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GODERICH
524-9097
HURON _COUNTY'S- BEST — 140 acres .of good cash drop -land
Hith a new 3 bedroom brick bungalow.. and attached garage. 2
excellent barns 80' x 40' and 35: x 60', both set up for 'beef. Steel
drive shed. County Road No. 16, near Brussels. Vendor will carry
mortgage. Phone Charlie Tyndall at 524-7453.
BRUCE COUNTY NEAR RIVERSDALE — 152 acre farm with
112 acres workable. Large barn set up for 100 head. Two springs,
18 acres 'of marketable' hardwood btish and gravel pit. All this
with a 2 bedroom home for $69,900. Tall Agnes MacKinnon at
524-6336.
ABANDONED FARM HOUSE' — 21/2 storey solid brick home
near Kingsbridge. Needs restoring. Also includes small acreage
and barn. Call Jack CumMings at 5249624 for further details:
URGENTLY WANTED — 50 - 175 acres with hog barn in the
Lucknow or Dungannon area. Sincere buyer.
COMING EVENTS
BLYTH FESTIVAL'
Blyth Summer Festival presents
two special\ children's perform-
ances .by The Chantecleer Puppet
Theatre, Saturday, July. 26 at 11
a.m. and .2 p.m. Admission 50c
for everyone. •
Light-hearted variety entertain-
ment for the family at The
Country Cabaret. One perform-
ance ..only. Tuesday, July, 29, at
8:30 p.m. •Admission $1.50..
Regular season continues with
Mostly In Clover, July 25, 31,
August 2 and The Mousetrap,
July 23, 24, 26, 30, August 1. Res-
ervations 523-4452. •
WINGHAM BINGO
Wingham Legion Bingo at the
Legion -Hall, Wingham, Wednes-
day, July 30th at 8:30 p.m. 15
regular games, $10 prize each
game; 2 share-the-wealth games;
$50 special must go; Jackpot
game $1420, on 6 calls with $75
consolation. Admission $1.00., Ex-
tra and special cards 3 for 50c or
7 for $1.00,'
IN MEMORIAM
MacDIARMID — in loving mem-
ory of a dear aunt Mary Ann Mac-
Diarmid, who passed away July
30, 1965.
Beautiful memories are wonderful
things,
They last till the longest day,
They never wear out, they never
get lost,
And can never be given away.
To, ,some you may be forgotten,
To/others part of the past,
But to us 'who loved and lost you,
Your memory, will always last.
Lovingly remembered by Bessie
and Roy.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to extend niy sin-
cere thanks to relatives and
friends for cards, gifts; flowers
and visits during my stay in St,
Joseph's Hospital and since re-
turning home. Special thanks to
doctors and nurses.
Raymond Leddy
We wish to extend our thanks
to all of our friends and relatiVes
'who have helped in the past few
weeks and for their expressions
of sympathy on the loss of our
baby daughter. A special thanks
to Dr. McKim and the nursing
staff in obstetrics for their kind-
ness and help.
Doug, Dixie and Jason Cameron
The family Of .the late J. Her-
bert Laidlaw wish to express sin-
cere thanks to management and
staff of Pinecrest for their
care and thoughtfulness. Also a
special thanks to Dr. Corrin and
Dr. McKim.
Mr., and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr
and family
Jim Durnin wishes to thank all
who remembered him with cards
and visits while he was in hos-
pital. Thanks also to -Doctors and,
nursing staff. All was greatly ap-
predated.
We wish to thank' everyone for
best wishes, cards, letters and
visits, while we were in• Wingham
Hospital.
Mary Ellen and Ruth MacKenzie
I would like to thank all those
that remembered 'me with flow-
ers, cards, gifts and calls while
I. was a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Drs. Cor-
rin and McKim. Many, thanks to
the nurses on second floor, Rev.
Glenn Noble and relatives frOM
London who came to see me. All
was really appreciated.
Maude Sherwood
Many thanks to those who visit-
ed me while in hospital, and for
cards, treats and flowers. Special
thanks to my family, nurses on
2nd floor, Doctors Corrin and Mc-
Kim, Mr. Bev Kay and Rev,
Glenn Noble.
Mary Miller r MIIII NMI ell
I GOOD THINGS_ I
HAPPEN IIII
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HUTTON
,100 ACRES — 88 workable — 70
acres mixed hay _and trefoil, bal-
ance grain. Drilled well, hydro
is in. Price $35,000.
WINGHAM — one floor, 3 bed-
room honie in good location, all
new rugs throughout, newly ren-
ovated rec room. Immediate pos-
session.
100 ACRES — 70 'workable, good
barn, house newly renovated with
hardwood floors throughout, drive
shed. Price $53-,000.
SOLD — St. Helen's church manse
to, Mr. Cere and Mr. Taylor of
Kitchener.
SEVERAL GOOD FARMS
FOR SALE
OTHER LISTINGS NEEDED
MEL MATHERS
Wingham
Phone 357-3208
Rep. L. W. Hutton Real Estate
Kincardine
THE MAN TOSEE IS ...
1 51MITEE
SINALTOR
3 BEDROOM HOME situated on
Havelock St. This older home 'has
been well cared for and has the
advantage of . location, mature
maple • trees, garden area, etc.
Must be sold to settle estate.
COUNTRY HOME in Ashfield, 3
acres of land,. home' has modern,
kitchen, living • room and dining
room, 3 bedrooms. Recently ren-
ovated throughout.
215 ACRES of recreational and
development acreage; approxi-
imately 60 acres of water with
balance in bush and open land,
3 BEDROOM TRAILER HOME
with addition on large lot in Vil-
lage of Ripley. Priced right.
MODERN 4 BEDROOM HOME in
Goderich, 2 bath, fireplace, double
garage, on quiet street. Over
2,000 sq: ft. of living area. Shown •
by appointment only.
140. ACRES of choice tile drained
cash crop. land, highway location,
nearly new moderh 4 bedroom
brick home. Modern finishing
barn for 325 hogs, liquid holding
tank, sealed grain storage.
197 ACRES with 175 workable, 8..
room stone home. Barn for beef
cattle, located on paved road.
Fall possession.
3 BEDROOM COTTAGE, lake-
front lot, Kintail beach, fully fur-
nished. This cottage has a 3 '
piece bath, built-in cupboards and
is priced to sell. Immediate pos-
sesSion.
5 BEDROOM HOME and good
barn located in. Ashfield Twp. on
24 'acres of choice farm land. This
property is close to the lake.
16 ACRES mostly bush, spring
creek; well located on good road,
hydro available. •
If you have agricultural property,
large or small acreage, and are
thinking of selling, we would be
pleased to talk to you. All en-
quiries confidential.
WARREN ZINN
Phone S29-7350
McDONACH
RFAI 1ST/1TE Eimemik
100 .acres in West Wawanosh,
spring creek, 35 acres workable,
balance •in bush.
120 acres in East Wawanosh, 75
workable, spring creek, 2 trout
ponds. 3 bedroom brick and
frame house, barn and garage. •
4 bedroom 2 'storey brick house
on large lot with garage
Excellent 2 storey 3 bedroom
brick house on large la in the
country.
New brick 3 bedroom house on
• good lot and good location.
3 bedroom 1 storey house with
new addition, immediate possess-
ion.
3 bedroom insul brick house on
the edge of Lucknow with large
steel shed partly insulated and
heated.
Front row 2 bedroom frame cot-
tage with some furnishings on
Kintail Beach.
We have cleared and wooded
lots in the country for sale.
Robt. Campbell
Bus. 528-2031
Res. 529-7417
$33,800
Don't delay, call to-day on this 3 bedroom family
home in the Village of Luclmow.
ALEXANDER AND CHAPMAN
REALTY LTD.
GODERICH, ONTARIO
CALL GERRIE AND BERNICE .GLENN
Dungannon, Ontario
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SUPER 'CASH BINGO
Legion Hall, Lucknow, every
Thursday, 8:30 p.m.. Pot of Gold
game — winner take all. 14' reg-
ular games, $10 each. 2 Share
the Wealth games. A $30 Special
Jackpot game for $100 on 56 calls
or $25 consolation prize:
RECEPTION SATURDAY
Reception will be held for Don,
aid and Lillian (Mitchell) Pollard
on. Saturday, July 26 in Ripley
High School, Music by 2 + 2.
Lunch provided. Everyone wel-
come.
2nd ANNUAL
INTERMEDIATE
BALL TOURNAMENT
AND DANCE
The Lucknow and District Kins-
men Club are sponsoring an In-
termediate , Ball Tournament on
Saturday, July 26th, with Champ,.
ionship Games to be held 'on Sun-
day, July 27th at the Lucknow
Park. There will be a dance on
Saturday evening in the •Lucknow
Arena to the music of The Nu-
tones. Dance tickets available at
Johnstone's Furniture and Beck-
er's Store or from Kinsinen mem-
bers. Proceeds' for work being
carried out at the Ball Pal*.
REGULAR MEETING .
The Lucknow. Agriculturatl Soc-
iety will hold their regular meet-
ing on Tuesday, July 29th at 9
p.m. in the Town Hall. Final plans
will be made for the Craft Fest-
ival on Auguk 1st , and 2nd, in
the Lucknow Arena.
BOBBY GIMBY DANCE
Friday, September 5th at Luck-
now Arena; barbecue' lunch, $5
per person; sponsored by Luck-
now Lions, tickets from all mem-
bers; tickets are available on Tri-
Cash Draw which will be herd that
night.
HELM' REUNION
The Annhal Helm reunion will
be held Sunday, July 27th in Ash-
field Park at 3 p.m.
MacDONALD REUNION
The Annual MacDonald Clan
Reunion will be held,August 2, at
MacDonald's Cedar rove, Loch-
alsh. Come and renew old ac*7
quaintances and meet the new-
comers to the Clan. Picnic sup-
per at 5 p.m. sharp.
25th ANNIVERSARY
The Agnew girls • request the
honor of your presence at a re-
ception honoring the 25th wedding
anniversary of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph , Agnew, to be
held in the Lucknow -Arena, Sat-
urday, August 9, 1Q:00 p.m. -
1:00 a.m. Everyone welcome.
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CRAFT FESTIVAL
, "Plan to attend Lucknow's Fifth
Annual Craft. Festival' sponsored by the Lucknow, Agricultural. Soc-iety on Friday, August 1st, 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. and Saturday, August
2nd, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. in the Luck-'now Arena. Crafts of all types, baking, fresh produce and meals
for sale. .Free parking. Free gift
to the first 500 ladies each day.
Sepoy sidewalk sale on both days.
LIONS BINGO
Howick Lions Bingo will:be held on Friday; July 25th, at 8:30 p.m. in Wroxeter Community Hall; Ad-mission $1; 12 regular games for
$10; 2 share the wealth; one $25 special; jackpot of $90 on. 56 Calls; purple ball of $10; door
and consolation prizes.
HORSE SHOW
Open Junior Horse Show at Dun-gannon on Sunday, July 27 at 1
Pm-. Competition for Tyke (10
and under), Intermediate (11. - .14 yr.), • and Juniors (15 - 17 yr.) Ribbons for every class and a
trophy to be presented to -the
winner in each division.
DURHAM KINSMEN
SUMMER BINGO
Friday, July 25,, $3200 in cash
Prizes. Four $100.00 Cash door
prizes. 19 games nitely. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.. at Durham Memorial Arena.
COMING EVENTS
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25 yrs. Experience
PHONE LUCKNOW
528-2922
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