The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-08-27, Page 19REALTY WORLD
W. J. Hughes Reality Ltd.
395-5952
LUCKNOW - Two storey,
4 bedroom home on quiet
street. Double garage and
front porch. Within walk-
ing distance .to Medical
Centre, shopping and
Public School. M-20
rict
daughters, Donalda, Mrs.
Lloyd MacDonald' of
Goderich, Isabel, Mrs,
Jim Brooks, and Melon,
Mrs. Bill McCreath, both
of Ripley, Evelyn, Mrs.
MacKenzleTand—
Jean, ' Mrs, Carrick.
Ceiling; both of Kin-
cardine • Also
predeceaSed by Colin in.
WOrld War' H, John S. in
1964, and one . daughter,
May MacDonald was
member of St. Andrew's •
United Church, .Ripley,
and Branch 440 of the
Ladies': Auxiliary of . the
Royal Canadian Legion.
The . funeral service
was conducted by . Rev.
James Busher at :the
MacKentie-MeCreath
Funeral Home on Friday,
August 22 at 3 o'clock •
with burial in the Ripley
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were
grandsons, Ro d.
MacDonald, Ken
MacDonald, Danny
MacDonald, Colin
MacDonald, Murray.
MacDonald and David
Coiling. Flower bearers
Were graridchirdren and
friends.
Ta\rish_ and Sarah MacNoir, nineteen fifties 'served a's She was predeceased by.
She was one of a large treasurer of Bruce Presby- her husband, Harry Street
family.. „ feria', . (1935),• and infant son, Etn-
Of this branch of ,,the In the mid-nineteen sev,, est James (1921), sisters,
MacTavish, family, the enties WS% Street Moved to Agnes (Mrs. Flex Barkwell),
youngest brOther, Jin, of Strathroy where her dnugh- Jean (Mrs, Harold John-
Lucknow, survives. ter,-MargaretTandherfamilY stcknt-Niargaret-(Mrs-:---Ross—
During World War I, from.. reside,. . Black), and brothers Duncan,
.1916 to 1919,, she taught at She ,is survived by het Alex and Fred.
Clover Valley, the school on. daughter and son-in-law, The funeral service on
ConcessiOn 2 which the Jam- Margaret and Harry- Posliff - Sunday, July 20, 1980, was at
ily, attended as c.ren, and 'of StrathroY, two grandchild- - the MacKenzie and McCre-
the ' Joan (Mrs: Keith Lucan) ,
teic finVIYavid PoSliff,
Conn, near FerguS, Ontario, at home, a greats grand- Paul, minister of the United
Barkwell, Donald MacTay.;
ish, Harold MacTavish,
Stewart MacLean, Allan
MacTavish, and Jim Mac-
ravish Jr,•
Other friends and relatives
Cartia-froVers.
MARGARET MAX
IVIACDONALD
Margaret May.
MacDonald passed away
Tuesday, August' 9, 1980,
in the Kincardine
General Hospital
eighty-ninth year. She
was the daughter of the
late JOhn McLay and
Isabel Smith of Huron.
Township. 2
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married-
who" predeceased her in
1946.
Sher leaves to mourn
her passing three sons
Stewart of Belmont, Dan
of Huron Township; and
Rod of Ripley, five
Uncovers
drug ring
SEAFORTH - Constable
Charles Akey, a Seaforth
policeman, has received
a commendation fromthe
town council for this,work
uncovering an "in-
ternational drug ring.
Cc:instable Akey's initial
action -andsubsequent
investigation helped
initiate work , which has
resulted in eight different
people,. being: arrested on
charges ranging froin
possession . of heroin.. to
arnied,Tobbery;
"He basically started it
all off," said Constable
• Rob Roy' of the Stratford
detachment of the RC-
MP.
He added, "One of the
finest assets he (Con-
stable Akey) did have'
.was his- background in
pharmaceuticals.
helPed because we were
dealing with phar-
maceutical drugs in this
case."
The first steps at
, breaking the in-
ternational drug ring took
place in Seaforth. when
police 'reacted to a tip
from the Seaforth
Medical Clinic that they
suspected an individual
was trying to obtain'
prescription drugs
illegally.
Wins CNE
championship
MITCHELL - Stacey
Brothers Limited of
Mitchell has again won
the championship for
butter at the Canadian
National Exhibition
(CNE). Stacey butter
was awarded 98.5 points
out of a possible 100 to
capture the top award.
The win at this year's.
CNE was in the class for
unsalted butter and
Stacey butter also headed
the, list in the class for
salted butter prints with a
score of 98.3. As well, the
company won top prize in
a special class, .for the
best package ap-
pearance.
Staeey has won' an
unprecedented four
consecutive cham-
pionships 'beginning with
the Royal Winter Fair in
1978, both the' Royal and
CNE in 1979 and the CNE
again this year, •
WHITECHURCH - Lot for
sale. Asking $7,000.00.
W-4
ASHFIELD TWP. - 75
acre farm, 72 acres 'work-
able. Bank barn equipped
for sows. 1 1/2 storey home
with 3 - 4 bedrooms. 2-RE
POINT CLARK 'Year-
round cottage with single
attached garage. Three
bedroonis and large brick
fireplace, VVithin walking
distance to Lake Huron.
Asking $31,500,00. H-9
11 For more information
phone Cliris 'Troll-OW:4
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, 3448. Toll free to our
Goderich Office 1-800-
265-7017.
ELIZABETH STREET
Mrs. Elizabeth' Street; a
resident of Kincardine for •
nearly fifty . years, passed
away in Strathroy. Middlesex
denerni Hospital on Friday,
July 18, 1980; after a, brief
illness; She was in her, 88th
year.
Born on December 31,
1892, on concession '2 of
Huron Township, she was
the daughter, of Peter Mac-
POINT CLARK
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Donations to the March of
TJ Dimes, Care Canada, ,N,I
C.E.F., and the Kincardine
United Church Memorial
Fond have been much op-
..preciated $tiy• the
Interment was in K tic
dine Cemetery. •
In 1920 she married Harry daughter, Rebeeca Elizabeth. Chnrch in Kincardine, Rev.
Street and they went to live Lucas of London,"Kaufman o f and a Doug Lucknow
in SaSkatchewan. There two brother; Jim MacTavish of .United Church, officiated.
children• were 'born, a son, , Lucknew. ' Pallbearers were Andrew
Ernest James, who died in
:infancy, and a daughter,
Margaret, Mrs. Harry Pos-
lig, of StrathroY,
'While living in'the west,
Mrs, Street returned to
teaching for a time, at
IngleSide sohool neat March-
well, SaskatcheWan: She lat-
er taught piano in the town of
Langenbitrg.,
Some timellater thefamily
returned to Ontario, and in
1929 they settled in Kincar-
dine. After a long illness,
Harry Street died in -1935.
the K in incardine coin
Mrs. Street used her
training as a teacher and as.a
musician, particularly during
her long and happy associa-
tipn with the United Church.
She had a special interest
in the Work of the' WOirien's
Missionary Society, (nOw the
U,C.W.); and during thelate
nineteen forties -and early
5 ACRE RETREAT property
in Culross, spring •creek,
attractive home, horse barn,:
4 ACRES . near Lucknow,
many' mature trees, older
home for the handyman,
steel shed 24 x 48.
LUCKNOW - 3 bedroom
well maintained home in
good residential area in very
clean condition throughout.
Very low asking price.
NEAR VVINGHAM ='3 yr. old
three bedroom bungalow on
a one acre kit, large kitchen
with Hanover cupboards;
broadloomed throughout,
new combination oil-wood
furnace, owner moving and
Must sell.
TWO BEDROOM home on a
1/2 acre tot, house in nice
clean condition and the ask-
ing price is only $9000.
Situated in a village' near
Lucknow.
ONE ACRE lot on Flwy, # 86,
west of Lucknow, asking
$7900,
10 ACRE highway property,
spring creek, vinyl clad two
bedroom home, new steel
barn.
TEESWATER 98 acres on
Highway-4, 'no-buildingsi-65
workable, balance bush.
Price $49,500.
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