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LUCKNOW - three bedroom home situated close to
churches and school, large kitchen,
living room an
d •
dining room. Immediate possession available. Asking
$23,000.00. Arrange to inspect this home and make us
an. offer:
RIPLEY AREA- PA. storey older dwelling on a lot 120 x
140, oil furnace and drilled well. Asking $13,900.00.
4 LOTS situated on Napier Street, Lucknow, lots 16, 17,
18, 19.
GODERICH 3 bedroom home, large kitchen, `3 piece
bath, , heated by gas furnace, double garage, asking
$29,000. Owner will consider all offers.
LUCKNOW, 3 bedroom home, large kitchen, oil heat,
asking $23,500.
DUNGANNON, 3 bedroom home with 3 extra lots.
Owner will consider your offer. Asking $29,500.
We have inquiries for farms, both Targe and
small acreages. if you are thinking of selling,
give us a call, we would be pleased to ,talk to
you.
Wfrrren & 1.�rry,Zinn
PHONE 529.7350` "
"R.. It. k 2, LUCKNOW
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F. For 'int
100 ACRE. FARM, 85 acres
workable, lot 12► concession
8, Ashfield Township. Apply
in writing to ;Box `C', e/o
Lucknow Sentinel, Box 40:0,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO NOG
2H0 by April 16. Highest or
any offer not necessarily ac-
cepted* -43-I4
c-cepted.-43.14 .
APPROXIMATELY 70 acres
for rent on Hwy:; 86 in
Whitechurch. Cali Kitchener
578-1021 after 8 . p.m. or
579-8545 anytime.
-13,14,15x
PIONEER
ALFALFA!
long terns Stands
exceptional yield
tolerance to bacterial
wilt
excellent winter
hardiness
with fist regrowth
with,
and (;ah
Disco nta
Bir R.
R R. No. 1 Luclmow '
328-0144
M.'OAGH
E“E AL EST..1Ln I\SI!RANCL LTD
528-2031
LUCKNOW
60' TRAILER on country lot, 5 miles from Lucknow.
Asking $13,000. 'Easily removed.
HANDY MAN - large lot close to school, 4 bedrooms.
Asking only $16,900.00. . •
SWIMMING POOL, inground, 2 storey cement block, 4
bedroom, 2 baths, hot water heating, paved drive.
POINT CLARK home, 2 bedroom, family room, fire-
place, 109i% mortage available.
PA STOREY brick house one"block from,main street. 3
bedrooms, 2 sunrooms - and completely finished
recreation room. Re -insulated and wired recently.
Aluminum windows, all natural woodwork. Attached
garage with access through basement and outside.
101/2% mortgage.
LUCKNOW HOME, large lot, 80 x 265, 4 years old,
family room with fireplace, 11 % % mortgage. Asking
$52,000..
BRICI( BUNGALOW in Lucknow, new oil furnace,
huge living room, 2 baths, paved drive, $55,000.
CLOSE TO SCHOOL, 4 bedroom brick bungalow,
finished family room, reduced to$49,060.
COUNTRY LOT, 4 bedroom brick home, 2 baths,
double* garage, 14% mortgage. Asking only $45,000.
3 BEDROOM HOME in Holyrood, completely reno-
vated, 2 .baths, attached garage.
NEW HOUSE - 4% acres;f'o, large family room with
.fireplace, 2 baths, creek. crossing property,1 mile from
Lucknow. • '
RIPLEY AREA, 4 acres, 42 bedroom home andsmall
barn, drilled well. Asking only $27,000.
• We are in -need of farm' listings.
FRASEit.1VMCKINNON . ROBTY CAMPBELL
• ' 529-7417
Res.395y2880 BARRY McDONAGH
528-3821
1811
*from page 17 •
Lloyd of Burlington visited.
'Mrs. Lloyd was illaPPY to
have. as her visitors during
the week Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bert Haldenby, of Toronto.
A . pleasant afternoon was
had at Mrs. Bill Burt's home
' on Friday. Those present
were Mrs. Wm. E. Heiden -
by, Mrs. Tom McDonald,.
Edna . and ,May Boyle, Mrs.
Frank Maulden, Mrs. Don
Bushell and Mrs. Edburt
Bushell, all of here and Mrs.
Enjo;
Howard Thompson and Mrs.
Don McCosh of Ripley.,` At
lunch time they honoured
Mrs. Edburt ' Bushell and
sang Happy Birthday. Con-
gratulations Dunedin. She
wouldn't tell us ” how " many
birthdays she has had but
she did enjoy this one..
Mrs. Arthur Phillips re-
turned to Fonthill after a nice
visit with the Mauldens.'
Bess and Jean got to Luck -
now
to call on Mrs. Jean
Hughes and Miss Nellie
Malcolm.
Mr. and " Mrs. Morley
Bushell of Wingham visited
on ' Friday with , Mrs. John
Barr.
Sympathy is extended to
the Murray ',. family in the
passing of their Sister Stella
at Waterdown. She was .,the
daughter ofthe late Mr, and
Mrs. Dan Murray of West-
ford, where Mr. and Mrs.
Frank `=Murray .and family
now live. She is survived by
two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy
play at London. t
By Lillian Young
Although March went out
like a lamb, the March wind
seems to :be still with us,
Bob and Agnes Bregman,
Joanne- and Christine spent
last Thursday, March 26 in
London and in the evening
attended the theatre and saw
. the play; The Rainmaker,
Hutton
1.192 ACRES, KINLOSS,
172 choice workable, ex- -
cellent brick house, two t
which they all enjoyed. very
much.
Mr. and .Mrs. Len Cough-
lin and family moved last
week from the Bregman.farm
house to their new home in
Kincardine Township. They
will be missed in . this com-
munity.
Rick Coughlin, son of Mr.
and. Mrs. Len Coughlin, has
joined the Canadian Armed
Forces and willleave on
Tuesday for ' Cornwallis,
Nova Scotia where he will be
stationed. His parents .will,
take him as far as Guelph.
Mrs. L illian Jones, Chris
and Sonia visited her par-
ents, -.Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wynne, in Kitchener and on.
Saturday visited her brother,
Mr. and Mrs'. Phil Jones of
Toronto. They also went • to
• see the Toronto Zoo which
Chris and Sonia enjoyed very
much. They returned home
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Breg-
man attended the wedding of
000..
Reinhart., and. Margit,
Mrs, Jack Ferguson and two
breathers, Wilfred and Leon=
and ;Murray,
Ladies from here attended
the quilting at the home' of
Mrs. Don McCosh of Ripley
on Monday afternoon.
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lane
and "Blaine, Mr. .and Mrs.
Stewart Lane and the girls
spent Sunday at Strathroy.
with Mr. and Mrs.. Campbell
Brown and family.
titre
Jacob Rylaarsdam. and Shir-
ley Heykoop . in Clinton on
Friday evening at the Christ-
ian 'Reformed'' Church: The
reception was held: after the
wedding in the Blyth Com-
munity Centre.
Mrs. Roelie de Boer, Fred
and Simon and :Bob and Ag-
nes Bregman and Robert at-
tended the :H.D.I. A. ban-
quet Friday afternoon. Sid
and Kay Smith showed slides
of their trip to:Naptes after
burns. •
% 100 ACRES West Wawa- Obituary
% nosh, 140 workable, good % brick house, two. barns. f
•
200 ACRES West . Wawa-
nosh, 140 .workable, 55
acres maple bush, barn 45 %
./ 90, implement shed, %
32x70. House has new
family room. •
KINLOSS - 7 acres with
f -excellent 4 bedroom brick ;
home. The extras include
% new oil -wood furnace, at- [I..
tached garage, drilled e
well. Barn 20x30 for hors-
f. es, workshop above. j.
• 8 ACRE country property 33
; near Wingham. Three t
bedroom house fully re- e
% styled with new ri f, new
windows, new siding and %
full insulation, 2 full 1
baths. Try your offer.
100 ACRES one mile from .f
c town en paved road, part %
% workable, part " bush, 2 %..
% spring fed ponds, 3 bed-
room house' with coloured
• %
siding. Barns 40x68 and f
• 24x40. Reduced price for
quick sale.
ASK ABOUT our many
farm listings in the area. %
ST., HELENS - restyled
I home .on a 3 acre lot, %
coloured siding, house
! fully insulated, 2 baths,
' attractive kitchen, new
!insulated workshop 1
24x32, combination oil.
wood furnace in house.
% Taxes only $90 per year.
MEL iVIATaERs L
% Winghant
Phone 3514208 t
ltep. L. Vya Hutton
Real 'Estate Ltd. f.
•• Broker, ]Klneardine /
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KENNETH Mae N
Mac! ENN
Kenneth. MacKenzie Mac-
Lennan of R: 4 Goderich,
died suddenly at home on
Friday, April 3, 1981 in his
71st year.
He was a veteran 'of the
Royal Canadian Air Force,
having served from 1943 - 45
and a memberof the Royal -
Canadian •Legion.
Born at Lochalsh on March
14, 1911, he was a son of the
late Roderick MacLennan,
Huron Township, and the
late Cristina Finlayson, form-
erly of Lochalsh.
He was predeceased by his
parents and- four brothers,
Alexander, Roderick,. Emile
and Frank:
The funeral service was
held " from the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Hoine
in Lucknow on Sunday, April
5, 1981 at 2 p.m.
Rev. Hugh Nugent of Ash-
field Presbyterian Church
conducted the service.
Pallbearers were Dave
MacDonald, Finlay MacDon-
ald, Bill Campbell, George
MacLennan, Rod. MacLen-
nan and Finlay MacLennan.
Burial followed in Lochalsh
Cemetery.
High interest rotes..
challenge farmers...
*from page ,1 .
Ontario [Wheat Producers took a loss in
storage and transportation to Georgian Bay
ports of 17.3 million 'dollars. They are
holding the government to the promise.
Murray Cardiff, MP warned of the danger
of foot and mouth disease coming from other
countries through air garbage that is not
properly incinerated. The import law being
studied by Mr. Whelan should be made
known in about two weeks.
He reported that an order for beef from
Englandin the • form of a tender wits not
followed up. The order was for $30,000 tons
but.be'cause the specifications of the fender,
Canada did not pursue the deal.. Australia,
he said was in there fighting for the contract.
Canada he , said, must . have a farmer
controlled export organization. It is present-
ly being set up by Mr.' Whelan.
Gary Gurbin, Bruce MP stated he could
understand the frustration expressed in the
briefs and the need for bedded communica-
tions between farmers and government. On
the interest rates, and need for capital he
spoke on the new sniall business develop-
ment bond to incorporated farms at 12%
interest. He also contained the Geneva
Agreentent on Tariff and Trade policy in
A
Canada and that of U5. In Canada the
decisions arrived at, do not have to be
approved b parliament while in the US the
pp y '
agreement has to be ratified,. Many directors
felt Agriculture was being traded off with
industrial rates.
Murray Elston, MPP stated he was - in
sympathy with the farmers problems and
there was separate need for joint effort on
part of producers to work together. The
urbanized society was making it more.
difficult for farmers. The foreign acquisition
of land should be controlled, he stated.
The spokesman for the Cattleman's
Association warned that the amendment to
the Bank Act to protect the producer from
bankruptcy if a processor does not give the
farmer the protection • he requires. He
stressed. the need to investigate the security
of any new buyer he might be dealing with.
A very good meeting with exchange of ideas
between the member and the farmers
continued for several hours,
The County President Borden Fenton
surprised the, meeting and expressed his
appreciation to the members as well as his
sympathy to Mr. Eddie Sargent MPP in the
loss of his wife and accounted for his -
absence at the meeting.