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A. For sale
A. For sale
AN 8 year old gelding, half
quarter, half Arabian, gentle
and quiet, ideal for beginner
or experienced rider, good
with traffic. Asking $700.
Call 395-5577, —20x
TREFOIL for sale. Phone
528-3009.—19,20ar
TOWER KING pressed stave
silos, with complete dura -
guard liner and self storing
doors, designed for storing
haylage, ensilage, or high
moisture grain. Early order
discounts. Representative
Francis Boyle, R. # 3, Ripley,
.195-5088. —13tf
DRY CORN FOR SALE, del-
ivery available. Contact Paul
Hogan, 395-5300. —19,20
ATTENTION FARMERS
For Your Seed Requirements of
FLAX, CANOLA, AND SOYBEAN SEED
FROM LITTLE ROCK FARMS, RIPLEY
or
FOR GRASS SEED AND SEED GRAINS
See
Harold Courtney, 295.2972
Bob Thompson,
Thompson Feed & Supply , 395.5955
Jim Scott, 295.5959
PFIZER
AGRICULTURAL
CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
We offer a complete line of herbicides
end Insecticides for corn, beans,
OUNTER grains and flax.
For more Information
Call: Harold Elphick,
R. R. 3, Lucknow
395-5307
6L
ATRAZINE
LASSO
E. Custom work
D. Livestock
Anhydrous incorporated,
custom cultivating, spray in-
corporation. Phone 528-5242
after 5:30 p.m. —19,20,21
D. Livestock
CHAROLAiS purebred bulls.
Free listed herd. Schnurr's
Charolais, R. 3, Walkerton,
881-1587. —19-22x
TWO SIMME:NTAL hulls,
one 'J. and one 13/16 blood.
Phone William Dickie, 395-
5007 or 395-3394. —20x
CROSSBRED GILTS bred
purebred Landrace, starting
to farrow in three weeks.
Phone 357-2957 early morn-
ings or evenings for viewing
appointments. —20
ONTARIO SiMMENI"AL
Weekend, fourth edition,
May 27 - 29; May 27; Ontario
Simmental Classic Female
and Bull Sale, Barrie, May
28; JL Farms 5th annual
Production Sale, 12 noon, at
the farm, Mansfield, Kern
Simmentals 3rd Annual Pro-
duction Sale 6 p.m. Kilmorlie
farms. Bradford, May 29;
Kingfield Simmentals Sim -
mental Production Sale. 1
p.m.. at the farm. King City.
For more information contact
the sale managers: Trans-
con-Charcan Livestock Serv-
ices Ltd., 609 - 35 Ave. N.E.,
Calgary. Alberta, T2E 2L2,
phone 403-276-9717, —020
TWO SUFFOLK RAMS.
Phone William Dickie, 395-
5007 or 395-3394. —19x
CANCEL - Miller polled
Hereford disposal sale, May
23, 1983. Herd has been
sold. Lloyd Miller. Chats-
worth, NOH 1G0. 519-794-
2173. —020
E. Farm services
1r—
UNITED
CO.OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO
Livestock Marketing
Division
Ontario Stockyards
Toronto
For the strongest market
In Ontario and Market
Information call
MIKE FORAN
On Tuesdays or groups of
5 or more on Thursdays
NOW HANDLING
STOCKERS
Arriving weekly direct
from the West
U.C.O. Livestock Shipper
R. R. 2, Lucknow
Home 528-5903
Yard 528-3119
Stocker Yard 528-2544
BERG STABLE
EQUIPMENT
Cleaners, Bunk Feeders, Silo
Unloaders, Farrowing Crat-
es. Water Bowls, Cow Stalls
and Hog Panelling. Contact
Lloyd Johnston, R. R. 3,
Holyrood, phone 395.5390.
E. Farm services
CUSTOM
SEED CLEANING
AND TREATING
[Bag or Bulkj
SEED GRAIN, CLOVER
AND GRASS SEEDS
FOR SALE
I Free Mixing & Delivery]
ELLIOTT'S SEED MILL
AND TRUCKING
Call
LUCKNO W 528.3500
F. For rent
PASTURE for rent, Eas
Wawanosh. Phone 357-1207
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CLASSIPED
ADS
WORK!
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 18, 1983—Page 18
kinlough news
By May Boyle
Reverend Glen Inglis of
Malaive, Africa was the
guest speaker at the Presby-
terial meeting held at Tees -
water Presbyterian Church
on Monday, May 9. Attend-
ing from here were Winni-
fred Percy, Mrs. Donald
AUCTION SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
For the Estate of the late
LLOYD MCNALL
Stauffer Street, Lucknow
on
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
at 11 a.m.
Terms on real estate 15%
down day of sale, balance
in 60 days
Selling subject to a
reasonable reserve bid
For further particulars or
preview of real estate
phone
Garnet McNall 395.5105
or
AUCTIONEERS
Grant McDonald 395.5353
Wallace Ballagh 392.6170
FARM
EQUIPMENT
OF OVER
60 TRACTORS 81100 PIECES
OF EQUIPMENT
AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
Dungannon, Ontario
Saturday, May 21st
9130 A.M.
Brindley
(519 )-529-7625
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY
The Man
To See Is
97 ACRES located pro�lmetely B6 w
97 ACRES located on highway, Dungannon area, ap-
proximately 95 workable, balance cedar and soft wood,
4 bedroom brick home, large barn stabled for dairy,
beef, hogs, with separate farrowing barn, priced at
$89,000 with F.C.C. mortgage 10 approved purchaser at
good rate of Interest.
LUCK NOW 3 bedroom, older home, kitchen, living
room, dining room, priced to sell.
ASHFIELD TWP. dairy farm, 315 acres highway
0 location, pipe line, excellent home, cows, quota
negotiable.
ASHFIELD TWP. 240 acres, 225 workable, Listowel
loam soli, Immaculate home.
ElASHFIELD TWP. 99 acres all workable, modernized
home, viable barn, Implement shed, pit solo.
K I N LOSS TWP. 150 acres, 145 workable, 4 bedroom
home, beef barn, 2 upright silos.
HURON TWP. 149 acres, 135 workable, excellent
financing available.
HURON TWP. 171 acres, 110 workable, cash crop FCC
financing at 9 3/8% to approved purchaser.
COUNTY HOME approximately 10 acres planted to
white pine, d year old, 3 bedroom home, full basement,
hot water heating, located on paved road, Ashfield
Township. Extras Include 24 x 40 building, Insulated
work area and various varieties of fruit trees, gripes,
etc.
LUCK NOW DUPLEX both apartments have 2 bed-
r000ms, close to downtown.
DUNGANNON, 2 excellent, 3 bedroom homes priced to
sell.
ilBLAIRS GROVE paved road, all services, mature trees,
spacious building bol 134 x 438 ft., Immediate
possession, $17,200.00.
For further Information on these properties please call
Warren & Terry Zinn
PHONE 529-7350 A. R. $ 2, LUCKNOW 1
McEwan, Mrs. Alex Percy,
Mrs. Don Robertson, Bessie
Maulden, Mrs. Glen Halden-
by, Mrs. Tom McDonald and
Mrs. Don Bushell.
Marretta Hodgins and her
grandson, Darryl visited
Wednesday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Ezra Stanley at
Lucknow and on Thursday
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Linton Sattler, Culross.
Weir Eckenswiller return-
ed home from Kincardine
hospital. We sent get well
wishes Weir.
Thelma Green of St. Hel-
ens visited Monday with
Edna and May Boyle.
The A.C.W. May meeting
was in the form of a quilting
on Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Bert Nichol-
son. All of the ladies had a
busy, but enjoyable after-
noon. Delicious refreshments
were served by Lois and her
mother.
Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller is
in Western Canada visiting
with members of the family.
Janelle Sutton of Lucknow
spent a few days with Betty
Ann and Joanne Murray,
concession 10.
Congratulations to Mr.
limmiummos
and Mrs. David Fawthrop,
who were married on Satur-
day afternoon at the Kin -
lough Pentecostal Church.
Rev. M. Christensen officiat-
ed. The Holyrood Women's
Institute served a delicious
dinner at the Township hall
at Holyrood. An evening of
music, dancing and visiting
was enjoyed, Several rela-
tives were here as guests for
the occasion.
Lillian Bray of Listowel
and Evelyn Jones of Willow -
dale visited with Bessie
Maulden and Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bal!
of Tobermory visited on Sun.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ale);
Percy.
Members of the Holyrood
Women's institute attended
the District Annual (Bruce
South) meeting at the Legion
Hall, Lucknow. Silver Lake
Institute were hostesses.
Mrs. John Barr and Wiuni-
fred Percy were Sunday ev-
ening dinner guests with
Edna and May Boyle.
Relatives from here at-
tended the burial service of
the late Lloyd Percy of St.
Catharines at Kincardine
Cemetery.
Evening Auction Sale
of
Household Effects and Antiques will be held for
MRS. R. H. [STELLA) KING
With additional consignments, in the
-TEESWATER ARENA on MONDAY MAY 23
starting at 6100 p.m.
Listings include livingroom, diningroom, kitchen and
bedroom furniture, antique hall umbrella stand,
combination buffet -china cabinet with rounded glass,
large and small appliances, very large quantity of
dishes and glassware, 12 -place settings of Limouges
and Bavarian china, antique muzzle loader gun, and
much more. Listings subject to change without notice.
TERMS: CASH NIGHT OF SALE
SNACK BAR
AUCTIONEERS:
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392.6170
and
Grant McDonald, Ripley 395.5353
—20
CCHEAT PACE
Tit BUY Sill
TRADE OR RENT
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WINGHAM SALES ARENA
THIS WEEK
AT THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA, WE HAVE FOR
YOt; A SALE ON:
SPORTING GOODS
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
May 19,20,21
Rods, reels, fishing line, hooks, sinkers, lures, tackle
boxes, 12 ga. shot shells, 22 ammos snorkel sets,
rubber boots, running shoes, balls, etc.
Along with this sale we have tools such as: socket sets,
payer sets, hammers, etc.; great to have in the home or
at the cottage.
OUTSIDE available at wholesale prices a TRUCKLOAD
of bedding plants, daisies, marigolds, petunias, etc.
Also for 3 days only.
While at the sale be sure to check out our bulk foods,
canned goods, clothing and footwear, carpet and no
wax flooring, new and used furniture.
All at the Wingham Sales Arena, Open Mon. to Sat. 9 -
6 p.m. and Fri. niter till 9100 p.m.
357-1730
WINGHAM SALES ARENA