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CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER DODGE PLYMOUTH
wINGHAM ONIARIO
PHONE 357-3862'
25 Years of Service
to the Motoring Public
1975 CHRYSLER, Demo, air conditioning
1975 CHRYSLER CONOVA, air conditioning .
1973 TORINO, 2 door hardtop
1972 TOYOTA, 4 door with radio
1969 PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedan
1969 METEOR, 2 door hardtop
1968 CHEV, 4 door hardtop
TENDERS
FOR
WINTER MANAGE
FOR LUCKNOW ARENA
Tendered weekly.. salary to include all neve
essary assistants. Assistants ' to be paid by Arena
Manager. Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. All applications to be filed at Town
Office not later than 5 p.m., September 26, 1975.
For further information call 528-3539.
9tEd 1.11.11
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
announces the admission to partnership
effective October. 1, 1975
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT '
After October 1, 1975, the practice will be carried
on under the name of
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
at
39 West Street
Goclerich,, Ontario '
Telephone — 524-2011 P. O. Box. 307
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1200 Ka
HENSAIK
LIVESTOCK SALES
Saturday, .October. 4, 1975 .
AT 1:00 P.M.
Consisting of Steers, Heifers and Calves
FOR CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT:
Victor Hargreaves (519) 482-7511 Clinton
Barry Miller (519) 235-2717 Exeter or (519) 229-6205 Kirkton
AUCTIONEERS: Hector McNeil and Larry Gardiner
PLETCH ELECTRIC
WINGHAM
RESIDENTIAL FARM — INDUSTRIAL
AND COMMERCIAL
Phone Collect 357-1583
STERE OS
Cabinet Model Stereo with AM-FM Radio, 8 Track Tape Deck
and Record Player
COMPARE AT $429.00
$215.00
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN •
Bruce Farm Report
COMPARATIVE FEEDING
VALUE
Morrison's Feeds and. Feeding
has!gt,laie which compares the
fee • value of all feeds to corn
and soybean oil meal. We used
this table recently with corn at
$132.00 - ton and soybean oil meal
at $201.00 - ton.
Using these base figures, Bar-
ley was worth $136.64 - ton; oats
$123,54 - ton and mixed grain
$130.08 - ton. Corn silage was
worth $22.00 - ton and high quality •
alfalfa hay $79.93 -, ton. On that
date Barley was selling for $93.00
- ton; oats $85.00 - ton; and Mixed
grain $88.00 - ton. '
M. IL. Bolton,
Agricultural Rep.
NATIONAL 4-H CITIZENSHIP
SEMINAR
For possibly the first time in the
long history of 4-H in Bruce
County, we will be sending a del-
egate to the National 4-H Citizen
Am A PARTNER
IN UNITEDA
FEDERATED APPEALS
ship Seminar in Ottawa on Octo-
ber 4 - 8th. John Schlorff of R.R.
2 Elmwood, will be representing -.
Ontario on this Nation wide pro-
gram along, with two other 4-H'ers
from across the Province. John
was chosen from the one hundred
delegates attending the 4-H Prov-
incial Conference in June of this
year. Selection was based on the
delegate maturity as well 'as
teir ability and willingness to
ticipate in leadership building
activities conducted at the Prov-
incial Conference.
Congratulations and continued
goad' luck to John on his recent
appointment as a representative
to the National 4-H Citizenship
Seminar. '
Randy Willick,
Extension Assistant
WHITECHIACR:
Intended fOr last week
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkens,.
Kimberley and Robbie of Gowans-
town were Sunday visitors ,with his
parents Mr. and Mrs Earl
Wilkens.
Mark Inglis of High Gate spent
the week end with 'his mother, Mrs.
Tom Inglis and his wife who is at
the home of his mother, has- now
recovered and is walking with the
aid of one cane. She expects to
soon return home.
Mrs. Bob Adams returned home
on Saturday after spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs. John Adams
and baby at Windsor.
Mr' and Mrs. Dalton Schulti on
Monday visited with Mr. and •Mrs.
Reg Schultz and sons .of East
Wawanosh.
Miss, Kathy Purdon has a few
days holidays froni her 'work at
Blyth and is at her home here.
On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Laidlaw returned from their
wedding trip to the home of his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw and left on Sunday for their
hOme 'at Windsor.
Visitors on Sunday' with Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were Mr.
and Mrs. Cameron Simmons and
Mrs. Howard Long of London.
R. M. DesRoches of Lancaster
spent the week end at his home
here. Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Des Roehes were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Norris of Woodstock and
his brother, Remi Des Roches of
Penetang.
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Gibb were
week end visitors with his parents
Mr. and Mrs.• Dave Gibb.
We are happy to report that Miss
Gayle Rintoul returned home . on
Saturday from Wifigham Hospital.
Mr.• and. Mrs. Mack Cardiff of
Brussels were Saturday night
visitors. with' Mr. and Mrs: Bill
Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
p,f Scarborough spent the week end
with' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul and
on. Sunday guests were Mr. and.
Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and Jef-
fery, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Rintoul, Steven and Scott of West
Wawanosh and Mr. and ' Mrs.
Donald Gaunt of 'Chatham.
Visitors on the week end with
Mr. and Mirs. Carl McClenaghan
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenag-
han were Mr. . and Mrs. Doug
Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brooks of
Cayuga, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
McClenaghan of St..Thomas-, Mrs.
Ruth James-, Woodstock.
We are pleased to report little
Ryan Craig was released from
Wingham Hospital on Tuesday.
Albert Coultes on Sunday took
his brother-in-law Nelson Kerry,
who visited him list week back to
his' home at Chesley.
Thursday and Wednesday visit-
ors with Mrs. Gershom Johnston
were Mr.' and Mrs. Stewart Smith
of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Teed of Thornbury.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston,
David and Donna of St. Pauls were
Sunday visitors with his mother
Mrs. Gershom Johnston. ,
Charlie Leaver was a visitor on
Sunday with his sister Miss Millie
Leaver in a London 'Nursing Home.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
of Victoria ,B.C. were Friday
visitors with his mother Mrs.
Gershom 'Johnston.
Hugh Sinnamon, • Mrs. E. W.
Beecroft and Karen, on Saturday
attended 'a family gathering at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Forsyth of Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rutledge.
and Shawn' of Clinton on Sunday
visited with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. George Webster.
Bill Webster on Sunday attended
anniversary services at St. Helens
Church.
Miss ' Joyce Tiffin of Toronto.
spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin
and Miss Janet Sleightholm spent
the week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm and'
attended the 50th anniversary
services at Whitechurch United
Church.