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Ministry of
Natural
Resources
Ontario
The Ministry of Natural Resources, Wingham District has
the following parcels of land available for lease by tender for
1975.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
;Lot Cone. Area and DeSignated Use.
40 acres cropland' 4 Lake Range West
HULLETT TOWNSHIP
Lot Conc.
7 III
8 III
12 III
13 -
E1/2 19
Pt.20
E1/a 16 and
6 and 7 IV
10 IV
7 V,
8 V
9 V
19 V
14 VI
15
VI
16 VI
17
VI
15 VII
Area and Designated Use
78 acres cropland
70 acres cropland
35 acres cropland
8 acres pasture
40 acres cropland
25 acres cropland
* 25 acres cropland
* 82 acres cropland
24 acres pasture]
25 acres cropland
50 acres cropland
35 acres pasture
55 acres cropland
35 acres pasture
25 acres cropland
90 acres pasture
80 acres cropland
90 acres cropland
60 acres cropland
25 acres cropland
30 acres cropland
Please note that successful tenderers for properties
denoted * will be requested to "seed down" the property with
a pasture seed mixture specified by the Ministry of Natural
Resources. The cost of the pasture mixture will constitute part
of the payment for rental of the land.
Successful tenderers will pay municipal taxes on the land
with the balance to the Ministry in grain at market price at
time of delivery. Grain to be delivered to the Maintenance
Building located at Lot 8 Conc. III, Hullett Township; by
December 1, 1975.
Highest or any tender may not be accepted.
Land use permits will expire upon harvesting of crop; type
of crop will determine date of expiry. Land presently u sed as
pasture must remain so. Factors other than rental fee per acre
will be considered in the awarding of tenders. Renewal
options will not be considered in this tender.
A maximum of five parcels can be allowed during any
fiscal year. No three-year options will be considered. on this
tender.
Subleasing is not permissable.
Tenders for the above land will be received at the:
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
BOX 490
WINGHAM ONTARIO
NOG 2W0
until
,12 NOON, SEPTEMBER 6, 1974
A meeting will be held at the
HULLETT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA MAINTENANCE
headquarters,
LOT 8, CONC. 3 OF HULLETT TOWNSHIP
on
SEPTEMBER 3, 1974
between 7 and 9 p.m. for those persons interested in further
details regarding properties for lease. 21-39-1
20. Aucrnio u 24, Cards of Thanks
LASSIFIE
i. 20. Auction Sales 21.Tenders Wanted , n. Tenders Wanted
Millie and flit McFarlane Would
like to sincerely thank their
relatives, friends and neighbours
for all the kindness shown to their
brother while in Huronview and ,
for their acts of sympathy at the
thrie of his death. Special thanks
to Rey. E.Lte Die* and the
M.L,WattS funeral hor's'e. 24-39-1,
Every 'week more' and more
people disover what Mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost Post
Want Ads. Dial Brussels
•88/-6641.
19. Notice ----
NOTICE TO
Students
Attending
Schools
OPERATED BY THE
lie ifet4tort Womotty
oam/ Settecaa'on
The procedure for the first day o
the Fall Term, ..
Sept 3,
shall be as follows for all schools
operated by the Huron County
Board of Education:
1. All schools will open a t the
regular hour in the morning.
2. All buses will travel at the
regular time in the morning.
3. All schools will close ONE
HOUR EARLIER than
usual.
4, All buses will depart ONE
HOUR EARLIER than
usual.
R. L. CUNNINGHAM
Transportation Manger
Ste .bison Wounty
Acta d eckfeterAiln
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ont ario 19-38-2
20, Auction Sales
CLEARING'
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Mathinery and
Antiques will be held for ALBERT
COOK, Lot 39, Con, 6, East
Wawanosh, 1 block south, 1 block
west then 1/2 block south of
Belgrave
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th
At 1 o'clock
16 Angus cows with Angus
calves; 2 Hereford cows; 12
leading Angus steers, 5 yearling
Angus heifers.
international 10 - 20 tractor on
steel; Ford 8 N tractor with loader
and live power; Massey 102
tractor; Massey tractor 101;
International 2 furrow plow;
McCormick 28 plate disc; John
Deere 9 ftr. Cultivator; 3 section
diamond harrow; McCort=
manure spreader; Massey
tiderake; J.D.Wagon with rack;
Massey horse mower; Ghel
hammer mill with belt; fanning
mill; cement mixer; cattle clipper;
erY; water trough; cedar posts; rig and chicken feeders; 40 ft.
adder; scales; cyclone seeder; 2
wheel garden tractor; ox yoke;
bells; wooden punip; grain
radle; buggy lantern; copper tea
kettle; copper boiler; crocks;
butter print; cupboard; sausage
, 'chine; glass door cupboard
101) bath tub; wash board;
cabinet radio; odd chairs; chest of
drawers; silverware; dishes and
nmerous items.
ERNIg CASH Farm sold
GEORGE IIOWELI,
Clerk
BRIAN RINTOUL
Auctioneer
2(00.2
1974 NORTHERN
STOCKER
and
• FEEDER SALES
WIARTON - Thurs. Sept. 5 -
10.00 a,m, 3400; WIARTON -
Thurs. Sept. 19, 10.00 a.m., 3400;
THESSALON - Wed. Sept. 25 -
10,00 a.m., 1000; MANITOULIN -
(Little Current) - Thurs. Sept. 26 -
9:30 a.m., 2800; AMOS - Mon..
Sept, 30 - 11.00 a.m., 800; LA
SARRE (Dupuy) - Tues. Oct. 1 -
9:30 a.rn., 2000; VILLE MARIE
Wed, Oct. 2 - 10.00 a.rn., 500;
NEW LISKEARD -Thurs. Oct. 3 -
11.00 a.m., 1000; SOUTH RIVER
- Fri. Oct. 4 - 10.00 a.m., 1000;
WIARTON - Thurs. Oct. 10
10.00 a.m. 3200; SOUTH RIVER-
Thurs. Oct. 17 - 11.00 a.m., 500; -
MANITOULIN (Little Current) -
Mon. Oct. 2. 1 - 1.00 p.m., 300.
For further information write
S ,MacDonald, Advertising
Manager, Box 130, Huntsville,
Ontario. POA IKO. 20-39.1
21. Tenders Wanted
Ministry of
Natural
Ont ario Resources
Tenders
will be accepted
UNTIL 12:00 NOON
on
September
6, 1974
to:
1. Remove barn on Lot 7,
Concession III, Hullett
Township, Huron County
2. Remove existing barn
boards, rafters, floor
boards, floor joists, beams
etc., in a salvagable
manner.
3. Level foundation and clean
up barn area.
4. Move mat erials to Lot 16,
Concession III, Hullett
Township, Huron County.
Work to commence as soon
as possible after closing date and
upon official notification of
acceptance. Work must be
completed by
SEPTEMBER 26th
and failing to meet deadline shall
give up all rights and claims to
the project if a suitable reason is
not put forward.
The highest lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Contact
MINISTRY OF
• NATURAL RESOURCES
Box 490
WINGHAM, Ontario
519.357-3131
21-39-1
tit Auction Silts
Jolfn J. Riley wishes to thank the
nurses of Wingham Hospital 1st
floor, Dr.Bozy'k friends for
kindness, good care, cards, etc,
while in hospital and since
',oaring to the Callander Nursing
Horne, 24-39x1
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank flay many
kind friends, and neighbours 'Tor
the cards, treats and flowers sent
to me while a patient in
University Hospital, and since
coming home. Your kindness and,
thoughtfulness will always be .
remembered. — Mrs. Bert
Johnston. 24-39x1,
I sincerely thank all those who So
thoughtfully remembered me
with flowers, visits and cards
while in I,istowel Hospital and
since coming home. Your
i,kindness was appreciated.
Margaret Tyerman.
We wish to thank our relatives
and friends for helping us make
our 50th Wedding Anniversary a
memorable evening. Also for the
lovely gifts, cards and good
wishes. It will always be
remembered. — Ross, Edith
Speiran and Family. 24-39x1
Passing -
the critical
driving
manoeuvre
What do you consider the most
critical operation you perform
regularly in your daily driving?
.The Ontario Safety League says
the most critical manoeuvre in
which the driver engages time
after time each day is "passing."
You probably have driven
enough to know that some
passing situations can put your
nerves on edge. Let's hope you
also have learned that the passing
manoeuvre, properly executed, is
.a smooth and controlled operation
that causes no "catching of the
breath" by you, your passengers, ..
or other drivers.
In the old days, we used to
edge up close behind the vehicle
ahead, gun into the passing lane
and scramble to pass the other
vehicle and crowd back in front of
it. If traffic was coming in the
opposite direction, it could be a
hair-raising experience. -
Now, we begin signalling for a
turn into the passing lane further
back and swing over easily. This
gives us a clear view of the
opposing traffic lane. If we have a
clear passing lane for at least
three-quarters of a mile (at
normal speeds), we step on the
gas.
Today's engines have extra
power for such emergencies (not
for high-Speed cruising?), SO we
' , easily pass the , other vehicle.
Having picked a time for proper
passing, we have enough clear
space to continue in the passing
lane until we can see all of the
passed vehicle hi our rearview
mirror. Then we signal for a turn
and slide back into our lane arid'
back to normal speed.
Driving has changed, says the
Ontario Safety League. What we
did in the old days may get you
into trouble in todays traffic, rou
can Update your driving skills by
taking the ineipensive Defensive
Driving Course. Write to 1515C,
Ontario Safety League, 409 King
West, Toronto M5V 11:1, for
More inforMation.
THE ilituggtts PoSt AUGRIst 1040-15
24. Cards of. Thanks