HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-03, Page 6THE ::GREY-BRUCE....REGIONAL
ASSESSMENT DEPT.
HAVE COMMENCED REASSESSMENT OF
UNDER THE. NEW. ONTARIO..
SSESSMENTPLAN• •
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UNDER .THE: NEW PROGRAM, VILLAGE PROPERTIES
WILL BE .ASSESSED AT MARKET VALUE.:
The information required is basically the same' as that re-
quired by the assessors in past years and is necessary for the
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TI#N LUCKNO* /SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY,. JUNEi 3rd, 1910 '
AUCTION SALE
j • Church Property and . Contents
Will Be Held For
ZION i. SLAKES CHURCHES
ON SATURDAY, JUNE 6
Commencing at Zion Church
Con. 12, Ashfield Twp. at 1:30 p.m.
tl»noe to .$lakes Church, 'Con. 9,
• Ashtiold'Township
'Leta .m.'
Zion Church .
• 1 Pulpit and arm chair, .6 straight
acl chairsivargan Lght; 30 pews;
mnall cupboard, . lamps (gas), or-
gan, large box stove; frame church
building. •
Blokes Church ....
Pulpit and arm chair, .. table, 28
pews, carpeting, 2 box stoves, stove'
screen,, wardrobe, 30 wooden
chairs, 9 benches, ' 1 settee, 5
doz. cups, ; 41/4 doz., 9" dinner
plates, 3, doz. 8" . dinner plates,
sideboard, '2 cord wood; electric
stove,piano, planking, memorial
• stained glass window 10' 2" x 34"..
• Buildings — Church 46 x 32 ft.
Frame shed 50 x.-70:ft.
Manse Furnishings :.°
Chesterfield and chair, dining,
room' table and 6 chairs; Electric.
range, complete bathroom _set
tub, toilet, basin, taps.
TERMS •CASH
Allan .MacIntyre,. Auctioneer
. AUCTION ' SALE
AN AUCTION SALE of Real.
Estate, Implements, Hay, House-
hold Furniture and Antique Pieces
will, be held for the Peter G: Mof-';
fat Estate, Lot 23, Con: 8, , Kinloss
'township4-miles-east_.of-iolyrood
or. 7 miles west of Teeswater on
Thursday, June 11 at ' 1:15 p.m.
See bills for list and . terms. ,
Allan Macintyre, Auctioneer
Lucknow
CLEARING . AUCTION SALE
for
JIM LIZMORE
Lot.5, Con. 3, S.D.R., Kinloss Twp.,
11/4 mile west - mile south:
T12 'mile west of Kinloss on
South Line
SATURDAY, JUNE 6th:'
r . ` at .1 o'clock
950 David Brown tractor; 540
•Cockshutt '..tractor; Freeman man-
ure loader; 10' chain harrows; 8'
land packer; 3 F. 122 Cockshutt
3 P.H. plow; ;2 F. Ferguson 3 P.H.
plow; 4 section barrows; 1
° Cockshutt • Drill; 14 - 16 • Fleury •
Disc; A.C. 3 furrow plow; M.F.
wagon and hay rack; M.F. hay
loader; M;F: side rake; . New• Ideal
7' P.T.O. , mower; N.H. 67 Hay
Baler; ri:.Stooker; i6' Skelton eleva
tor.; . A.C. 90 P.T.O.'combine; M.H.
10' Binder; 16' Grain Auger; G.W.
DAIRY
EQUIPMENT.
• NYG: PARLOURS
$TA TGIfIOL?iPEL- IVES--
BUCI.'T MILKERS '
VACUUM PUMPS •
STEP SAVERS
'BULK TANKS:
WATER CONDITIONING
EQUIPMENT
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Silo .Unloaders
Silage Conveyers
Bunker Feeders .
HEN MARTIN
396.2408. KINCARDINE,
post hole 'digger; G.W. snow blow-
er;
lower;•1950, Chev 3 ton farm truck;
1960 Ford. ''/i ton 4 W.D. truck;
Snow blade, rocks and sleeper.
15 sows, many duesale• date;.
Hampshire :hoer, . 4 months old.
arge assor men o .en,
living room and bedroomfurniture
including 2 ' T.V.s and washing;.
machine, •3 bicycles; tools; many
articles tea,. numerous to mention.
,No • reserve - Farm Sold
TERMS CASH
Proprietor Jim Liznwre
Auctioneer Dorne McLelland
All enumerators involved in thisro anime carry gr identif-
ication cards. Therefore do not hesitate to ask to see these before
answering questions or divulging information.
Your co-operation and assistance' n this progran it a will be
very much appreciated. .
NEWS AND VIEWS
„ O.DA:F, .. „
High yielding alfalfa used . for
pasture is, disastrous because of
bloat, Birds -foot trefoil is safe. A
feed additive to, be mixed with
'grain will prevent bloat - palox-.:
aleue. Now sold. in U.S. If you are
having bloat problems; look for it.
Grain feedingto steers. on good
pasture may increase net return.
Tallow (10%) and salt (6%3 were:_
both . effective in limiting grain;
consumption ' to around 5 lbs. or
-saver-claw--
To
so-per-day!T.o make" pasture gains worth-
while locate back rubbers near
shade and: water. Control born and
face : flies. Ciodrin ' and vapona
are usually the .active ingredients.
Farmers sometimes find them-
selves tied up in ,a petition drain.
where it needs a °•majority' of those
on the drain to get action. Where.
a man and his wife are joint own-
ers both signatures count in de-
termining majority.
..Ontario: Department of Agricul-
ture and Food provides compen
sation for farmers who have orp live-
stock shot roperty. destroyed.
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by, careless hunters. Report to
Ontario. Department of Agricul-
ture and Food. . • .
Always at this time 'of, year
there is a great hue and cry, about'
yellow rocket -For -a --few stocks
it is` a good time to pull them.,
You mayy mow them to keep them
from seeding; but for spraying it
'is both , toolate and. too early.,
2-4-D in September or October or
early spring' will kill them • but
Wi1Lalsalikel kill the4e es
Most farmers use 'atrazine on
their corn -11/2 to 2 lbs. active pre-
emergence. :A newer and effect-
ive method is 1 lb.: (active) of
-atrazine and 2 lbs. --(active)-^ef-
lasso 'in 15 20 gallons of ',voter
per acre. This will give better
control of ' annual grasses which
become prevalent: when : corn is
growing in the same field 'for sev-
eral years: If it Ls too late for
preemergence you will have to
--rely: on atrazine -and oil.
Both barley s and corn sweep-
stakes' sponsored by Bruce County
Soil and Crop Improvement . As-
sociation .will be heldagain this
year. If :you think: you can grow
over 2 tons of barley per acre,
83. bushels per acre,, send $5.00 to
Ontario Department—of Anneal
ture and Food by July ist. If you
think you can grow 18 : tons of sil-
age corn :per acre send $5.00 to
Ontario Department, of , Agricul-
tore • and Food by . August 1st.
Total prize money-$150.011=to-
$200.00 in each ;case.. lst prize
being . somewhere between $50.00
$100.00. .
"Make your .owii feed'` a new
publication- from-Ontario-Depart—
ment of Agriculture and Food
Your feed is fresh and it pays to
have your own' equipment if : you
THE BRUCE COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUfAiION
Invites applications for the position of Audio
Visual' Technician to maintain and service the
audio -Visual equipment of ' the. ' county school
system and to..work .closely , with and under direc-
tion of the A.V. co-ordinator;. Mechanical aptitude
and experience, and:: training in r din, ' television,
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•projection; and. audo.equipment is: ,esrable.
use, . over 60=100 tons per ..year.,
Engineer :storage and : processing'..
alit your own -needs. -
With such an increased acreage
of corn much of it will be fed as.
high moisture .corn. The whole
system must fit together.
4-H
4-H exists . to develop farm
:young people. 4-H has a new look,
a f:new, emphasis and a whole hst
of project , ideas. Agricultural
technology peculiarto a 4 -H -club
only supplies a common base
from which its members can de-
velop ideas„ Bruce County ' has:
28Crrnembers-trzgricultural
--1H-
What is neededis a 4-H Member=
ship drive by existing '4-H mem-
bers to share this worthwhile ex-
perience . with many more_ _ young
f 1
arm ,people.
APPLY BY JUNE 15, 1970, GIVING QUALIFICATIONS,
EXPERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED TO:.
T. K. WALDIE . , •
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
BOX 190, CHESLEY, • ONTARIO
J. L.BOWERS
Director of Education
A. WHICHER
Chairman
:i';:i=;i•� ilii,`.,t4iiy :?ii;?u•'.';si•;:i
•i::•i!si#11c : #:::.
JOB±OPEN ING
Applications for the
position of Painter (fill
time) will be .received
undersigns
until. 'Friday, June 12,
1970.
APPLY IN WRITING GIVING
• PERSONAL RESUME
INCLUDING --DETAILS OF_
EXPERIENCE. '
THE BRUCE
COUNTY . BOARD OF
EDUCATION
.Box -190
Chesley, Ontario
ATTENTION: F: WED.OW
TENDERS
WkNTED;
Tenders,' Will be re-
:ceiwed until 5:00 p.m
Friday,: • June 12, -.1970
for the conversion of
heating equipment
from coal to ' oil' at
Chesley Public ` School
.-and--Sattgeen District-
High School,
Port ' Elgin, Ontario;
SP.ECIFICATIONS:
AVAILABLE: FROM BOARD
L-OFFiGE-LOWE-S-T ^R ANY
• TENDER. NOT
NECESSARILY ACCEPTED
_T_HE .BRUCE.
COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Chesley, Ontario
ATTENTION: M. F-. WEDOW,
THE HURON -PERTH REGIONAL ASSESSMENT DEPART-
, MENT WILL BE COMMENCING ITS ANNUAL CENSUS AND
ENUMERA-T-10N-1014-IN-TF Er-LCITY OF ST -RA'*
FORD, TOWN OF ST. MARYS, AND ALL TOWNS; VILLAGES
AND TOWNSHIPS IN THE TWO COUNTIES, JUNE 1st. IT IS.
EXPECTED THAT IT WILL TAKE APPROXIMATELYATELY 'TWO
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The information ;required is basically the same as that re-
quired by the assessors in past years and is necessary for the
completion of the assessment roll for each municipality.
All enumerators involved in this programme carry identif
ot-hesie-to-as- Trttrse-- Ise=[ f -
answering questions' or divulging information., '
Your co-operation and assistance in this programme will be
verymuch appreciated.
Further inquiry 'in this regard may be made by telephoning
either Goderich 524-7326 or Stratford 273-0510 or Zenith 66500 for
long distance. calls.