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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-01-14, Page 18a • Ix% .ry W , 310.11117 14. Ise ay • $Y LIUMN TO Mr. and Mrs. Jim Springer- and pringerand family motored • to %r o th) MITtart last Sundry, January 4 to lake theme, son, Leslie and George Jaoueson to catch aptane back to C,orn- *s, Nova, Scotia where they are stationed with the timed faeces.' Ron Geo*, who has been working for the Bell Tele- phone Co. in Walkerton, has been lrasnferred to London and started work there on., January 5. - Pete 6 den SOnnd and all igl�tets of the late Mr. and Jack tuapman and by: ire nephew the wen known retired Kincardine i'z"9 .' Chap- WWI of , riufthetown. thanks goes to Harry above information d°.our sympathy goes to tie Wilily on their bereave - Well Western Ontario con - times in a state of deep freeze and snow squalls -not the best weather for being outside. Along: with all the otter..'queer tidligu..even the temperaturesacross the cotmtry this morning were minus 18 here, zero in Alber- ta mid cold atMiamisothe ' radio report stated. Yesterday . ue., Jan. Donald Wyld \ of the Sixth Concession West had a both- . Family and friends ex- tend x=t nd their bestWishes. ANN Stormy weather stopped school. buses running on Wednesday and most stud - eats tudents'. who ; ride buses got a; holiday that day.,; Robert. Bregman attended Farmers' Week` m'. Hanover last Monday and his father, '. Bob Bregman attended the meeting there on. Tuesday. Jamie ° Young ; spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ` Young. Mr. and .Mrs. Len Cough- lin and family entertained friends from Hamilton ' and Tara on . the . weekend and enjoyed some snowmobiling. George Young of Lucknow visited, with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young on Sunday. e . Whitechurch Young Peop es held their . regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer Sunday evening. with a 28,2822 MURRAY MURRAY MOFFAT. Electrical Contractor, LUCKNOW Phone 528-2913 or 392-6061.. 3' BEDROOM HOME in .1!101Yroodi icom pletely reno- vated, 2 baths , attached garage. garage. 3 BEDROOM HOME, Havelock Street, Lucknow,''. 520,000: COMPLETELY -RENOVATED in 1974, three bedroom bungalow on double lot Asking .$45,000: NEW HOUSE - 4'/s acres, large family room with fireplace, 2 baths, creek crossing property, 1 mile from ..Lucknow 200 ACRE HOG FARM, 170:workable, 30 acres bush, beautiful 4 bedroom brick home. Farrowing barn 24 x 68 and converted barn 85.x 55 and 32 x` 64; implement shed. Must sell, for health reasons. 150 ACRE BEEF FARM, well drained, 4 acres°of bush, large barn, 4 bedroom house, close to the 200 acre farm above.: e are'in ruled of;listings BARRY'MeDONAGIII FRASER MacKINNNON 528-3821 ° .: Res: 395-2880 THE MAN TQ;, SEE IS a m NTEE FARMS 504' ACRES, approximately 400 choice cash : crop workable. Homes and buildings are well maintained,' barns are well set up for beef and hogs. Fall possession is available:• 25 ACRES located beHuron.Township, clear land, bush, • rough pasture and a springy . . 150 ACRES, Ripley area, 135 workable, 3 bedroom. home, 2 barns and new implement shed. 100 ACRES, West Wawanosh Township, approx. 65. workable, `15..ares bush, balance requiring drainage., HOMES TO CLOSE ESTATE, 2 bedrooms down and 2 bedrooms up extra ' large . lot, ' exceptionally well cared for. Immediate possession. Ideal retirement home: Asking $25,000.00; LUCKNOW - ° comfortable ,2 bedroom bungalow, full length sun porch, =all electric heat; on an exceptionally. nice-lot..Reduced to S17,000.00. COUNTRY HOME located on approximately 1 acre with:. a small barn, Pine River, area; DUNGANNON, 3 bedroom home with 3 extra lots. Owner will consider your offer. Asking S29.500. GODERICH - 3, bedroom home nicely kept. built in 1952 on good lot 50 x 132:. Asking $29.500.00. Immediate • possession, 'We have inquiries forfarms, both large and' small acreages. If you are thinking of selling, give us a call, we would be pleased to •talk to you. Corr Terry Zinn:. PHONE 529-7350 R. R.112, .LUCKNOW dour advertising message will . get a long distance c conne_cAon when you place an ad, in the newspapert ou'11 communicate to our entire readership ... at a surprisingly low cost. Get bigger sales going for you .. call The • WIN