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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-12, Page 26JOHN VICTORY HOY John Victor Hoy of Sepoy Apartments, Lucknow, died in Wingham and District Hospital on Wednesday, Oct- ober 29, 1980 in his 76th year. A truck driver, he later farmed in ,Ashfield Township until his retirement in 1970. He was"a member of Port Albert Anglican Church. Born in Grey Township, Huron County, on July 6, 1905 he was a son of the late Robert Hoy and the late Jessie Woodrow of _Port Albert. He married' the former Agnes Cousins on December 29, 1927. He is survived by one daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. Tom Phillips, Lucknow, six grand- children and 10 great grand- children. He is also survived by two sisters, Viola, Mrs., Roy Petrie, Port Albert; Nadel, Mrs. Neil Schram, Goderich and three brothers, • Clarence Port Albert; Cliff, Goderich and Woodrow, Woodstock. He was 'predeceased by his wife in. April of 1962, two sons in infancy, a sister, Jessie, Mrs. Charles Petrie and one brother, Robert. The funeral -service was held from the MacKenzie and MoCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow on Friday, Octob- er 31, 1980 at 2 p.m. Rev. G. Garratt of the Lucknow An- glican Church officiated. Flower bearers were grandsons, Jack, Glen, Grant and Wayne Phillips. Pallbearers were William Hayden, Jim Hayden, Clar- ence Hoy Jr., Arthur Stew- art, Elwin Petrie and Bill Phillips. Burial followed in Dungan- non Cemetery. • BY RUTH BUCHMEIER Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frayne who had a beautiful day on Satur- day for their wedding. Little Jonathon MacKin- non, son of Mr. and Mrs. David MacKinnon is still a patient in Wingham Hospit- al. We wish him a speedy recovery. Visiting with Mr. and MrS. Ray Buchtneier and Carol last week were Ray's neph- ew, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hannaha and Michael of Cal- gary, Alberta. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham of Corunna, Mrs. Mary Hansen of Florida and Mrs. Jean Ruttan of—Micht- gan. On Sunday they'held at birthday dinner for their son- in-law, Wm. F. Andrew. To celebrate the birthday were• Bill's family, Suzanne, Shau- na, Warren and Eric, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Andrew Sr, and John, Mary of London and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Andrew and. Carolyn. Congratulations to the graduates of F. E. Madill whose Commencement Exer- cises were held on. Friday night. Some of those .that• 1 can mention from this area are Norma MacIntyre, John Edisbury, Anne Colwell, Beverly Bell, Ray Cunning- tham, Faye Ann Forster and Kathy Brooks, Dianne Mc- Bride and Mark Haldenby, Margaret Maclntyre was home from.Hamiltomiwer the weekend. Bill Haldenby accompan- ied his mother and her husband, to visit with Bill's sister, Lois and family of Uranium City, Saskatchewan last week. Replace Your Wornout Skates With a Pair of Bauer. Skates LES PETTER SHOE$ LORNE REID Shoe Repair & Shute Sharpening Lucknow Phone 528-2011 See The Selection Of Winter Roots At Petters Fi A McDONAGH REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD. 526-2031 LUCKNOW By Jiteiliagarty,Ferm Management Specialist A barber in a rural town must know all the reaSons why lt'S-itnpOSsible Ito start, fartning teday,,Ile.mustsondft about his own future. Maybe, he'll have "to specialize in trims for balding, heads. • . As 1 wait my turn in a barbet shOp in Mitchell I bear people playing the "ain't it awful game". It takes Me back thirty-five years, As a kid I waited in Goldie's shop on the same street—two doors down' and heard the same comments almost word for word. "There's no Way a young person can start farming today, they'll go broke _trying,and.theiLparents will end up in the poOr.house" are statements these armchair reporters play out—like trump cards in a euchre game. It's a good thing that generations of fartnfamilies have ignored this negative game, Young people start farming every year, It's not easy. It'S hard work-131a the facts are that farming in this area. (maybe the best in theworld) is our most important industry. Young people will find ways to start farming. Don Risebrough of the Holstein Friesian Association Visited New Zealand and came back impressed with the concept of sharemilking agreements. They are very Wed on, Saturday common in that countrY.:In fact, it's an act of parliament. The terms and conditions are clearly spelled out In return for milking the cows and work on the farm, the -sharemilk-erreceives arr•agreed percentage Of the profits from the milk. The percentage depends on the amount of work and responsibilitiei he has and whether he has some form of equity in the Intsiness. There are three types of agreements; the first two • (29% and 39% share) require no capital input into the. farm apart from paying some sundry costs--such as fertilizer. They are normally stepping-stones towards the more common 50% agreement. Under this agreement the-shareirtilIcer owns.the cows and -the dairy teas except., for the parlour: In return he receives 50% of the sales from the milk and the stock, This way the owner still his an interest and stake in .the farm without the worries' Of its day-to-day running and milking. A newcomer has an opportunity' to Start farming and work his way up the ladder. The next time you get a hair cut surprise your barber. Tell him a success story abont farming. It'll smake his day! And you'll feel good knowing he'll likelY be there ro cut yotir hair 'next month. 4111, WINGHAM *SALES ARENA' Large Auction Sale of Household Effects, Antiques and collectables for Mrs.. Angeleri of Tiverton along with consignments from area homes Sale to be held at the Wingham Sales Arena 680 Josephine Street [North End of 'Whighatn] Tifrstleireve*nig, November 12 PARTIAL LISTING OF SALE INCLUDES: Poppy Red refrigerator with matching electric range [like new]; 9 pc. dining room suite in burled walnut [china cab. very ornate]; complete bedroom suite with twin beds; gentleman's chest, and ladies' dresser; antique Victorian sofa; Victorian parlor chair; pair of mahogany bureau tables; 5 pc. maple dinette suite; liquor bar; wing back chair; dining table with 6 chairs; 3 pc. modern bedroom suite; leather sofa; reclining chair; colour T.V.; 4 poster bed [walnut]; air conditioner [like new]; old nursing rocker; 2 old trunks; card table and chairs; bedding; glass and china; and many box lots; and other useful household items. - REMEMBER DATE AND TIME. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS QUALITY AUCTION! TERMS - CASH, CHEQUE, VISA, MASTER CHARGE NIGHT OF SALE Preview ,- Thursday all day till sale time FOR CONSIGNMENTS FOR OUR NEXT AUCTION CALL WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730 or 357-2987 Jake Kikkert, Auctioneer LIQUIDATIONS & AUCTIONS RIPLEY HOME - 4 bedrooms, electric, heat, new roof and Siding, two car garage, mortgage available, Asking $25,000.00, 2 BEDROOM brick bungalow,. attached garage, on large lot, Whiteehurch. Asking 545,000., A. 10 YEAR OLD 3 bedroom bungalow, hot water heating. ApPliances to remain, ASking only $33,500... 3 BEDROOM HOME, Havelock Street; Lucknow, $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, trade on a.farm, room, fireplace, games rooni, in a ground swimming pool, paved drive, garage, and many extras. Willing, to LUCKNOW 6 yr. old split level, 3 bedroorn, family - • 2 YR, OLD, 6 unit apartment building, good income, ' 10 1/4 % Mortgage. Ripley. ESTATE HOME, Lucknow, 4 bedroome, 3 Pc: and 2 pc. bath. Close to main street: Asking $23,500. • 100 ACRES - Ashfield TWp.„. good buildings,. 90 'workable, highWaY location, 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, small lot, 1 block from post office. Make us an Offer: NEW. HOUSE - 41/4 , acres, large family room with fireplace.'21 creek crossing proPerty, I niile from Lucicnow. We are in need of listings ROBERT CAM PBELL . FRASER MacKINNON Res:, 5294417 Res: 395-2880 Tp SEE IS 4 BEDROOM brick home with large kitchen, living and dining areas, family_room.and—stin-Lcleek-,--located- -/PProximately 1, mile from Lucknow. Approximately 17 acres of property with barn and river at the back. Nicely landscaped with trees planted. This home is in • immaculate condition. This property would be hard to dUplicate. TO CLOSE ESTATE, 2 bedrooms down and 2 bedrooms up, extra large lot, exceptionally well cared for. Immediate Possession. Ideal retirement Inime. 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. L'ocat- ed' in Dungannon area. WHITECHURCH 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 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. Warren & terry Zinn R. # 2, LUCKNOW PHONE 5294350 Obituary a iisINTEE nice lot, asking $20,SOn. ,