The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-04, Page 5• JIM COURTNEY
Travel.Service
Lustowet
291-2111
BRUCE COUNTY
FARM REPORT •
AGRICULTURAL SHORT . -
COURSES AT CENTRALIA
The following courses are being
offered at the Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology this wint-
er. '
1. Farm Business Arrangements
and Estate illanning. - February
11-12; 1976. How to use different
Agreements' and arrangements in
the farm' business andjor estAte
planning. Overnight accommoda-
tion - is available. .
2. Farm Financial Statements -
February 18, 1976. ',A course :for .
yonng or beginning larmers on
using various financial statements
foi obtaining credit and for farm
amanagement.
3., Farm Bookkeeping Practices -
February 25, 1976. Practices need-
ed to make Any record system work
better.
4. Selecting Dairy Cattle February
26, 1916. What to look for when
buying cows or heifers or when
keeping heifers from your, own
herd. How to compare and choose
A.I.
5. Farm Labour Management -
March .3, 1976. A course for
farmers who employ farm labour.
The employer-employee working
-relationship, working conditions,
time-off, etc. • .
The fee for each course is $4.00.
You must apply ten days before the .
course. Please phone our office' if
you are interested. The number is
881-3301.
M. R. BOLTON,
Agricultural RePresentative.
INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT
If you purchased 'any' new
Machinery or ,buildings fOr farm
use after June 23rd, 1975, there is a
very worthwhile tax credit avail-.
able. You may deduct 5% of the
cost from your federal tax ,payable.
This means a lot more to you than
say 5% of its cost off your inCome
or added to your expenses.
You can carry any 'unused credit
for 5 years if it is greater than. your
federal tax paYable in '1975.
For further information see Page
20 of your Farmer's' & Fisherman's
Income Tax 'Guide, available at —the
Post Office:
COLIN REESOR,
Associate Agric. Representative.
• You may just as well borrow. a .
Man's money as waste his time:'
THE MAN' TQ SEE IS . .
HO POI" er
Holkdoy .
Too's.
-.21 Days, departs February 21
(a few, seats still remaining)
FLORIDA
1 - Ormond Beath -15 days,
departs. March 6, (air return)
2 , Mid-term to Orthond Beath
A - 9.days, 9 nights by motor
coach, departi Marfh 19.
B - 9 days, 8 nights by air,
departs March.
3 - Mid-term to Fort
Lauderdale, 9 days, 8 nights,
-by air, departs March 20.
4 - Senior citizens special• , 15
days, departs April 21, (off-
season rates)
ALL OTHER FLORIDA
TOURS, SOLD OUT.
ARIZONA, NEVADA
, CALIFORNIA
- 15 days, departs April 10 by
• air and motor coach.
For information contact:
HANOVER
Travel Service
290 10th it., Hanover
1-800-265-3007
KINCARDINE '
Travel Service
831 Queen St. Kincardine
396-3477
LISTOWEL
'Travel Bureau
Listowel
291-4100
MORTGAGE
MONEY
RURAL
RESIDENTIAL
COTTAGES
FARMS
If you can afford the following
payments, you may borrow the
corresponding amounts
(if approved)
$ 52.14 $ 4,000
105.48 — 8,000
158.21 — 12,000 •
329.61 — .25,000
Based on second mortgage
rate of 151/2%, 5., year term, 20
year amortization.
' First mortgages arranged
Existing mortgages bought
ALL ONTARIO
FINANCIAL
CONSULTANTS LTD.
BOX 4 ARTHUR, 848-2510
BOX 309 NEW HAMBURG
• 662,3110
• EVENINGS 744-7507
743,1687
C pq NTEE
Pt SALTO
COTTAGE located on Brindley
Beach, lot size 90 x 220, 3 bed-
roomg, 800 sq. ft. phis patio, wall '
to wall carpet, electric heat and
winterized. This is an above av-
erage property. Must be seen to
be appreciated.
DAIRY FARM in Kinloss 'Town-
ship with large modern dairy
barn, new stabling and gutter
cleaner, silo 20 x 60 with unloader,
4 bedroom home.
TRAILER HOME 34 x 10 in, good
condition, located in the Lucknow
area.
If you have agricultural property,
large or small acreage, and are
thinking of selling, we would be
pleased to talk to you.- All en-
quiries confidential. .
WARREN ZINN
Phone 529-7350
44-•••••••••,***4-•-f4-4•-•-•-•-•••-•-•
SAND BLASTING
BRICK BUILDINGS
ALL" STEELWORK
AIR HAMMER WORK
BACK HOEING
ARNOLD STOTHERS
PHONE 529,7403
FOR ESTIMATES
NEED PAPER
For 'Your
Duplicator?
STENCILS?
MASTERS?
INK?
THE SENTINEL
Has Them All .
PHONE 528-2822
IN MEMORIAM
CUMMING — in loving memory
of our dear Aunt Jean, who passed
away February 1, 1973.
Looking back Withmemories,
Upon the path you trod,
We bless the years, we had with '
you,
And leave the rest to God:
Sadly Missed and never will he
forgotten by, her niece Karen
Jean and nephews Kevin, Darin,
Dean and Kyle Lindsay,
BRUCE COUNTY
PORK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL MEETING AND LUNeH
at the
Hartley House, Walkerton
Tuesday,...Fehrimury, .1 0,1976
LUNCH: 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P.M.
• MEETING TO FOLLOW
GUEST SPEAKER: JERRY BLUHM
Executive Secretary, Provinci and
TAKE NOTICE
THAT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
THE PRODUCER MEMBERS OF
THE HURON COUNTY PORK
PRODUCER'S ASSOCIATION
WILL BE CONVENED
AT THE HOUR OF 1 P.M.
on the 18th day 'of February 1976.
AT THE LEGION HALL IN THE `TOWN OF CLINTON
for the purpose of the proper business of the annual meeting,
the elections of officers and the electien •of Substitute delegates. -
Eric Moore, President Lloyd Stewart, Secretary.
,THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY,:FEBRLJARY 4, 1976.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank the frJendsi,
and neighbours of ' Dungannon,
,community for the lovely, picture
and set ,of lamps.
Sharon Heggs
Sincere thanks to ,relatives and.
friends for your kind expressions
of sympathy since the passing. of
mny two sisters Edna, Mrs. Jack
Peterbaugh, and Eva . Culbert,
• Heartfelt thanks also for the many
acts of 'kindness shown. to Eva,
during her illness.
Ini Eadie
HIGGINS: Aubrey and Mary Hig-
gins wish to thank friends and rel-
atives for the many cards, gifts
and flowers, while patients in God-
erich and University Hospitals.
All was deeply appreciated.
I would like to thank everyone
who visited me and sent cards
while I was in Winghazn Hospital
All was deeply appreciated.
Orland Richards
The Workshop
W1B HARTIN
and SON
R.R. 1 Dungannon.
ANY ITEM IN WOOD
NEW FURNITURE BUILT
• OLD FURNITURE
REPAIRED
,PHONE 529-7205
FOR THE BEST BUY IN
& M.
Machinery
MAX A. RIEGLING
R.R. 3 LUCKNOW
PHONE 395-5107
183' acre dairy farm. with 72 ties,
new addition 40 x 64 for young
stock, new silo with unloader and
automatic feeder, also nearly new
implement shed. Excellent two
storey cement house. Stock and
implements can be purchased with
farm.
2 storey frame building on Main .
Street in Lucknow with 400 sq. ft..
of store area and large apartment:
Robt. Campbell
Bus, 528-2031 N
Res. 529-7417
Peter S.
MacEwan
Real Estate
38 ST. DAVID ST.
GODERICH 524.9531
WINGHAM -
REPRESENTATIVES.
ROSS and PHYLLIS
HOGGART
357-3692
ammonium
NEAR DOUGLAS'POINT
5 acres, small barn; two storey
3 bedroom brick house with con-'
veniences. Excellent drilled well.
Asking $21,900: •
GORRIE AREA
100 acres., 92 workable, 8 acres
hardwood bush. Bank barn 45' x
'102', now used for dairy, New milk
house. Two silos. Two storey, '5
bedroom brick honk., .Asking
$95,000.
LUCKNOW AREA
100 acres, 85 workable, balance
hardwood' maple bush, Bank barn / now used for beef operation. Two
storey home in need, of some 're-
pair. Asking $115,000.
FORDWICH AREA
WINGHAM AREA .
190 acres, 100 workable. Modern,
barn set up for dairy. New milk
house with bulk tank, new pole
barn. Two three bedroom homes
with every conveniences. Asking
$140,000.
WINGHAM OFFICE
357-3840
V• V.,Adarnson 528-2113
C. Sutcliffe 392-6969
M. Aearson 357-3044
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• No other agency, government or
otherWise, duplicates the. services
of the . Ontario March of Dimes.
Please give generouSly when a
• Marching Mother calls on you.
159 acres over 100 acres work-
able, balance good pasture and
bush. Bank barn in excellent con-
dition, set up for dairy. New milk
.house with bulk tank; •silo with un-
loader, machinery storage build-
ing. Modern, 4 bedroom home. •
Asking $130,000.