board of directors 114EWS.13:1()•;0, WINGIIAM SALES ARENA Large Liquidation Sale of New Furniture at the Wingham Sales Arena 680 Josephine Street [North end of Wingham} 3 Days Only Thursday, May 29 9- 6 Friday, May 30 9.9 Saturday, May 31 9-S FEATURED IN THIS SALE: 2, 3, and. 4 pc—cliesterlinid suites; 3, 4, ..and bedroom suites; good selection of table and chair sets in. solid woods; butte* Witches; brass beds; -quality box spring and nnattreses; china cabinets; cocktail tables; and end tables; oil paintings; laWn chairs; etC. REMEMBER SALE DATES AND TIME Plan to drop in as this fine furniture must he sold And will be offered at LIQUIDATION.PRICES TERMS. CASH, CHEQUES, VISA, MASTER CHARGE *Ingham Sales Arena 3574730 • • 3574987 . LIQUIDATIONS & AUCTIONS AMBERLEY one acre let on which is a family home, new addition about years old, 4 and 2 piece bath, electric furnace about 2% miles from Lake Huron On paved 'road. , WHITECHURCH 5 bedroom frame home, all newly renovated, carpeted with 2; 3 piece baths and oil furnace plus small barn. • GODERICH - 3 bedroom: frame home on lot 50 x 132, built in 1952, located on Cambridge Street, excellent value at the list price, $29,500. linmediate possession. APARTMENT BUILDING, Bruce County, 6. units of brick construction with coin washer and klryer. EXcellent financing available, attractive investment opportunity. Inquire for further information; LOCHALSH - an excellent Highway'location with good building to accommodate ' a business, plus a -well-maintained separate 3-bedroorn--herfeTrPrieed-to sell. DUNGANNON 3 bedroom home with 4 lots,_This older home has 4 pc. bath, sunporch and electric heat, asking 29,500. LUCKNOW - comfortable 2 bedroom bungalow, full length sun-porch, all electric heat, on an exceptionally nice lot, aiking $21,000. • RIPLEY AREA, brick home on .2 acres, good solid 4 bedroom, oil heat, piiced at $25,000. Owner will consider holding a first mortgage. FARMS . 504 ACRES, approx; 400 choice cash crop workable. Homes and buildings are well maintained, barns are well set up for beef and hogs, crop is in the ground and may be sold with the farm or fall possession is available,. ASHFIELD TWP. - 118 acres, approximately 23 workable acres, recently constructed residence, balance bush, river valley; potential camp site, Port Albert area. 300 ACRES - Ashfield Township, 3 bedroom borne, every convenience; barn has capacity for 45 sows, finishing 1000 yearly; liquid manure storage, 150 ACRES - Ashfield Twp., approximately 95 acres of tile drained, level cash crop land; 4 bedroom home with -new family room; barns could handle 50 to 60 sows. 100 ACRES - West Wawanosh, no buildings, appifik- imately 15 acres of hardwood bush. 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. Warren & Terry Zinn R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW, PHONE 529.7350 _MAAWIlam-lhAdor.-mwm^-1,11.4w