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CRACKED
CORN
10c OVER BOARD/PRICE
ATTENTION
FARMERS
M.J. SMITH
(GODERICH) LTD.
PORT ALBERT 529-7135
OuTARtaLgTTERY
CORPORA n0
QOtario. INVITEs.
APPLICATIONS FOR
DISTRIBUTORSHIPS
The _Ontario . Lottery Corporation from time to time has ter=
ritories come available in various parts Of the Province for the
distribution of Wintario tickets.
A distributor is required to be actively engaged on a full
time basis in the operation of the, distributorship, each distribu-
tor must employ adequate sales personnel, and maintain sound
accounting and clerical office practices.
Wintario distributors are, independent businessmen work-
ing on a commission basis. A distributor is required to pre-pay
for Wintario tickets and resell them to the 500 or so Wintario
retail outlets in his territory. The current commission structure
for each draw is 21/2 cents per Wintario ticket for. the first 100,000
tickets and 2 cents each on the remaining Wintario tickets' ,sold.
In accordance with an agreemeent with Olympic Lottery,
Wintario distributors presently act as wholesale distributors for
Olympic Lottery tickets as well.
Sales ' reports and audited financial statements. will be required
by the Corporation
At present vacancies exist in, territories centered in Tor-
onto, Paris and Windsor. Others may arise in 'the future and all
applications received will be' kept on file from which any future
vacancies could be filled without further public notice.
Interested individuals can obtain further details and ap-
plication forms, by contacting the Corporation at (416)961-6262 or
writing to:
Distributors, File 2400 .
ONTARIO LOTTERY CORPORATION
2 Bloor Street. West
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 3H8
Applications for existing vacancies should• be received by
May 31, 1976
APPLICATIONS
LUCKNOW ARENA COMMITTEE
FOR
Roller Skating Instructors
Program to run-from June 27 to September 5
Wednesday,, Friday and Sunday Evenings
Please apply m writing by May 28, 1976 stating qualifications to
LUCKNOW ARENA 'COMMITTEE
A. E. Herbert; Sec. - Treas.
Box 40, Lucknow, Ontario
• THE. 11,VCKNO*. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN. WpLIESDAY. MA.Y 19, 1976,
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Farm Machinery
and" Some Household Effects
and 'Antiques
will' be held for
MRS. EDNA McDONALD
Lot 31, Concession 2, Huron Town-
ship Three and Three Quarter
Miles South of Ripley on Bruce
County Road No. 7 and Three and
Three Quarter Miles - West on
Concession 2, Huron Township or
One and One 'Quarter Milei North'
of Amberley on Hwy. 21 and One
and One -Quarter Miles East on
Concession 2, Huron Township
SATURDAY, MAY 22
at 10:30 a.m.
Livestock:
12 beef cows due to freshen in
June or July; 13 yearlings 9
crossbred Hereford, Shorthorn,
Charolais steers; 4 Crossbred
Hereford, Shorthorn, Charolais
heifers.
Feed:
Approximately 300 to 400 bales
of hay.
Machinery:
International Farina M. trac-
tor with loader; No. 35 M.F.'
.tractor with loader and set.' of
chains; 3 ftirrow M.P. hydraulic
plow; 32 plate A.G. disc; .8' J. D.
hydraulic cultivator; 8' J. D. pull
type cultivator; 5 sections of dia-
mond harrows and pole;. 10 ft. sec-
tion of chain harrows; weed spray-
er; corn scuffler; No. 130 Int.
manure spreader; packer; M.H.
wagon with rack; hay conditioner;
No. 3 M. .F. hay baler; McKee
wagon with flat rack; -28' hay
elevator with electric motor;
wooden grain box; post hole
digger;' 6 ft, Case combine with
Wisconscion motor; 7 ft. McCor-
mick Deering binder with frac.-
tor hitch; 20 ft. 5" grain auger
with electric motor; No. 10 ham-
mermill, with electric motor; 100'
drive belt.
Antiques:
Diningroom table; 2 sideboards;
rocking chair; pine cupboard;
writing desk; love seat; what not;
bedroom suite -„ bed, washstand
and dresser; rope bed With blan-:
ket roller; wooden bed; chest of
drawers; 2 dressers; washstand;
high chair; gramaphone (table • model); 'records; odd pieces of • china and ' glass dishes, several
pieces are antique; cow bells;
sleigh' bells; hand sleighs; mir-
ror; crocks; coal skuttle; gaso-line lantern.; coal oil lantern;' coal
oil laMp; sugar kettles; walking
Plow; `tongue for democrat; harn-
ess; whiffletree and horse collar.
Household Effects:
lidstess chair; small tables;
sofa bed; couch; 21" B.W. Philip
T.V.; humidifier; box stove; 2
sets of dishes; quantity of kitchen
utensils; quantity of sealers.; blan-
ket boxes; buttons; quantity of
bedding; pictures and picture
frames; bboks; eleetrie heaters;
lawn chairs;' toboggan; electric
pin up lamps; flower pots; child-
ren's toys; children's slate and
games. •
Guns:
1 Springfield rifle; 1 Winches-
ter shot gun; air gun; gun clean=
ers. '
Miscellaneous:
Anvill; jackall; fanning mill;
hand sprayer; heat lamps; 2 logg-
/ing chains; 1 'set of weigh scales;
2 large water , tanks; 1 cross cut
saw; extension ladder; cattle oil-
er; electric fencer. lumber -
planks; 2 x 4's and other lumber;
posts and fence rails; steel pig
troughs; tin roofing; sleighs and
flat rack; . cream separator and
stand;, hunting traps; hunting
pole; drill wheels; grain bagger;
pea pullers; quantity of wrenches
and carpenter tools; other arti-
cles too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
Lunch Booth. On Grounds
(Owner giving up farming,
Property for. sale)
`Starting with small items off a
wagon and household effects
Machinery after dinner followed
by livestock
Owner and auctioneers will not be
responsible fel. any accidents in
any way 'connected with sale
Owner: Mrs. Edna McDonalkl
Clerk: Lloyd' McNeil
Auctioneers: Grant McDonald,
Ripley, Phone 39S-5353
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
Phone, 392-6170
SOUTH KINLOSS
Mrs. Heather. Kuraish of Hamil•
ton is spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie.
The 4-H, girls from Kairshea #1
and #2 were busy the last few days
finishing up their club record books
as Saturday was their achievement
day at, Ripley. Club #1 put on a
very good skit and the #2 club had a
successful demonstration of how to.
serve fruit with your meals.
The junior 'choir of South Kinloss
entertained the residents at Pine-
crest Manor on Sunday afternoon.
The older people seem to enjoy the
music from the younger. genera-
tion.
The junior choir sang during the
church 'service on Sunday.
WINTER HOLIDAY
Mr. and. Mrs.. Jack Needham
returned last weekend from their
winter home in Florida. They also
holidayed in Argentina, South
Africa, Kenya, Switzerland, Eng-
land and Scotland.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock and Machinery
will be held for
RAY TRAVIS
Lot 20, Concession 4,
Nest WaWanosh, 21/2 miles east
of Dungannon
SATURDAY, MAY 29
at ,1 p.m. sharp
„ 2 Reg. Holstein cows; 4 grade
Holstein cows; 2 Reg. Guernsey
cows; Grade Guernsey cow; 3
black and white face cows; Angus
cow; Holstein heifer and '12 cal-
ves; -cows are 'bred to United
Breeders sires such' as Roybrook
Starlight, Romandale Telstari
Pickland Citation and Sir Galahad.
Machinery . . .
M.F. 65 diesel tractor has 1176
hrs. and chains; 3 pt. h. trip beam
4 - 14 plow; Bissel disc; triple K
10 ft. Kongskilde cultivator; 7
section harrows; Int. 15 run pow-
er lift grain drill; Int. wheel rake;
24 ft. bale elevator; Oliver ,T60
P.T.O. baler; New Holland forage
box on wagon; 'hay loader; mach-
inery, float; Waterloo thresher
separator; 2 wagons with racks;
J. D. 8 'ft. binder on rubber and
new canvas; 2 portable feed
wagons; 500' gal. steel tank; 3 pt:
h. post hole digger; potatoe digg-
er; potatoe bagger; potatoe dust-
er; hand corn cutting box; scales;
25 ft. feed gate for bunker silo;
1VI.F: 3 pt. h. blade; 200 gal.
trough; litter carrier has track &
pole; turnip sower; wheelbarrow;
sap' pan with 250 pails & spiles; 3
Surge milkers; stainless steel
strainer; quantity bale hay and
straw; numerous items.
TERM SCASH — FARM SOLD
Owner or auctioneer note"
responsible for accidents
George Powell, Clerk
Brian Rintoul, auctioneer
•
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and
Antiques
will' be held for
The Estate of the late
MRS. KATHERINE CAMPBELL
North half of Lot 8 and 9, Wolsley
St., in the Village of Lucknow
(North of Medical Centre)
On SATURDAY, MAY 29
at 1:00 p.m.
Executors: Mrs. Harry. Lavis.
Hirold Campbell
Clerk: Lloyd McNeil
Auctioneers: Grant McDonald
Ripley 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh,
Teeswater, 392-6170
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Property and Household Effects
will be held •for
MR. AND MRS. AUBREY
HIGGINS
In Village of Dungannon
MONDAY, MAY 24
at. 12:30 sharp
Chesterfield; sPace saver; G.E.
19 inch television and stand;'
lamps; pictures; propane fire
place; rockers; rugs; mats; 30 x
48 inch mirror; swivel chair; fern-
ery;.ornaments; 'desk; dining
table' with cane' bottom chairs;
card table; china cabinet; antique
cupboard; kitchen maple table
with 4 chairs (as new); chrome
Stool; wooden, stool; Captain
chairs; antique chairs; clocks;
small tables; folding picnic table;
propane Moffat 'stove; Westing-
,
house fridge with freezer door;
sewing 'machine; sewing box; •
electric heater; Coleman oil stove
with pipes; vacuum cleaners; el-
ectric broom; electrical applian-
ces; set of, -dishes; antique dishes;
cannister set;. wicker cradle;
beds; dressers; chest of drawers;
trunks; bedding; electric blanket;
barbecue set; hedge trimmer;
bench saw with motor; emery;
wheel barrow; garden tools; lawn
mower; wrenches and. carpenter
tools; 1972 Chev Nova sedan, has
radio, 6 fires and•rims, low miles
age, safety checked.
Real Estate . . . .
Property. has 7 room insul. brick
frame home with cupboards, bath
on main floor, aluminum storm
windows and doors, storage shed,
and garage with paved driveway,
on a large lot.
Terms on Property 10%• Down,
Balance in 30 days
Sells Subject to Reserve Bid
For property' infOrmation
' phone 529.7912
Terms on Household Items Cash
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
Dungannon 4-1-1
Calf Club
The first meeting of the Dungan-
non Calf Club took place on
Tuesday, May 11th at 8.30 p.m..
the dairy, farm of Derk Logtenburg.
The president, Donna Hackett;
called the meeting to order and
everyone repeated the 4-H. pledge.
,The secretary, Neil Sager, took the
roll call.
• The host, Mr. Logtenburg,
showed 'everyone his modern dairy
barn and equipment, 'and explained
some of the details of his dairying
operation. Brian Sowerby told
about the executive , meeting that
took place in Clinton.on April 29th:
The next meeting will be June 8th,
at 8.30 at the farm of Clare Millian,
Seaforth. Judging competition is
June 30th 'at the Fair Grounds.
At the meeting we judged' four'
mature Holstein cows. Five people
within'the club were asked to give'
reasons: Then Mr. Logtenburg
answered questions on his opera-
tion. We then divided into groups,
beef and dairy; and took up the
lessons.
Frances' Logtenburg talked on
Farm Hazards,' Machinery Opera-
tions, •and Before, During and After
operation. -
The meeting was closed and
-everyone donated a quarter and we
had chocolate milk and donuts.
Feeling tired?
Rundown?
Take a walk;
nannemorrolIP
Walk .1,1.44 /V idolte
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