HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-15, Page 14Farm Supplies
Kongskilde and J. F, Cultivators.
• Special price on 6 sections heavy duty diamond harrows
• Harrow draw bars made to order
• Cultivator and .harrow .points all kinds
.•
Grain drill spouts
• Manure spreader aprons made to order
• Galvanized and Plastic Pipe and fittings
• Plywood 3 and 4 ft. wide; E, 7, 8, 9 .and 10 ft. long
Ten-Test, Aspenite and Gyproc
• Rough Hemlock Lumber -
(expected in stock this week)
•Steel Roofing any length
Hay Racks • Truck Racks
Hog and Cattle feeders • Gates
Barn and shed doors made to order
Russell Doube
FARM SUPPLIES
RR 6 St,Marys 11/2 Miles East of Woodham
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
Name
Address:
Lot Con. Township
Telephone
Please ‘/ where applicable:
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( ) Business man
( ) Contractor _J
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Bulk, Blend and Bagged
• ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
• LIQUID NITROGEN
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• 2-4.D
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AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF GOOD USED TRACTORS
& FARM MACHINERY TO BE HELD AT
KONGSKILDE LTD.
South Side of Hwy. 83 . . . West of Hwy. 4 Phone 519- 235-0840
EXETER, ONTARIO
SATURDAY, APRIL 17
9:09 A.M.
NEW FROM KONGSKILDE
1 GROWERS CULTIVATOR.
3 - CULTIVATORS
3 - CULTIVATORS - WING.
22 - LEVELLING BARS.
12 - TRAILER HARROWS.
2 - QUIRL HARROW FRAMES, 7'3".
4 - QUIRL HARROW FRAMES, 8'2".
5 - QUIRL HARROW FRAMES, 9'6".
5 - QUIRL HARROW FRAMES, 11'2".
59 -QUIRL HARROW SECTIONS.
1 -- SHORT PULL.
12 - PRECLEANERS WITH STAND.
4 - STANDS FOR R20,
25 - R8 CYCLONES.
4 - R20 CYCLONES.
26 - 4" BASIC AUGER, 9'6",
37 - 3'3" AUGER EXTENSIONS.
35 - 6'7" AUGER EXTENSIONS.
34 - 9'10" AUGER EXTENSIONS.
20 - ADJUSTABLE TROLLEYS.
5 - TWO-WAY SWITCHES.
7 - AUGER PITS.
2 CONES FOR CONCRETING.
113 - 1.2 METER LONG,3-SIDED WOODEN LADDERS
For emptying grain,
35 - 3.0 METER LONG, 4-SIDED WOODEN LADDERS
For empty ing grain.
19 - THERMOMETERS.
- SHORT EXTENSIONS.
1 - LONG EXTENSION,
21 SAMPLER HEADS.
38 - 20" DIA. PERFORATED VENTILATION
PIPE (FOOT).
27 - 20" DIA. PERFORATED VENTILATION
PIPE - 4' LONG.
38 - 20" DIA. CONICAL CAPS.
30 - 20" DIA. FILLING DISTRIBUTORS.
38 - FILLING EQUIPMENT FOR SILOS - 21'8"
7 - FILLING EQUIPMENT FOR SILOS - 15'9"
48 -- CLAMPS FOR 6" PIPE,
1 - BLOWER.
14 - BLOWERS (SCREW AND AUGER FEED).
26 - TWO-WAY SWITCHES.
30 - CYCLONES.
24 -, 6" DIA. INJECTOR FEEDERS,
19 - 6" DIA. GK PIPES, 10" LONG.
14 - GK PIPES, 13" LONG.
18 - GK PIPES, 20" LONG,
26 - GK PIPES, 26" LONG,
26 - GK PIPES, 3'3" LONG.
140 - GK PIPES, 6'7" LONG.
32 - GK PIPES, BEND 300 ,
87 - GK PIPES, BEND 450,
25 - GK PIPES, BEND 600 .
162 - GK PIPES, BEND 900,
1 - INJECTOR FOR PELLETS.
60 - 5' DIA. GK PIPES, ELEPHANT BEND.
TRACTORS
OLIVER 55 D w/3-pt. hitch, Ind. P.T,O., c/w George White
loader w/hyd. loader.
MASSEY FERGUSON 650 w/multi-power trans., 3-pt.
hitch and live P.T.O.
FORDSON MAJOR D.
ALLIS CHALMERS WD145 - With loader.
MASSEY HARRIS 33 GAS - w/hyd. and cult.
I.H.C. B414 DIESEL.
ALLIS CHALMERS D14, GAS.
CASE 0, GAS.
JOHN DEERE 2010 GAS - w/live P.T.O., 3-pt. hitch.
MASSEY FERGUSON 85, GAS - w/live P.T.O., power steering,
3-pt. hitch.
ALLIS CHALMERS WD45, GAS - w/cultivator.
JOHN DEERE 410 DIESEL - w/3-pt. hitch, live P.T.O.;
NEW MOTOR.
JOHN' DEERE "H" whnoWer.
JOHN DEERE "D".
MASSEY HARRIS 3.3, GAS.
JOHN DEERE "A".
MASSEY HARRIS 3.0, GAS.
COCKSHUTT 550, GAS.
I,H.C. 0414 DIESEL.
I.H.C. SUPER "C", GAS,
JOHN DEERE 430, ROW CROP, GAS.
PLOWS
MASSEY FERGUSON 4-FURROW - 3-pt. hitch.
ALLIS CHALMERS 3-FURROW - w/3pt. hitch.
CASE 3-FURROW - 14"
JOHN DEERE 4-FURROW - w/3-pt. hitch, 14". Trip beam.
JOHN DEERE 5-FURROW, 16" - w/3-pt. hitch. Trip beam.
MASSEY FERGUSON 4 - 14 - Mounted, trip beam,
3-pt. hitch.
FORD 4 - 14 - Mounted, trip beam.
OLIVER 3 - 14.-• Shear pin, 3-pt. hitch.
MISCELLANEOUS
CASE A6 COMBINE.
I.H.C. No. 400 MANURE SPREADER.
JOHN DEERE 14T BALER.
CUNNINGHAM HAY CONDITIONER.
DUAL WHEEL ATTACH. - For I,H.C. 706 or 806 tractors,
18,4 x 34 tires.
VEEMER HAY CONDITIONER.
JOHN DEERE 290 CORN PLANTER.
JOHN DEERE 36 PLATE WHEEL DISC.
I.H.C. 4-ROW CORN PLANTER.
ALLIS CHALMERS 4-BAR RAKE.
JOHN DEERE P.T.O. MANURE SPREADER.
CROSS ELEVATOR.
50 - 5" DIA. GK PIPES, 6'7" LONG.
31 - 5" DIA. GK PIPES, 3'3" LONG.
2 - THREE-WAY SWITCHES.
8 - HUMIDITY METERS.
24 - 400 x 12 TIRES.
24 - 400 x 12 TUBES.
2 - PROPANE BURNERS.
10 - 1/2 H.P. MOTORS.
2 - 1 H.P. MOTORS.
1 - 1 1/2 H.P. MOTOR.
3 - 2 H.P. MOTORS.
2 - 5 H.P. MOTORS.
6 - 71/2 H.P. MOTORS.
1 - 10 H.P. MOTOR.
1 - 14 H.P. WISCONSIN GAS ENGINE.
1 - 2 H,P. HAS CONVERTORS.
1 - 5 H.P. HAS CONVERTORS.
9 - 7% H.P. HAS CONVERTORS.
3 -• DOUBLE STEEL WHEELS.
24 - STEEL WHEELS - w/nuckle arms.
172 - SPINDLE CRANKS.
21 - 8" DIA. GK PIPE 6' 7".
ASSORTED PULLEYS.
CULTIVATORS
JOHN DEERE 8-FT
I.H.C. 10-FT.
I.H.C. 2-ROW.
ALLIS CHALMERS 2-ROW.
I.H.C. 211/2 -FT. FIELD CULTIVATOR.
I.H.C. lo-FT. FIELD CULTIVATOR.
DRILLS
MASSEY HARRIS 15-RUN GRAIN DRILL
On rubber, w/fert. attach.
COCKSHUTT DRILL.
high. JOHN DEERE 15`-RUN DRILL
high, Single disc w/fert, attach,
MASSEY HARRIS 15-RUN,
COCKSHUTT DRILL.
JOHN DEERE 15-RUN DRILL
Single disc, wifert. attach.
YOUR AUCTIONEERS
THE SOUND
THAT SELLS
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ARMSTRONG AUCTION COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE
Box 30 . Phone (403) 599-6681
ST. ALBERT, ALBERTA
EASTERN OFFICE LTD. Box 713 Phone (519) 576-7530
KiTCHENER, ONTARIO
Euchre parties at Brinsley
By GORDON mangy
Euchre party was held at Neils
school. Tuesday evening, Ladies'
high was won by Beverly
McNair; ladies' low, Mrs.
Wilbert Lewis; lone hands Mrs.
Rose Atkinson; men's high,
George Hodgson; men's low,
Charlie Rollings; lone hands,
Karl Pickering,
Prize for birthday nearest the
day went to Andy Thompson.
Conveners for the party were
Mr, & Mrs. Joe Conlin, Mr. &
Mrs. Murray Carter and Mrs.
Cronyn,
Next party: April 23, conveners
Mr. & Mrs, Charlie Rollings and
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder,
13RINSLEY EUCHRE
Conveners for euchre party at
Brinsley School were Mr, & Mrs.
Jack Trevithick, Mr, & Mrs.
Rayburn Steeper, Ladies' high,
Mrs. Jack Hodgson, low , Mrs.
Colin Brewer, lone hands, Mrs.
Roy Hodgins; men's high, Luther
Morley, low, Fred Northmore;
lone hands, Bob Northmore. Next
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Vincent on the arrival of
twins, last week.
Visitors during the week and
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Ratz
and Donald were: Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Smith, Brian, Bruce and
Carol of Ottawa; Mrs. Everett
Heist of Dashwood and her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Dutartre,
and son Guy of Dinsmore,
Saskatchewan; Mr. & Mrs.
Harvey Rats and Greg, Mrs. Ed
Lippert and Mrs. Earl Rats, Mr.
& Mrs. William Scholes, Susan
and Geoffrey of London; Mrs.
Jack Jamieson and son Harvey of
Thedford, and Mrs. Clara
McPherson and son Fred of
Parkhill.
party April 26, conveners Mr.
Mrs. George Mercer and Mr. &
Mrs. Norman Lewis.
U.C.W,
The Brinsley U.C.W. held the
April meeting at the home of Mrs.
Jack Trevithick, Wednesday,
Mrs. Earl Lewis opened the
meeting with a short worship
period with prayer by Mrs. E.
Lewis. Scripture was read by
Mrs. Howard Fenton.
A story, "God is Alive," was
given by Mrs. Pickering followed
by a peem read by Mrs. Norman
Lewis. Mrs. E. Lewis and Mrs. H.
Fenton read poems which were
followed by singing a hymn.
Mrs, W. M.Fenton took charge
of the business followed by lunch
served by group IV ladies.
PERSONALS
Miss Linda Morley and Miss
Cathy Lewis teachers and the
pupils of Primary Sunday school
class held a bake sale. Proceeds
went to Bunny Bundle, Also a
EASTER VISITORS
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Plein of Kite-
hener with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Ferman Snyder,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken baker Jr.,
Bonnie and Tracy of Stratford
and Sharon Regier of Detroit with
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Latta, Gary,
Diane and Loriane of Waterloo
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman of
London with Mr. & Mrs. Les
Adams.
Mrs. Margaret Finkbeiner, Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Rosser and grandson
Scott Murdock, all of London,
Mrs. Leah Keyes of Exeter with
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner.
draw on. a doll which was WO by
Darlene Watson.
Mrs. Fred Lewis, Cathy, Mrs,
Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn spent
Good Friday and Saturday with
their sister Mrs. Desjardine and
family of Palmerston.
By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE
Cheryl Westcott spent the
weekend with Linda Knight.
Mrs. Isobelle Cann, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert flew to
Winnipeg over the holiday
weekend to visit Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Cann.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Heard,
Kirkton.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold, Rowe and
Dennis, Mr, & Mrs. Wayne Rowe
were Sunday guests with Mr, &
Mrs. Howard Rannie, London.
Brenda and Scott Hodgert
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. & Mrs, Arnold Cann,
Mrs. Alma Thar, London, spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Archie Etherington.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller,,
Barry and Barbara were
Saturday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Donald Bray.
Mr. & Mrs. William Mayer,
Debbie and Shane, Stoney Creek,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayer.
Mrs. William Elford, Ronald
and Doris, Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Elford, Elimville.
Mr, & Mrs. Thos, Dickenson,
Wesley, Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Dickenson, Tonya, and Christa of
the Canadian Embassy, Moscow,
U.S.S.R., were Monday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Back from
hospital
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
CR ED ITON EAST
Leonard Wein returned home
last Wednesday from West-
minster Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Hamilton of
Grand Bend visited Saturday
with Mr, & Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Biernaskie
and friends of Kitchener spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Stan Preszcator.
Wm. Preszcator of R.R. 2,
Crediton spent the weekend at the
home of his son, Mr. & Mrs,
Howard Preszcator of Goderich.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Preszcator of
Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs, Emery Pfaff.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and girls spent Friday with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold McCallum of
Walton,
Barbara Preszcator spent
Sunday and Monday with Joan.
Klemke of R.R. 2, Centralia.
Mrs. Larry Preszcator of
Stratford was surprised
Saturday evening when Mr. &
Mrs. Ed Preszcator gave a birth-
day party in her honor.
Barbara Glanville spent a
couple of days in Parkhill with
her sister Kathy.
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Times,Advocate, April 15, 1971
SS holds bake solo
VISIT DASHWOOD ABBATOIR - Students of the Animal Health course at Centralia's Veterinary
college visited Merner's Abbatoir in Dashwood Tuesday to watch a butchering operation. Above, Ron
Merrier points out the characteristics of a beef to Libby Randolph, Barbara Monk and Kathy McDermid.
T-A photo