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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-16, Page 6t. • PAGE SIX . tfle +tirx';e 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 i 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 • .; -- '' tooth harrow; I.H.C. 7 ft. power board approval, at 3 ..rp,m mower; McKeeHarvester with box Mfkin- •Equi ment • --- -_.._ 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- r,. • 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 . O.D.AF NEWS AND VIEWS Farmers with corn for silage have the problem at this time of the year of deciding when to her - _ 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 • aJ • • 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 • 0, 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 , Consisting of `10 room brick , house. ons Union St., Teeswater, complete rfi witialh---aiid-buil -� in -cupboards .14 •.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- . 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 $1790 a school inspector. Coh. Decker closed 'his Luckhov TaylorShop:and .moved to Bran -1 o E -A -16 ----AG O SEPTEMBER 190 • �--TheMilk-Commission Fieldman for Grey. County; Dave. Dixon, .has been . promoted to a 'supervisory. position within the Department. Responsibility for the dairy field work.. in Grey. County has now been tr-ansfer-r_ed:to he.._Milk: Com- 'mission staff in Walkerton. To help meet the demand of the in- creased field' work, another Milk Commission Fieldman has joined - the staff . at the Bruce County of=. fice. Arthur; Thompson comes to Walkerton from the Woodstock area Hin . Oxford. .County Mr. Thompson is a graduate of the Ridgetown School of Agricultural Technology. Since graduation': in 1967, Mr. Thompson has. been. em- ployed by''Neilsons Milk Products e•.. • Will. Be Held. For The. Estate. Of •• :Tile Late—�- LILA HUMPHREY. in The Village Of St. Helens 2 Corners East and 2 Corners South Of Lucknow ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER`18 At 1:30 p.m. .. Piano and bench 17 inch Roger '` al:-ct Kinca:dir.e provincial Magestic T V.: Love seat . and '3 poi:ce at Kincardine: chairs.kntique electric lamp; Flans a e for - .s:;uare Iuit7""�t}T aria New Offices For. Kincardine. OP A nee. detachment,offi.c:e. Luc:know school re=opened with an .increase' in the continuation • classes. .The's:aff included. \liss • F. E. Mc Lea n as principal; • Gord-. on. Johnstonw,as assistant 'and: Miss Olive: Alton. ..The Public School. rooms were in charge of Misses MacDonald . MIacCallum ;.'NIurd'ie counties of :Wellington, Huron; and' 'Bruce. • ', . , .•0 ' Bruce Counter -now has a .' n. Agricultural Rep. in the., per- son . of Mac . Bolton: Mr. 'Bol- ton assumed' his new'position on September 8th and is :now' endeav- ouring to meet as' many of the farm . folk within the. county as possible. The rest of the' O.D.A,F: staff aton , the Walkertofficewel'- come, Mr. Bolton' and look . for - 'ward to working with him as a team -for -the betterment-of-agri- ha$ 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. • - • The :. 1d tie :11 •'e : illi.• fc; cmc pa: c., .i,. :• e2 ! INVAMIVIVKI ,, • 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. • 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 • 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