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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-03-17, Page 7AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Moder!! Farm Machinery • and Trucks will, be held for JACKLIN FARMS LTD. at Jacklin. Farms Elevators Air* rley ' on:THURSDAY, MARCH 25th at 12:45 p.m, sharp Owner: Jelin Baler, to uses • Clerk; Lloyd McNeil Auctioneers: Grant McDonald Ripley, 395.5353 Wallace Ballegh; Teeswater 3924170 UPCOMING AUCTION SALES. Jack and Miner Ackert, Modern Farm Machinery, Saturday,. March 27th. ••••••• •••••• •••101. 2 Lake Range Acres Ltd., Modern Farm Machinery, Saturday, April 3rd. • Teeswater Farm Equipment, in ventory reduction and fiensign- ment sale of Farm Machinery Tuesday, April 6th, John T. MacPherson, Farm: Machinery, Livestock and Feed, Thursday, April 8th. ••••••• .11••••• • Orrie Gingrich, Farm Machin- ery, 'Monday; April 12th. Donald McTavish, Farm Mach- inery, Saturday,' April 17th. AUCTIONEERS Grant McDonald 4tipley, 395-5353.' Wallace Ballagh Teeswater, 392.4170 * BROOMBALL GAME LUCKNOW LEO CLUB . vs LUC.KNOW LIONS Sunday, March 21 at 3:20 p.m. ETTER SHOES LUCKNOW PHONE 528.2011. LORNE REID soot REPAIR SKATE'SHAPENING • SUPPORT THE JR.. FARMERS' EVENTS Jr.During , Farmers" Week ATIHWELL'S AUCTION 1 E CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Livestock, Feed held for Wilmer Hardy, 11/4 miles east of Carlow and 11/4 miles south on TUESDAY, MAR. 23: 1:00 P.M. Tractors, - Allis Chalmers one-seventy gas high and low transmission, live P,TO, adjustable wheels, 2700 hrs.; Int. B 275 Dies0 c-w loader, pulley, chains. Machinery - Allis Chalmers 3 PtH 3 furrow 16" plow; Kewanee 10' wheel disc; int 9' stiff tooth cultivator; 3 section diamond' harrows; 3 drum land roller; Int. '13 run grain and fertilizer drill, with seed attachment; New' Holland 268 hayliner baler; New Idea 4 bar side rake; Int. 7' PTO mower; • Cobey 6 ton wagon; 151/2' hay rack; New idea S ton wagon; 16' hay' rack; Alas S wagon; Turnco gravity box with extensions; New Holland 32" bale elevator; 4 section drag harrows; Int. 125 Bu. PTO spreader; McCormiCk 10" hammer mill and' screens. • Misc. - 3/4 - 220 motor; 20- 4" grain auger; pig feeders; pig and cattle bowls; wheel barrows; 'quantity of luMber; Water troughs; platform scales; 140' hay fork rope; Beatty fork and car; 50' belt; Pioneer chain saw; 28' extension ladder; -poultry equipment; 500 lb., 8-3216 •fertilizer; wood fence post; walking plow; circular saw; sleighs. Feed - 5' of corn silage 14' silo; 1000 bales timothy and alfalfa hay; 500 bales red, clover; 1000 bales straw. Livestock - 20 head of Hereford short keep steers. Please supply own Personal cheques No Reserve Farm Sold' Proprietor - Wilmer. Hardy' 4 RATHWELLI: AUCTION SERVICE s• Brucetield 482412.0 Clinton S19,-482.3120 44.44w 1.4,P 444444414 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1976• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEvEN GIANT INVENTORY REDUCTION • " • AND CONSIGNMENT ' AUCTION SALE will be held for TEESWATER FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. at their lot in Teeswater ON TUESDAY, APRIL 6th starting at 10 a.m. Approximately 50 tractors, 100 other items of new and used equipment, new ,and used dual tires, several new and used trac- tor and implement tires, com- pressors, power washers, transfer pumps, etc. Anyone wishing to consign good new or used equipment, please contact 'Teeswater Farm Equip- ment Ltd., phone • 392-6825 or Auc- tioneers Wallace Ballagh, 3924170 and Grant MacDonald; 395-5353. AUCTION SALE • Of Farm Machinery, Livestock and Feed will be held for GEORGE MARSHALL 2 corners south of Teeswater and 11/2 miles west on Concession 2, Cuirass Township on SATURDAY, MARCH 20th at 1 p.m. Owrier, George Marshall Auctioneer, Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392.6170 Grant McDonald Ripley 395-5353 CLEAR NG AUCTION SALE Combine, tractors, farm machinery and misc. , items fot Murray East at Lot 26, Concession 4 & 5 Mullett Township, 21/2 miles north of Clinton on Highway No. 4. SATURDAY, MARCH 20th: 1:00 P.M. TRACTORS: Case 876• with ,cab, heater, radio„• fenders,. power shift, 1156 ' original hours. 11AF 150 gas, high arch, adjustable rear wheels, external hydraulics. 1891 HRS MF 35' gas, 748 hours on rebuilt motor, with Freeman manure loader and snow bucket, external hydraulic. HA'YING AND HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: MF 4,1.0 Diesel combine with •oversize tires, straw chopper, new limes pick up, equipped for grain and beans with in- terchangeable rub bar, fillers and wire cylinder plus 150 but extension grain bin. Cockshutt .504 swather, 2 years old with' 4 cylinder water cooled motor and pick' up reel. New Holland 68 hayliner baler. MasSey four bar side rake, bale stooker, bele fork, 40 ft. 6" Speed King, PTO pertable grain auger 1 year. old, 42 ft. x 4" grain auger, 10 ft. 4" grain auger with electric motor, Grain bin aerator, 2- 165 bushel gravity bins,•2 - 5 ton wagont, 1 - 16 ft. flat rack, Shultz 160, bushel . manure spreader with top beater and wooden sides, 6 ft. /double auger snow blower fully' hydraulic. BEAN EQUIPMENT: Innes 500 AR four row windrower with cross conveyor. Mauer 4 row bean puller, three set of bean knives. • TILLAGE AND SEEDING EQUIPMENT: International 4 furrow 16" bottom' semi mount plow with trip bothim and automatic resell year old. Cockshutt 543, 4 row corn and bean plate planter, with several plate 'sets, Cockshutt 16 ft. wheel disC, Kongskilde 13 ft. cultivator with Spring harrows; Western 13 ft. land packer, 3 ,years old,' Massey Harris 15 run double disc drill, /2 - 125 gallan fiberglas Saddle tanks with brackets to fit 870 or 970 Case and 13 ft. sprayer boom and pump, 22 ft. front mount sprayer boom with pump, 5 section diamond harrow, 3 'section diamond 'harrows, 3 PT hitch cyclone grass seeder. TOOLS AND 'Hydraulic ram and hoses, 2' - wheel steel trailer, cement mixer, aircoMpressor with motor, Lincoln 225 amp electric welder, grinder with motor, McCullough chain ,saw, 42 ft. extension ladder, feed caq, wheel barrow, $ ft, galvanized water trough, 18.- 34 tractor chains; 12 or 14 - 28 tractor chains, pig crate, tractcirumbrellas (two) 100 steel pests, 100 cedar rails, 50 cedar posts, 'skit saw, 11/" drill, cattle clip- pers, hog prod.,. 60 ft. of new eave'strough, 100 ft. cable and snatch block, egg washer, ropes and pulleys and car, 45 gallon barrels, 3 - 50 gallon 'oil tanks, 4 cement tile 20" x 4 .ft.: chains, forks, shovels, tools etc, and other items too numerous to mention. • "NOTE" This is ,a' good line of well maintained machinery and tractors so plan to attend. Terms cash day of sale FARM IS SOLD 'RICHARD LOBS AUCTIONEERS R.G. GETHKE CLINTON BORNHOLM MR. MURRAY EAST - PROPRIETOR Auctioneers or owner not responible for accidents day of WH1TECHURCH • Mr. And Mrs.. Paul Liidlaw of Windsor spent the week end with her pirents Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' ,Elliott and 'his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mrs. Dawson Craig and .Mrs. Gordon McBurney on Wednesday • went on the Lucknow bug to the flower show, at. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana attended the Ice Capades one evening last week at Kitchener. Visitors on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Ben IVIcClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were Mr. and Mrs. Harry •Moss of Plattsville, Mrs. Tom Pritchard and Stephen of St. Helens, Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ella Johnston of Wingham• were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith of Kitchen- er, Mr. and Mrs.• Jim Johnston, Carol Anne and Ruth Anne of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft, Kevin, Shannon and Heather of Wingham were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecrdft. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams were ' Robbie Smith ' of G.oderich last week and Mrs., John Stewart of Blyth on Thtirsday. • Mr. and• Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet and Kimberley were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Alton, Anne and Lynn of Ashfield. The Young Peoples Society held a social evening on Friday at the hOrae of Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meek and Billie of Hamilton .were week end visitors with her brother • Gerald REPORT FR9m. :QUEEWS.'.PARIc BY MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON-BRUCE The third session of th e, Thirtieth Ontario ' Parliament commenced this week with something less than the usual pomp and ceremony. Even that has fallen under the axe ' of the government's restraint program.' The- Throne Speech was a short one, but it did announce the intentions of the Government in several areas. A voluntary farm income stabilization program to supplement the federal plan will be introduced • by the Minister of Agriculture and Food. This program has been endorsed and promoted by the. Federation, of Smith, Mrs.• Smith and family. Visitors on the week end with Mrs. Garnet Farrier were Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Davis and • Dana of Windsor and' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier, Kimberley and • Amy of Guelph.' On Sunday at the United thurch. in the absence of Rev. Wilena Brown, Mrs. Milian Moore gave the message and, was assisted *by Clifford Laidlaw. Some froM the community at- tended the musical service • 'at Lucknow, SUnday evening. Mr: and Mrs. Alex Craig, Lana and Ryan were Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan and Ross of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes, Debbie, Kevin and. Blaine of Blyth were Saturday evening visitors with his father, Albert Coultes. Agriculture and is sure to be of interest to the farming community. 'A' stricter meat inspection, which has bett prompted by the Quebec meat scandals, will also be part of the government's legislative pro- gram. Another important area of 'con- siderable interest is the' fact that • after , many years of consultation the Province 'is now going to , introduce a warranty plan on new homes to pFotect buyers against poor worknianship. „ Other areas mentioned in the 'Throne Speech are as follows:. (1) the formation of an all-party Select Committee of the Legisla- ture to:study highway safety, driver .eduCation and accident prevention. .(2) the, hiring of more judges to • alleviate the backlogin the courts and changeS in, estate laws to gi4ve property 'rights_ to corhinon law wives • as well as giving blind persons the right to take seeing eye dogs into restaurants and 'public places. 'An 'interesting sidelight to this year's Throne Speech is the fact that the Provincial. Government has abandoned its election promise' of tax credits to lOwer high-mortgage interest rates.. The suggestion originally was made by Premier Davis dUring last September's election campaign. Under the proposal the government would have given' a tax credit allowance of up to $500 a year to redtice interest charges on residential mortgages to 10 i4%. The Government. has apparently decided to abandon,this plan in. view of the current restraint program, and has opted instead for the home warranty plan. There is an attempt being made by many people in the Grey and Bruce area to , persuade the • Government of Ontario to bring educational TV to our part of the Province. • This is certainly, a' very worthwhile objective, and if you agree' with this I would-suggest that you write to the Honourable Robert Welch, Minister 'of Culture and Recreation, and, to Mr. T. D. Ide, Chairman of the' Board, Ontario • Educational ComMunicatiOns Authority. In the biting winter weather When the .snow comes to. your ' knees. . Would you like to fish .for pennies .While your' feet and fi ngers freeze? When the gleaming snow is drifted . • Underneath a foot of sleet • Would' you like to'have •chillblainS-. On' your 'elboWS and your feet? When outdoors 'the wind is, whistling And the. air is fUll of snow 'Would you love • to have a "tin • • Lizzie" And the blamed thing wouldn't go? . As for the, 1 hive the fireside • Sipping coffee from a pail. But 1 have to, buck the' snowdrifts 'Cause the farmers want their mail. I wouldn't really mind the snow.: drifts • When . my knees arc stiff • with • . cramps If you'd keep the bloomin' pennies And, buy • a , quarters 'worth of • Stamps. • I get shilw mixed in my whis k ers And I 'get ,it thy soCkS But it doesq't hurt my. feelings Like those pennies :n the box: The Rural Postman In the cold and' blustery weather • When the frost is on the rail Would you like to face a blizzard With a half a ton of mail?