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BEAUTIFUL RETREAT.
Property, five acres pic-'
turesque- -with trees -and
creek. Cozy home with
patio and pool. New steel
, horse barn. Reduced ask-
ing' price $33,000.
4 ACRES near Luckno*,
many mature trees, older
home for the handyman,
steel shed 24x48.
150 ACRES on Hwy. # 9,
north of Lucknow, 130
acres workable, new steel
'barn 32 x 102, 3300 bu.
steel granary, good cash
crop land, asking
$140,000. Due to health
reasons owner must sell,
all offers considered.
COUNTRY LIVING •
structurally good 1% stor-
ey home' close to town, on
a' one acre-. lot. For the
very low 'asking price of
$13,900 you get new roof,
drilled well, oil furnace,
kitchen with clipboards.
200 ACRES West Wawa-
nosh, over 100 level work-
able acres, 35 acres maple
bush. Mobile home with
new addition, no barn.
LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom
well maintained home in a
quiet residential area
new low asking price.
Financing available to ap-
proved buyer.
MEL MATHERS
.Wingham .
Phone 357-3208
Rep. L. W. Hutton
Real Estate Ltd.
Broker;'Klittitirdlite
ivisINTEE
HOMES
4 BEDROOM brickhome with large kitchen, living and
dining areas, family room and sun deck, located
approximately 1 mile from Lucknovv. Approximately 17
acres of property with barn and river at the back: Nicely
landscaped with trees planted. This home is in'
immaculate conditio.n,This property v?ould,be. hard to
duplicate.
3 BEDROOM home situated on Hamilton Street,
carpeted throughout, family kitchen, living area, large
garage, extra -well maintained,
TO CLOSE ESTATE, 2 bedrooms down and 2 bedrooms'
up, extra• large lot, exceptionally well cared for.
Immediate possession. Ideal retirement home.
ONE ACRE LOT located in East Wawanosh Township
on county road, list price $5,700.,
FIVE ACRES, four bedroom brick home, barn 40 x 60
and workshop 20 x' 40. Presently restoring and
refinishing furniture; equipment also available. Locat-
ed in Dungannon area.
WHITECHURCH 5 bedroom frame home, all newly
renovated, carpeted with 2, 3-piece baths and -oil
furnace, plus small barn.
LUCKNOW - comfortable 2 bedroom bungalow, full
length sun porch, all electric heat, on an exceptionally
nice lot, asking $20,500..
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.
KINLOSS TWP. - 225 acres, 4 bedroom brick home you
would be proud to own, all other buildings excellent. If
you are looking for an ideal family farm inquire for
more information.
300 ACRES - Ashfield Township, 3 bedroom home,'
every convenience; barn has capacity for 45 sows,
finishing 1000 yearly; liquid manure storage,
We have inquiries for farms, both large and
- small acreages:If you are thinking of selling,
give us a call, weVould be pleased to talk to
you.
Warren &Terry •Zinn
PHONE S29.7350 R. R.,# 2, LUCKNOW,
THE MAN
TO SEE IS
Lilebnow Sentinel,. Wednesday, October Ti 1980."Pelie 23
Obituaries
:TrawA
The Lucknow Brownies are holding registration for any . girls interested in Joining the
Lucknow Pack. Brown Owl, Lynda. Owen, right, is shown registering Sharon Askes while her.
mother, Dixie completes the registration forms. Girls age six to nine are eligible to join and
can contact'Lynda Owen for information. • [Sentinel Staff Photo]
*from page S•
Martha Wells received
the trophy donated by
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fair,
RR3 Ripley.
Western Pleasure
Martha Wells, Roxinna
Edwards, Joan. TtiIleger,
Carolyn Watt, Michelle
Flowers. Trophy donated
by Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Coiling received by
MarthaVellsof Lucan.
Hunt seat equitation,
pony:.Laura Johns, Lisa
• Watt; Tina Nesbitt, Tara
Wells - and Heather
Simmons.
Laura Johns, Tina
Nesbitt, Kelly Fitzgerald.
Barrel race, Martha
Wells, Carolyn Watt,
Larry Whitehead, Gladys
Watson, Keithliodgins
' Flag race, Martha
Wells, Gladys Watson,
Larry Whitehead,
Carolyn Watt.
Musical chairs pony,
Laura Johns, Heather.
Simmons, Peter Sim-
mons, Lisa-Watt.
Musical chairs horse,
Carolyn Watt, Larry
Whitehead, Martha
Wells, Keith liodgins,
Laura Johns.
RICHARD II RULE
BAKER
Suddenly, Friday, Sept.
19, 1980, Richard Bruce'
Baker of Magnetawan in
his 19th year,
BelOved son of Phyllis.
and Bruce. Dear brother
of 'Rgin, Roger and
Beverley.
A private f atnily ser-
vice was held in Moore's
Funeral Chapel, Monday,
Sept, 22 at Sundridge,
Ontario, .
Pallbearers were
Danny MacDonald,
Michael Irwin, David
Baker, Jeff Baker, Rick.
Haggart and Dan Steele.
Flower bearers were
the immediate cousins.
Besi des the family he
leaves to mourn his loss,
his grandpaents Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Irwin of. Ripley
and Mrs.. Edward Baker
of Dundalk, also several
aunts and uncles and
their families from the
surrounding area.
FOREST REGINALD
CA RTE R
Forest Reginald Carter
of Kincardine died in
Kincardine and District
General Hospital on
Monday, September 22 at
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read` small
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the age of 93,
He was born in Win-
throp, Ontario on June 28,
1887 to. Joseph and. Mary
ii(HuonrentteyT)9wCnasleipr,. f both of.
He is survived by his
wife, Thelma MacIntyre;
one sister, Mrs. 011ie.
Baxter of Goderich; one
grandchild; and four
great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by
his first wife, Myrtle
Stalker,' and one son,
Reginald,
A funeral service 'was
held at MOCallum,
Funeral Home, Goderich
On Wednesday, Sep-
tember 24 at 2 p.m. The
Revered G,L. Royal
officiated.. '
Interment was in the
Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
Pallbearers were. Ben
Ruttle, George Feagan,
Clarke •MacKinnon,
Bruce MacDonald,
Meredith MacGregor and
Bruno Cavasotta.
Tnesday, September- 16,
19§0 after a lengthy illness,
She -was 77.
A school teacher for II
years until.her marriage. in
1935, she was a member of
St, Helens United and Luck-
mow- United—Ehtirclies attcl
the United Church -Women..
Born in Ashfield Township
on.October 4., 1902; she vviii a
daughter of - the late John
Helm and the late Sarah
Anderson.
She married • Robert Lorne
Woods of West- Wawanosh
oil August 24, 1935.
She is survived by a
daughter, Donna Hawley of
Oshawa and was predeceas-
ed by ,her 'husband and
parents and one sister, Mary
Elizabeth Gardner.
The funeral service was
held from the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home
in Lucknow on Friday, Sept-
ember 19, .1980 at 2 p.m.
Rev. Douglas Kaufman, of
Lucknow United Church con-
ducted the service followed
by burial in Greenhill Cem-
etery.
Pallbearers were Bob Mur-
die, Bob Struthers, Cliff
Roulston, Gordon Anderson,
Palmer Kilpatrick and Allan
Finlay.
English Pleasure
Track Pony: Kelly Pit-
zgerald, Laura Johns,
Tina Nesbitt, Lisa Watt,
Tara Wells. Kelly Fit-
zgerald received, the
trophy donated by Mr.
and Mrs. Messenger,
Luckn ow.
English Pleasure
Track • Horse: Lynn
Flowers, Laura Johns,
Andrea Wells. Lynn
Flowers received the
trophy donated by Mr.
and Mrs. Norris
Messenger.
QP en r ;pony,
FATONAGH
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD.
528.2031 LUCKNOW
KINLOUGH 3 bedroom, 2 yr. old bungalow, electric
heat. Asking $29,900.
LUCKNOW 6 yr. old split level, 3 bedroom, family
room, fireplace, gimes room, in ground swimming
pool, paved drive, garage, and many extras. Willing to
trade, on-.a farm.
.2 YR. OLD, 6 imit apartment building, good income,
101/2 % mortgage. Ripley.
ESTATE HOME, Lucknow, 4 bedrooms, 3 pc. and 2 pc.
bath. Close to main street. Asking $23,500.
1 STOREY BUNGALOW, 3 bedrooms, 3/4 acre, paved
road, 1 mile from Lucknow, $28,500.
2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, small lot, 1 block from
post office. Make us an offer.
HANDYMAN SPECIAL - 2 room 'frame dwelling in
Lucknow, $10,500.
NEW HOUSE - 4'/2 acres, large family room with
fireplace, 2 baths, creek crossing property, 1 mile from
Lucknow.
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.
We are in need of listings
ROBERT CAMPBELL FRASER MacKINNON
Res: 5294417 "Res: 395-2880
ADA' [HELM] WOODS
Ada Jackson (Helm)
-Woods of Lucknow died in
Oshawa General Hospital on