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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-21, Page 6d• • Am• THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL,: LU.CKNOW, ONTARIO • BARD 01;. 1HAN. S Notice, To Creditors NOTICE -TO -CREDITORS in The Estate Of . WILLIAM LYON MacKENZIE ALL PERSONS having claims against the - estate of the above pathy and all other expressions of mentioned,. late of the Village of kindness and sympathy in their re- Lucknow, in the County of Bruce, cent bereavement in the loss of a Manufacturer,.. who died :on the 13th. dear brother and uncle. Special day of September, 1970, are requir-' thanks to Rev. Ken •Rooney and the • ed to .file • proof of same 'with the -The family- . of the --late-Bur- ray Campbell wish toexpress sin- cere thanks and appreciation to. friends,neighbours and relatives for floral tri6utes, cards of sym • MacCreath. Funeral •Home. undersigned on or before the 5th The Campbell Family day of November. , 1970.. AFTER THAT DATE, the Execu- I would like to thank all who re- trix willl proceed to distribute the membered me •in so many ways, ',While I was ,a . pnt ent 1n the Wifl `:ham. Hospital. Thanks also and Doc- tors Corrin . and' McKimand nurses on 2nd floor. ° . Norma McDonagh THANK YOU To the many friends and neigh-. bourswho sent cards,, flowers, food and gifts'to Gladys and visited her during her • illness; and to Dr. Thompson; and to those who ' ex- pressed their sympathy .• through flowers,. cards, food and donations. to the Cancer Society at the • time of her . death; and to the women who served lunch at the church,,. our sincere thanks. These many. kindnesses are greatly appreciated and will be long remembered: ' Herb, and Lynn Clayton Phyllis and Frank Scott. A sincere thank you to our friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown us at the time of . our. ereavemen . Mrs: E. Ackert and Family Lorne Farrish wishes to express thanks for cards, treats and visits while he was in Victoria. Hospital, London. All was greatly apprecia- AUCTION -SALE RUCTION_ SALE _._T Auction Sale of modern farm un= plernents, hay and .grain will be held for Harold 'Cooper, S.H. Lot 18, Concession 14, (St. Helens side - road), 3 miles east and 3 ' mile south of Lucknow on Saturday, October 31 at 1:30. Terms Cash Allan. Maclntyre, . Auctioneer . AUCTION SALE • A CLEARING • AUCTION SALE of household effects for Miss Alice Dundas .will 'be held: in the Village estate having regard only to the. of Walton --on Saturday -r --October -ailing Of which she shall then have 24th .at•• 1.30 p.m. A complete line had notice, of household effects. Terries Cash.' DATED -at Wingham Ontarta - - , 7"- --Auctioneer, Bria-n;-Rintoul-- 14th : day of October,..1970, CRAWFORD & MILL Barristers, etc. • • Wingham, Ontario Solicitors, to rthe Executrix • NOTICE .TO CREDITORS. In the Estate Of ISABELLA ALVINA •THOMPSON • ALL PERSONS; having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of the Village; of Lucknow, in. the County . of Bruce, housewife, who died on the llth 'day.• of 'August, 1970, are required to file proof of same .with the under- signed, on or before the 5th day of November, 1970. AFTER THAT DATE, the exe- cutor will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had -notice. -L---. . DATED : at Wingham, Ontario this 14th day of .October; 1970.: CRAWFORD &' MILL • Barristers, : etc; Wingham; Ontario • Solicitors for the Executrix' CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of High Grade Holstein. Cows, Dairy Equipment and Machinery Will Be Held For MRS. GERALDINE, VERBEEK Lot 34, Concession 2, Kinloss Township, 5 mile west of Wingham. and 1 block north of Whitechurch On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. At 11:00 A.M. SHARP DAIRY HERD— ' of 39 milking cows, consist of .1 bred in Jan., 1 bred in Feb., 5 bred in March, 6 bred •in May, '6 bred in June, 5 bred in July, 1 bred in Aug., 1 bred in Sept., 1: bred: °in Oct.— bal- ance fresh or .may be rebred by sale day. This 'herd is •on. D.H.LA. Records will be given on day of sale -it -In will •be checked . by vet for preg- nancy. Industrial milk . quota; 2 bred heifers; 14 open heifers; :17 heifer calves. DAIRY EQUIPMENT • • I wish' to express: : a sincere thanks: to friends- and -neighbours_ for all the cards, letters and .visits while I' was a patient, . in "St.:Jos- e • h's Hos 1 ital ,London and Wing - bat and District . 'spite'. our kindness will . •always.. be remem- bered Mrs.David . Gibb I wish to express ':a' sincere thank you • to relatives and friends for mitt, • letters, flowers and visits . ; fat; e a patient in`�Vi' ig am os • • pital:. Thanks. also to .'Drs. Corrin and: McKim and' nurses on 'second floor. . Mrs. George. Lockhart I. wish to express my sincere thanks to everyone who helped .1 1 g for me • ` .Special thanks to the boys of pres•. ens and former ball ;teams . and .to; everyone ,for gift received. Joe Tiffin I would like to extend my. sincere thanks :te all those who remember- ed 'me while I. was ` a patient in Hos- ' .pital in Toronto. The many cards:. and .:gifts which I received before • and 'after my return to Ripley ,are -deeply .appreciated. • Norman' Ball, Ripley The.” family ' of : the late ' Emile MacLennan would like tothank all 7,4 those -who -remembered -them -an - helped in any way at. the . time, of his death. ,Special thanks to Rev:' Kenneth Rooney... •This thoughtful ness was very _ - much -appreciated: fwish to express sincere 'thanks 'to friends and relatives who visited 7 ,.. • .0 1 • -my-flowers-and .treats while I was a'patient in Vic- } toria Hospital, London. Also speed- thanks permthanks to those who helped 'in. any way at home. Bruco., Farm ' Report BUSINESS 'OF FARMING Helen Hall 55:scan .De Laval stainless steel. bulk tank; Double -;stainless-steel sink; Surge vacuum punip. with 4 Surge units; 250 ft.; of inch and' a quarterline with taps for 50' stalls; Cream separator, Co-op vacuum pump. k Business of Farming Courses `- have been conducted in • Ontario - MACHINERY-.. . as part. of the adult retraining 44 Massey tractor; . 430 Case for the past.' five years. These tractor with : loader and bucket; In- courses are being offered again ternational 3 furrow plow;, New but the length has been -reduced, Holland hay liner 65 baler; M.F. to_10 to..l2 weeks:„ rake,hayconditioner; 1 grain box The ' courses are designed for ` (165 bu.) ; ' .2 wagons withracks, fulltime farmers in the 21: to 50 18 and 20 ft:. (2 yrs.: old) ; ' J. D. 10 age group. ' Each ' student will be 'ft.. cultivator; 3 point hitch. corn, required to take .compulsorysub- scuffler; 6 section . diamond har- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1970 CLEANERS. NOW OPEN, 0. 0 0„0,00 • O 000 00 0 0 00 0 0 000:. 000 0 0O In The Former Aalders Fruit Market DRY CLEANING — . SHIRT SERVICE: • PHONE. 528-2335 ION A student of _North York 'school of Toronto is spending -this week - ,with Jackie Wilkins where he•and,: his classmates numbering around 35 pupils of grade 5 and 6 are spending this week attending. school at' Brookside School. All studentsare billeted in farm homes in this'area to acquaint the pupils with farming of the present. time. After completing a tour through •Upper 'Canada Vil lage where the students' studied harming Methods of One, Hundred- Years agothey will now •study modern farming.. Mr'. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins and family visited on, Sunday with Mr. ,and Mrs. Wm. Irwin and Lnd o.f Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs: Wm Duffy, Den' • ,Private insuranc,e companies Ms arid Linda of Hamilton spent , will cease to have a role in health the week end with Mr. and' insurance Mrs: . ' Allan Ritchie. About 3,000,000 subscribers are • .Mr, and Mrs. Alex Hackett covered by agents. The remain - .visited Friday. to Sunday with Mr, ing 3,000,900 pay1 direct : • and Mrs; Allan .Hunter and fam The present sera -tate numbering i1}i at- Belleville:, .sus s :for hospitaLa:nd-health insurance will be dropped in fav- our of thesocial' insurance nurri - bers'i Ment. • REPORTFROM QUEEN'SPARK- • ' BY MURRAY..GAUNT M.P.P. HURON BRUCE Ontario residents will pay one premium for their health and hos pital insurance but it, won`t •start until July 1st; 1972, according to Premier John Robarts . • . The Preriiier said that integrat- ing the, two programs will:substan. tiallycontribute to.public conven 'fence and should allow the • • Government to postpone premium increases despite continually ris- ing costs because it will reduce the amount of clerical work•re- . qutred,to handle premiums and• clairris. • RADIO OPERATION COURSE pii?e p Doug.14 Alton, whorhas spent the past. two years at . Cochrane, Albe'r-ta with--tis-r-e-la;tiues-,--Mr- - _ and Mrs. Bancroft., while. he was•• employed, in a: Bank in Calgary arrived in• this vicinity op Friday . He visited with Mr . and Mrs..1 Blake Alt -on and family -and sister= Marjorie Alton and Jack Ritchie. He left on Sunday for Ottawa:, ' ` where .he will take an eightmonth; jects including farm inathemat- •rows; 10 ft. chain . harrows; 130 bu. ics, English;. accounting, soils and M.F. manure spreader: (1'yr.;:.old), crops and basic science.. The ; re- 290 'New Idea • haybind (6 months mainder .of •thecourse will be op- . old); 38 ft.,.baie elevatorwith mot-. tional and directed to the. enter- or; 8 ft.. Massey binder; Thresher ;prise carried out on the farm, with 100,ft. belt; Case combine and such as beef, dairyor swine:. , motor; .13 run International .seed' Adult 'retraining allowancewill. drill; 20 ft. grain auger; Oat rol- be paid to those students who ler .With 3h.p.motor; SnowbloVer; • qualify..under he Canada Man- cement mixer:: Chain, 'saw;. barn e . with her on�Sunday, Mrs power retraining program. fan, forks, chains, power tools. Ernest Bogie has. been. assisting `in We have to determine by Octo- HAY . • ber '30th' whether we would have 12,000 bales of, 1st cut •hay; 500 the Ritchie. home since .her .daugh- ter' s daugh-ter's ihness . Mrs. Jim Smith and Margaret of Molesworth visited,on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Ritchie. course in Radio Operation for Air= craft: :M Eldon Ritchie underwent -. - . ... - Td I asked the Minister. of, Agiicul- • ture if hewould consider 'expanii-. ing the Crop -Insurance Program to cover spot .loss coverage;. by wind and hail. At the moment this is not the case: the farmer has to Tose• all or most of his crop .before, insurance can be collected. major•surgery on Friday'in Victor - is Hospital, ' She 'is prbgressing favoura'ly Eldon Ritchie and Mr.. and Mts. .Nelson Raynard • enough interested farmers . to or- ganize a course or • even two courses hi Bruce County. The location of the course would. be decided by. the area that we get the •most replies from. If you are interested sendthis form-to-46Walk, erton by October 30th. , Name' bales of 2nd cut :hay; 800 bales of straw; Many small . articles too numerous to nnegtion ¢ • THIS LARGE SALE MUST START ON TIME' my ST or' Auctioneer will not.. be responsibile for accidents h-bt TERMS CASH BRIAN .RINTOUL, Auctioneer Whitechurch; Phone .3574349 Address • • Telephone 'T"wish to express my thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours, ` ° for all ,the kindness shown to me and my family while I was in. Hos a_.. ;pital, : Than is •also to- odor 4 ancl_ 'nurses. ' Mark Johnston doctor who has justcstart'ed• practiceexamined his. first • patient; He could think of no • dia-gnosts of the syin pioni$ ::. ' so he said: "Have you ever had this -before,'" , • "Sure" , the patient replied, "I've had it twice before." 1-1 ;-1ailvised--the doctor with more assurance, • "You've goy it :•ria in " . Type of Farm -. Beef Dairy ,........,... . Swine M. R. ` Bolton Agricultural Representative "We lookforward. to receiving it each week and enjoy reading through tt"sap Evelyn Rouse of Barrie, in renewing her ,paper. LOCHALSH Tom Farrell attended the Em rimerton Reunion at, Reids Corners core triunity Hall"on Friday :even- ing. • Mr. arid Mrs.. Ofiver McCharles spent Saturday in ,Guelph..' The W . lvi . S of Ashfield. Pres- byterian church held their Thank offering meeting on Tuesday evening at the church'. Mrs. `Jack Needham was the guest speaker • nd��a-a.s.=et.-t}fid'-by.-the rtt=ern=bar-s~�: and guests who attended the .meet- ing. meetin'g Miss Mary Ellen McGill of God- eri� t+ > • �[rugh.tr'of Tom Pam. tell was among those or Sin time on. CKNX on Sunday. [LOOM buy VANTADS The Minister• sa id, that this: mat.- ter at.-ter had.been discussed with the federal government , but • the '.re - sponse was negative. :The Province , he continued, was,not willing.to.go it alone in view 'of the fact that some 20. private insurance carriers in the province; 'are providing spot loss coverage already.- • At present , tlie`estimates of the. Department of Health and:-: Education.are being debated.