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vyww.nris.e$ WINGS
WANTED
PAK ZNN
520-2411
42 HURON ST„- RIPLEY $49,900,
a
000100 19. Older shed. 740 * 16.5
rot.
DUNGANNQM - 3 bedrooms,
522,504, Cheaper than rent,
GODERICK - bungalow.
with 12' x w Mildews
gas heat $ 900.
SOS STREET - 4 40droork 3 car
garage, rn.arn hoar den/office
redo o to $112,900
1MVE OCK - $54,900.3 bedroom
W
HE, STREET -.Like new
bungalow totally renovafedinside..3
bedroom, carport. $79,900: .
94 ACRES - West Wawanpsh, 55
workable, brick home and shed,
$165,604: •
2.1 ACRES - Huron Twp, targe
house, 36 x 36 shed'Dank barn.
5119,000: '
HAVELOCK - 26" x 44' heated
shop, 4 'bays, remodelled 4
bedroom house wood/of heal.
$129,900.
ELGIN STREET -Newer bungalow
finished basement, garage. shows
well, reduced to $135,000:
$39,900, - 2 bedroom house. close
to downtown, oil heat.
5S ACRES - a year old Gape Cod
overlooking 2ti acre pond, 20 acres
Pasture, brook , mature pine, cedar
5 hardwood . bush. Kinross
3159,060.
RETIREMENT LODGE - Capacity
tor 20 residents, cart for details.
aavo.oCI( - a bedroom, 1K
baths, , Completely renovated.
Reduced to $69,000
ASHFIELD - Scenic roiling 100
acres with a Mile River. Renovated
3 bedroom house with garage.
$115,000.
1.5 ACRES r Witting lot, Ki$oss.
3t4 ACRE'- building lot, serviced,
Inglis St $35,000,
99;5 ACRES 3 bedroom brick
' .house, 2 barns,. shed, 65acre
hay/pasture. Ripley area. 3175400:
2. ACRE - building lot, St Helens.
$10,004,. • •
DUNGANNON , 2 building lots. 99
x 132.39,000. each.
HAVELOD '5 bedroom
bowie, co tose to park.
$59,900. '
MAiN: ST. - 8uslnee0, call tor
d*lls. '
100 ACRES Stone house, boat,
shed, 65 workable, 3 ponds,
Kinloss Twp; 3275,000.
HAVELOC Mqa1�ead�room• home
With 4oUble%WdatItt5,00.
$050$00. - 1 acre lot, 4 bedroom;
home edge of Lucknow.
LISTINGS WANTED
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• For the fifth consecutive year, the lighting pf an
Angel Tree iii Dungannen. will be au' ac.t crf °r, fern*
brant byfamilies for loved ,Wines who have. passed:
away. Debbie Bauer, coordinator of the.tree lighting,'
says anyone is %velem-n to attend this symbolic event*
Please gather at the Kinsmen Park, in.Dungannon.
on Friday Nov, 27 at 7,,p Bring a flashlight if you;
cats.
Farrowing the service, a time of fellowship will be
held in the basentedt'of the Dungattnorf United:.
Cb n h. •
If you'd like further informmation, feel frees to caII
Debbie at. 529:1/320-; .
eft14144441;04,474..
to the final- winners of the
• Lticknow.. Legion Branch
309 Renovation draw
Dennis tSt Donna Biehn
'300000 RR #4 Kincardine
Nancy Regier-
1500�, ` Ripley
$ 04 Rod Havens
i k L..ucknow. -
Branch 309 would like to extend
a very big
oarn
w74,44
to- everyone who supported
this fundraising draw. . .
..'Y+*:iii:?N fr'`sfiM
GROWMARI<
LAKE
FEED
LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INC., .
LUCKNOW
528-7953
RIPLEY
3953654
Funeral field for 0 rve ake
:by Margaret Brr ingtan
and 'Teresa Courtney
Sympathy is extended
to the family of Olive
Blake,who passed away
Nov, 22 in her 90th year;
A fornner Dungannon resi-
dent, Olive was confined
to St. Luke's Place,
Cambridge for the. last
number of years'. She is
• lovingly remembered by
her family of four Lynda,
Barbara, Jim and Bill.
Sandra McNee, a fami-
ly friend officiated on
Nov. 24• from McCallumaed Palla Funer .al.Hone,
A fellowship luneheon
. was. served to family and
friends at D,ungannon
United Church where
Olive was a .dedicated
member...
Several, from this area,
attended the Huron
Pioneer Thresher and'
Hobby Association annual
meeting: and dinner in
Blyth on Nov. 21.
The .St, Joseph's,
Kingsbridge Catholic.
Women's League
'.Christmas bazaar was a
huge success; on Saturday.
Fred and Donna Yoting
are the proud grandparents
of a little girl born to their
daughter Sharon and bus-
band Pastor Don
Schieman of Middle Lake,
Saskatchewan. Krista
,Martina weighed in over
' seven pounds: and big sis-
ters Allison and Julianne•
welcome their new sister,
Several from this - area,.
attended the Angel tree
lighting on Friday and the
Santa Claus `parade last
Saturday in Goderich.
. A Service • of
Remembrance was held at,.
Dungannon United
Church on Nov. 1,7.'
Rollcail was :answered by
12 ladies and five gentle-
men naming "a World War
II Song" at'the UC*W
meeting.
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Vice president Marina
Park's opening verse was
'Passing Through This
World Once" and !Prayer
for Peace" which co-ordi-
nated with the theme of
guest speaker and com-
mentator Harvey Culbert,
A video on the Life Story
of Lloyd (Casey)
Casernore, Wingham,
before, during and after
World War II, -was
reviewed, also excerpts
froma video on Monte
Cassino Cemetery in Italy,
where • two•brathers of a
local citizen, were among
the fallen heron. Harvey
and brother Lav Culbert
remarked how well kept.
and beautiful View ceme-
teries are..
ginz ,..wrfi<,r�
It was fitting to observe .
a•mornezlts silence and the
reading of -a well-known
verse: "They shall not
grow old, as we who • are
left grow old, Age shall
not, worry them, nor the
years condemn. M the
going down.of the sun and
in,the morning, we will.
remember them,"
.Dungannon United"
prayer,
Winners at Dungannon
Senior. Citizen's last
'Wednesday evening,
euchre• .party were
Clarence Hoy, Delors-
Culbert, Katie Glen and
Grace Finnigan. , ' • .
Cake, candles and. song
saluted. Teresa. Courtney's
72nd birthday that day and
also Mildred Lawlor and
Toni .who celebrated. their
52nd wedding anniver.
nary.
Sympathy to Yvonne
Pentland, Ron 'and. fatuity
on the death of her father-
_ -Harold1,ViaePhee,. in.his.
89th 'year on.'Nov,. 16..
Memorial. service . was
held en Nov. 18 from
McCallum ' and. Palls
Funeral Home, The late, ,
Harold MacPhee and wife
Helen were married Jan.
21, 1933 - celebrating.
almost 66 years of manned
life..
Roger and
Pannabecker spent -the
past weekend at Sombre,
guests,of Dennis and Shari
Robinson aid attended the
. Brigden Class A • fair
appreciation banquet
where they received a tro-
phy for the best comisner-'
cial 4 -horse hitch.
Pebbles, Elsie's miniature
puppy, was also a winner,
in the Brigden Fair dog
Church was filled to show. .
• capacity en Nov. 22, with
.the 'Sacraments, of the'.
Lords'. . Supper.' - being
served and Baptista of
four babies; Matthew
Russell,. son .of Elwyn and
Angela Brindley; Isaac
Dale, spit of David and
Laurie Errington; Nicholas
Robert, son of Rob and
Lav>onne Maize; and
Carmen Brook, daughter
of - Barry' and Janine -
Smyth. Rev: - Chris
Morgan's. message Was
based on the power` of ,