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T House; 1985ChevS-10 Pickup Truck, like new, run only 3318
1 km.; 1969 Rebel SST, 2 door hardtop car, in mint condition,
A run 33,974 miles; riding lawn mower; snap-on tool chest with
T tools; guns; furniture; appliances; dishes; etc. to be held at
A the Brussels Arena for the estate of Russell Hall.
“ THURSDAY, JULY30at6p.m.
See next week’s paper for full listing
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB, CLINTON 482-7898
53 Weststreet Goderich. Ontario. 524-7316
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30 COMBINES
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This 6.8 acre hobby farm
features a 11/2 storey alumi-
num sided home with 3
bedrooms, large kitchen and
den. Drilled well in 1986.
Garage 30’ x 20’. Barn 47’ x
54’ with loose pens.
3 bedroom house on 1 acre,
color-lok siding, modern
kitchen, drilled well. Only
$34,900.00 on a paved road
minutes from Goderich.
If you are thinking of buying or selling Real Estate, we
would be pleased to act on your behalf, for a free, no
obligation property evaluation, give us a call today.
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
Dungannon
SATURDAY, JULY 18th/87
at 9:30 a.m.
TRACTORS:
TRACTORS: MF2745, MF2705, MF180, 3 - MF165,
MF265, 3 - MF35, Oliver 550 loader, IH806, Ford 8000,
Ford 4000, Ford 7000, 3 - Ford 5000, MF 1080 cab and
duals, AC185, Ford 3910, Michigan Payloader
PLUS OTHER TRACTORS
SPECIAL COMBINE SALE
Selling atapproximately 1:30 p.m.
COMBINES:
COMBINES: MF 760, MF750, 3 - MF510, 3 - MF410, 3 -
MF300, MF72, IH105, IH615, IH715, 2 - MF540, New
Holland975, Ford630, JD 4420, JD 96, Pull Type, MF405
Pull Type, New Idea 704 Unisystem, Gleaner K, Oliver
7300, New Holland 985.
LARGE ASSORTMENT of all makes and models of Grain
and Corn Headers.
TO CONSIGN EQUIPMENT CALL
(519) 529-7625 or (519) 529-7970
BRINDLEY AUCTION
1A mile east of Dungannon
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SMALL BUSINESS OP
PORTUNITY - long esta
blished garage business in
rural village. Room for three
carsinshop, frontdisplay
retail area, parts room,
partial basement, gas
pumpsand more. This busi
ness shows a high turnover.
Don’t miss this chance. For
appointment, call Jim Rit
chie 357-3295.
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WHY PAY RENT- when you
could buy this 11/2 storey
brick home in Brussels not
far off the main street and
containing 3 bedrooms with
labour saving yard and
priced in the mid 30’s. Call
Kevin Pletch, 357-1967.
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82 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Bus. 482-9371 Res. 523-9338
“Suddenly It’s Sold”
REDUCED: 50 acres. Colbourne Township. 43 acres
workable, 6V2 acres young irrigated apple orchard. Must be
sold. Try an offer.
BLYTH: Stately brick home in excellent condition. On large
corner lot in Blyth.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above.
AUBURN: REDUCED. 1 floor frame home, 2 bedrooms, oil
heat.
LONDESBORO: 4 bedrooms, 2 floor home, very spacious,
heated garage, like new throughout.
125 ACRES: Near Blyth, stately brick home, 60 acres
workable, 22 acres hardwood bush.
12 ACRES: Hullett ■ Good brick home, general
purpose barn, 5acres \ oM.bu. Blyth creek crosses property.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
LUCKNOW: 6 unit income property, fieldstone construc
tion, main street.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with 2 apartments, Queen
street, Blyth.
SMALL OFFICE BUILDING in good condition on main
street in Brussels.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
SCENIC 1 ACRE : 13th Hullett Township, brick home &
garage, needs no repairs.
BLYTH: Queen street. 1 floor frame home, 3 bedrooms,
large shed, zoned commercial.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: In olden days sacrifices were made
at the altar. We’re still doing it.
Site selected for Guelph headquarters of OMAF
A 35-acre government-owned
site adjacent to the University of
Guelph will be the future home of
the head office and two laborator
ies of the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
The announcement was made
June 29 at a sign unveiling on the
siteby JackRiddell, Minister of
Agriculture and Food, Doug Rey-
craft, Parliamentary Assistant to
Acting Government Services Mini
ster Sean Conway, Guelph Mayor
JohnCounsellandCharles Fer
guson, Vice-President, Admini
stration. University of Guelph.
“This development will provide
economic stimulus to Guelph, in
terms of construction and perma
nent jobs,” Mr. Reycraft said.
“Plans to appoint architectural
consultants are proceeding imme
diately.”
Mr. Riddell said some 550
head-office positions will be relo
cated, and another 250 positions,
already in Guelph, will be consoli
dated in the new facilities.
“This move is in keeping with
government initiatives to enhance
Guelph’s position as a world-class
centre of excellence in agriculture
and food,” he said. “The develop
ment will bring together the best
talent from private industry,
government and the university
sector.”
A pesticide laboratory, now
located on the university grounds,
will be moved to a new building on
site, increasing its present floor
space byfive times. The lab will
continue to provide the highest
standards of expertise in pesticide
analysis.
The new Food Quality and Safety
Laboratory is being constructed to
safeguard Ontario consumers by
ensuring that food products contin
ue to meet established quality and
safety standards.
The ministry’s move to Guelph
was announced April 28 in the
government’s Speech from the
Throne. ..
July 1 start
of new year
for weaner
producers
BYANDYSANDE
HURONCOUNTYPORK
ADVISOR
If you are a producer of weaner
pigs, then July 1 should hold some
significance for you. If you say it’s
Canada’s birthday, thatis definite
ly the “B” answer. What happens
on July 1, is that you will start
breeding sows and gilts to produce
pigs that will be sold in 1988. At the
same time you should also be able
to deduce that production for 1987
has been set and there is not a lot
you can do to change it!
Try projecting sales for 1987.
The things we need to know are the
sales already made since January
1, the inventory of nursing and
weaner pigs in the barn on July 1,
and some idea of what those bred
sows can be expected to produce.
Obviously, a good set of production
records will come in handy. This is
a good illustration of why produc
tion records should give you a
handle on activities such as
farrowing, breeding, etc., as well
as inventories of various animals in
the system.
You could take this one step
further and gaze into the crystal
ball to forecast prices for the next
six months. Things may change a
little over six months but they
shouldn’t change too drastically.
Why wait until next April at tax
time to find out whether you had a
good year? It’s called being in
control of your business and it sure
lets you sleep at night!
For farrow to finish operators,
your new year would have begun
on January 31 (if you know that
your hogs were taking 220 days to
go to market). Again, records are
essential.
What kind of year did you have in
1987?
EXPORTREVENUES
Ontario Hydro generated over
$4 million in revenues in April by
selling an estimated 579 million
kilowatt-hours of electricity to the
United States.