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THE: LU
KNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESRA,' '., SEf'TEM.EER
FOR SALE,
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Modest 6 room. home • at . bile,
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email barn on:the 1/�. acre of land.
100 acre farm near Belgrave, • 90
acres workable, barn 'equipped for
'hogs. 7 ' room. modernized brick
home.
200 ' acres in Ashfield . Township,
150 acres workable .well drained,
double bain. Stock,. machinery.
andmilk quota( can be purchased..
Hasa modern'7 room ..home.:
Contact
MASON BAILEY
ONLY 8 SEATS LEFT!
MAC CAMPBELL'S
FALL
COLOUR •TU_R
WITH TIMErOUT FOR
PHOTOGRAPHY
=REPEAT OF LAST YEAR'S
"SELL OUT TRIP TO.THE.
LUMINA RESORT - MUSKOKA.
OCT. 2-.3
$45.90 TWIN BASIS
THE COACH HOUSE,
HAMILTON, ST.,'.
GODERICH.,
524-8366:.
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MALE :AND FEMALE
HELP WANTED-
ACT FAST !
Are you looking for a solid
future? Are you a self starter,
conscientious and hard working?
Then join the Dominion Automo-
bile ;Association . team.
Courtney Family
Move To Goderich
KINGSBRIDGE. NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Courtney. ,
Ursula and Edward moved to God'
erich toy; live the beginning of
September.
Mr.`•a•nd Mrs,. Joe. Van Osch.
,.and. far_1nily. spent.Sunday with Mr:.'
and "Mrs;." John Van Osch and fain=
} ; of Waterloo.
Congratulations to Mr, and. Mrs:.
Stan Doherty on the'arrival of a •
son at the Alexandria and Marine
Hospital Goderich last Tuesday.
Nolda Tvliltenb' ; daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Reis Miltenburg,
entered the Owen Sound Regional
School of Nursing last week.
Maureen Dalton. of..Moose Fac'
tory spent the week end at the `
home Of her. parents Mr, and Mrs,.
Mark .Dalton.,
Robert,Austin, son of Mr.• and
Mrs Wilfred Austin, is a patient
in --the War Memorial Children=s
Hospital., .London;,.
off'ce. in
many regre
ta, • I .ha ve: 'closed my in
ipley
May. I express my appreciation to the p
who haveisupported me in this practice_ forth(
21' years.
Your records will now be transferredto my
towel office, wher e follow-up, service for yol
be maintained;
ac . enz:ie
LISTOWEL
HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES
Offie 482=9371.
R:asidinc 523-9338
As a Dominion Automobile As-
sociation Representative you will
have guaranteed renewals, Earn
High commissions, receive .on., the
* job training, with group insurance
LEXANDER benefits, and pension.
-���-:.ew-and-frtid-ottt�ow�►ou-
' AND'
REALTY I 'IMITED
GODERICH 524-9662
LOW DOWNPAYMENT >'
On , this : -new home with electric
heating, attractive kitchen; . full
can join .the Dominioh Automobile
Association team. For confident-
ial
onfidential interviewwrite today.•
Mr. Keith Gleed, •
Dominick' Automobile Association,
201 ' King Street,
London; Canada'
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basement,. large lot plus low taxes.,
JUST LISTED
50 acre farm, brick . house, barn
and garage, With new..bydro service.
recently installed.
ALSO
50 acres beside the above property.
PLUS
95 acres just across the road •
property-can-be-boughtsepar
ately or together:
HOBBY FARM •
This 49 . acre • farm las .10 acres
• which have been surveyed into lots,
which 'canbe sold separately, plus
an attractive, modern new home
with electric heat and small barn.
See this one today:
READ .'THIS ONE
This 3 bedroom home hasmodern
kitchen; -large living room; duung
room,bath, , oil furnace, drilled
well, : situated on large lot.
FARMS, o AG A
RIVER PROPERTIES
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Donald Ell•
iott
Fractures leg
DtTNGANNON-NEWSY
We are sorry to learn that
'Donald Elliott sonof Mr, and
Mr . Harold Elliott' i, suffered a„
broken:. eg._ins.a garie�at_oksilem
on: Thursday-:; 'and. Mark Dauphin
.rec eiv ed burns while working' •
on .l.$oats so he is home .for a: few
days.
•Many from this community
attended tendon Fair during the''
past week'.
MOVING TO, DUNGANNON
.1‘.4r. and s. Terry. Hodges •
and baby u ter are moving..
to Dun n d r`c '
a n 'from .Go e i h into
the'.horrie they 'pu chased•.recent-
ly from Bill Black. ';Welcome.:.
Mrs. Jim Sherwood, Goderich,
was a: guest of Mr,. and Mrs'. A. 'J
erwo.• on un.,ay , an' atten
ed .both Anniversary services
Miss Clara Sproul. of Goderich
spent a few 'days, recently with
'* `* . Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Elliott.__ .� rie and . :
GERRIE GLENN,
three daughters of Kincardine,
AGENT S Mr. -and Mrs:' Will Petrie and •
Allan were • guests o
. Joh rig Paric ar d`fannly,Su day.
Bruce Farm Report.
It's'.: corn . silage making time.,
;..This past season a number of new
horizontal silos went up on farms
around the County. If farmers» are
tQ ha_ve_successwwith this type of.
•storage unit, it is may import-
ant that the proper management
principles be_f9llowed duringthe
filling operation The following arse:
a -few . of the more unportant .of
these ' techniques: .
'HARVESTING -
- harvest corn at moisture con-
tents of 65% to 70%..
set knives for y4 inch theoret
ical 'cut:
- sharpen and set knives': regi-
•.larly.
ondny Evening, September7:00 p.m.
2
HEip
Consisting of Steers, heifers and. *Calves
FOR .CONSIGNMENTS . CONTACT THE MAN:AG EME
. Victor Hargreaves 482-7511 (Clinton)
Doug Riddell 237-3576. (Dashwood)
Jack Riddell 237-3431 '(Dashwood)'
FILLING Si' PACKING
▪ fill as rapidly'as possible.
-- pack continuously ,while , fit;
ling; 'to expel • air.
• drive transport. vehicles
(truck . or wagons) through:
silo 'as long as. ;is, possible, or,
use tractor and blade to push
chopped' material .into._ placer
---pack with�a-hea wheeled
vehicle . for maximum coin
paction. • '
crown`as.:much as :possible to,
ensure .drainageof rain or
snowmelt off of the. silo:
Auctioneers Hector` McNeil and Larry Gardiner,.
SEALING
-- complete packing and seal as
quickly as possible. There is
no /advantage' to continued
--packing for=several-days.
some operators . have found
pitting a number of cattle on
the silage overnight after fit-
"71ing seems to aid in packing
thetop layer of silage.
silo . must be sealed within 2
' isys oL._.plaeemrr`(after 3
days the damage 'las been
done and the use of plastic'
will not prevent surface spoil-
age -- after lit days the spoil-
ed material acts as
its own
Methods of sealing are as follows:
1) 4 or .6 mil plastic weighted
down ;by tires, •bales, • wire
. and" Mrs fencing or.planks_placed_side'
by=sides-by-sawdust--
WE DELIVER
BANON1RACTlNG LTD.
1 MILE EAST OF i't°€51NATEI!
PHONE 99�' ` ATmTt$ HOURS 305r02
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2) Shavings at . a : depth of 4 to
6' inches..
3) Molasses at a rate of one gal
Ion per square foot.
Plastic weighted down seems to
t e. the . most_satt•
u a th
present;`. time. After se g, the
plastic 'should'be pulled down over
the sides of the silo to prevent
water penetration along the walls.
This plastic must be'replaced an-
nually,
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NOTE: The use of , plastic
cover ' will only be effective if it
is held in complete contact • with
the surface of the silage. Any
sealing effect is lost if air can
get beneath the plastic cover.
.. Belman 'P. Eng,,
Ians For
1ght Soho
Initial planning for the' Een-
ing School' programme at the F.,
E. Madill Secondary •School' is
now- completed., :A total of 20
courses, will be'offered including
3 new courses which , it is hoped , ,
will attract a larger enrollment.,;'
Gourrnet.cooking will be offer
ed to'both men and. 'women'
the fust.. time ,`and': supplies for
this course will be provided ,by
the members of this class as '
required. 'Consumer and Personal:
erestO :in all, aspects'of
management , A• glen's:
Fitness programme will
ed".and a new half-cours
Hooking techniques will
introduced 'year... A
will be a Gardening and
arranging: 'course: which
B. on anuar =' 5th 197:
ce another. new course.,
,
should attract anyone who is int. -
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Enrollment procedure;
include advance; iegistr•�
phone to:'the school duri
regular school hours.. T
cedure will` allow those
to be assured of a .place
the opening night're4ist
session whichwill be he
.m, ,,,;Wednesday , Oct
OF.
B'ecause,of difficulties which have arisen in the 'settles
of Claims against School Accident Insurance policies, 11"
County Board of Education has removed its authorizi
for the 'sale of such;, insurance through' the school syg
Those parents wishing such coverage are asked to ari
safie
through their own personal agencies.
'R. Ihly Ellioft
`Cheirt`rtiai •
J, Coeh
Directs!