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,Vaiolatow Soutlisafi Wodateaday*,3toutuy A. 1981
• E. Farm servIces
£LEANING BARNS, .reiriov
• ing Manure piles., Phone
Robert SYtnes, 528-3047,
.0! 528-3140, Want*. 2-5ar,
BUG STABLE
EQVIPMNT
CI8ers, Bunk.Feeders,
Unloaders Parro‘Ving
aelits.dWate;/10wIS.
Cow Silo
Hog S
gi.Cogntact
39543960 3
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528-2031 LLICKtslOVV
COUNTRY LOT, ,4 bedroom brick home, 2 baths,
double garage, 14% 1°°#gage. Asking only $45,000:
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3,BEDROC) ROME in Holyrood, completely renova
ted, 2 baths, attached garage. •
Vir HOUSE - 41/2 acres, large family room with
• fireplace, 2 tiatlis, creek crossingproperty, 1 mile from
• Lucknovi. ,
100 ACRES, well drained flat, workable, .Kinloss.
RIPLEY
kinig on'4 bush,
AREA 4 acres' 2 13eiv--$27,000—
dronm, home
and small
beau nyerted , reasons
ant 4 bedroom bnck barn 85 x ns
68 and co sell for health 4 acres 0- -
f bush,
• •_,30.;acrq)...,.•••• •
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HOG FARM.' home. Failvw64; implement
ItE BEEF FAR
200 ACRJ3 170 workable, 55 and 32 x shed Must •
151) well drained, 4 betirooni!; uSe.e1OSO, to the 200 acre farm
aro,
We are hi need of listings
FRASER MaeK114NON
Res: 395-2884)
BY MAY BOYLE
ICINLOUG/1 W.M.S.
Mrs. Tom McDonald was
hostess on W dnesday after-
noon for the Presbyterian'
meeting. the theme
was NeW •YearS.
• The president, Mrs, 'Glen
• Ilaidetiby was in charge and
gave.the opening from 'The
Glad Tidings and ' a -poem,
I'm not what you see.
• Thank you notes were read
• from those who were remem-
bered with Cheerio boxes at
• Christmas,
Mrs. Don Robertson gave
• the treasurer's report. Nine
• ladies answered the rolicall
with the payment of fees.
Miss Winnifred Percy had
the devotional part of" the
meeting, using Psalm 37,
verse 5, in keeping .with the
theme and concluded with a
p&m, New Year's Wishes;
Mrs. Don. Robertson, and
Mrs Glen Haldenby. who
.
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had attended the Presbyter-
ial at Yfinghani on Monday
last reported on that meet-
ing.
F ender
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Raminer Milis,'Blender /..
f Roller' Mifts, Blender
1 Mills forGround eis. i
- ture corn, Augers, Leg
Elevators. i ;
- i ACORN - Cable Barn f,
Cleaners, Hydraulic' Man- i
= ure pumps.
iWESTEEL-ROSCO-Grain
bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu., 1
Bulk Feed Tanks. 11
• ACME, - Fan -Jet Ventila- f
tion Systems. 1
ASTON -Ventilation Sys- 1
/ tems.
1 0 & L - Complete Hog
Confinement Systems. f.,
;. SLURRY -SLINGER - Li- (
= quid Manure Spreaders.
CLAY a Parts and Service• 1
for Clay Equipment. j
AERO.FLUSII. - Liquid ii
Manure PuMps, Aerators,rt,
Separators. . , f
WE HANDLE • i
EVERYTHING -ALMOST 1
l --21tfar
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ishing for
.111 don't
uionts
with a
WANT
;
Three
'I. ;
need�f
vations. Hog
eattie
stable cleaner. Older barn
barn24.;11
5
1°6 withB
:',1Minediate'Sale,
necessary at the lciVv-price
of $37,500. Situated in
Morris'TownshiP.
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.ST. HELENS HELENS - Restyled
hoMe-on,*a 3 acre lot -
coloured siding -house ful-
ly insulated 2 baths -
attractive kitchen new
j. insulated workshop' 24 x 1
32.- combination Oil -wood
; furnace in house. Taxes
f only 590 per year. -.
WAVVANOSH acre
property • 3 miles from
Wingham. House fully re,
f styled.Witb new wintlews,
I aluminum Siding and,nevirl
I roof. This house has twol,
j full baths, living room., f
-1 dining, roont and kitchen
with custom Cupboards.
1 Financing available
owner. .1
j
TURNBERRY -:100 acres
1: cropland, 85 workable, no f '
buildings, ill fence bot -A
f. tonis removed, Asking j
I price $85,006: •
WEST WAWANOSH
i '200 acres over 100 work- f,
able, 35 'hardwood bush. ;
Mobile • home with new ).
addition, no batti.
LUCKNOW - Ownet. mov-
Eicellent 3.bedroein
• two storey brick home, /
close to downtowniVith
conveniencei, home in ..
j excellent condition, pric-
ed real low, • t
•
Wee
have several area
mATHERS.
1 buSittesses for sale.
ELWinahm
Phone 357-3208
�iI,g
I /top. 'W. Button
Real Estate Ltd.
BrOkeri‘Kbieturilini
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185 ACRES,,, approximately 165 workable acres, i
systematiCally. tiled; Ashfield Township.
400 ACRES, approximately 85 workable, 3 bedroom
4welling and pole barn 44 x 88, Ashfield Township.
113 ACRES, Kinloss Township, approximately 85
workable, 3 bedroom home with new addition, beef
ba,rn and 5000 1m. steel granary. .
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.
100 ACRES, West Wawanosh Township, approxitn-
M ately 65 workable,- 15 acres• bush, .balance requiting
drainage.
HOMES
LUCKNOW 3 bedroOtt, home, large kitchen, oil heat,
asking $23,500. •
LUCKNOW - comfortable 2 bedroom bungalow, full
length sun porch, alt electric heat, on an exceptionally
*nide lot. Reduced to $17,0000O. ,
COUNTRY HOME located on approliimately .1 acre
with a small barn, Pine River area. •
DUNGANNON - 3 bedroom home with 3 extra lots.
Owner will consider your offer. Asking $29,00.
GODERICH - 3 bedroom home nicely kept, built in
I 1952, on good lot 50 x 132. Asking 829,500.00.
Immediate possession.
We have Inquiries for farms, both large arid
Small acreages. If you are thinking of selling,
gitfo Os a call, we would be pleased to talk to
you.
14!ttrrett Tit* Zinn
PHONE 5294350
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FOOMEA
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lornet
SALE NOW ON
SHOES
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Then the 1981 programs Olds, Alberta, where he has
were made and the president ° Work.
'closed the meeting with a
reading and also give the
• courtesies. After a hymn and
grace, lunch was serve !by
• SOCIALNEWS
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Percy, who
celebrated their 45th wed-
ding anniversary on January
22nd. On Friday evening
they had as dinner guestS
Mr. and Mrs. Angus IvIcAr-
thur of Tiverton and Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Hodgins, Visiting
at the Percy home on Wed-
• nesday evening were Mr.
• and Mrs. Charlie Murray.
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins has
•\ been with her sister (Peg)
Mrs. George Bell at Kincar-
dine, who was a patient in.
Kincardine and District Hos-
•.pital, following the death of
her husband, George.
•. Wayne • Percy • of New
Brunswick spent a few, days
with his parents and other
relatives here and friends at
• Wingham_ before leaving for
Sympathy is extended to
Mr, and Mrs. Chris Shelton
of Lucknow, and formerly of
here, in the suddendeath of
her -nephew; lan Wolliston Of
London at the age of 33
Year
, -
SUnday visitors with, Mr.
and ?Ars. ,Tom, McDonald
were *Mr. and "'• Mrs. Bert
ThornoMnr.TauPne'dss°dMna yro.sf Tees�ter
and1V i)°°
t h,r e ladies to wentondon
ald and family of here. The
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr
visited on January 20 at
sion of their 45th wedding
aPninneivcerersstaryM. anor with her
Ifamilton on the occa
-,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
Bert
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gilles-
pie of here, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Fair of. Kincardine
visited over the •weekend
with Mr. and. Mrs. John
Bushell and Robbie of New
Hamburg.
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Liquidath
of
Bedding, Bath Towels, Brass
and Copper and Night Tables.
Wilig110111 Sales Arena
680 Josephine Street, North end of VVIngham
Sale Dates and lime
Titursday Jan. - 29,.: 9 6
Friday km. - 30 • 9 - 9
Saturday Jan. - 31 9 - 6
FEATURED IN THIS 3 DAY LIQUIDATION SALE
WILL BEi towels; bath sheets; throw -mats; table
cloths; 'twin, bed sheets; chlitelle' bed spreads; quilted
bedspreads; tapestry; blankets, .ete. , •
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A ,'GOOD SELECTION of brass. and copper. ',feces, ,
Including many Beyer pots.. All to be cleared out at a
fraction .Of retall value!! 1. ' • •
LARGE QUANIIITY of night tables (with drstwedto•be-
.
offered at wholesale prices:. "
• TERIVIStASH, CH:EQUES, VISA OR
MASTER CHARGE DAY OF SALE
NOM) attendhig thi 4,3 day *alibi, sure to !Soh oiler the
flue selection. of &Wig room and bodroOm sakes, ,many
hi solld woods, plus :a variety Of 2, 3, and it plece
room. suites. All priced at just over wholesale cost.
[New furniture department open Monday Saturday
• 9 to op.m.)
GOOD CLEAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ACCEPTED FOR •
UPCOMING AUCTION CALL •
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
357-1730 or 00987 • '
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