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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-21, Page 30Page 30—Lacimow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 21, 1979 HARD TO GET: 5 acres BUSH --country building site $12,500. 62 ACRES --30 workable $32,500. HEATING JUST $175 a year for this roomy 2 bedroom home in Dungannon. 10' x 14' 11/2 storey workshop on property. Asking $23,500. �. BEAUTIFUL RED BRICK Victorian 11/2 storey with custom eat -in kitchen and large separate dining room. Asking $58,900. REAL BARGAIN. Spacious 2 storey apartment in Dublin with store below to rent. Store needs renovation. An excellent investment for $26,500. MAKE AN OFFER on this .well locatedecommercial property. Perfect for a small business -- boutique, or what you wish. Call for details. THINK SPRING -=large insulated cottage at Horizon View, needs finishing touches. Widow wants $24,900.' OFFICE 524-8951 EVENINGS: Enid Bell 524-8191 David. Christie 482-7295 ST. HELENS check this beautifully maintained 4 bedroom home, family room with fieldstone fireplace, taxes only $y30.00. DUNG ON - 3 bedroom home with :garage, alp�tminum siding, well located, close tostores and. crfrurch; also extra lot.; has sunporch and mature shade trees. l 3 BEDROOM HOME, . Elgin St., Lucknow, approx imately 4 years old in immaculate condition: 2 BEDROOM HOME on Stauffer St., Lucknow;, with electric heat. Excellent lot - asking price reduced. to $23,500. Immediate possession. BRICKED 4 BEDROOM home well located on 4'/2 acres in Ashfield Township. INTERESTED IN. HAVING a business of your own? Inquire about the recently vacated Co-op building on Main Street. This is an excellent building, has oil heat, office space, and washrooms, approx. 2500 sq. ft. of 'area, with a full basement. FARMS 395° ACRE FARM, highway location,. Lucknow .area, presently feeding beef cattle. Additional land available up to 550 acres,ideal for partnership or father and son, inquire for further particulars. 200 ACRES in West Wawanosh Twp, with brick home, 2 bathrooms, oil furnace and 200 amp. hydro. Modern stabling for farrow to finish, stable clearner; silo; cattle barn 30' x 60'. \\7 86 ACRES in Ashfield Twp.; 4. bedroom field stone home; barn and silo. • 816 ACRES with approximately 600 productive crop land. Good brick home. Barn and silo is capableof feeding 500 beef cattle. Warren Zinn R. R. 2 LUCKNOW PHONE 529-7350 Agricultural Society Meeting Tuesday, February 27th Lucknw Town Hall LES PETTERSHOES LORNE REID PHONE 528-2011 SHOE REPAIR LUCKNOW Public Speaking Contest Lucknow Legion February 23rd OPP campaign,,.. CONTINUED FROM P. 26 any prior awareness of the train's presence," he says. With renewed interest in cross-country skiing, the • safety prevention campaign has been broadened and a new poster to cover this ac- tivity has been designed. An inexperienced skier between the rails can find IICOONAGH EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LTD. PRICED REDUCED • $4,100 ona two storey, 3 bedroom, brick house in Lucknow, priced for quick sale. Askng $35,500. 4 BEDROOM HOUSE in Rip- ley. Asking $22,500. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE plus garage on. Havelock Street, Lucknow. . Robert Campbell Res. 529-7417 Barry McDonagh Res. 528-3821 • HI,f1cn 100 ACRES - Land all level and workable, good 3 bed- room house, older barn with. new' addition, goad ;.imple- ment shed. An outstanding farmer's farm. 116 ACRES highway. farm, 7 acres hardwood bush, rest of land level, workable. Good stone house with new family room. Barns 40' x 60', 40', x 50', sow barn. 24' x 64' and silo with new roof. WINGHAM - 94 acres '%s mile from town on main highway, 74 acres are level and workable, barn 72' x 48' and 46'.x 59', no house. For added farm lattd for spring loopat this one. 13 ACRE hog set up iii. Blyth area =`2steel barns 24' x 75', older barn and 'silo, house needs work. WINGHAM - 100 acres with 3 bedroom_house, 4 pc . bath and -modern 'kitchen, barn 100' " t 66' and 36' x 42'. Farmatic feeding system, silo and steel granary. This farm carries a BCC mortgage at 8 3/8%. it is almost impossible to avoid an oncoming train, says the railwaypolice. ace -to -face en- counters are no less dangerous because winter -time visibility sometimes makes it very difficult for the snowmobile rider or cross-country skier to judge the speed of an oncoming train. . There are other less obvious hazards too. A snowmobile moving parallel to the tracks can hit a bump and throw the operator beneath the train wheels. The protruding steps of cabooses have killed more than one snowmobiler who came to close. Snowmobiling on railway tracks can also be dangerous for railway crewmen and passertgers. Snowmobiles can pack snow so tightly 0. between the rails that resulting ice formations can cause -derailments. Snowmobiles can also slice control wires .or prematurely trigger automaticrailway signalling systems. Goderich Police Chief Pat King says there have been no reports of snowmobilers using - railway tracks here so far this year but there were a few such complaints last year. Fam explodes myths Members and guests of the Wingham and District Association for the Mentally Retarded had the opportun- ity at their January meeting to view the new documental drama film, `Exploding the"' Myth", a joint project of the Associations for the Mentally Igetarded and the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. Viewers ag-- • reed that the_ excellent film which was designed for the genral public gets right to. the heart of the matter. ' It • addresses . numerous myths like: "the mentally' retarded are • a menace, they're dangerous"; "all mentally retarded people are dependent and 'can never • take care of themselves"; "all mentally retarded should be -segregated inin- stitutions" and "the mental- ly retarded are strictly limit- ed in what they can learn".: One by one the film shat ters these myths and niiscon- ceptons and replaces them with factual information. Mr. Jim Mulvale, regional con- sultant with the Ministry, presented the film, • and guided the group's \discus- sion of public 'education, attitude change, and increas- ing acceptance of the mental- ly retarded in the, commun- ity., ommunity., 'Exploding the Myth" will be shown on CBC Television on March 7, 1979, and hopefullythe viewing audience will be' large' one, 200'ACRE Wawanosh dairy I farm with quota. MEL MATHERS Winghom Phone' 3573208 Rep. L. W. Hutton Real Estate Ltd. Broker, Kineardlne In other business, the Association learned that the, Silver Circle Nursery is again. in need of volunteers to help with the children one morn- ing a week. Nine children now attendthe nursery, the largest number in its history. Anyone interested in helping with this worthwhile work is invited to telephone the'. supervisor,. Mrs. Sylvia Rick- er. Connie ,Jamieson, manag- er, of Jack Reavie Oppor- tunity Workshop reported. that the Workshop is again taking orders for baking. Besides their regular con- tracts, trainees • are also making tissue flowers, which, can be purchased for decor- ating wedding cars, showers 'and parties. . Tickets are going well for the Association's Trip -a - Month Lottery; the major fund-raising project of the group. The Early. Bird Draw will be held on February 14, and anyone who is planning to purchase a ticket should do so before then. Only 300 tickets are being sold, , and each ticket 'gives' the buyer a chance to win a; $1500 trip, one to be drawn each- month fortwelve months, and a second draw each month fora consolation prize of a weekend trip, The prize for the Ear Bird Draw on February 14 will be a Royal Weekend at the Royal York Hotel in; Toronto. two month' rent WITH A YEAR'S OCCUPANCY Brand New 2 Bedroom Apartments in Lucknow, Teeswater and Ripley . Available l nimediately LIMITED TIME OFFER c. Call GLENNHAVENAPTS. Phone 528.3434 Priceof the tickets for the. lottery are $120.00 each. They are available from Association members. Pro Life • Wingham .Pro -Life met at the Wingham. Bible Chapel. on January 24. The '''group acknowledged' the death of Rev. A. C. Forrest, United Church minister, and ^.leditor of the United Church. Ober- ver, inthe report of their meeting: ° A man of • tremendous. insight, Rev. Forrest believ- ed the abortion issue went, beyond the boundaries of religious affiliations; that it was pre-eminently a question of fundamental humanity. With courage and integrity he did not hesitate to make it publicly known how he felt about the issue. Through his wisdom and insight, the Alliance for Life was able to travel its unchar- tered course with more con- fidence, than it otherwise might ha, tsaid the report. His death has left a gap that cannot be filled,,. it conclud- ed. give generously! 01, the ... Heart Fund ••••••i•••••• Conley Construction LUCKNOW Cement Work _ Framing Renovations For Free Estimates CALL 528-2338 ••••••••••••w