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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-10-31, Page 6Bruce Farm Report ONTARIO. STOCK YARDS — JUNIOR SHOW AND SALE On Saturday, December 8th, 1973, the Toronto Stock Yards is sponsoring a' Junior Show & Sale of Steers and Heifers. This is open to young people under the, age of 20, and is a great opport- unity 'to sell those 4-H calves. The prize money is: Grand Champ- ion — $200.00; Reserve Champion $100.00; 1st prize in each class —$15.00; 2nd prize in each class — $10.00. For more information, contact the Ontario Ministry of Agricul- ture and Food; Office, Walkerton, 881-3301. All entries must be• re- ceived by 0.M.A.F. or Ontario Stock. Yards by November 27th. Daryl Ball, Extension Assistant BRUCE COUNTY CREAM PRODUCERS Although the • total number of farm separated cream producers is dwindling in Bruce County, they still have an active , organi- zation. This group, under the leadership of John Kieffer and Albert Hewitt, held their annual meeting on October 23rd, at Park Head. will be open Saturdays only FROM 10-A.M. TO 5 PM, FOR THE WINTER MONTHS DONALD M. SIMPSON eddili Invitations WITH A OIPT KEEPSAKE COPT IN LUXURIOUS GOLD' FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION 51,3Ie THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LOVE'S LAST GIFT REMEMBRANCE LET " • Whether It's a "' MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION ,,You are rimailiborIng loved one. • T. PRIDE Itt S011 LTD, HELP YOU. DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS ar "DERICH - DON Denomme - 524.8761 won- THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, IN MEMORIA w.EDNESDAyf ;Kiwi)", RIPLEY ABAITOIR • Custom Butchering -- C,uring and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast, Freezing HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef F 1 To 3 Weeks -- Whatever Your Requirements Are For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. ABATTOIR 395-2905 - •STORE 30961 Effective Friday, November 9th there will be no more egg sales at Silverwood Dairies 4 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Machinery and Household .Effeits Will be held for' • .HERB CLAYTON Lot 13, Concession 2, Hurtn Town- slap, 3 blocks south and 1/2 block • east Of Ripley or PA miles north of 86, Highway. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 - at 12 noon sharp See bills for list TERMS OF SALE CASH FARM SOLD BRIAN RINTOUL, auctioneer AUCTION SALE Of Livestock and Machinery will be held for COLIN. HARDY Lot 144 Concession 13, CuIrciss Township, 4 miles west Of For= mesa or 3 blocks north and 1/2 mile east of Teeswater ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 at '1 p.m. See bills for list TERMS OF SALE CASH ' Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE• Of Household Effects will be held. for RONALD JACOBUS 525 Queen St.,• Kincardine On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER '10 at 1:00 p.m. TERMS CASH Auctioneers Grant McDonald Ripley; Phone 395.5353 Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater Phone. 392-6170 Prop. Ronald Jacobus CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Livestock and Household Effects will be held for LEO PEDERSEN Lot 9, Concession 3, Huron Town, ship, 21/2 miles north of Hwy. 86 . and 21/2 miles south .of Ripley and 11/2 miles east on the 4th ConceSsion of Huron Township On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 at 1:00.p.m. Livestock . 3 cows with heifer calves; 1-cow with bull calf Charolais cross; 6 Hereford heifers; 1 Charolais steer. Household Effects . . Chesterfield and matching chair; coffee table and matching step tables; stereo •- Noromende; Motorola T.V. - 17"; Electro-, home humidifier; foot' stool, cab- inet gramophone; electric sewing machine and cabinet; kitchen suite and 4 chairs; G.E. refriger- ator; Moffat 4 burner electric stove; electric G. E. toaster; Kenmore coffee perk, tea kettle; • G.E. steam iron; 1 antique brass tea kettle; Eureka floor polisher; Eureka vacuum; bedroom suite; bed/ with matching dresser • and cheat of drawers (like new); bed- room lamp; junior bed; bunk, beds; bathroom scales;' chest of drawers; baby high chair; baby buggy; baby's walker and baby's crib; utility shelves; pots and pans; dishes and other cooking utensils; Motomower power lawn . mower; Pioneer 550 chain saw; Toboggan; 1 child's wading pool; antique pump; sleigh bells; rub- ber tired wheelbarrow; Black and Decker skill saw (new); 1 - %" electric drill (like new); 1 steel tired wagon; horse mower; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD Owner or auctioneers not responsible for any accidents or injuries• on property day of 'sale Prop. Leo Pedersen Auctioneers: ,Grant McDonald, Ripley, Phone 395.5353 Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater Phone. 392.6170 AUCTION SALE Of vintage furniture and selected antiquities and collectibles of in- terest, from two Lucknow resi- dences ' and a Bluevale Estate. Being sold for and on behalf of the owners, trustees, .heirs and executors through the facilities of ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES Auction Centre 20 Water 'St. Wingham, Ont. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 11:00 a.m. Approximately 403 .valuable lots from which • we have random- ly selected . the following items. — oval cherry dining table; Childs press-back rocker; oak library table; oak tack-up sectional book case; Boston rocker; 2 pine blanket boxes; 1 butternut blan- ket box; 4 wash stands; several pressback chairs in. sets; solid aromatic cedar chest; 2 very good pine jelly cabinets; spool/ type beds; an iron and brass bed; walnut dining table; 2 pine bake boards; drop-leaf table; excep- tional 2 pc. pine cupboard with six pane doors; odd rockers; tables in variety; several 'old picture• frames• and prints; wall telephone; brass 'fixture with tif- fany type shades; embossed brass fixture; quilts; small weight clock; Pequegnant high pillared mantle clock; ginger- bread clock; brass Alladin lamp with shade; exceptional cast-iron kifehen cook' stove; several oil •• 'in variety; coloured 7 pc. ,wash. set; Poulton plates; colour- ful china plates from• Bavaria, Austria, England; some coloured glass of interest': depression glass; set of Limoges china; some pattern glass; several desirable items in ironstone including• cups and saucers in -mint -condition; misc. iron kettles; crocks and jugs; large store type tin spice bin; cowbells and sleigh bells; old trunks; copper kettles; 'some old tools; leather post-cards; butter boWl; old china dolls. Auctioneer Jack Alexander Preview Friday, November 2, 2 p.m.. till .8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. till sale time for information J. A. Currie,. • Auction Administrator• ESTATE MARKETING SERVICES. 357-1011 Wingham, Ont., "our reputation is our recommendation" STEWARD — in loving memory of a dear son and brother, Gor- don Charles. Steward, who, passed away one year ago,{ November 3, 1972. His •life was unselfish, for others he lived, Not to receive but always to give; Helpful and willing, so thought- ful -and kind,' Wonderful memories he left be- hind. Sadly missed by •his mother and sisters. STEWARD — in loving memory of a dear husband and father, Chlicia' Steward, who passed away ten years ago, November 3, 1963. As time unfolds another year, ' Sweet memories keeps him ever near. Sadly'missed by his wife, fam- ily and grandchildren. HORTON — in loving memory, of a dear husband Fred Horton who passed away November 2, 1971. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories lingering every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Always remembered by his wife Dove. HACKETT — in loving memory of my dear husband George Hac- kett, who passed away November 5th,, 1972. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, .but all in vain To have, to love and 'then to part Is the greatest • sorrow of one's heart, The years may wipe out 'many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Sadly missed and ever remem- bred by wife Sadie and fOmily. HACKETT in loving memory of our brother-in-law, George Hackett, who passed away Nov- ember 5th, 1972. We who loved you sadly miss you, As it' dawns another' year; In our lonely hours of, thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. Ever remembered by Peter and Evelyn Cook. RUBBER STAMPS LUCKNOW SENTINEL SILVERWoOD MANAGEME LUCKNOW.BRA Reports were received from District Director Howard Wilson, and the Secretary-Manager of the Ontario Cream Producers' Marketing Board, John Bilyea. These men have worked and con- tinue to work long hours 'in order to obtain an equitable position for cream producers. The Ontario Board is attempt- ing to, compile a list of cream pro- ducers who have ceased produc- tion, and who , have not trans- ferred their Subsidy Eligibility Quota. This list will be available from Howard Wilson, R.R. 3 Owen Sound. Canadian Dairy Commjssion re- ports that it will have 'paid 70% of the dairy year's total quota, with payment for September pro- duction. The final 30% will then be spread over the six months, October to March. R. D. Ferguson, Milk Industry Branch COMMENCING NOVEMBER lst THE ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP DUMPS