The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-01-08, Page 14Page 14--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 8, 1986
MUTTON
FIRST TIME OFFERED - 2 excellent
building lots in Lucknow.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING in Lucknow
showing good return on investment. Ask
for details and for new reduced price.
HANDSOME 2 STOREY brick, Lucknow
home on a large lot. Living room, formal
dining room, kitchen, 2 baths, 21 x 12
new family room. Inground pool 16 x 32,
change house. House has hot water heat-
ing, well insulated. It's immaculate, and
Low, low asking price.
THIS 3 BEDROOM Lucknow brick
bungalow is in a quiet location and is in
immaculate condition. Large living room,
formal dining room, kitchen, 2 baths,
Finished basement has large rec room
with bar; attached garage. Must be seen
to really appreciate.
We have other small properties with
buildings - 2 acres - 6 acres - 7 acres.
181/2 ACRES on paved road, half -mile
from town. Brick bungalow, 17 years old,
has living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms
up, finished basementhas one bedroom
down, rec room; attached garage. Barn
20x40.
MEL MATIIERS, WINGHAM, 357-3208
LLOYD W. HUTTON
REAL ESTATE LTD.
BROKER, KINCARDINE
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Invites You To Worship With Them On
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning & evening
EVERYONE W ELCOME .
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Warren McDougall B.A.M.Div.
Nursery and junior congregation provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
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LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
REV. ALLISON J. RAMSAY, MINISTER
Nursery Downstairs
For Little Ones Under Four
EVERYONE W ELCOME
B A
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REAL ESTATE & Ir:SURCE LTD
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FARMS
Lucknow
216 LEVEL ACRES, 4 bedroom brick, 41 acres hardwood bush, give us an . offer.
FARROW TO FINISH, 0 200 flat workable acres, 4 bedroom home, paved road.
KINLOSS, 2 storey brick, beef barn, 1 acre land, $38,900._
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP, 100 acres, 22 acres hardwood bush, 55 workable; $47,000.
KINLOSS, 100 acre hog farm, 85 workable, 3 bedroom home, large barn, 2 sheds, 9 1-2
per cent financing, asking $85,000.
KINLOSS TWP., 100 ,acres, 94 workable, 68 acres wheat; barn. Asking $72,000.
HOMES
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LUCKNOW. 3 bedroom home, low down payment, mortgage at 10%. Asking $32,000.
LUCKNOW, 1 storey, 3 bedroom, paved drive, attached garage, sun deck, asking
$38,000. -
JUST LISTED 3 bedroom, 1 storey, fireplace, sun deck. Asking only $22,000.
2 BEDROOM brick home, attached garage, 7 acres, new drilled well, paved driveway
and road, 40'x40' barn. Asking. $45,000.
W ORKSHOP and 4 bedroom home, newly renovated; 2 baths including whirlpool tub;
heated garage 44' x 44' ; paved road. Asking $36,000.
6 YEAR OLD brick bungalow, 1 acre lot, paved road anddrive, 3 bedroom, whirlpool
bath. central vacuum, too many extras to mention.
FRASER MacKINNON BARRY McDONAGH DAVID MacKINNON
52.8-3013 '
528-3821
395-2483
The Men
To See is
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LUCKNOW, 3 bedr ov , ✓;t6 added family room, oil and electric heat, wen insn'lated,
full lot. Priced to sell.
LUCKNOW, brick 3 bedroom home, 2 extra lots, well located, modern oil anti -wood
furnace, paved drive and deck. .
KINLOUGH, 3 bedroom home with new addition, combination wood and electric OEM -
ace, ideal family or retirement home, priced to sell. -
LUCKNOW, 4 bedroom home, well maintained, one bedroom down. Priced right,
immediate possession.
LUCKNOW, desirablie building lot, owner has reduced asking price, prime locations.
DUNGANNON, nice 2 bedroom, mobile, asking $13,500; including stove, fridge, 40 ft.
T.V. tower.
KINLOSS TWP., 65 acres, 38 workable, balance hardwood cedar bush.
KINLOSS, 100 acres, 50 workable,,.balance- roiling ideal recreation property`, reduced
to $34,900.
KINLOSS TWP. SO.** fieldstone home; cattle barn, implement shed, retirement
or hobby )acreage► '
LUCKNOW' SALES BARN,
financial .statement availawble
eras, agpru:imateb,0` 170 workable, well
10a ACRES, St Helen: area, 4 bedroom honer
hardwood bush, liedireek inquire,
150 ACRES, dam set up or 70 scow*,
100 ACRES, West Wawaaosh, eta'
89.5 ACRES, A00010,,
179'ACRES, Weitt V
SO ;ACRES, Ash leld good s, ail.
WARREN 2,.520-3710`
WARREN
t1l�d, 6 luriootti
LVIN ROBB, 395.3174
Irwin house filled with guests
Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Orland Irwin, Mike, Faye and Donald were
Mrs. Finlay and Bevan and Brenda,
Wingham; Mrs. Hopper, Wingham; Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Hastings and Murray,
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin, Cody
and Chanse, Lucknow; and Mrs. Viola
Irwin.
This community extends its sympathy to
the friends and relatives of the late Mrs.
Ruby Cranston of Goderich. She was the
former Ruby Kennedy. She grew to young
womanhood on the second concession just
north of Whitechurch and was well known
in the vicinity.
Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Milligan were Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Donnelly, Andrea and Jill, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Tony, Tim and
Amy; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glover, Sarnia;
and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin, Cody and
Chanse, Lucknow.
Church service was held in Chalmers
Presbyterian Church with service by Rev.
G. Ball on Christmas Eve. •
Bill Uuldriks spent Christmas with
John and Mrs. Uuldriks and family of
Kitchener. John came and got his father
and took him to Kitchener and brought him
home on Thursday.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falcon-
er, Tim, Tony and Amy were Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Falconer and Jackie; Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Falconer; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Montgomery, Wingham; and Mrs. Jean
Tiffin.
Callers on Christmas Day on Mr. and.
Mrs. Victor Emerson were - Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Verbeek, Michelle and Julie of Clin-
ton, - and Jamie Verbeek of the Armed
Forces base in Ottawa.
John Day of Ottawa and Richard Day are
holidaying with their parents, Mr. and
d
Mrs. Tom Day.
Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin and Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin, Wingham.
Guests on Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Orland Irwin, Mike, Donald and Faye were
Mrs.. Viola Irwin; Mrs. Clara Crowston,
Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence "Crow-
ston, Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. ' Clayton
Alton, Anne and Lynn, Ashfield;' and Mr,
and Mrs. Steve Irwin, Cody and Chanse of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon were Monday
evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Steffen, Susie and
Crystal were guests with Mrs. Doris Willis
on -Christmas.
Mrs. Frank,' Robbie and Jamie of
Teeswater were holiday visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Brenda
and Sharon of St. Catharines spent Dec.
29 to New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mrs. Roely de Boer and Joanne of
Langside were Thursday callers on Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Emerson.
Some people in the village have had to
have the snow removed from their house,
roofs because of the depth on them. If rain
should come the depth would create havoc
with the roof.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson entertained
around 35 Gibson guests on Christmas
Day.
Quite a number from here attended the.
New Year's dances in Lucknow.
Whitechurch WI
The Whitechurch WI will hold its
January meeting Jan. 8 at 2 p.m. at the
home of Miss Merle Wilson. This is the
Public Relations meeting with convener
Mrs. Don Ross.
Hostess will be Mrs. Dan Tiffin and roll
call is A way to make life easier. The motto
will be Commercials that insult your int=
ligence from Mrs. Don Ross. One m'nute
convener reports will be given.
Bring a surprise package for an auction
sale. A music contest is scheduled and
lunch will be served by Mrs. James
Wilson,Mrs.:: Agnes Farrier and Mrs.
Lorne Durnin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gaunt of Princeton
spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
John Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon_ Emerson, Sharon „,...
and Brenda of St. Catharines visited on
Monday with 'Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie
of Wingham and with Mrs. Sadie Barbour '
of Wingham.
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