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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-01, Page 6i. f i•1; k. r�i54rrs ati'fir„-lire `r ii► 'r4 dull a�'a PAfil: SIX . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st, 1970. ' AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE ;of valuable household furniture will . be held for Mrs. A. C. Anderson,, corner of Ann and Clinton St., Teeswater on Saturday, July 25 at 1:15. Full listwill be .printed in July 15 and 22 'edition of local paper, TERMS CASH — -Allan -MacIntyre, Auction.er---=- Luckrww Ct. EAR.IN . Of Machinery and Household • -Effects Will Be Held For WESLEY RUTTER • 5 Miles West Of Lucknow' On ', Highway '86, • On SATURDAY, JULY llth 1:30 p.m. S.C.?MadnC e tractor and loader; wagonand rack;; manure spread- er; electric cream separator; buzz saw;'. cattle clippers; extension lad- der; electric fencer; western sad- dle. Livestock .: 1 eow 'clue soon; 1 calf; • 2 sows due soon;. 5 chunks ,of pigs. Household 'Effekts.. , , Refrigerator; . . electric stove; table and chairs; desk; sofa and chair; coffee, --table; =2 -step; tables:;: • oil stove; : coal and wood range 3 dressers; . 2 beds; 1; youth , bed; step stool; combination crib . and play pen . with mattress;. reciting chairs; high chair; numerous small articles. BRIAN RINTOUL, Auctioneer 1NIiBechur Phone-�ne`457-2349.• ' MANUFACTURERS 'AUCTION SALE • Of discontinued lines, ` compon- ents, sub -standard production pieces, all' particular to woodwork- and oodworkand furniture and consisting of the• .following' = kitchen and' din- ette tables: Colonial .Bed Head- boards (components.) spice racks moulding; ---'turned legs: Saw horses, ' plus quantities of other Pieces ' and components of value to the handy -man or home -decor- ator The Property Of• LUCKNOW WOOD .PRODUCTS:. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' Who wish todispose of this sur plus to •make room for •:modern production facilities and new' table lines now ::being manufactured by "L,ucknow •Furniture Co:"` This un-, reserved auction sale will be con- ducted by Estate Marketing Ser vices, Auction. Administrators in THE LUCKNW ARENA WEDNESDAY, ;JULY. 8th'... 11:00 A.M. • 1• Pre -view Tuesday, July '7th • 1:00. 6:00 - Wednesday; July 8th' 9:00 - sale time. Direct enquiries to Mr7=,.A1... e•, 'ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES; . • Auction :Administrators Wingham•, Ontario. 357,1011 . KINLOUGH • UP; TO HALF=PRICI PIL�VI PROCESSING=: BLACK AND. WHITE:. 8 Exposure 55. cents 12 --= 05 cents, 20 - 1.35.•. KODACOLOR 8 Exposur.+e $2:12 • ' '; • 12 $2.88, 20 -- $4.50 By-pass "middleman ;store - .keeper,". store.keeper,“. send DIRECT to pro- • • cessing • plant and, save 'up. to 50%! . . • Send film, cash, . Cheque or money order along with • ' this ad to:. CLINTON' PHOTO SERVICE' CLINTON, ONTARIO :Add 5% tax . and . 15c to cheques .The •Lucknow. Sentinel July1, 1970 USED PICKUPS 0-0” LECTION .. - `68 GMC ' 1/2 TON: FLEETSIDE.' g . foot box: Heavy duty springs. Six -cylinder:, 17099B' Factory • warranty ;. remain ,n9• • , '68 GMC 1/. TON FLEETSIDE ' 8 . fOot. box. Heavy . duty springs: Auxiliary springs. . Factory • warranty remaining. 1709.7B..• ;61 CHEV. 1/2 TON FLEETSIDE .Six -cylinder, Six foot -box. Wh tewalls:West-c-oast,, mirrors. LoW mileage. Factory warranty remaining. '66 GMC 1/2 TON L -Et ir.5-roE 8 of box: Heavy duty springs.FOnly 29,000 miles: Topper body. 170608. Public Speaking ,' Vinners At Kingsbridge A series of public .speaking con- tests have been held' at St. Jos- eph's Separate School; at Kings bridge this past month. Money • `1e rto"the schoo `from the estate of Mr. and Mrs. James Garvey has. been invested and will annual- ly provide for -$600 to beused�in promoting public speaking at the.. school. Grades have three classes,read ing., recital and a three to five.'' minute speech -.--Tropines and prize money: are provided, for . each class.” ' The preliminary competitions were held .'on June 3 , 4 and 8t'h with the finals held on June 11. Winners are shown,. left to right , Kathy Doherty ; grade 8; . Jit Ver. 'grad,e 6;--1<, �-- O' Keefe , grade . 7; Mark. Frayne •grade 4 Anne, Boyle', grade 5: `Photo: By Don Johnstone `65 GMC 1 i TON HANDI-VAN Six -cylinder. Side doors. Auxiliary . seat. Above average. 17107 B. , • NEWS AND VIEWS Alfalfa weevil. has been found in Bruce County.: Small .infesta- --tiaa ; n apprer.isi to dan tge bu here just the satne.. Next . year. plan 'to cut hay early; get: there before the weevil. ' Second cut is usually O.K. —Hay maturity is -2 to 3 weeks - ahead of last year. Delay cutting.: because -.ofthe weather ,if you must, but to delay cutting be- cause" of the calendar date is a mistake. PONTIAC-BUICK GODERICH 524-8391 Mrs. Kate Orton, Mr. and ' • Mrs. A.b Fates of Thessaloti and, .fisc'Kathy King; of the Soo visit- ed on Monday with 11-s..John Johnston (nee Bet Haldenby;).. Some from her attended the Decoration Servi e at. the Tees - Water Cemetery on. .Sunday l;Mr, and Mrs....Douglas Teieira, Cathy,. Nancy .and Sonia of South Bu nibs , F.0 are spending • r Mother Mrs. -Agnes Hodgins and other relatives here. sv• ' Mr. and Mrc. Leonard Stanley.. attended the Cti"oods=Coljins'%:ed- ` d'ink at Toontc•: Mrs. Jack Scott.,:Mrs. Frank Niaulden Mrs. Lyman Sutton • and Miss qviay Boyle attended the • Rose Tea •sponsored by the Ripley tromen',s Institute in aid.'of the 'Kincardine and DistrictHospital: firs. Ray nard Ackert will be hostess for the Holyrood Women's. Institute tfeeting_ t%Thurcda_v C.Ons.attulatio'ns to lsMr. and. ..Mrs Donald Hods ins who were nmai4ted 'iti the \li1d;:;av Roman Catholic Church on Saturday • afternoon. Relatives .in 'friends from here also attended the ret: option in:the evenir.;.. A reception wa$ held • Hol' xd hall on ta....da‘ c e...- ►ti�'Mr :Mr..rd r lyt�d. evening July2nd at S".15 p.m; Lois Nicholson, who is attend- ins school at‘Miltan it spending •ithe holidays at her home here. C onsratulattions to aII rtudents N,"t, were successful in passins their eanii at o s. 'tee..\ a: e.ta ::4dsins Of Det- :''ti ir` i e:icWii:F rias week at her. The only advantage in haylage is beacuse it is harvested early or mid-June: Haylage . harvested in July- is a waste of silage space. Its value is in a protein crop and the protein value drops rapidly from now on. • U: S. A-prediettons-are--that-eal ves and yearlings ' will, sell for more this fall than last _ 1 - $2 higher: Finished cattle are ex- pected to improve 'into .suMmer and weaken in the fall. Feedlot -studies -report stein steers are as • efficient . as other breeds at ' converting feed to lbs. of beef. ' Cyanamid Company have a new worn control for ca ' e c "Tranlisol" in either a soluable powder or pill. Controls •both stomach and lungworms. Crossbreeds and new breeds of beef' cattle — Sinunental cross- ure bred sows fair very well on 5 lbs: of. 14% protein ration. Gilts should befed:. more of a 'higher protein ration, even up to 7 - 71/2 lbs. of 16% protein ration dinning the last month. If you ` are contracting for a nevvbu ding be ttre-your=co tract is a firm.. one. stating ..that the roof ; has a load 'carrying cap-. °city of 60 lbs. per square foot in this area. A cheaper price might -mean a -cheaper roof ;If you, are planning to expand your, livestock operations be . sure to ensure .yourself with a Certifi- cate ertificate of Approval, from the Air Mena _ emelt Branch Des art- ment of Energy and' Resources Management. Then , at some fut- ure date your neighbours can't ef- fectively . complain of the smell. A good ventilation system ' is necessary in the summer as well • as other, times ofthe year. Design it .:i assistance is , available) so a; ere do ... do • i t • lc. .tltlets (fans) are the right capacity to. allow for a temperature inside . the building : to be not more than• 5 degrees above the outside temp- • erature • in the summer months: FOR CONTINUED'HEATING COMfORT • aver! in the feedlot ;of 3. over 30 ric .more than conventional breeds. Feedlots in , the future will contain more • crossbred Steers with the . new French • breeds as one of the parents, It Will mean big. changes 7n the beef business particularly in Bruce County. ' Gilts have smaller litters than mature sows because the gilt must feed the developing litter and sustain her own growth. Mat. " HEAYING EQUIPMENT SERVICE • (No down payment,10' years to pay) AT NO COST T O • Y O U ROY HAVENS Plumbing and neating Phone 528-3012 Lueknow ESOES:SO,A OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE HOME HEAT SERVICE