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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-13, Page 26The regular rneeting of __the _Ripley and 'District Lions Chilly as held in the United Church on Jana 23 with 24 members and six guests from Lucknow Lions Club present. Lion Bill • Carson. thanked the ladies for the meal. ' The , correspondence included several thank- you notes from some' of the Senior Citizens for the visit and the Christmas Cake. Lion Barry McDonagh introduced' Zone Chairman Walter Arnold, who is running forDeputy District Governor. Lion Wally Pollock reported everything was ready for the 'Hockey Tournament. Lion ;Grant McDonald had a Chinese auction' with Lion President Lorne Cook of Lucknow the winner. REAL ESTATE BROKER .LUCKNOW -HOME—three bedroom, one storey, insulated, garage, paved drive, double lot, 16w.down payment. HOUSE in Lucknow for rent, no children, no pets. 2 BEDROOM well kept hungalow, plus, extra lot, 3 blocks from the P.O. Asking only $27,500. • PRICED REDUCED - 3 bedroom bungalow, with recreation room, paved drive. Asking $37,900. Vendor moved. 2 SERVICED LOTS - in Lucknow, measuring_66Lx_165' in new subdivision. Asking $16,500. HOUSE on 13/4 acres. 4 bedroom, large kitchen. Lots of trees and, creek crossing the property. Priced to sell. • 1 BEDROOM frame dwelling, eleetric • hea, well insulatd, space for 2nd bedroom and another apartment. Low taxes. 2 ACRE country lot,, new well with frame building partially remodelled for dwelling, $15,000. FARMS DAIRY FARM - 250 acres, 3 silos, 2 barns, implement shed, 2 stable cleaners, 4 bedroom brick home, swimming pool. BEEF FARM - 508 acres, 3 barns, 3 pit and 1 upright silo,, and two 3 bedroom homes. HOG FARM - 300 finishing; 2 Harvester silos,-2 grain bins, modern 3 bedroom 'bungalow. 100 ACRES - large barn, five acres of bush, and 3 bedrOorn house, Kinloss Township, $99;500. HANDYMAN SPECIAL 2 'room frame dwelling in 1.4eknow, $10,500. 'ROBERT CAMPBELL Res. 5294417. BARRY MeDONAGH Res, 528.3821 NILE, red brick 3 bedroom home, ideally situated on about 3 -acres, a stream crosses the land, there is a small barn-and mature trees. Must be seen to be appreciated: DUNGANNON; 3 bedroom home With 4 lots. This older home has 4 pc, bath, sunporch and electric heat, aiking ' $29,500. LUCKNOW ,corrifettable- 2 bedroom' buligalew; full length sun porch, all electric heat, on an exceptionally nice lot, asking $21,000.. LUCKNOW, duplex; well located, check this Property over and make an offer. _Ripley area,, :brick home on 2 acres, good solid 4 bedrooth, oil heat, priced at $25,000, Owner Will consider holding a first, mortgage. FARMS 504 ACRES Culross. excellent brick home with barns feeding .500 beef cattle; upright and cement bunker silos, also area for 90 sows. 100 ACRES West Wawanosh, no buildings, appro*- imately 15 acres, of hardwood bush. 172 ACRES Kinloss, Whitechurch area; approximately ,65 workable, balance pasture, mixed bush. 300 ACRES, Ashfield Township, 3 bedroom home, every-convenience; barn his capaeity for. 45' sows, finishing 1000'yearly; liquid Manure storage. 70 ACRE FARM, Culross Township, close to. Teeswater; 9 room brick home, well maintained; older barn and new implement shed and corn crib. We have inquiries for farmt, both large and sniall actelges. If you are thinking of selling, give us a,ca14'we would be pleased to talk to you. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP; '- Beef set up. 200 acres. Level land. Good buildinks. NEAR .DUNGA.NNON = Hog operation. 100 acres. Fxcel- lent buildings. ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP NORTH, Cash crop. 100 acres NO buildings. NEAR BLYTH - Hog finish ing operation. 128 acres. Good buildings. NEAR BLYTH - Hog farrow to finish. Also beef set up. 147 acres. 2 Harvestore silos. JI Modern set up with good buildings. NEAR LONDESBORO-- Beef and hog set up.' 290 acres. New home. Hardwood bush. Good buildings. COLBORNE TOWNSHIP 200 acres on edge of God- erich. 147 woilcable. Hard- wood bush. Gravel deposits. Driving shed. Excellent re- modelled house. Good' corn and cash , crop land. - DAIRY SET UP - Near Kincardine. 150 acres work- able land. All equipment, Priced for immediate sale.. For these farms, or if you are buying or selling contact R. A, (Gus) Chisholm. Phone 524-8554 or - Business 524- 2177. For yourconyeniellee'Gifer- ' may, be reached on his mobile telephone. Ask Oper- ator for MObile YJ6-4367. 7 Warren & Terry Zinn R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW, PHONE 5294350 Bush. .GODERICH-TOialiortaF. Hughes REALTY LTD. ' Rita Alien $24-9131 RAC, 524-0110 TENTIOIV FAR Information Meeting RegardingProblem Weeds - Their iden- tification and control. Herbicide recom- mendations and rates of application will be discussed. LUCKNOW LEGION ',WEDNESDAY.; FEB. 20 .- 8100 p;ni. SPopeored,bypfizer ikl1lonsanto k. Winter Side Now On. Winter Boots 4070 PftitiNle$28.,21)11.' ' u al meeting ' manse which all felt were a, decided improvement, The' work. of"Ross. and. Amelia Cimuning was conirnended. 'New Allan Irwin were elected stewards elected were was ,thanked for her ef-• Presbyterial, World Day the ; Secretary,Don silenCe was observed at thp:meeting but more Lloyd Worthington Ron forts It would help if of Prayer, Poverty Lunch • Mc,Lay. Mr. Bushell led'Names' of these persons , are needed. The mem- IrWin and,Bob Harris. everyone would put the and ' Spring .Lunchebn. in a devetional period were Isabel Love, berShip of the church ;. Reports were given of . amount enclosed on the • Also an Elders WOrkshop which dealt with the ,Clarence Wylds, Hazel remains fairly even to • the work of , the UCW,, , envelope. , _ . , ....sat_ Port Elgin and :War- anointing of ..Jesus with Ram,--s-ay,* Nora last year. ' Sunday Explorers . The on gregati on ning eperiences at TWIT'. It was brought out Fr e dr ik seri, Lester Murray Culbert. Messengers, Junior Choir almost reached •their - Clifford, for • various that the .'woman. used Farrell, Oscar' White, . outlined some of the and a small group objective or $7,009 for the groups. C.G,I.T. girls meeting. .1VI&S Fund' but. money'' .A • great deal of ,work There is a constant need ' ; contributed to the Fund had been done by .'many' for leaders' especially .in fOr the Boat People was people:to keep the churck the Sunday Schtiol. - not included in the M&S work ongoing • • and ef- , Contributions continue Fund, . • fective to members and • ; later draw. Harry curled were Jim MacDonald, to accumulate in ,,the Many good suggestions community..' • Grateful with Marina. Catheron, Gorden Patterson, Allan Memorials Fund ...and ; were made as to how the thanks to all those who Don Gaunt and . Marion MacKay, _ Fink, 'Brian Organ. Fund. Olivet .had church could.'improve. its -made it possible for the. T annual Gamble. Harry, had 'two Johnson wins and a plus'of twelve, Farrell. ; . their and James made the final transfer of services to Members and 'church to complete the "Sweetheart" borispiel .funds to the Organ community, Murray year with a surplus. was played on Saturday and Howard the same Congratulations to the with Elmer Stneltzer's. nuina°r ;of wins and a girls' '13 4•A• rink which rink - on top for the daY Plus of ten. - won the ;title curling . at with three wins plus 14.. Third place on the early . the local clgb this "paSt Elmer had help from wife draw was won by Bill week, .skipped'by Joanne Marianne and Wilfred Peterbaugh with two Pollock. and Diane Gamble, wins andplus_plu of two,- The entry list is filled-. . Chain pions on the early had wife Beverly at for the Bill!,s,Repair Shop • draW was John Larsen's Brian, and Nancy spiel' the weekend of Feb. foursome of wife,' Gert,. Regier: Elliott Courtney 23. This is an open milted . Dalerid Sandra Liddle won this spot on the later event and' the list looks eleven. Second prizes went to Howard Hodge with wife Marj. Norman Barnard and Donalda Pollard for the 9 o'clock draw and to Harry Scott's rink on the THE' MAN .TO SEE IS HOMES. The annual, meeting of What she had and AntreW'r -17Tirted• nothing, not even per-, Chureh was 'held on Feb: fume, is of any .use unless 6 in the Church Hall with. used and put to pork.' a good; attendance, Rev. Robert Osborne read .Vin Bushell cOndacted the, names of deceased the Meeting, assisted by _members, and a minute's NorMan....„...Macrion 6,---repair sid -the ' church and' EU rid-, • amounting to Oulber.t expressed. the $315.68. • appreciation ,of St. Mrs. Robert Osborne Andrew's.people to Rev. has been Envelope and. Mrs. Bushell for their Steward - for the 'year. endeavours. Some up- This is a big task and she ; coming' events were Raymond ,Hamilton and Elwyn • SeVeral elders had moved away and. Mrs!. Oliver 1VlacCharles- and • BY,* DON MeLAY with thtee wins .plus draw --• curling with formidable. It might be_ Rl f ipey lcDONAGH Bjyth._G_ood,buildings, - •• • Iv 75Io° ACRES TSoWcanssh crop .land. Nea Lions DorinclaBowers, Al and Ellendlolyroyd. 'Skipping other finks finishing out of the 'money noted, that old boys, Doug. MacDonald and Danny Rose will be here on that occasion. 400:13man Realty ttd. CACMERiC11,5 4244177 FARMS FOR SALE Alexander