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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-06, Page 6J9, ir4 1..1% 4 S'4.4 j • •;.,•••••' • . ••••: • - ' . .• • , , • • • • ‘, t . • • , • .; • ••••••,',. . • PAI AIX • rig omit* sENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ANNIVERSARY SERVICES •SOUTH KINLOSS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUN.„, JUNE 10 WEDNESDAY JUNE I Nuelki OLD TIME DANCE WH I T EC H URCH FRI:, JUNE IS AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Firm Implements and some HOUS01101C1 Effects wilkte held for GEORGE A. and IAN STEWART Lot 19, Concession 12, Huron Township, 3% mils north-west '' of Ripley and 6%, milos-south-oast, of Kincardine on SATURDAY, JUNE 16 • at 1:15 p.m. TERMS•CASH -- FARM SOLD Propriotor, George A. & Ian Stewart Audionoors. Grant McDonald, Wallace Ballagh. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Implements, Some Household Effects and Antiques Will be held for ROBERT McNAIN S. Half Lot 68 and 69, Con. 1, Huron Twp., % mile east of • Amborloy on Hwy. 86 On SATURDAY, JUNE. 9 at 1:00 p.m. Machinery . . 570 Super Cockshutt tractor;. 135 Massey.Ferguson tractor with Freeman loader; 4 furrow 14" Oliver plow with Raydex bot- toms.; 44 plate Massey. Ferguson wheel disc; Ikto. 237 COckshutt cultivator, 15 foot; 6 section of diamond harrows and pole; 4 section of diamond harrows and pole; No. 10 Massey Ferguson baler; No. 56 New Holland rota bar rake; Post hole digger in good dondition; 165 bu. New Idea power take off manure spreader; weed sprayer with 30 foot booms; bale stook loader; agretic •automatic bale stooker, one year old; International 7 foot 3 point hitch mower; J. F. forage harvester; Case forage ' blower; 4 blower pipes, 8 feet long and adjustable to 8 ft. hood and • clamps; Pollard swath turner; truck rack for 3/4 ton Ford truck; 2 - 7'ton wagons with hay racks; Turnco grain box; 3 point hitch snow blower; 20 ft. feed rack for pit silo; used barn boards and quantity of lumber; cedar posts and stakes; steel posts; large , number of cedar rails; pig feed- . ers; small electric motors; For- • ney electric welder; , electric fencers; cement tile 2 ft. by 3 ft. • scales, 80 ft. of heavy electric cable; dog houses; cartop car- rier and milk cans. Feed . . . 20 ton of Herta barley; 20 ton of mixed grain; 1,000 bales of straw; 500_bales of hay. Household Effects . . . 24 cu. ft. Westinghouse freezer;. Westinghouse refrigerator; pine cuoard; oil heater; piano; •child's, desk; kitchen table and chairs in good condition; 3 dress- ers; boy's 2 wheeler; large size • tricycle. Antiques . . Old wooden wagon with wooden spoke; walking plow, 2 or 3 •Whiple trees; old machine seats; axe sharpening stone; buggy and cutter, in good condition; used tires; other articles too numerous te mention. TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD Owner and auctioneers not responsible for accidents or injuries in any way connected with the sale Auctioneer's Comments No Reserve As Prop. ,Is Moving to Western Canada Prop. Robert McNain Auctioneers: Grant McDonald RiplitY,, phone 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater, O .Phorie 3924170 • AUCTION SALE Of Complete Dispersal of Dairy Herd and Milk Equipment • will be held for CLIFTON WALSH . Lot 1, Concession 6, Morris Twp, 21/2 miles south of Belgrave or 4 • mil'snorth of Blyth • On SATURDAY, JUNE -9 At 1:00 P.M. Livestock,. . . • 34. Holstein cows, milking and rebred; 2 Holstein cows, due at sale time; 5 Holstein heifers, bred in November; 10 yearling Hol- stein heifers; Red Holstein year- ling heifer; 12 Holstein heifer calves;- 2 yr. old Holstein bull off Reg. stock; entire herd is from United Breeders unit sires. This is an outstanding herd of Grade cows. "Milk Equipment ... 44 can sunset bulk tank, 4 yrs. old; 4 Universal milker units; automatic washer; stainless steel sink; dumping station step saver with glass pipe line; vacuum pipe line;. -double piston • vacuum pump; 2 single piston vacuum pumps; number of cow trainers. Owner forced to sell due to ill health • TERMS CASH Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents GEORGE POWELL, clerk BRIAN RINTOUL, auctioneer Whiftchurch, phone 357.2349 • GIVE... so more will live. • CANADIAN • HEART FUND AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE, • Of Farm 'Implements, Antiques & Household Furnishings will be held for GEORGE LOCKHART Lot • 14, Concession 4, Kinloss Township,' 2% miles north and 1 mile east of Lucknow • On THURSDAY, JUNE .14 at 1:30 p.m. Machinery . . table rip saw; 47 Ford Fergus- on tractor; pulley for Ford trac- tor; 22 Massey tractor with hy- draulics and 3 p.h.; 13 run Mc- Cormick Deering :seed drill; hay loader, 7 ft. International binder; George White threshing separa- tor; 3 horse drawn mowers; 3 bar side rack; 'steel tired wagon and flat rack; 16' plate horse drawn disc; quantity of scrap iron; buzz saw; wooden wagon wheels; .horse drawn scuffler. • Antiques and Furnishings . . Mahogany wash stand; oak wash stand; bed - chesterfield; O writing desk;library table; Sing-. er treadle sewing machine; 6 Press back chairs; antique arm chair; antique single bed; 8 place setting of dishes; several other dishes (some antique); Quantity of ..sealers; cooking ut- ensils; Servel. refrigerator; 40" Frigidaire s t o ve; bathroom & kitchen scales; antique chairs and small tables; platform rock- er and matching arm chair; wick- er flower stand; antique blanket boxes and trunks; complete 7 piece wash stand set; partial wash stand set; 2 floor lamps; Sparton 21" T.V.; Boston rocker; organ stool; large. quantity of hooked rugs and mats; several hand -made quilts; antique coal - oil lamp on, turned tall floor stand; picture frames; love seat; wardrobe; wicker flower baskets; flat irons;. antique skillet; hot water jug; iron kettles; frying pans; crockery; jugs; horse col- lar; lanterns; 12 gauge shot gun; some luinber; quantity of furnace • and stove wood; and many more • articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH— FARM SOLD. Owner and auctioneers not responsible for accidents or • injuries in any way connected with the sale OWNER,• ..George Lockhart • AUCTIONEERS: O Grant McDonald, Ripley Phone 395-5353 • Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater • Phone 392-6170 MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correc,r' designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS. Pat O'Hagan, Prop. • ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS • WALKERTON PHONE 881.0234 • ONTARIO • NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS DESTROY WEEDS Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, •in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1970, Sec. 4, 14, and 20, that unless onoxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of Kinloss are destroyed by date of July -,1, 1973 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and .have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in tales, as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. WEED INSPECTOR ARCHIE McCULLOCH, MUNICIPALITY KINLOSS • Bruce Farm Report ROUND THE WORLD DINING Everyone is: invited to attend a food forum "Round the World Dining" offered by Ontario Min: istry of Agriculture and Food. There are to be two forums in Bruce: County, on June 26th at the •Walkerton Legion and on June.27th at Frank Street Baptist. Church in Wiarton. Both forums. start at 8:00 p.m. and there is no admission charge. Hope tosee you there . Barb De Visscher Home Economist ALALFA WEEVIL. . Weevil damage may not be a • serious problem at the moment (except in a few isolated cases) but there is certainly the possi- bility that it could cause serious damage to alfalfa almost any O place in the County. Weevil worms are initially yellow and later green with a white Strip down the back and less than %' long. They will be found at this time of year around the opening buds of the plant Oand are some- times difficult to notice. Surveys have shown that there are lots of eggs this year and these will be hatching rapidly during a few warm 'days. Fields should be checked at least twice a week for damage. Sprays are available for control but this is a last re- sort. Cutting at the late bud to first bl9om stage • will probably be sufficient in most cases to control the weevil. If the first crop is cut close and taken off quickly from the field then there • should not be much damage to the second cut. • , • There is known to be a good fiopulation of tiny wasps in the County which help control the weevil. The main thing to do right now is to keep checking on alfalfa fields often as damage can occur quickly. If damage is found to be over 25% of the leaves on the top 1/3 of the plant then spray - O ing will be necessary. Anyone at this office., will be available to help *estimate if spraying is nec- essary — phone 881-3301. BRUCE COUNTY COUNCIL • SCHOLARSHIPS Each' year Bruce County Council offers a scholarship to the top student in the first year in the Diploma Course at the Un- iversity of Guelph and Centralia College of Agricultural Technol- ogy. Mr. James Batte, •R.R. 3, Walkerton was the winner at the University of Guelph placing in the top 1/3 •of 153 students. Mr. Allan Becker was the winner at Centralia College placing 5th in al class of 62 students. • There are four Agricultural Colleges in Ontario issuing ' dip- lomas in Agricultural Business Management, Animal Health Technology, Home Economics. Calendars giving descriptions on the various courses are available from this office — • Box 1330, Walkerton, Ontario. 'Bruce County also offers a $50.00 scholarship to Notice To Credit NOTICE TO CREDITOR! In the Estate of O ELMO macpHERsoN 'PRITCHARD • Of the Village of Lucke*" • in the County of Brae. All persons claiming ag the above Estate are requfre forward full particulars of t claims to the undersigned et before the 15th day of June: after which date the assets be distributed. DONNELLY & MUPHY ' 18; The Square Goclorich, Ontario Solicitors for tho NOTICE TO CREDITOR! In the Estate Of THOMAS HENRY. GARDNI ALL PERSONS having di against the Estate of the Ili mentioned, late of the Toots of • Ashfield. in the Coady Huron, retired farmer, who• d on February 126, 1973, are quired to file proof of semen the undersigned on or before, 16th da, of June 1973.' After that date. the Ex will proceed to distribute the tate having regard only to, claims of which he shall O have had notice. DATED at tringlipm, this 28th day of May, CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVI Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Exec • NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In The Matter Of The Edits • BRUCE McMILLAN late of th'e Township •of • Wawanosh in the County •• Huron, Farmer, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY G pursuant to The Trustee Act all creditors and others ha; claims against the Estate of late Bruce McMillin are • ed •to send particulars d claims, duly verified, to ALL & CAMPBELL, Solicit° the Executors of the said on or before the 22nd day of A.D. 1973 and that after date the Executors will p to distribute the assets of. said estate, having regard to the claims of which they then have hall notice. •DATED at Wingham, this 25th day of May, AR, • • Philip McMillan and • Archibald McMillan, Executors of the Est • Bytheir Solicitors, GOODALL & CAMP'S Box 730, O Wingham, Ontario Solictors for the Estate. Red Cross Youth in supplies children with asses for medical, dental' and tional purposes • the top student from.ead! school in the County enro one of the above collegesO . pok Associate Agricultural 'NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNS! O D--ESTROY WEEPS. Notice is hereby given to all Persons in possession_ill in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1970, See 401417 that unless noxious weeds ' growing on their lanai 9115% Municipality of Lucknow are destroyed by da.te of July 1, and throughout the season, the Municipality,1110 eat", the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, clorPr costs against the land in taxes, as set out ill the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly salted' • WEED INSPECTOR ARCHIE MUNICIPALITY • ____