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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-07-13, Page 6WM. A. (Bud) HAMILTON " AGENT FOR BP OIL LTD. Gasoline Heating Fuels Burner Service and Furnace Installations Trucks Radio Equipped For Better Service Dial 528.3006 Res. 528.3616 Wholesale and Retail BRAD'S PLUMBING AND HEATING Repairs and Renovations Industrial -. Commercial and Residential FREE ESTIMATES 395-5771 (.) the co-operators HOME AUTO COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENT JEAN WHITBY LUCKNOW CHISHOLM FUELS HEATING OILS SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681 BURNER SERVICE Products For Farm, Home and Industry SUNO co Smile if you think you're in shape. I PallTICIPM771117 1 0 , I, Fitness. In our heart you know right. Montreal To'ronto Brampton Hamilton St. Catharines Port Colborne Listowel Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton Vancouver Goderich Mac Gillivray & Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 380 WALLACE AVE. N., LISTOWEL, ONTARIO 291-1251 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONTARIO, 524-2922 PINE LODGE REST HOME (THE FORMER PINECREST MANOR NURSING HOME) (GOUGH ST., LUCKNOW ONTARIO) A supervised retirement rest home caring for your personal needs 24 hours per day. STANDARD, SEMI-PRIVATE AND PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS LUCKNOW, ONTARIO - 528-2703 41111111111141MMW PAGE SIX BRAY CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 197 JOSEPHINE ST. WINGHAM PHONE 357-1224 RALPH CAMPBELL General Contracting Custom Built Homes & Additions Barns and Renovations Steel and AsphaltI Roofing R.R. 3 BLYTH, PHONE 523-9604 MNIMINIIIIIIMINIMIMIIMII 11111111111111111 1 WM. R. NELSON CARPENTRY Area Representative .For TRALEE KITCHEN CABINETS AND VANITIES Free Estimates — No Obligation LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2949 WINGHAM . MEMORIALS , GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY •LETTERING. REASONABLE PRICES Rep.: MacKenzie Funeral Home Bus. Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST — GODERICH The Square (Phone 524-7661) VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST CO. For information on TRUST CERTIFICATES INCOME AVERAGING REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN Call Their Representative LLOYD (Hap) HALL 528-2045 R. W. ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW Every Wednesday Afternoon OFFICE IN McDONAGII INSURANCE OFFICE CULBERT'S CUSTOM CABINETS DEALER FOR CARDINAL LINE Choice of 6 styles and finishes Special consideration to builders PHONE 395-598 OR 395.5516 FEED SUPPLY There are many fields of graft that will have a low yield this year. If you have some of these fields or yield of hay was below normal, you H ill he short of feed next winter. Harvest time is usually the best time to buy feed grant or forage requirements. In some eases you might find buying grain a better choice than 'hay. The comparative. aloe of feed changes as the cost of protehr changes but the following ,'are equal values of different feeds per pound of nutrients. This is- based on Morrison's Feeds and Feeding. Corp, 125 per tonne; Barley, 132 per tonne; Oats, 125 per tonne; Hay 10% Protein, 71 per tonne; Hay 15% Protein, 108 per tonne; Corn Silage, 28 per tonne. The value relationship between feeds will change as the price of corn and soybean oil meal change. For instance barley increases in value_ compared to corn when soybean oil meal increases. This. also explains why the hay is so high. BARLAGE AND OATLAGE Because germination was so uneven on a lot of fields of grain, harvesting the crop as silage or' hay will yield more than, harvesting the' grain. On a dry matter bases whole plant - Barley contains 57% TDN and 9.0% protein, Oats contains 50% .TDN and 9.7% protein and corn contains 69% TDN and 8.4% protein. FEED AND GRAIN STORAGE GRANT . A grant program funded by the Canadian Goveri, cent and admin-' istered by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food has been_ developed to encourage the onfarm storage of grain and forage. The program consists of a maximum grant per farmer based on 30% of the cost of eligible items for a five year period front, January 1, 1977 to December 31. 1981. This is a basic list of items: grain and hay storages; haylage and silage storages; feed drying sys- tems; grain handling systems, e.g.. belt leg elevators, augers. convey- ors; feed processing systems; feed distribution systems; fe,ed scales; electrical and gas installations for above systems; portable feed grinder-mixers; bunk feeders and equipment. Application forms are available at our office. 1977 BEEF BBQ The Bruce County Cattlemen's Association BBQ will be held Wednesday, July 2 7, starting at Wi WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1977 AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects and Antiques will be held for DAVID MARTYN AND GLADYS HUSTON Lot 221 Huron Street, Ripley south of Ripley Abattoir On SATURDAY, JULY 16TH at 1 o'clock TERMS CASH LUNCH BOOTH ON GROUNDS Auctioneers Grant McDonald Ripley, 395-5353 Wallace Ballagh Teeswater, 392-6170 KINLOUGH Mrs. Charles McCutcheon of Walton and Miss Evelyn Hupfer of Wingham visited on Tuesday. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith. Mr. and Mrs'. Bill Burt spent Wednesday at Braeside. Mrs. Campbell Brown and son. Hugh of Strathroy spent the week with Hugh Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lane, Janet, Joyce and Judy. Mrs. Art, Haldenby, who was a patient in University Hospital, London, returned home on Mon- day. We wish her a steady improvement. LIGHTNING DAMAGE Friends here were sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Scott Walsh on No. 9 highway west of Bervie, had their home struck with lightning during a severe storm on Thursday morning which gutted the upstair portion of the house destroying the contents. Fortunately there was no loss of life. The parents and Stephen, Debbie and Sherry were up, but their youngest son John, who was still asleep was rescued from the burning structure. Mr. and Mrs. George Maddiss of Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Betts of Hamilton and Culross Township visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacPher- son, Holyrood. 5.00 p.m. in theChesley Commun- ity Centre. Tickets are available from the directors of the Associa- tion. SHEEP DAYS The Ontario Sheep Association Field Day will be held Saturday, July 16, at 10.00 a.m. at the Dundalk Fair Grounds. The program will include judg- ing, management, a sheep dog demonstration and will conclude with a sale of commercial ewes. On Saturday, July 23, there will be a sale of tested rams and ewes and an information,program at the Erin Fair grounds. Registration starts at 10.00 a.m. with the sale at 2.00 p.m. There are 61 rams and 24 ewes consigned to the sale.. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, INVESTMENT THE STERLING TRUST CORP. INCORPORATED IN 1910 Prevailing Interest Rates Retirement Savings Plan Your Representative ALEX MacNAY LUCKNOW Advertising... makes it perfectly clear! CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD Advertising... lets good little products compete with the biggies! CANADIAN ADVER1ISING ADVISORY BOARD MURRAY MOFFAT Electrical Contractor LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2913 OR 392-6061' MacKENZIE MEMORIAL CHAPEL A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted according to your wishes at your Home, your Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge. Lucknow, Phone 528-3432 Day or Night Rep.: Wingham Memorials Reid & Peterson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Wingham 357-1522 J. A. PETERSON, C.A. PHONE 528-2016 KARL C. LENTZ ,(HARTERED ACCOUNTANT WINGHAM, ONTARIO TEL. 357-1087 INSURANCE AUTO - FARM - HOME COTTAGES - COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS‘ R.R.S.P. and Trust Certificates Victoria and Grey - City Standard - Premier Trust Companies J.A. McDonagh Agency JACK - BARRY - ROD Phone 528-3423 or 528-2031 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO BRUCE COUNTY FARM REPORT Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, Box 1330, Walkerton, Ontario. NOG 2V0 Telephone 881-3301 1977 ONTARIO MAPLE TOUR This tour will be in Grey County, Friday, July 22, starting at the Saugeen Valley Headquarters at 8.30 a.m. and ending with supper in the Dundalk area. The tour includes a sugar shack, pancake house, underground ' mainline, hardwood veneer mill and man- agement of the mature sugarbush. M. R. BOLTON, Agricultural Representative. RED CURRANTS Do you have red currants in abundance and wonder what to do with all of them? A few recipes using them have been compiled and contrived. For your free copy - write to Barbara DeVisscher, Home EcOnomist, On- tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Box 1330. Walkerton, Ont- ario. NOG 2V0