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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-05, Page 26K===41141;===i3c=tzt=4 WINAHAM . SALES ARENA UNITED IN REMEMBRANCE t. ilIFLEY HOME - 4 'bedroom, electric heat, new ro#4 and siding, two car garage, mortgage available, Asking $25,000.00. ' 2 BEDROOM brick bungalow, 'attached garage, ott --Urge .1ot,,-..W.hitee.hnrch-A sking3,45+000.- A 10 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom bungaloW, hot water heating, Appliances to remain. Asking only $33,500. 3 BEDROOM HOME; Havelock Street, Liicknow, $20,000.. COMPLETELY RENOVATED in 1974, three bedroom, bungalow on double lot Asking $45,000. KINLOUGH 3 bedroom, 2 yr. old bungalow, electric heat Asking $29,900. LUCKNOW 6 yr. old split level, 3 bedroom, 'family room, fireplace, games room, in ground swimming pool, paved drive, garage, and many extras. Willing to trade on a farm. 2 YR., OLD, 6 unit apartment building, good income, 1/2 % 10 mortgage. Ripley. ESTATE HOME, Lucknow, 4 bedrooms; 3 pc, and 2 pc.- bath. Close to main street. Asking $23,500. 4 BEDROOM-brick home with large kitchen, living and dining areas, family room aridTstm deck, I-crcated approximately 1 mile from Lucknow, Approximately 17 acres of property with barn and river at the back. Nicely -landscaped- with---trees-planted. This home-i,s-71a--- immaculate-conditiom This property would be hard to ,duplicate. _ TO CLOSE ESTATE, 2 bedrooms down and 2 bedrooms up, extra large lot, exceptionally well, cared Or. Immediate possession. Ideal retirement home. Asking $25,000. FIVE ACRES, four bedroom brick home, barn 40 x 60 and workshop 20 x 40. Presently restoring and refinishing furniture; equipment also available. Locat- ed in Dungannon area. WFITTECHURCH 5 bedroom frame home, all newly renovated, carpeted with 2, 3-piece baths and oil furnace, plus small barn. LUCKNOW - comfortable 2 bedroom bungalow, full length sun porch, all electric heat, on an exceptionally nice lot, asking $20,500. FARMS 504 ACRES, approx. 400 choice cash' 'crop workable, Homes and buildings are well maintained, barns are well set up for beef and hogs, crop is in the ground and may be sold with the farm or fall possession is available. KINLOSS TWP. - 225 acres, 4 bedroom brick home you would 'be proud to own, all other buildings excellent. If you are looking for an ideal family farm inquire for more information. 300 ACRES - Ashfield Township, 3 bedroom home, every convenience; barn has capacity for 45 sows, finishing 1000 yearly; liquid manure storage. We have inquiries for farms, both large, and small acreages, if you are thinking of selling, give us .a call, we would be pleased to talk to you. litarrenATejiy Zinn . PHONE 529.7350 R. R. # 2, LUCKNOW Page 2 tuelutow *Abel, Weanesda November 1980 -45ar LIQUIDATIONS & AUCTIONS SALE INCLUDES; Flannelette sheet sets; blankets; bed spreads; bath towels; tea towels; table clOths; hath sets; bath sheets and more. All to be cleared out at Liquidation Prices. REMEMBRANCE SERVICE Tuesday, November 1 lth Parade from Legion Hall at 10:45 a.m. to Cenotaph Service and Laying of Wreaths at 11 a.m. Followed by Church Service in Lucknow Anglican Ctiurch For '3 Days Only Thursday Nov. 6 9-6 Friday' Nov, 7 9.9 Saturday Nov. The Royal Canadian Legion Liquidation Sale Of Bed Linen And Towels Wingham Sales Arena 680 Josephine Street North End of Winghamt TERMS- CASH, CHEQUES, VISA OR MASTER CHARGE DAY OF SALE WINGHAM. SALES ARENA 357-1730 or 357-2987 On October 24th Lucknow defeated Mitchell 33 - 14, Lucknow scores were: Al- lan Stanley 1206, Ron Stan- ley 1127, Bob Greer. 1015, Harvey Culbert 1000, George Stanley 959, Wayne Cran- ston 897. On November 1st Lucknow defeated Shelburne 35% to i11/2 . Lucknow scores were: Bob Greer 1210, Ron\ Stanley 1179, Gerald Rhody 1010, Bob Love 988, Allan Stanley 983: Gerry Ross 928. .-I.UCKNOW-DtINGANNQN Ladies high single. Linda Stanley 233. Ladies high triple Merle Rhody 569, Ladies over 225: Linda Stanley 233, Men's high single Ron Stanley 281, Men's high triple Bob Love 701.* Men over 250: Ron Stanley 281, Bob Love 275. Team points and stand- ings: Chipmunks 15, Tigers 26, Gophers 10, Zebras 12, Polecats 13, Cod 21, COniarS 5, Coons 13, Wol- verities 22, Kangaroos 17, Lions 14. LADIES 6:30 p.m. Marion MacKinnon bowl- ed the high single, with a 281. Marion MacKinnon bowl- ed the high triple with a 593. Games of 200 and over: Marion MacKinnon 281, Jan- et McPherson 258, Susan Mengers 200, Pat Thomson 253, Isobel Miller 210. Team points and stand- ings: Chocolates 3, 38; Chic- lets 2, 35; Pretzels 4, 34; Peannts 5, 31; Lollipops 5, 26; Cheezies 2, 25. INTERTOWN BOWLING _LADIES 9 O'CLOIC High single Marg Wilson 247. High triple Marg Wilson 626, Games over' 200: f Marg Wilson 247, Sharpn ier 219,1tiFley Allan 215, Joanne Searle 202, Wendy Nixon 203, Linda . Stanley 208. Team points and stand- ings: Cherries 5, 22; Bananas 2, 28; Grapes 5, 24; Oranges 5, 25; Pineapples 2, lt; MENS BOWLING High single Brian Stewart '295. High triple Bilan Stew- art 725. Games over 225: Brian Stewart 295, 234, Ron Stan- ley 275, Bob Greer 253, 230, Dittnie Hamilton 246, Terry Austin 243, Ron Olson 239, Don Mann 232, Harold Maize 231, John Park 227. Team points and stand- ings: Oldsmobiles 7, 23; Fords 0, 13; Mustangs 2, 10; Dodges 7, 20; Pontiacs 0, 19; Buieks 5, 20. TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING Isobel Tiffin had high single for the ladies with 187. The double went to Anna Johnstone with 338. Bill Hunter-had- high-seore for the men with single of 198 and double of 340. Team standings: Greens 18, Oranges 18, Violets 13, Reds 9, Yellows 9, Blues 8. liERE'S BIG GAME.,. 114 "NT IlDs Lucknow Arena Schedule FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 7:p0 p.m. Pee Wee Game Ripley vs Lucknow SATURDAY, NOV. 8 2:00 - 4:00 Public Skating SUNDAY, NOV. 9 1:30 - 3:13 Public Skating 7:30 Intermediate Game Wingham Royals vs Lucknow INIIII1111111111111111111111119111111111111 MBA 'DONAU REAL ESTATE t INSURANCE LTD. 528-2031 LLICKNOW: 100 ACRES in Ashfield Twp., good buildings, 90 workable, highway location, 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. small lot, 1 block from post office. Make us an offer. ' NEW HOUSE. - 4% acres, large family room With fireplace, 2 bathS, creek crossing property, I mile froM Lucknow. We are in need of listings "BOB ERT-CAMPBht.i. t RA9ER MacKINNON- Res: 529-7417 Res: 395-2880 ' 4 LES PETtER SHOES LORNE-REID -Shoe Repair & Skate Sharpening Lucknow Phone 528-2011 See The Selection Of Whiter Boots At Petters Replace Your tiVornout Skates With a Pair of Bauer Skates abilut energy ST. MARY'S C.W.L. President Joan Ross open- ed the meeting with prayer and scripture reading in, the absence of Rev. Fr. Dent- inger. Thirteen members and one guest joined together at O'Donnell's residence to worship God and do some- thing to aid our fellow man. In this regard donations are to be made to the Terry Fox Cancer Fund, the Pro Life'l G?oup and the Kingsbridge Community Playground. Members are going to play euchre with the residents of Pinecrest Manor on Novem- ber 11 at 2.30 p.m. Guest speaker, Mr. Jim Maguire, then spoke to the group on Energy: oil, coal and gas, taking us back to the 1800g, describing in de- tail the advancement of energy sources through the • years up to the present day. Mr. Maguire was thanked by the president and he offered to answer any questions, which proved most interest- ing and informative. THE MAN TO SEE IS iisINTEE L. • Mt .r I CZEM:130