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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-04-02, Page 5NOTICE HILRAY FARMS LTD,, ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD The best in Home Grown, • Dry Fed, Drug Free Beef. Try our Fresh Home Made Sausage. Cus . tom killing by' appointment. , Phone 528-2132 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE • PROPERTY IN. THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW Under and .by virtue of the pow- er contained in a certain mort- gage which will be produced at the time of sale there will be of- fered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION At the office of WILLIAM, F. ANDERSON, Auctioneer 63. John Street 'South Hamilton, Ontario FRIDAY, MAY 9th, 1975 AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON The following property, namely: ALL AND SINGULAR that cer- tain parcel 'or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Village of Lucknow, in the County of Bruce and being part of Lot or Block "G", plan 20 as more particularly described in Instrument No. 93188. The property will be offered, for sale subject Ito a reserve bid and certain conditions of sale. The said conditions of sale are avail- able from the' undersigned. TERMS: 10 per cent of pur- chase price, monies to be paid at time of sale payable to SHARPE, INGLIS • & ROSENBLOOD and balance to be paid within twenty days thereafter. For further particulars and con- ditions of sale, apply to: SHARPE, INGLIS & • ROSENBLOOD Barristers & Solicitors 25 Main St. West Hamilton, Ontario DATED at Hamilton this 26th day of March, 1975. OPENIRG ! ! APRIL 8,1975 GERRY ROSS' AUTO BODY LUCKNOW 528-2105 LOST LOST — would the party who picked up by mistake a pair of men's hockey skates, size 11 at the Lucknow Arena last Saturday night, please phone 357-1688, D. Vander Klippe. LOST — .in St. Helens area, black standard female poodle, unclip- ped, Goderich dog tag. Answers to Bonnie. Please call Goderich 524-8790 collect. ent. Thanks should go out to Kim Farrell and Gail Messenger who are doing a greet job.' Over fifty school jackets were ordered last week. All those wishing to pay the balance of money left on the jackets should get in touch with the student' council executive. Spring Prom tickets were distri- buted this week, four per family. The prom this/year is bell* held on the 23rd of May with music by the "Demensions". Dancing is from 94 with the crowning of our Queen and King to take place. ' Returning to school everyone received a shocker! Mr. Coultes, who was dared, came to school sprouting the beginnings of a beard. I guess 'we can tell the men from the boys right! Another shocker was that we found but that the Valentine queen and her princesses were never mentioned in the column. The new queen for 1975 is Laurie Coiling and her 1st princess is Marilyn Rhody and 2nd princess is Jane Anne Coiling. Sorry about that girls ! PLAN TO ATTEND THE CIBA GEIGY Agrochemicals MEETING MONDAY, APRIL 7th AT 8 P.M. In the L Lucknow Legion Hall GUEST SPEAKERS WILL BE J. ACKARD of Crop Insurance Commission and J. J. O'TOOLE of Centralia College Subject will be weed control In Corn and White Beans Featuring AAtrex Ekkot, PatoranW °Registered Trademark of CIBA • GEIGY ONE WESTSIDE. DRIVE,. ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO M9C•1132 RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL R.D.H.S. WIND-UP Last Friday was the conclusion of our annual wind-up bonspiel. There were only two games played in each of the three draws because the first game had been played the week before. The team .of Julie, Reeves, Robert Colquhoun, Priscil- la Zipfel and Bob Campbell came up with the first prize, winning all three games with a plus of thirteen. Coming in second was David Colling's team of David, Nancy McGuire, Mark Stanley and Anne Farrell. Third was Mr. Coultes' team and fourth was Margie Collins' team. Putting forth an enthusiastic effort were the conso- lation winners Roy Thorneycroft's team. Thanks goes to the ladies in the kitchen for their meal and to anyone ' who supported the high school ,curling this year. • • Since Variety Night is on the 3rd and 4th of April, practices for the singing are becoming quite frequ-' WE WOULD APPRECIATE HAVING YOUR PROPERTY LISTED IF BUYING OR SELLING ,PHONE ROSS AND PHYLLIS HOGGART a, 3573692 R.R. 4 Wingluun HI I\ I SIAti tit; 03,1 lq 50 acres Huron Township, all workable, partly drP'ned and ploughed. 50 acres Kinloss Township, on County Road 'with' river cross- ing property, has good building site. We also have 'other farm pro- perties and businesses for sale. Robt. Campbell Bus. 528.2031 Res. 529-7417 FOR SALE 95 ACRES, good cash crop acre- age, spring possession, all work- able but 1/2 acre of maple. 2 ACRES on which is situated an 8 room brick home,.3 bedroom, 2 and 4 piece bath, every conven- ience, Blyth area. 700 ACRES in Clinton area, 600 workable with 2 stone 2 storey homes. 3 BEDROOM HOME situated on a choice corner Jot on Havelock St. in Lucknow. Living room, dining room, kitchen and one bedroom down. House has 'oil furnace and 3 piece bath. Ideal retirement home. Immediate pos- session. CLOSE 'FO DOWNTOWN, in Lucknow, 3 bedroom ,home with large living room, dining room, kitchen, new sun porch; oil heat. Separate additional 2 bedroom apartment - with every conven- ience: Situated on 2 lots, this is an excellent home with an in- come. Shown by appointment only. , 16 ACRES mostly bush, spring creek, well located on good road, hydro available. LOVELY SOLID WHITE. BRICK residence, located in St. Helens, four bedrooms with closets, lot 132 x 231. If you want quiet country living make an appoint- ment to see this home. Immed- iate possession. If you have agricultural property, Jarge or small acreage, and are thinking of selling, we would be pleased to talk to you. All en- quiries confidential. 06•=1•1111116.111•111.11111•111.11 WARREN ZINN Phone 529-7350 -Wilfred' Mclntee St Co., Limited WALKEP TUN Memb^r of the Grey and Bruce Multiple Listings Service List M.L.S. — Over 60 Salesmen Working For You THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2,' 1975 •000n 0""'"'"."."". • COMING EVENT! WINGHAM BINGO Wingham Legion Bingo at the Legion Hall, Wingham, Wednes- day, April 9th at 8:30 p.m. 15 regular games, $10 'prize each game; 2 share-the-wealth games; $50 special must go; Jackpot ,game $1260 on 6 calls with $50 consolation. Admission $1.00. Ex- tra and special cards 3 for 50c or 7 for $1.00. • HOWICK BINGO Howick Lions Bingo will be held on Friday, April 4th, at 8A0 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall. Ad mission $1. 12 regular games for $10; 2 share, the wealth'; one $25 Special; Jackpot of $95 on 58 calls; door and consolation prizes. i Xtc WANTED WANTED TO HIRE 'part time truck driver. Helm 'Welding, 529-7627. WANTED — grass for 90 yearling cattle, by gain or by month; will split into smaller lots if unable to handle 90.-' Phone Dungannon 529-7302. WORK WANTED --.in restaurant' or housework by the day. Phone 528-5405. WANTED — kitchen cabinet in good condition. Edivard Ginger- ich, R.R. 2, Lucknow. WANTED — Canada's leading manufacturer and distributor is seeking a choice residential site to display their _new 1975 above ground redwood pool. Your back- yard is the prime location we will consider. An excellent opport- unity . for you the home owner call collect 681-3800, days or evenings. SALESMAN WANTED EXPANDING CANADIAN OIL COMPANY Needs dependable person who can' work, without supervision. Earn $14,000 in a year plus bonus. Contact customers in Lucknow area. Limited auto travel. We train. Air Mail O.O.. Dick, Pres., Southwestern Petroleum Canada Ltd., 87 West Drive, 'Brampton, Ontario, 146T 2J6. CARETAKER WANTED Caretaker needed for Ashfield Presbyterian Church. Apply to George Moncrief, R.R. 3 Goder- ich, phone 395-2832. Applications received until April 15th. WANTED — general labourer re-' quired •for home construction in Point Clark area, experience help- ful but not essential. Steady, em- ployment. Clarke Ferguson, Build- ing Contractor, Point Clark. Phone 395-5454 evenings. WANTED — registered nurse, part-time, 7 - 3 p.m., Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow. Phone Mrs. Mary Newbold 528- 2820, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.. Monday to Friday. 1 MAN WANTED ' Reliable man' wanted for sales, position. Should have knowledge of farm products in Order to sell minerals, pre-mixes and farm supplies. Apply' in writing to Box D, care of The Lucknow Sentinel. WANTED — want' to rent con- crete forms for a 40' x 48' x 8' foundation, how much, how long can I keep it.. Write to Box No. W., Lucknow Sentinel. WANTED — used oxygen and acetylene outfit, 395-5208 after 8 p.m.. t SPECIAL OF THE WEEK GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS BUY 10 PKG. GET ONE FREE BUY NOW AS THERE IS. A SHORTAGE OF SEEDS THIS YEAR Watch next week for another special LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OP PHONE 528-3024 ' 1 SPRING POSSESSION FARMS •— 1.00 acres, 70 acres of good productive land, balance stream and rough pasture. Bank barn 40' x 60', suitable for hogs or beef. Four year old, 3 bedroom, elec- trically heated bungalow in "A" one condition. Lucknow area. -- 100 acres, 70 workable. Frame barn 45' x 60', new pole barn 60' x 24'. Two storey, 3 bedroom home with all conveniences. Mor- ris Township: 100 acres, 90 workable, well drained Harriston loam, balance soft maple bush. Barn 50' x 60', 30 tie-ups, halance pens. Silo 16' x 50'. Two storey, 3 'bedroom home. Morris Township. — 148. acres, 140 acres workable, 8 acres pine and willow trees. Two barns, implement shed and garage. Very attractive, 4 bed- room brick home. Highway loc- ation. Turnberry Township. FOR THE MOST CALL HOLST OFFICE 357-3840 toolk."0480%,""Assowsralk",Wroirookaroadfto This excellent 100 acre farm is in Morris Township. Very nice three bedroom brick hoMe, good barn, cement stabling, grain grinder and. milker, 4 acres of bush all , for $69,000. Good terms available. IF CASH CROPING IS YOUR BUSINESS You should take a look at this 146 acres. 80 rod highway front- age, no buildings, no fences, just a lot of good agricultural land\in Ashfield Township. WHAT PRICE FREEDOM This 13 acre hideaway is very scenic with a gently rolling land to the lovely treed area, a strong spring fed creek flowing through the property. Ideal building site all for $13,000. 4 bedroom 1.1/2 storey frame house on large lot. This house is in good condition on quiet street with .2 extra lots. priced for quick sale to settle estate. 3 bedroom N brick bungalow in new condition on good well land- scaPed lot,, attached garage and extra lot, Immediate possession. 100 acre farm, 80 acres work- able, balance rough' land and river flats, all seeded. •,....i.e.,~1~4•04•04•04~440"4"0"401.6,00,40 Peter S. MacEwan Real Estate Broker 38 ST. DAVID ST., GODERICH PHONE 524.9531 OUTSTANDING BUY. • PAGE FIVE a