HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-04, Page 21Luc1mow Sentinel, . Weclnewl y "November 4, 19$1. --Page f$ .
By Ma,
Miss Ruth •Schmidt' of
•• Tavistock visited her friend,
• Mrs Maryliere on Saturday.
Mrs, Michele 1lrindley; wea
• . host ss Wednesdaeven.
ingto.a Cr ative Circle party,
demonstrated by Sue Meng,
e0..,a
Pine, believed t have
started by faulty wiring ht.in.
upstairs bedroom, damaged
. the home of Leonard
Violet Brindleyy aid family on
• Wednesday night. The Luel
now fire brigade responded.
to the call about 9 pairs.
�. At the iAgilrathitre meeting
'lan, Tuesday evening the
sending and refinishing of
the: hardwood floors was dis-
' cussed: President Ross
Brindley was to contact Rob-
ert `:Kay of K • Decorating re
cost, etc. The dates
August . 20 'and' 21st have
,been selected as thelill Fair
days for 082.
Colin Chisholm is
a patient
in Goderich hospital with
injuries suffered "itt. a single
vehicle accident, just south
of Nile on County Road 1 on
Friday evening, ills right
ankle was badly brokenas
well as ` some bad bruises.
Steve Caesar is moving to
• an apartment in London
:where it will be closer, for his
therapy during the , winter
nrtnths.
Congratulations ratulationsl to Phillip
and Debbie Youngdo th
-birth of their daughter, Pant.
.01a, on, Monday, October 26
Winghatn hospital.
Wanda Park of Goderich.
and Tim • Hodges, Dungan.
non were visitors on Sunday
with Bill and Marie Park,
Todd and Brad.
• Iowg'en Dance
All sorts of clowns, spooks
and other disguises were in
evidence, at the annual Hal-
lowe'en dance held at the
Agriculture Hall on Saiturday
evening,
Rest. couple was: Arnold
and Joyce'.Stothers (book •of
Wintario tickets): Most orifi..,
" flail costume, jean Black
($5100 voucher from Coo.
hill Farm and. Garden Cen-
tre, Lucknow) most humr-
ous costume, Randy: Kerr
(book of. Wintarlu :_tickets),.
. best lady, Bryan Stothers
(510.000 • gas • voucher from.
Bud, Hamilton fuels,' Luck..
now); 'test„ maul),, Marilyn.
. Stothers . ($1d.00 voucher
compliments of Mayfair Res, _
teurant,lucknow); door, priz-
es,. Randy Kerr and Marg
and Rod. McKet,zieeach won
I a Dungannon T-shirt.: \and .
mug.. Spot dances •, Ken 'and
Lynda McNee and John and
Audrey Rutledge, a Dungan.
non T-shirt and plug. Music
was supplied by Siddon Bros.
Steve and Joanne Whitney
attended a seminar for sec-
retaries in Chatham for a
couple of days. Joanne's
parents, Frank and Cora
Thompson of =Kincardine
stayed with . the boys while •
their parents were away.
Mrs. Robert Irvin spent
the weekend in London with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steele and:
Roseanne COMM,'. '.
Mr. US Johnston of Nile,
who suffered a heart attack
on October 13 and, was
admitted to Goderich hospit.
al, was transferred to : St.,.
Joseph's Hospital in London
two days later. On Monday of
this week a pacemaker was
put in . place. • His ., many
friends wish him a speedy
recovery.
Dungannon Unci ...; ( ,Chureh
Mr. George .Cowan spoke
on a very thought provoking
topic on Sunday,' Right or '
Wrong, How do 1' Decide?
The children's story was
My Red Letter Days, with an
added feature, Sequel to
Hallowe'en. Thechoir sang,
the anthem„ • it's Always
Darkest Before the Dawn.
At the official board nteeet`-" a
ing ofOctober26, the time of
regular services November 8
and continuing during the
standard time period, were
set as follows, Dungannon
11 a.m.; Nile 12.45 p.m.
There wili be some tacit).
dons to these times for spec-
ial occasions, for instance on
Sunday, November'8 at Nile.
A special Remembrance
Day service` is being held at
Nile United Church. on .Sun-
day, November 8.
Dungannon . - Nile Youth
Group meets Monday .even-
ing '` in. Dungannon Church
basement.
Lay. School of Theology
8Y
meets • in Wesley.Willis
Church heClinton . on Tues-
day evening. This week's
leader, Ms. Anne .Miller,a
social worker, will discuss
how deserted husbands cope
with their children and how
other fathers manage a rela-
tionshipwith children; living
g.
with their mother. Topic for
November 10 is Christian
Feminism, can a family have
two heads?
419' 40” Air eir
1N, of10 IA,.
s: The School Snood Listi 'ire now available
for inspectpn at the Township office. Electors
may .file .application for corrections to the lilt
with. the .clerk, I'
The Omit day tar filing applications concerning
'corrections Is November 1St '19111.,
Township of Kinloss
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dialoak of new room suites mid bed oohs
Is die West merles, mat ri& aid ettlemc' r. makes
will be mils* ream* mita priced tet I►y'
wird &today oily. We AC dokiee or alecomits *Mowed
far glut eips.
Akre see or blow espastdeddlipley if Ina . aB
birds 11 exik, boldsiegoode, dried teak sial oldie*.
Buy lit, bogaid Novell
New hind Used' Frntitetee, took, towels, work g,
waive hoots, Mite ,bra, aid matt., WOW' elite, fleece
1100 vett*, coats, etc..
New aurd Used Fes, antetunftlort, hunting knives
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drapery etolpment, lid scopes, Mktg gear, Mit;
MOM.
SEE IT ALL AT THE \
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1730
900 Joatphtee Street,: North ltd of Whigham
OPEN MON, . SAT. 9.6 P.M. FRI. MITES TILS P.M.
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The Man
To See Is
iisINTEE
LUCKNOW 4 bedroom hone, apprcetimately 3 'lots,
mature trees, nicely landscaped. with access to the
Lucknoww river, This older home has modern, kitchen,
living room arid dining room and is nicely kept.' Owner'
has reduced the price and will consider holding aifirst
mortgage at reasonable interest rate. Ask to look at this
property..
gBUILDING LOT located in the area of the nursing
home, priced to sell at $6,000..
CORNER LOT, 4 bedroom home, 2 bedrooms on first
floor, living and dining room, . large kitchen, full
basement, oil forced air furnace, close to churches and
downtown. The owner.has substantially reduced " the
asking price. Make an appointirrent tolook at this
.Luckno►v home.
SCHOOL HOUSE on treed. lot, West . Wawanosh
Township. Brick building, . oil furnace, ..drilled well.
Owner. will accept $5,000 down and take back' a first
mortgage at monthly payments '
to suit purchaser. •
LUCKNOW, . located Main business area desirable
commercial location with 2 recently renovated apart-
menta Priced to sell . with financing available. Why
rend' Look at this income and business. location.
t GODE1' 'CH . 3 bedroom home, large kitchen, .3 piece
bath, ;heated by gas furnace, double garage. Reduced
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to $21,000. Owner says to. sell, look this home over.
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COTTAGE or .year round home, second row, Point
Clark. Asking only 536,500.
FRAME. BUNGALOW with double garage on % acre,
well landscaped, in. Point Clark area. Priced to sell.
6 YEAR 'OLD, 3 bedroom brick bungalow on well
'landscaped ''/s . acre lot."'.
CLOSE TO LUCKNOW, 4' bedroom brick home on 4
acres with workshop and small barn.
LUCKNiOW 1110114E,.3 bedroom bungalow: Reduced to
534,000 including.2 extra lots.
WHITECHURCH, 3 bedroom home, completely reno-
vated. Large lot, must be seen. Only 540,000.
RIPLEY - 6 room apartment. Mortgage available at.
10%%, 3 years to go. •
2 LUCKNOW Lots, $28,000.
LUCKNOW • - . four bedoom home,, three lots
overlooking river, 15% mortgage.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Main Street Lucknow, 2
stores and 2 apartments. Reduced to $45,000.
LUCKNOW . 3 bedroorn home,large kitchen, oil heat,
asking 521500.00. Must be sold. Owner wilt consider I
your offer.
FARMS
1 DAIRY FARM, 150 acres level loath soil, 135 workable,
balance hardwood bush, 4 bedrootn brick home, dairy
barn new stabling 111 1980 for 38 c avis plus young stock. i '
,Pang for safe alone **tenant herd of 40 cows and
quota as a going concern. This is an excellent
prrductirre property if you are thinking of a dairy setup
make an appointment to sex this farm. . 1
50 ACRES Kincardine Township, 35 workable, balance i
bush and stream. Barn 40x60 and drilled well, Balt i
.price 541,500.
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( ASIIPIELD TOWNSHIP .143 acres, highway location, 1
modern 4 bedroott home, inground pool, large dairy
and beef bar's, 43 dairy tie ups, gutter cleaner, 2
upright silos, excellent cash crop land, crops (
negotiable. -
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIPS . 200. acres cash cropland, 4
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i ASHFfELD TOWNSHIP 83 Arescash, crop, no 1
i " buildings.
100 ACRE .PROPERTY - West WA,anosh Township,
s approximately 65 workable, 15 acres ofbush, bedM
requiring drainage, asking 575,000,
We have tis1Me facers wanting to tease acreage j
1 death lamed. Call i 1f you have land to rent, ge
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Warren & 1erryZinn 1
1 PHONE $2943$0 R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW 1
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bedroom hotise and pole barn. •
FARMS
100 ACRE hog farm, silo, highway 86, brick home.
5129,000. •
100 ACRES ASHF]ELD, 95 acres level workable, brick
house, barn has loose housing with implement shed.
200 ACRES KINLOSS,: dairy farm, pipe line,milking
equipment, 170 workable. Mortgage available at good
rate. Cows and quota negotiable.
100 ACRES ASHFIELD, 65 workable, excellent 4
bedroom .brick home, barn, loose housing, small
implement shed.
300 ACRES, Harrison loam, well . drained, 2 silos,
implement shed, dairy and hog set up. Cows and quota
negotiable.
50 Ate, 4 year old brick ranch style, 3 bedroom
home, 2 baths. Leine housing 20 x 10, silo, and all
workable.
92 ACRS, hog set up, ail clear, well drained.
100 ACRES Bruce Twp., level land, 4 bedroom home,.
loose housing barn. $100,00.
99 ACRES, new farrowing barn, implement shed, all
workable. Priced to sell, $155,000.0.
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250 ACM beef faros, 100 systematically drained, 24 x
80 upright and bunker . New insulated garage, large
bairn, 5 bedroom, brriek'' ohne. Asking only 050,000.00.
100 ACRES, well drained flat, workable, Kinloss.
FRAM MacK N ' ON ROOT. CAMPBELL
Res. 395,2880 529-7417
BARRY McDONAt
528.3821,