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To See IsLWI
LUCKNOW - located main business area, desirable
Commercial location with 2 recently renovated apart.
ments.,. Priced to sell with financing available. Why
rent? Look at this income and business location.
6 MILES NORTH of Goderich, Ashfield Township, one
year old brick country home, full basement; 2 car
garage on 3 acres of land; also new steel barn,
approximately 24 x 30. Immediate possestifon.
20 ACRES located highway 86; about 8 acres workable,
balance bush; ideal building site;' market gardenbig a
possibility. Asking $23,500.00. •
COUNTRY 2 bedroomhome on 6 acres with small barn,
'St. Helens area. ,
COUNTRY STORE with excellent living accommoda•
tions situated on 1 acre of nicely treed property in St.
Helens. Store is dosed and the building could be
utilized for antiques, ,woodworking or enterprise of your
choice. Building is 12 rooms plus large store, area.
LUCKNOW - three bedroom home situated dose to
churches and /tattoo*, large , kitchen, living room and
dining room. Immediate possession available. Asking
S23,000.00. Arrange to inspect this home andmak�us
an .offer.
4 LOTS SITUATED on Napier Street, Lucknow, lots 16,
17, 18, 19. •
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GODERICH • 3 bedroom home, large kitchen, 3 piece
bath, heated by gas furnace, double garage. Reduced
to $24,500,00, Must be sold. \
LUCKNOW • 3 bedroom home, large kitchen, oil heat,
asking $23,500.
LARGE COUNTRY LOT, dose to Village of Kinlough, 3
bedreorn brick bungalow, large kitchen; dining' room,
den on' Main floor, 4 pc. bath, full basement, insulated,
oil forced air heating, taxes $450 yearly. Reduced. to
DAIRY FARM, 218 acres, modern dairy barn, 44 x 128
with 58 tie up and pipeline, 2 silos, 20 x 60 and 16 x 60,
implement shed 40: x 80, four bedroom brick home,
large kitchen, 4 pc bath and full' basement. Quota # 1,
MSQ and cows can be purchased. Financing available
to qualifying purchaser from FCC at attractive rate of
interest 9
50 ACRES, Ripley area, 5 year-vold 2,000 square feet
ranch style home with ' double garage, plus full
basement; stone fireplace, three and four piece bath,
electric heat A steel insulated hog barn, capacity for 40
sows, plus grinding and feeding equipment; approx.
innately 37 workable acres, balance bush.
720 ACRES East Wawanosh Township, 550 workable
acres, Hallstatt loam soil, balance of the property river
valley and bush, excellent five bedroom brick home,
steel implement shed and workshop.
100 ACRE PROPERTY West Wawanosh Township',
approximately 65 workable, 15 acres of bush, balance
requiring drainage, asking 575,000,
25 ACRES of Highway, property, renovated 6 room
bottle, all conveniences, drilled well,, in the Winghttn
•itreit.
We have inquiries for formai both largo and
small acreages.. it you are thinking of soiling
ghee us a olio wa would be pisassd to talk to
you.
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Pail Hackett slides Into third base during the Brookside senior boys game against Robertson
lithe two pitch ball tournament held at Brooladde Public School June 17. Five area echo*
pardcipated In the event. Paul was safe on third but his run was not enough to bring his team
ahead and they lost 18 • 9. Robertson went on to take the senior boys dde in the tournament.• :
••• •• • . • [Sentinel Staff Photo]
Brookside Public School
hosted, • the second annual
Two Pitch. Ball Tournament
June 17 when five area
schools participated in the
event, Robertson Public
School, Goderich, Colborne
Central School, Holmesville
Central School, Victoria Pub•
lic. School, Goclerich, and
Brookside Public School &I-
ded senior boys, senior girls,
%junior boys and junior girls
teams,
Robertson took the senior
boys title with Holmeaville
winning the consolation.
• Brocikside senior girls won
their division championship
and Holmesville again took
• the consolation.
In the junior • division,
Victoria won the junior boys
title and Brookside took the
.conaolation. Colborne won
the junior girls title and
Victoria took home the conso-
lation win.
Fee. those readers unfamil-
iar with two pitch baseball, it
is game designed to create
more action in the field
• because there are more hits.
The team at bat supplies the
pitcher who naturally pitches
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