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LARGE CONSIGNMENT
...,...AUCT1011:$ALE' •
sATuRDAY,.00TOBER 13
AT 12:45 P.M. •
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At Gordon. BrIndley's Farm 11 /4 miles north and 1 /2 mile eastof
"Carlow or 7 miles north east of GoderIch.
Approximately 35 tractors plus 100 pieces of eq'uipme'nt, and
the largest selection of snowmobiles ever had In these sales.
To Place Consignment Cell—
BRINDLEY AUCTION
SERVICE 5244451 , t
NOTICE
I am prepared; is 'a registered and authorized sub agent of the Bank of Canada, to accept 'applications at my home or by .. appointment, up -until November 14th for the sale of Canada SaVings Bonds. A $100 Bond amounts to $239.50 at maturity. I would appreciate your patronage.
MRS. GRACE CAMPBELL
PHONE 521-3204
TENDERS
FOR
INTER MANAGER
FOR LUCKNOW ARENA
Tendered weekly salary to include all nec.
essary assistants. Assistants to be paid by Arena
Manager. Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. All applications to be filed at Town
Office not later than 12 noon, October 19, 1973.
Duties to commence November 1, 1973.
S)47/SAY YOUR NEEDS
TIMIANK.N.CrioV. :k!.1,C.KNOW,..0111TARIO:
THINKING OF YOUR
SEED CORN REQUIREMENTS:
•• • • YOUR DEKA1.01, DEALER •
• Russel Irvin Allan Gibson,
5394408 ' , 395,545
AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY; ociog
AUCTION SALE
*AIRY:RIVER DISTRICT
14th ANNUAL 'STOCKER AND
FEEDER SALE
At the Stockyarda, Stratton,
Ontario, Monday, October 15 at
14 *V. 2,000 stockers. and feed-
ers; 66 per cent calves, 25 per
cent yearlings, balance 2 year old
'steers; heifers and cows. Most
calveS sired by performance test-
• ed bulls.:.•
J. F. ‘Trenehard,
00.1y.; Emo, Ontario
Allan • Mac hityre, "Auctioneer
LuCknow, Ontario
, ':-,519-528,3519 •
CLEARING AUCTION' SALE
Of -Livestock,, Machinery and
. Some Household Effects
will be held;` for
ALEX. 'ROBERTSON .
Lit 34, Concession• 10; East
WaWanosh TWp., '2 blocks south
and 3 blocks west of Wingham
PntsTHURSDAY, OCTOBER ,18
12:30 P.M.
Livestock . . .
5 "yr. old Holstein cow, due
Nov: 13; 5 yr. old Holstein cow,
due • Dec. '9; 6' yr. old Holstein
cow;. due Oct.. 20; 6 yr. old` Hol-
Stein cow, pasture bred; 3 yr. old
Holstein cow, due Nov.• 5; '9 yr.
old- Holstein cow, due Feb. 26;
7 yr. old Holstein cow, due Jan. 7;
3 yr: old Holstein cow, due Nov.
19;. 5 yr. old Holstein cow, due
May 2; 4 yr. Old Holstein cow, Alue
Dec. 4; • 3 yr. old Holstein cow,
due March. 14; .4 yr. old. Holstein
cow, fresk Aug. 20; 3 yr. old Hol-
stein caw, due- March 14; 3 yr.
old Holstein cow, due Feb. 15; 6
yr. old. Holstein cow, due Sept. 29;
6 yr.. old Holstein cow, due Jan.
2; 7 yr. old Holstein cow, due Jan.
17; 2 Holstein heifers, pasture-
bred; 2 . Charolais cows, 5 yrs.
old, pasture bred; 2 -Charolais
heifers, -pasture, bred, with
'calves; Charolais heifer with calf
' born Sept. 10; 2 blacksows, 3 and
5 yr. olds, pasture bred; 2' B.W.F.
heifers, pasture bred; black heif-
er; pasture bred; Charolais x
Banz - Simmental bull, born
• March 1972; Charolais x Esbrbuf-
feur - Limousin bull calf, born
March 1973;2 red calves,-,Limou-
sin heifer; 2 calves; 6 Milstein
open heifers; 3 Holstein steers;
2 B.W.F. cows; 3 yearling steers;
12 young cattle.
Machinery . . .
Nuffield 3 45 tractor with
loader; tractor . chains, 3 furrow
hydrehi plow; Kongskilde culti-
vator; chain harrows; like new
land packer; I.H.C. 15, run seed
drill; Fertilizer spreader, M.F.
No. 12 baler; J.D. 7 ft.. mower;
J.D. hay fluffer; M.H. side rake;
wagon with rack; hay stooker;
stook loader; 2 yr. old J. D. man-
ure spreader; like new snow
blower; 300 gal. steel tank; steel
trough; 2 wheel trailer; bag
truck; wheelbarrow; wire stretch-
ers; chain saw; steel posts; cedar
posts; pig feeder; sump pump;
14 cord wood; Woods grain grind-
er'wth 3 H.P. electric motor; 33
ton mixed grain; 2 Surge milker
units;. 8 can milk cooler; 30 milk
Household Items . . .
Wooden bed, iron• bed, dresser,
wash stand, 2 kitchen tables, 4
kitchen chairs, -small tables, 5
leather, seat dining chairs, 2 buf-
fets, drop leaf table,' radio, play
pen, crocks, antique dishes, num-
erous small items.
TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD
*Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
George Powell; Clerk
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
Whitechurch, Phone 357-2349
WHITECHURCH
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Machinery and
Household Effects
will be held for
ARIE ZEKVELD
Lot 10, 'Concession 9, Huron
Township, PA miles north of
Ripley and 11/2 miles east on the
10 Concession, Huron' Township.
On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
at 12:45 P.M.
TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD
Auctioneers Grant McDonald,
Ripley, Phone 395-5353
„Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
/ Phone 3924170 4
Prop. Arie Zekveld,
R.R. 3 Ripley
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects & Antiques
will be held for
MRS. VICTORIA SMITH
Lot 112, Blake St., Ripley
On' SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER 27
at 1:00 P.M.
- TERMS CASH
Owner:- Mrs. Victoria Smith
Auctioneers: Grant McDonald
Ripley, Phone• 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
Phone 392-6170
CLEARING: AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock & Household Effects '
will be .held. for
LEO PEDERSEN
Lot 9, Con. 3, Huron Township
2% miles. north of Hwy. 86 and
2% miles south of Ripley and 1%
'miles east on the 4th 'concession
Huron TOwnship
On SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER' 3
at 1:00 P.M.
TERMS CASH -- FARM SOLD
Owner, Leo' Pedersen
Auctioneers, Grant McDonald,
'Ripley, Phoni 395-5353 •
Wallace Ballagh, Teiswater .
" Phone 392-6170
PURPLE GROVE
Major and Mrs. Ian McNabb,
Chris,and• Sean of. Quebec and Mr4
and Mrs. Robert Karn, Louanne
and Deanie of London spent'
Thanksgiviiig week end at their
cottage here. The' IvicNabbs
recently bought a small farm in
Quebec when Ian was transferred
'there from Calgary.
• Guests on Monday and• Tuesday ,
of Mr. and Mrs. George Emerson
and Bob were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Neville of Michigan and Florida.
Mr. Ken Barnes, Sally and
Wyatt of Michigan spent the long
week end with Calvin Robertson
and visited folks in this area.
John Collins of Barrie and Jim
Dore of Borden were at their hord-
es for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. George Emerson and Ger‘•
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Machinery,
Some Household Effects and.
Antiques,
will be held for
ANDREW RITCHIE
North Half Lot 3, Con. 10,
Ashfield Twp, 2 blocks south and
3 blocks west of Lucknow or 3
blocks west of Belfast
On. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20•
12:30 P.M.
Livestock
20 early spring Hereford x. Hol-
stein calves; Holstein heifer; 15
Hereford x Holstein yearling
steers; 15 Herefordx Holstein
yearling heifers; 1 sow with
small pigs;. 6 Welsh x York 'sows
due at sale time; 2 Welsh sows.
Machinery . . .
Massey Ferguson- 50 tractor
with Freeman hydraulic bucket;
International W4' tractor, tractor
chains; Massey 3 furrow, 12 in,
trip, beam plow; Massey 8 ft.
disc; International 9 ft. 3 P.T.H.
cultivatir; Bi.ssel 10 ft. land
packer; 6 section diamond har-
rows; Massey Harris 16 run seed
drill; New. Holland •135 bu. P.T.O.
manure spreader; 3 yr. old In
7 ft. mower; New
Idea 4 bar rake; Bale stooker,
forks for stook loading; 3 wagons
with racks; 40 ft. elevator -with
like new 11/2 H.P. Lealand motor;'
electric grain roller• with 21k H.P.
motor; Mildmay thresher 24 x 36
on rubber and belt; grain auger;
2 wheel trailer; 'stone boat; 2 .
grain grinders; Bissel oat roller;
belts; 2 sugar kettles;• chain saw;
fence stretchers; rails; scales;
barrels; 2 buffalo robes; team
bells; string,' bells; back bells;
team harness; Whipple trees;
neck yoke; sump pump; 40 ft...
extension ladder; logging chains;
forks and shovels, Massey Ferg-
uson • baler No, 3; air compressor.
Milk. Equipment . . .
3 Universal milker units; 2
Surge -milker units; vacuum
pump; 6 can milk cooler.
Household Items . . .
8 'piece, dining room suite;
chrome table with 6 chairs; 21 ,
cu. ft. freezer; antique 'flour bin;
antique curtain stretcher; Breeze'
record player; wooden ironing
board; 2, brown single beds,
springs and mattress; cherry
dresser. ,
TERMS CASH • — FARM SOLD.
Owner• or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents
LUNCH BOOTH
BRIAN "RINTOUL, Audloneer
Whitechurch, Phom 357-2349
aldine visited on Saturday at
Gateway Haven in Wiarton with •
Mrs. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Huchison among others.
Folks in, this area wish a speedy
recovery to Mrs. Don McFarlan,
who underwent surgery in London
Hospital last week.
Miss,„Myrle Stewart of
13rucelea Haven, Walkerton spent ,
last week with Mrs. Claude Dore
Sr . of ,Bervie
RALSTON PURINA OF
CANADA LTD.
WILL SPONSOR A
Dairyman's Nutrition Seminar
at the University of Guelph
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1973
University of Guelph Animal Science Faculty and
other prominent Dairy Nutritionists will be the' fee-
tured'speakers.
Sessions 'presented will include, All Silage Pro-
grammes, Calf Nutrition and Management, Forage
Feeding Systems, Silage Additi)ies and Feeding for
Top Production. '•
REGISTRATION AND MEAL TIC&ETS ARE
AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR PURINA DEALER
JOHNSTONE'S
MOBILE FEED SERVICE
4
LUCKNOW ONT PHONE 528
PURINA • I
CHOWS
Mr. and. Mrs, James Murdock
of Tor/onto and Mr. and Mrs.
Lookman of Newmarket were
Thanksgiving visitors at the manse
With, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Murdock, • • III 111 II II