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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKI4OW, ONTARIO'
• WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16;10
UCTION SALE
CASH AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Grain, •Hay,.
Machinery, Household Effects,
and Antiques
For GEORGE A. SUTHERLAND
Lot 27, Con. 6,' Huron Twp., 1'
mile •south of •Ripley and 2 miles•
west, or 22 miles east of• Pine
Ri�rer�cheese factory, on
' SATURDAY, SEPT. • 1,9
at 12:00 o'clock 'n ( heefollowing
Cattle . .. , ,
24 Hereford' sheers about '700 lbs:;
Swine . .
4 Lacombe sows with litters 7
Lacombe,, sows (bred), 1 Hamp
boat; 37 Feeder pigs.
Machinery', = Etc...
L.H.C. ,B414 diesel tractor with
loader; I.H.C. Farman A tractor;
Tractor . chains T.H.C. 3. furrow
trip beam 'plough; I.H.C. 3 point,
hitch cultivator; 3. drum .roller;
M. M. 28 plate disc;., 10 . ft. • chain
• barrow; •6 section harrow; M.D. 13
'run fertilizer drill; 4 section spring.
UCTION SALE
CLEARING' AUCTION SALE
Of Holstein . Cows, Heifers and .
'Milking Equipment
will be held for
TED- AND NICK •KLOOSTRA
At Lot 7, 8, Con. 1; Turnberry Twp.
t/z mile. east of. Wingham on ,486,
• • Highway
On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
At 1:(4 p.m.
Livestock •
37 -mincing cows, consisting of 7
9ws�--due4October; . 6 cows -due
in N- vember; 2 cows• due in Dec-
ember;3-cows due .in January; 2
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cows due ebruary 12 . cows
due .in March; 5 cows.: ue. in April;
1] . bred heifers due in January,
February, March; 5 open heifers,
22 heifer calves; 1 bull 2% yrs.. age
and breeding dates of this young
outstanding herd will be given the
day ' of ; sale.. '
Quota: , '' '
552 lbs. of Group .1 Pool milk
quota, will be sold, subjectto milk
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.; -- '' tooth harrow; I.H.C. 7 ft. power board approval, at 3
..rp,m
mower; McKeeHarvester with box Mfkin- •Equi ment
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and pipes; Farm wagon. and rack;
t i . Case manure spreader, Allis Chal-
niers pull -type combine with pick
'.lwagon; 12"
,• ; � . ' up. and'flaa. rolls; Case w g n; .
•Post hole digger; Herd grass seed-
;_ 5 . er.; • Myers 'et weed sprayer: Mc-
�. e_e piano sant �t lad-
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der: Fanning, mill;• 'El. hammer-
.mill:
ammer-.mill: El. oat roller Grain blower;
Cedar posts: Pig feeders.; Scales;
.2 Farrowing crates: IHC, 7 ft.
binder..' Wagon wheels • Chain
:blocks; Hydraulic Jack; Jack -all;
Chains
er- �gree �.. now.
blower: mutter . Bares ,,ori.
•Shoe els Chains; Vise; ' Emery.;
Numerous . other items .not .,.listed..
44 can stainless steel bulk tank;
Pipeline and step saver for 40
cows;,-. double :stainless -steel --sink;
3 Surge units with vacuum pump;
30 yoke cow ties; cattle .clippers;
also Massey Clipper combine.
TERMS .CASH
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NEWS AND VIEWS
Farmers with corn for silage
have the problem at this time of
the year of deciding when to her -
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vest.. They are .torn, between a•
. desire to get the corn off as soon:
as possible .while Weather and
2 0 YEARS A G O
ground conditions are still favour-
able, and . the need- tg leave the
crop in the field until it :reaches SEPTEMBER 1950
the .proper stage' of maturity and' `
resulting •, moisture:_:.. level; The •The•c'entennial anniversary of
feeding' value of corn silage in- the St. Au'gustine. Parish wa.s
creases with advancing maturity 'marked wiih.a Monster garden
dt e-to-t-he-greater-eontribution of .'art on the church grounds om'.
the ear..' However, there is little p y g
August 31st•
increase in T,D.N', below a total Aug ' •
plant moisture of 70%,— or the Albert Johnston of the Hearst':.:
hard dough stage for 'the'kernels: District purchased the general
:The right moisture content of the •store at Lanesviile . They pur-
_silage_ at harvest time should also chased the:. building from Miss C.
be governed by -the-type- and -size -Foster of Mount 'Forest.
of'. silo used for storage. Whereas '
there willbe no seepage lost with
70% material stored in a 35-40 ft.
silo, • it .must .be down to 65% or
less for a 60 ft. high silo. A heat-
type .moisture tester can be a val-
uable aid in determining:the right
time -to harvest.
LQQKING BACKWARDS
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
We have, .:all heard offamily:.
planning, 'but : how many, of us
schedule our with
farrowing to
coincide with a preventable.
health management program? A
planned break . in .the farrowing
schedule -Clea
`Owner or. auctioneer will not be
responsible ,for accidents
BRIAN RINTOUL, Auctioneer
Whitechurch 357.2349
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Luznb B is Bags.; '$ hold -Effects an r Esstat
On Union St.. Teeswater
' SATU,RDAY, SEPTEMBER 19:
at ,1:30 •
TERMSLCASHI
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Hay and Grin .` MRS JOE' WALLS Proprietress
25 'ton mixed grain.;;15 -ton-.bar-
rigidair r e; Frigidaire stove,
• " (like new 1; • Kitchen table, and
t y, Household Effects/ and Antiques , chairs;` .Coffield ''washer;,'' Antique
Include, sideboard; . 3 Antique rockers; 6
Spinning wheel: Antique muzzle- Press back chairs; • Dining, room
loader:. Powder horn; Shotgun; Set table and chairs; Electric' sewing
Back band. -bells;-Complete set
'wooden planes; Work bench: Nunm-
erouscrocks and. jugs; Iron pots.:
Oil lamps.; Sad irons; Wash stand;
. Churn: Lanterns; .Griddle: Cedar
Cupboard;' Candle maker: 'Apple.
peeler: 2 Rocking chairs:. Pitcher
and basin: Ennis Piano; Buffet;
WIr-iting---desk ---Picture • franies__bo.
Tubs and stand; Many other items
r .. ' not listed:
TERMS CASH • •
No. Reserve: As 'Owner. Is Retiring.
All items in good repair. This . is
a Large sale '& must start Ott tirne.
Owner or, Auctioneer notrespons-
ible for any accidents'' that may
occur dayTof safe.
G.EO.RG_E_A._S UTH E RLAND,
Prop., • «•ith attached. garage Teams 10%
GORDON. L. RI BEY, , Auctioneer down dad- of sale.' balancein 30
Phone 368.7101: • Das ` when possession will be
given.. Property will be offered at
a a roxima 3
� _ teh 30 m ~subject
CLEARING' UCT..I.ON^3ACE "- tai
Cf Household Effects and `Antiques L. G•. BRYCE, Auctioneer
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machtfe; Day -ba; io;
Rad .Floor
Lamps: • Antique : writing' 'desk;
Nearly new chesterfield'. suite;
Several occasional chairs; 2' Par-
lour .tables, antique paper'radk;.
lawn chairs Wardrobe with mir-
rors: 2. Single; beds; Coffee 'table
and step .table:: Antique pine, cup -
a Boal -oil amps and -L -ant- '.
erns;: Pine blanket box; Vacuum
cleaner .4 Bedroom suites; Large
quantity •of, bedding; Lawn mower;.
Garden tools'; Step ladder';. 2 Com
15Iete sets of dishes; .,A .number' of
o. is es: '. ses '•o s vert'•} ,
Many other useful art'ieles.'
Property
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Consisting of `10 room brick , house.
ons Union St., Teeswater, complete
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witialh---aiid-buil -�
in -cupboards
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•.Allan Reed oIDu-nga.nnon; was.
awarded the bus contract nAsh-7...._
field Township for transporting.
pupils to Lucknow High School,'
Mrs. Hugh Ferguson of Aniber-
bought-the-- Village --residence.---=
Amber -
'Al -bought -the
of .the late . Finlay: Malcolm,pn
Havelock St, South.
• Carer M a c:`I ivrsh ; -etre-B - A-oi 1
distributor for thisdistrict, was'
building a ne,w.service station
Of the corner of'Campbell and
u ': mrdperiy
erly owned by. Wrn, Little. .Four
new• homes%wer.e also'under con
struction in the Village, being
built for Ed Little, Jim .Henderson ,
Cath Thompson and Stan Mustard..
and Mrs. H;, G. Sherriff,
J. 1N: Treleaven, who for a
hurnbeii of years resided in Tim-
mins, bought the Tennant resid-
elite on Havelock Street and
planned to return to his native
tc wri to reside. •
the farrowing area and lets us
get, on with "a thorough cleanup. of
the whole . area.
David Grant . of . Formosawon
the high' aggregate score award.
• at., the, recent Bruce County 4H
i.ive'$to •i edging Competition
held. at' Hanover Fair.' The high
novice Judge awardwent Doug.
Ray ' of Paisley ..and Tom Mc-
Curdy of Dobbinton was ' high in-
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termed te-judge, •
60 •YEARS AGO
SEPTEMBER 1910
W. sF•. Bald was appointed to
the office of Inspector of West
Bruce,; He was principal at, Port
-E•1g'n High School at the time of
his' new p. 'ntme'nt at a salary
of .$1350 and ould--r ceive
$1790 a school inspector.
Coh. Decker closed 'his Luckhov
TaylorShop:and .moved to Bran -1
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E -A -16 ----AG O
SEPTEMBER 190 •
�--TheMilk-Commission Fieldman
for Grey. County; Dave. Dixon, .has
been . promoted to a 'supervisory.
position within the Department.
Responsibility for the dairy field
work.. in Grey. County has now
been tr-ansfer-r_ed:to he.._Milk: Com-
'mission staff in Walkerton. To
help meet the demand of the in-
creased field' work, another Milk
Commission Fieldman has joined -
the staff . at the Bruce County of=.
fice. Arthur; Thompson comes to
Walkerton from the Woodstock
area Hin . Oxford. .County Mr.
Thompson is a graduate of the
Ridgetown School of Agricultural
Technology. Since graduation': in
1967, Mr. Thompson has. been. em-
ployed by''Neilsons Milk Products
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• Will. Be Held. For The. Estate. Of
•• :Tile Late—�- LILA HUMPHREY.
in The Village Of St. Helens
2 Corners East and 2 Corners South
Of Lucknow
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER`18
At 1:30 p.m. ..
Piano and bench 17 inch Roger '` al:-ct Kinca:dir.e provincial
Magestic T V.: Love seat . and '3 poi:ce at Kincardine:
chairs.kntique electric lamp; Flans a e for - .s:;uare
Iuit7""�t}T aria
New Offices For.
Kincardine. OP
A nee. detachment,offi.c:e.
Luc:know school re=opened with
an .increase' in the continuation •
classes. .The's:aff included. \liss •
F. E. Mc Lea n as principal; • Gord-.
on. Johnstonw,as assistant 'and: Miss
Olive: Alton. ..The Public School.
rooms were in charge of Misses
MacDonald . MIacCallum ;.'NIurd'ie
counties of :Wellington, Huron; and'
'Bruce. • ', . , .•0
' Bruce Counter -now has a .' n.
Agricultural Rep. in the., per-
son . of Mac . Bolton: Mr. 'Bol-
ton assumed' his new'position on
September 8th and is :now' endeav-
ouring to meet as' many of the
farm . folk within the. county as
possible. The rest of the' O.D.A,F:
staff aton , the Walkertofficewel'-
come, Mr. Bolton' and look . for -
'ward to working with him as a
team -for -the betterment-of-agri-
ha$ added a Rural De-
velopment Counsellor to its staff
and he will be working out :of the
Bruce County office in Walkerton.'
-Thern�ew counsellor-iSKelvfi Rin
toil and his 'territory will be the,
Mirror: Small round 'table: Arm
chairs. Roc. g chairs.. Platform
r; k .. Odd chairs; Dibanc table
with 6 chairs; Side board: Writing
desk. Sewing machine: Fridge:
Electric stove • Kitchen, 'cabinet;
nro ;.leaf table: Washing' ma -
thine: Kitchen stove: Coal stove:..
Electric heater: Single. bed ' with
mattress
iron beds: Dressers':
Wash- .stt nds,. -_ -inti 'u touet se •
Ci�rnode chair: Chest of drawers:
P x' 10 rid; lutes: Trunks: Dishes;
tog . cr:e -,story brick building
plus 2. two -car garage and cell
clock: A. site has not' vet; been
selected• bu,locations north of
Kincardine •on, Hikhw a\• ..1 o� east
'i.the :o1,. r :on Highway ay 9' i e
Binz considered.
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The :. 1d tie :11 •'e : illi.• fc;
cmc pa: c.,
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INVAMIVIVKI
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Thomas Webster.d'isposed of hi+.'
implement business in Lucknow. t!
Wm. Spindler and Wn. Johnston
who had -been assoc-ia-ted=w-i-th-th:e
business as.. salesman.
KINCARDINE
On Sunday morning :•,Si c:,,iSeri
5 ; 1-d:
"--Corrsta-Lisle-iePh:rrr ,p. -v =-.I
tigated a .two`car.'do•lliS40r. o;: • :t.1
fotirili of Huron Tok nghiip. i a''
drivers Donald Pollard and
Ferguson were,not'seriously, injure
as:a result of the collision 'wh'ic:h:'
caused: considerable. damage to •
ew both. vehicles
culture'' in Bruce 'County.
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GQDEI1CH
On Friday September. 4. 1970
on Huron. Drive south of 'Conces-
sion 14,, Ashfield Township,
Kevin' Ross' Tasker'; \lain Street.,
Blyth ::was in‘,vo1ved in a single.
car accident resulting in:damage
to'the vehic:;le• he •was driving,
CHRYSL[R - DODGE PIYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
PHONE 357-3862
70. CHRYSLER 2 door hardtop,
power equipped
70 VALIANT'. Duster 340,. 2 door.
69 BUICK 2 door hardtop, power
equipped and radio `
68 CHEV 4 door sedan, '6 automatic
.•L .C.:C.., w- - ic: ...r
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Pictureframes...
Linens: Garden `c.....e .c,}:. .,....wc:......-
totlts . lJ�..1 .iectric lawn mower with
• 1j.+0 ft cord. ' M;iny iiiitigtie items
to numerous to mention. .
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents.'.
• TERMS CASH s w
BRIAN RINTOU.L,, Auctioneer 1 .:
Whitechurch, Phone 1'37,2249.. :.'
67 FORD 2 door, `6 automatic,
with "radio
FORD, '4 door ,sedan; 8 automatic
with radio
PLYMOUTH 4 door,
' 8 automatic
with radio
6 . „FORD FORD Galaxie 'SOO, '2 door hard-
top, 8 automatic 'and radio ,
-FORD 4 door, 8 automatic .. power
(steering, radio
66.. CHRYSLER, '4 door, power
• equipped '
P$ 1 C"-O=rorrve iiirle, 4 .
speed transmission, radio'
65 , PLYMOUTH 2' door hardtop. S
automatic with radio
TRUCK
67 FARGO ;t ton express