The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-03-25, Page 1738. Auction sale
AUCTION,
Farm Machinery - Equipment
for
PAT O'NEILL
6 miles south of Amberley and 15 miles
north of Goderich an Highway No. 21
west side, signs.
FRIDAY, MARCH 27th 1:00 P.M.
7600 Ford Tractor, 10:00-16 Front 18.4-34
Rears power adjust. dual power, load
monitor, 3 remotes. 2600 hrs.; Combine
Gleaner M diesel with grain saver, strew
chopper. quick attach cutter table with
canola attachment, 9' pickup; 450 CASE
CRAWLER LOADER BACK HOE DIESEL, EX-
TEND A HOE, 3 BUCKETS, TWO WHEEL
HOME MADE FLOAT. (CRAWLER HAS A
REASONABLE RESERVE BID); 1968 Chevy '/,
Ton 305 automatic, as is; M.F. 48 grain
drill 22 run new in 1983 with grass
seeder; 3 P.H. grass seed fertilizer
spreader; 14 ft. Dunham packer with
transport; 16 ft. 4 inch grain auger; 24
ft. pipe elevator; '/, h.p. electric motor;
Buster bar for 4 furrow plow; 36 ft. 6 inch
Versitile grain auger with transport and
10 h.p. Briggs and Stratton engine; 5
wheel hay tedder; 55 IH Chisel Plow 9
shank; 2 wheel cart for swather
transport; 20 ft. IH 3pth. No. 45 Vibra
shank cultivator; pickup reel and knife
for 655 M.F. Swather; 488 NH Hay Bind;
NH 315 Haylinner Baler and No. 70
Thrower, electric hydraulic controls;
Kemin hay stabilizer. new in 1986; J.D.
wagon with 9 ft. by 20 ft. bale thrower
rack; 9.5t 15 inch tires; 2 JM 350 bus.
Gravity boxes on truck frame wagons; 9
ft. by 18 ft. hay rack and wagon; 9 sec-
tion harrows with heavy duty transport;
White 252 disc 48 plate, 15 .feet; 1972
Citation Trailer, sleeps 6, fridge, stove,
toilet, excellent condition.
FEED: Approximately 4,500 bales first cut
Alfalfa Timothy Hay.
NO RESERVE
TERMS: Cash or approved cheque.
Not responsible for accidents. All an-
nouncements take precedence.
Mr. O'Neill's farms are rented and he is
offering his clean line of modern farm
machinery to the highest bidder. No
small items or misc. Plan to attend on
time.
PROPRIETOR: Pat O'Neill (519) 395-5754.
FOR INFORMATION CALL:
Sales Manager/Auctioneer
Col. Cletus Dalton
(519) 395-3701
47.. Card of thanks
PORTEOUS
I would like to thank my friends for their
kindness shown to me while I was sick in
the Hospital. Jennie Porteous. -12x
•MACDONALD
The family of John C. MacDonald sincere-
ly thank Dr. Jolly, the nurses and staff of
Kincardine Hospital and the doctors and
staff of St. Josephs Hospital, London for
their care and concern during his illness
and all those who visited him, sent cards
and letters and remembered him and his
family in many ways.
We also thank friends, neighbours and
relatives for their kindness and support at
the time of John C's passing; the many
people for their visitation at the funeral
home and those who sent floral tributes,
cards and donations to the Arthritis and
Rheumatism Society, the Memorial Fund
of Knox Church or other charities; all
those who sent food to our home; the ladies
of Knox Church for refreshments served
after the funeral; Rev. Hugh Nugent for
his many visits to the hospitals and his
comforting words, also Dr. R.D. Mac-
Donald and Rev. J.R. MacDonald for their
visits and for taking part in the service;
Northern Light Lodge No. 93 for their
memorial service and the MacKenzie Mc-
Creath Funeral Home, pallbearers and
flowerbearers for their services. Mary,
Corinne and Courtney MacDonald. -12
GUAY
We would like to thank Dr. Corrin and O.B.
staff of Wingham Hospital for all their help
during the birth of our daughter, Candais,
and to all the people who gave gifts. They
were greatly appreciated. Randy and Nan-
cy Guay.-12x
Lueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 25, 1987—Page 17
GIBBONS
1 would like to express my sincere thanks
to my family and all of my friends who
visited me and sent gifts while I was in the
hospital. You did a lot to raise my spirits
and get me back on my feet. Also thanks to
Dr. Shubat and the nurses of the second
floor. I would also like to thank two very
special people. To ZIP, thanks for all the
conversations we had, and to Hefty, you
sat by me and helped me through a real
tough time. To you two I will be eternally
grateful. Coree Gibbons. -12x
RITCHIE
The family of the late Mrs. James Ritchie
would like to thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for all the kindness shown to
our mother during the past five years she
spent in hospital. We would also thank
each and everyone for the messages of
sympathy, the flowers, and food brought to
our homes at the time of her death. We ap-
preciated the services of Rev. G.
McFarlane, McKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home and the United Church
Women. Doris and Fraser McKinnon,
Harold and Muriel Ritchie, Norma Wilson
and Mildred Cameron. -12x
SWAN
Sincere thanks for all the lovely cards and
friends who came to see me while a patient
in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. M. Shubat and Dr. M. Corrin, the
nurses on the second floor of the hospital.
All was greatly appreciated. Joyce
Swan. -12x
RIVETT
I wish to sincerely thank the lady who
returned my wallet on Sunday afternoon.
Your honesty was much appreciated. Alan
Rivett.-12nx
MacDONALD ,
Sincere thanks to all who remembered me
with cards, flowers, gifts, visits and phone
calls while I was in Wingham Hospital and
since returning home. Marlene. -12
DUNGANNON AGRICULTURE
SOCIETY
The Dungannon Agricultural Society
thanks allof the individuals and
businesses for their generous donations'"
towards Dungannon's 128th Fair, to be
held August 14 and 15, 1987.--12
L48. Coming Events
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
of The Lucknow Calf Club will take place
on Monday, March 30 at Brookside Public
School at 8 p.m. -12x
LAS VEGAS NIGHT
Ripley and District Lions Club are holding
their 4th annual Las Vegas night at' the
Ripley Huron Complex, Saturday, March
28, 8-1. Blackjack, games of chance, also a
chance for a trip for two to Las Vegas
through Sunquest and Paradise Travel, in
Kinprdine. Everyone welcome. -12
MICROWAVE COOKING
DEMONSTRATION
by Shirley Couillard Tuesday, March 31,
7:30 p.m. at Ripley Curling Club. Tickets
$5.00 in advance, $6.00 at door. Tickets
available from members or call 395-5466 or
395-3360. Sponsored by Ripley Ladies Curl-
ing Club. -12
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CONCERT
Heather Bishop and Friends in concert "A
Taste of the Blues" March 26, 8 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Hall. Tickets $9,00 from Arm-
strong Home Bakery, sponsored by
Women To -Day, 482-9706.-10,11,12
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
In honour of the 25th wedding anniversary
of Ron and Jean (Irwin) Thompson, an
open reception will be held on March 28,
1987 at the Wingham Legion. Best wishes
only, please. -11,12x
FLEA MARKET
sponsored by Lucknow Legion Auxiliary,
Saturday, May 16. RENT A TABLE Con-
tact Joan Robinson, 528-5153.-10,11,12
PLEASURES, PROBLEMS,
PRESCHOOLERS
"The Huron County Health Unit presents
"PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND
PRESCHOOLERS" - a series of 3 Paren-
ting Classes for parents of children aged
1-5 years. Classes will commence April 8,
1987 and' will be held at R.N.A. Training
Centre, Wingham. Please call 357-2264 to
pre -register by Wednesday, April 1,
1987.-11,12,13ar
PIANO/ORGAN CONCERT
by Mr. John Taylor of Dryden Manor, Sun-
day, March 29, 2 p.m. Lucknow
Presbyterian Church. See display ad for
full details.-12ar
DINNER/ANNUAL MEETING
of Children's Aid Society, County of Bruce,
Friday, March 27, 6:30 p.m., at Chesley,
Community Centre. Entertainment pro-
vided. All welcome to attend. -12
HURON COUNTY O.G.S. WORKSHOP
Wingham United Church, Wednes7
day,l.pril 8, 7,:30 p.m. Anyone interested in
genealogy is invited to attend. -12.13
FUNDRAISING DANCE
for the Wingham and Area Day Centre for
the Homebound, Saturday, April 4,
Belmore Community Centre. Dancing
from 9-1. Music provided by The Enter-
tainers. Tickets at door or from Wingham
Armoury. -12,13
GOING' OUT OF BUSINESS SALE
March 26, 27 and 28. SEE LARGE
DISPLAY AD. Don Thompson T.V. & Ap-
pliances, R. No. 3, Ripley, 395-3466.-12ar
CNR MEETING
A meeting in the Township Hall, Ripley on
April 1, 10 a.m. to discuss Canadian Na-
tional Railway, railway line land, disposal
from Wingham to Kincardine. A represen-
tative from Canadian National will look in.
For more information call Grant Collins
395-5131.-12
DAY TRIPS
A Scottish Show with the great Andy
Stewart in person from Scotland, with
Peter Glenn and Cora Lee Allan, a Scottish
pipe band and dancers, hot roast beef buf-
fet and a 3 hour show, Kitchener, Satur-
day, April 25; Charlie Pride, Kitchener,
Tuesday, May 26, Phone Helen McBurney,`
357-3424.-12
KIDNEY FOUNDATION CANVASS
during the month of March. If you have not
been contacted and would like to make a
donation please call Sherry Alton
529-7356.-12
LUCKNOW SKATING CLUB
end of year party - Wednesday - power
skating group, elementary, basic, Novice I
and II, 5:30 - 6:30. Saturday - Beginners,
Novice III and IV and Seniors, 12 - 1.-12ar
F. For Rent
75 WORKABLE ACRES, Kinloss
Township, on Hwy. 86, Whitechurch area.
Phone Kitchener, 576-6625 or
578-1021.-9-12x
A
FARMERS - this column is especially for
you. Advertise your articles for sale,
custom work, articles wanted, livestock or
farm services. Call Pat at 528-2822 before
noon on Mondays to place your classified
ad.
A. For Sale
HAY FOR SALE, 3,000 Bales; Gehl
harvester with 2 heads; Dion left hand
forage box on wagon. Phone
357-1899.-11,12x
FIRST CUT, round large bales of hay,
stored inside; 1000 small square bales,
stored inside. Call around 6 p.m. 529-7048
or 395-3430.-11-14
HAY FOR SALE - 20 big round bales, 3000
square bales. Phone 395-2418.-11,12x
GOOD QUALITY second cut hay. Ron
Brooks 395 -5Q71. -12,13x
LARGE BALES of hay for sale, no rain,
store inside. Phone 529-7888.-12,13
CASE COMBINE pull type; 40 plate disc;
10' cultivator. Phone 395-5843.-12,13x
C. Wanted
WANTED TO BUY - barbecue pigs, rup-
tures, rhinitis, poor doers, any size; also
sows - and boars fit to butcher. Call
335-3151.-6tf
D. Livestock
REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD
BULL, 21/2 years old. Phone 395-5037.-12x
PERCH.ON AND APPALOQJSA saddle
mare for sale. Phone 357-326$ 12x
E. Farm Services
BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT. Barn
cleaners; manure pumps, vertical,
horizontal; 8'to 15 P.V.C. or S.B.T. ductile.
Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing.
Bunk feeders, ventilation equipment, hog
confinement, Ritchie heated water bowls.
Farrowing crates. Weaner decks. Plastic
slates and also farm gates. Contact Lloyd
Johnston, R.R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario.
Phone 395-5390.--42tfar
LYNN LOWERY FARM SYSTEMS LTD,
R.R. No. 1 Kincardine, Ontario For all ..
your manure, feed, and grain handling re-
quirements call 395-5286 or see us in
Amberley. We handle everything -
almost.-42tfar
GILCHRIST FARM SUPPLY - Patz and
Starline belt feeders, conveyors, silo
unloaders. Flex auger and stable equip-
ment. Custom belt lacing, Repairs. RR 5,
Lucknow. 395-2851-- 42tfar
F. For Rent
FARMS
FOR RENT
150 Acres, workable
systematically tiled, Con.
No. 2 Huron Township
300 Acres, workable, well
drained, Con. 12, Lot 8, 9,
10, Kinloss Township.
con:
JOE LEUTHARD
GUELPH 519-821-9600
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