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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO-
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Property for Safe.:
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GODERICI=...:.HOME'
Here is a 2 storey frame home witha full basement; and a rec .
room measuring 10 x 25.Heating is by • an oil furnace. The "Main 'floor
consists of a •modern kitchen, dining room, living room, 2 pc. bath and
1 •bedroom.. The second floor has 3 bedrooms and a° 3 pc bath. All'
floors have been'recently� tiled, and a new: roof, umirium windows and
doorshave been put on. There is also a small. garage.. This home is
located only 4 blocks from downtown shopping. •Full asking price only
$13,900. '
VILLAGE HOME, .
Lovely .family' home; in Lucknow consisting, of 5 ` large bedrooms
with clothes 'closets,, spacious kitchen with 'built-in cupboards, large.
Lein room, separate ate dining room, and a 3 pc.' bath. Oil furnace and
a fruit cellar in the basement. -There. is also an insulated garage mea
suring 27 x 24 on the large landscaped lot.
INCOME PROPERTY
2 storeyapartment building on the main "street in Lucknow.
Upstairs apartment has a kitchen with cupboards, large living room,
4 pc, bath and 3 bedrooms: Downstairs apartment, kitchen, newly re-
novated living. room, 4 pc,. bath and 2 bedrooms. Also Beauty Salon.
with or without equipment. There is .a large back yard ;in connection
with this 'property. Priced right for. quick sale:
SPECIAL OF THE MONTH
A2 apartment house locatedon the main street of Lucknow. The
first apartment contains a', kitchen, :living and dining rooms, 2 large
bedrooms, ' 3 pc bath and a 4 year' old furnace. The second apartment
consists; of a kitchen, large living•: and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms and a
3 pc, bath.. This building would be, a good investment for a handyman,
as you could renovate to suit' yourself. Full asking• price only $10,900:
PROPERTY SOLD
Mr. Symon de. Boer of R.R., 2, 'Lucknow has purchased the home
owned by Mrs Howard Robinson •of Lucknow
• Mr Ross Irwin of Lucknow, has purchased the home owned:by
Mrs: Olive. Lewis of Lucknow.•
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Mr. 'Frank -Hamilton of R.R. 3, , Lucknow has purchased the'
,home owned by' Mrs.'°Sara. B. Hamilton; of Lucknow.
Honor .ParentsOn
45th Annuversary
LOCHALSH NEWS,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton had
all of their family home for the •
week end and all enjoyed a ban-
quet meal at:the Mayfair Restaur,
ant .in honor of Mr; and Mrs.,
Hamilton's 45th Wedding ,Anniver „
sary.
Visiting t .,arnd' Mrs_ Oliver.
McCharles' fpr the week .end .were
Mr, and ,Mrs Donald McCh'arles
and• family of Brantford and fohn
McCharles of Petrolfa...
VistngTMr and-krlrs D. A. -=-
MacLennan for the week end •were
Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Heffernon
and Miss Katie Sutherland of
London. and Finlay MacLennan
of Kitchener..
ASHFIELD
Mrs. Murdoch' MacGregor of Sas-
katchewan,' visite'd
as-katchewan'visited with relatives
here last•week. •
Mr. and. Mrs. George Leadbetter•.•
of ,Toronto spent the week -end 'with
Mrs Colin MacGregor '
Gordon' MacGregor of London••
spent the Weekend at his surnmer:'
home, with his mother Mrs.'•M.,
MacGregor and Mr.' and .Mrs
George MacGregor of Hamilton' as.
guests:.
Mr. and.'Mrs.'. Wm. Taylor of '.
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Sault Ste: Marie, are. visiting their
cousin, David MacKenzie
Anniversary svic will •er 'i i l be held
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in Ashfield: Presbyterian'church on
June .29th at 11. a.;m: and 7:.30 ':
p m, •The guest preachet will he;
Rev.. C. -MacCarroll of'Brussells.
REALTORS, WINGHAM
.`.Rural: Ontario Specialists':
"FOR -BEST. RESULTS', PHOTO-LISTYOUR PROPERTY WITH
DON HOLST"'
Barry: McDonagh - Rep., Lucknow 528 3423, ••
Ian Ma L n YManaige
Res. 357-1014'
Jake. Jutzi_ Rep, Wingham. '357-1570:
Rep., Wijngham . 840
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Huron Township Crop Report -'
uncil Minutes
The recent` favourable Weather • has
• •, : • • • ,produced good growing conditions
Huron Township: Council held the • dost of the springrains `are. u PFano
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'June—meeting .with all members. Mowing well, plus a. lot :of.the
present, Minutes of last meeting ' . spraying of grains `and,corn has been.
and Drarina`e MeetinJ were read done:: Almost.all'the. beams are:_.._.._.
and confirrned planted now . Some farmers have
• A delegation of'cottage :owners' started'to-cut hay for haylage'.
•'frorh*Luroan.Beach attended asking• .•
council to, look into the' matter. of •
. trailers cominc- in beside1cotta_°es
on• the same 1ot , •ca;usin crow -Cline' .Mtnicipahties when the cominittee
Council agreed 'to 'look at the lots will be ha' irig. a look: at the Pasture
and contact the Bruce County Heal- farms in 5:uce' dwnship... .
Health Unit for an opinion
A protea is being sent•to the
The Clerk was.asked to hay ei•a - Bruce County Board of Education
FOR S
KINCARDINE. 'DISTRICT, , . •
miles South. of Kincardine, Hig
Way; 2rlotatioi 284-cre' d :'
farm $48,000. .
KINLQSS TOWNSHIP 25 acres.
2 creeks, excellent trout fishing,
$4,400,
5 ACRES, 9 . mile' river, ' house,
arn. Lovely; .view, located on
paved road, 1 mile from town,
$7,500
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100 ACRES No. 9 Highway,
house; barn,; 16 acres, workable,
b-'alance' bush, swamp. Springs
couldbe developed ' $9,000
121/2 ACRES. Ashfield,Twp. pav-
ed-road.
av-ed road. Cedars and hard map-
le. Never •failing stream, $5',400.
100 ACRES Kinloss , Twp fertile
soil, good barn and brick,home,
$16,000,' ,
a:trrent ' 'i ;<r
representative frosm the •De
P ,' of e� . ,� on Township's ��", raise' in
.of Municipal Affairs, P;lannin# school: rates which will appea,r'•elk—
Branch coine up to discuss sortie whe:e'inMthis gaper,.
problem's they are having with land
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sales. •. ar ••' RQa,d'acco�, 'accounts of $16,EA:A 3r and .,•
For These Properties
Please 'Contact,
ROSALIND .HODGLN5
3.95.2337 or
R.R. 2, Holyrood,' Ont. •
NOW FEATURING NEW
PHOTO : LISTING SERVICE
W.EDNESDAY,, .JUNE 18th, 1969-
REALTOR, its a •
Registered Certification
mark, and may be, used'
only by. those Real
Estate: Brokers: whose
qualifications and
adiiernce- to a cell ...
.....e
enforced Code :of
Business 'Ethics permits
Membership in the Grey
Bruce Real Estate Board.
LIST YOURPROPERTY
TO -DAY. THROUGH; THE:
M.L.S. REALTOR OF:• YOUR .`
CHOICE.
.A. E. (ART)' CASWILL
REAL ESTATE:
R. CHOLKAN & CO: LTD'',
JOHN J. COUTTS o LTD.
GIBSON• ' W ILLOUGHBY '
LTD.,.
• FRKED GILES, REALTOR
J. J.. GRUBER, REALTOR. , .
T T CO. OF,
.GUARANTY R RU ,S
CANADA LTD
HANB IDG.E & ;BOWMAN
HARE • REAL, ESTATE LTD.
JOHN HARRISON' REAL
ESTATE
M. K HENDRY REAL
ESTATE,
R. WALLACE HOLLIDAY
• REAL ESTATE
DON HOLST REAL ESTATE
E. L • KOPPE AGENCCIES- `.
GORD JENNINGS` & ;
ASSOCIATES LTD,
HARVEY' KEITH *LTD.
A.• KEN ',MAYHEW REAL,`.
ESTATE
WILFREDD MMINTEE &_ CO.
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ARCHIBALD : W. PERKINS:
REAS;, ESTATE
PAUL S. STARR & CO. LTD.
THOMAS R. WAITON REAL
ESTATE
BY MURRAY GAUNT
M.P.P. 'HURON -BRUCE
The Government of Ontario has
indicated on several occasion. s'that
it intends to reform, the' taxation
and "Government structure.in Ont: ° •
aria. `' • . •
The Governrrient has also said ,
that it intends tq tax capitalgains
Hrlien,a provineral:; rno4rne=t�x-is .':,
introduced.,
As•for municipal taxation;,.the
Treasurer announced in his budget
statement. of March 5th:.tka.tz, ..as of
January 1,, 1970, the Province will
assume responsibility for the
administration of real 'property tax.
.
assessment The.objective is to.
ensure that the entire
'province is assessed at Market •
value by the end' of 1976.
This would mean a tremendous :
increase in taxes. for.fariners'and
would 'make it doubly difficult be,
,cause, of the hmited ability of
working_ farms to: paytaxesout of
current,income
The Government has'now recogni-
zed this, and ,so it was•with consid- ::
•erable interest thati listened to th'e'
' Minister of Municipal Affairs, Hon- .
ourable Darcy McKeough, announ--'
Ce ,that the Government is taking
the first step towards developing a
policy for•'taxing working fauns
:which will be equitable in° relation.
to other classes of property -and.will
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not impose an undue 'burden on the'
'farm:so Tong as ,the land remains in
agricultural use.. ;•
..The Minister is appointing a
committee `representative of :agri
culture. and municipal government'
o make. 'recomme'idations to the
Government• with respect. to:
(1) the d efinition of a working :
`farm;
(2) the appropriate 'basis for valuing
farms for: fax purposes;,.
(3) the manner: in which the farms'
should be taxed'. .
Thecommittee will have to rem.
portio the Government by October
1, 1969..
In late 1968 , the Ontario Depart-
ment of Agriculture ,and Food, ; -
A.•R.;D.A:Branch, notified> munic-
ipalities in Ontario that the .1/3
grant which. ARDA .had: been ma.k
tng: for drainage programs was be=
,ng restricted to those'dr. .
anage
Junior' Farmers "contracts that were awarded prior
OW 5 t
hild In India
The May .meeting of, the Huron•
County junior arriers` executive '.
'..was held 'on lune 9, in Clintons
Jamieson Ribey.",•.President,:'presi-
ded .over .the, meeting.:... He. reported:._
that due to the fact that a relative:
a t th
has taken over the care of our child,
overseas we now have. been
'given a new child to support in'
India . Also , our club .project-;
World ,Literacy', is, to be supported '
on an ,individual club basis,: :instead
ofa'll contributing. a set: amount.,
lfred Wlcintee
Limitei
The S_afet,y Cozritriitee-has h'
asked to set up a 'display at the.
' Blyth Fall'Fair. The Field bay •
Committeereported on its progress
The County Field day is to be -held
at the Seaforth High School on
`'June 28 '•It was reported' that the
Z-on'e'-i-e-1d' Day-wf111 be held on •
, 7u1y 10, at Walkerton ;
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A request for billets for the Kent
County Exchange August 1 =.3,'.
weekend arid 'the. York County
Exchan-e August 22' 24• weekend
was ma e,
It was agreed upon'by'all to hold
a.forrnal in the Fall with the
details left' up to the new Formal
oraa`.z'.itt
Next meeting: June 26.;19"69 1969 in
Clinton.
• The Road Superintendent was *
• were ordeTeA•paid..
rnitructed to finish some• Cet10111ct-. .
ton on Huron Road near' the Athfield; The. July meetint'will beheld on
boundary" • Thursday, insta tiro::, at lr,;
nc • o`clock r v
;the A R. D. A. delegation froirr Ott-
Awa on lune le 'along with other M
WALKERTON
Member of the Grey and. Bruce
Multiple Listings Service
List M.L.S. — Over 60 Salesmen
rking,.•Foi-•Yo
to January 1,. 1969 This
,announcement' created':a good deal
of concern.among-rural municipal
ities which wert at'that •particular
time pre=ss-petitioi3t .from
far.rnersocfor a hngeavy volume,of
municipal. drains. ;;
Almost. all'of the rural municip=
alities in •our area were involved,
'some',of---them =rather-he:av ' in.:
drainage programs at: var-1ious,
stages of progress.
I 'raised'tte*matter with:the
Minister of Agriculture 'and Food
•HonourableWilliam Stewart „on
several bcc-anions; pointing otit to,
him that farmers signed these pet.,
itions, believing.:they would,. •
re a 2/3 of tlie-cast-o f -these
drains . `The ;Minister: agreed to;,
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econsider the•ni tter.and. sub'
ested if funds could' be' found the' •
Department could try,;and• keep its
commitment at least to the
extent of paying. the, 2/3 grant on
all drains' where the petitions had'
been received by the municipality
prior. to January 1, 1960. •
The Minister agreed this week to.
.do this arid .the riiunicipalitle},es W111.
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near future; '
The Premier,annoilrrced-this
week that the Legisla'yure•wouldm^
recess for ,the sumer;odJbun e 2 th
and-Ifirth-e" i-tinte�-wOl tetYz
vened again sometime in Sep '.. '•
her.
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