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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-25, Page 19°town&Country „ASSIFIED 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale FARMERS & DEALERS Reserve This Date MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1981 10 A.M. SHARP Including a large selection of tractors, ploughs, discs, cultivators, land rakers, seed drills, weed sprayers, fertilizer spreaders, corn planters, manure spreaders, bale feeders, balers, stookers, haybines, swathers. mowers, rakes, elevators, wagons, harvesters, forage boxes, blowers, combines. grinder mixers, rotary mowers, stone picker , snow blowers, grain augers. blades, gravity boxe . snowmobiles. plus lawn and Selling By Numbe Lunch Booth on Grounds Terms: Cash or cheqva day of sale *TRUCKING AVA1 BLE ANYWHERE* Owner or Auctioneer no responsible for ac- cidents on property day of sale. AUCTIONEER: JIM McCARTNEY Waterdown, Ontario DON'T MISS IT - SEE YOU THERE! Wayne Ward Farm Equipment Hwy. No. 6, Wiartors, Ontario PHONE: (519) 534-2980 or (519) 534-1638 AUCTION SALE of FARM EQUIPMENT to be held for GARY DAUSHIN Lot 1, Con. 12, Ashfield Twp., 6 miles_ west..: and.1 mile south of Llrcknow or 6 miles east of 21 Highway. SATURDAY, MARCH 28 - 1:00 P.M. TRACTORS: I.H. 1206 cab and axle duals 18.4.38's (new Firestone deep tread tires); MF 180 and duals; I.H. Super 14 (like new) EQUIPMENT: White 7600 combine cab, 4 row wide corn header, floater bar & pick-up header; JD 7000 corn planter 4 row c/w insectlon and monitor (like new); I.H. 5100 seed drill c/w craws seeder (1 yr. old); 5 -row AC tool bac Soybean planter; Gehl 800 Hi -throw recutter blower; Krause 16'/2 cult. c/w harrows; 16—pony harrow; AC -2000 4-18 plow JD 12' wheel disc; 6 -section harrows c/w transport bar; 4 -row wide or 6 row narrow triple K tool bar stuffier; JD 3 -section 3 PTH Roto Hoe; George White 14' cult.; Cen- tury 300 Gal. 3 PTH sprayer; N-1 8" - 41' PTO auger (new); 2-10 ton wagons c/w 300 bus. Kllbros. Boxes; MF 655 swather c/w conditioner; MF 1560 round baler (1 yr. old); 12' Kilbros hydraulic auger; Case stock chopper; 12' coil packer; 2000 gal. water tank; -3-Hyd. Cyt.; I.H. mower; Smidley pig feeder (new); Other pig feeders. etc. - All equipment is like new and well main- tained and kept inside. in case of bad weather sale held inside. TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE Prop. Auctioneer GARY DAUPHIN GORDON BRINDLEY 395-5617 529-7970 AUCTION SALE of FARM MACHINERY AND SOME HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND ANTIQUES will be held for OLIVER McCHARLES 6 miles west of Lucknow on Hwy. 86 THURS., APRIL 2 nd at 10:30 A.M. TRACTORS: 2120 J.D. Tractor with cab; also 18.4 x 30 trac- tor chaln3_434 Int. Tractor with loader and belt pulley; also 14.9 x 28 tractor chains. TILLAGE AND SEEDING EQUIPMENT: 3 furrow Super Chief int. 3 - 3 Pth. Plow; 111/2' Kongskilde Cultivator, heady new; 15 Run Cockshutt Drill with power lift; 6 sections of Drag Harrows with stretcher; No. 530 Int. Manure Spreader, nearly new. HAY 'AND HARVEST EQUIPMENT: No. 3 M.F. Baler with thrower; 2 wagons with basket racks; No: 311 Cockshuft Side Delivery Rake - 5 bar; 7' M.H. Mower with auger and PTO; 40' Smoker Bole Elevator; 3 Pth. Bale Fork for Big Bales; Heavy steel Bale Feeder for Big.Boles. MISCELLANEOUS: 14 H.p. Ona n Generator with 100' Rubber Cable; 71/2' Art Helm Double Auger Snow Blower; Buzz saw with belt and 32" blade; Hydraulic Wood splitter for tractor; Beatty Self -Oiling Windmill. head complete; 1 Gallon Roundup. FEED: Approx. 3,000 - 3,500 Bale's of Hay; Approx. 1,200 Bales of Straw. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS And ANTIQUES: Portable Gibson Dishwasher; 30". Admiral Electric Stove with Hood; Quantity of Dishes and Cooking Utensils; 2 Bedroom Suites. Beds, Dressers and Chests of Drawers; Oak Dresser; Cherry Chest of Drawers with Corved Handles; Fern Stand; Ripley Woodworker's Chair; Antique Pic- tures and Frames; Antique Milk Glass Lamp; Chamber Pots; Tea Pet Stands; Quantify of Salt Dishes including Master Sets; Lanterns and Lamps; Washstand; Quantity of Quilts and Mats; Old Books; Other Articles too num- erous to mention. ORDER OF SALE: Beginning with Household Effects, Farm Equipment and Machinery at approximately 1 p.m. TERMS: Cash Day of Sale Farm Sale Due to health reasons For further particulars phone 39S-5266. Lunch Booth Sole to be undercover if bad weather AUCTIONEERS: Grant McDonald Wallace Ballagh Ripley Teeswator 395-5353 392-6170 Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482=7898 AUCTION CALENDAR FRIDAY, MARCH 27 1 P.M. Tractors and machinery for Nell .Lowey in Colborne Township. SATURDAY, MARCH 26 1 P.M. Combine, backhoe, 3 tractors, machinery, etc. for Clint Wilson, 1' miles north of Auburn and 1 mile east. SATURDAY. APRIL 4 12 NOON - Tractors and machinery for Louis Farewell, Zurich, Ont. TUESDAY APRIL 7 1:30P. Surplus tractors, track machinery, etc. for Knight Farms and Doug Swan at Swan Farm in Bruceifled. SATURDAY. APRIL 11 10 A.M. Furniture and Antiques to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn. 47. Card of thanks FREEMAN We would, like to thank everyone, for the lovely flowers, baby gifts and cards while in the hospital. Special thanks to doctors and nurses, also Christine and Dad for looking, after Jennifer so well.—Lois and Sarah Jean. -12 GODERICH TRQTTIN,iG ASSOCIATION The Goderich Trotting Association would like to thank everyone who attended, and made our dance a great suc- cess. Special thanks Co the women who made and served lunch, plus our dance com- mittee. Thank you.—G.T.A. —12ar HORTON I would like to express my thanks to my family and friends for cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Cauchi and Chan, nurses and Rev. Wood,—Frank Horton.-l2nx ***********.********* * LAMB'S AUCTIONEERING * * Phone 524-9657 * Auctioneer* Is my business, * not a sideline. * Graduate of Reisch College of Auctioneering * ***********7k********. e_4) de/iJc• d(i�i FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION for Isidore Ducharme Hold on the premises, 1/4 mile north of St. Joseph, on Hwy. 21 (North of Grand Bend) on Wednesday, April 8 at 1 :15 P.M. Consisting of Case 600 Combine cw scour cleaner, chopper spreader, and pick-up / Int. 574 Tractor cw PTO. remotes, heat houser and duals (16-9-30) / Int. 404 Tractor, Farman in mint condition / 11' Triple "K" cultivator with harrows 1 Kewanee 10' Disc with Hyd. lift / 4 row Int. planter cw sprayer / Int. 16 regia drill'/ 4 row bean puller / 4 row Innes windrower / 4 row stuffier / int. 3 furrow 16" bottom Trail plow / 10' cuitl-packer / 3 pth,- 5' LIttIe.Rhlno-scraper-blede- / Colsa 200 gallon sprayer cw pump a 24' boom / New Ideal cycion spreader (new) / 2-175 bu. V -boxes & running gear / Fiat rack and wagon / 35' - 4" auger / Paulk 6' grass cutter / Wifo 3 pth loader / land roller / harrows / scales / snow blower / and many more Items. Note - Owner retiring, farm rented. TERMS CASH NO RESERVE For More Information Phone RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES Sales Manager - DICK ROBINSON 527-1336 or 527-1456 tqfffitz;e, AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS\ 77 MAIN ST • .SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO .519) 527-1458 ��ezlivae, J .2.locia/e1 \1 RATHWELL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Held at Rathwoll Auction Complex, 2 miles south, of Clinton at Vanastra. Consisting of tractors, farm equipment, also under Instruction from trustees to sell can, trucks, shop and garage equipment, tools and cement forming equipment, (unreserved). Saturday, March 28 at 11:00 AM CEMENT FORMS AND EQUIPMENT: Largo quantity of cement forms (60 4 ft. x 8 ft. x 2/. Inch sheets of plywood, approx. 100 dura forms); bracing ties; ad - 'eatable brackets; molds; 1/2 hp. cement vibrator; compactor; power trowel; portable 20 gallon gasoline form oiler; salimander heater; 180 amp canox weldor; 1/2 inch drill press; electric air ham- mer; cement tools; quantity of carriage - and machine bolts. FARM MACHINERY: Clark articulating 4 wheel drive 225 hp farm tractor with cab; Int. H. tractor, int. 175 bu. P.Y.O. manure spreader. WD 4 tractor cw hydraulic loader; 66 Oliver cw 2 row scuf- fier; New Holland 905 self-propelled swather with finger pickup; Case 181/2 ft. cultivator cw wings and spring tooth harrows; Glance 20 ft. cultivator cw leveling harrows; 4 row mower bean puller; Innes 500 AR windrower; Int. C. motor; George White 3 pth sprayer with 20 ft. boom; McCormick 15 run grain and fertilizer drift and many more Items. TOOLS & MISC.: Heavy duty battery charger, drill press, 5 ton floor lack, floor stands, sleeve pullers, % Impact portable grinder; cut-off saw, electric hydraulics; 10 ton hydraulic lack; small tap and die set; ven:tile puller set; 5 ton hoist; braising rods; tap and dies; nuts and bolts; sand blaster (shop); Canox welder; fire extinguishers; electric motors; work benches; TRUCKS AND CARS: 1964 Mercury 2 ton cw 16 ft. grain box; % ton Ford 4 wheel drive; 1964 Ford Econoline van cw stove, cooler, etc.; 2 door Cadillac cw air con- ditioning, power steering, power brakes, cruise. TRAILERS: 26 ft: twin axle trailer with boll hitch; heavy duty trailer with army hitch; trailer ac- cessories: Tag -a -long 22 ft. tri -axle troller (Beaver Tall). For more Infcrmatlon phone RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES Sales Manager - Dick Robinson 527.1336 or 527-1456 eq,7��Tlkei <'<Y<l'/e,i AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST • • SEArORTH. ONTARIO (5191 527-1458 NOK 1Wn 4 47. Card of thanks AUSTIN The family of the late Mrs. Marie Austin wish to express sincere appreciation for the many acts ,of kindness and expressions of sympathy received at the time of their loss of a dear mother, gran- dmother and sister. Special thanks to Rev. Fr. E. J. Dentinger, Catholic Women's League and McCallum Funeral Home. -12x BEACOM 1 would like to thank all my friends and relatives for their visits, cards and treats while was in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Chan and the nurses and staff in ICU 'a d second floor east for their kindness to me.—Bill Beacom. -12x COLBORNE SNOWMOBILE CLUB The Colborne Snowmobile Club wishes to thank .all who attended the dance on March 14, 1981, making it a tremendous success. All proceeds from this dance will go towards ' buying • trail grooming equipment. Prizes donated by Argyle Marine, Smith Garden Centre and Huron Cycle and Sport were greatly appreciated.—Ken Wilson, President • Colborne Snowmobile Club. -12 DICKSON I would Bice to thank everyone for their cards, treats, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Goderich Hospital. A very sincere •thanks to Dr. Walker, nurses .and .staff -on ..first- tiger for their care and kindness to me.=Pearl Dickson. -12 LEFEBRE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lefebre ancTl'aniii'y" isfi-to.Bank--fhb people of Auburn and district for the friendly welcome ex- tended to. them, also for prayers, cards and good wishes received during Mrs. Lefebre's recent illness. -12 MADGE I would,like to thank the doctor nd staff of Alexandra Hospital for their concern and care during my stay there. Thanks also 'to my family; friends and, neighbors for all the kindness shown me during my illness.—Helen Madge. -12x. McK INZIE • I wouldlike to thank all my neighbors and friends for their kindness, when I was a patient in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Gordon and Ehnira Finnigan, Morley and Eileen Leeking, also. to all; the nurses who took such good care of me, Dr. J. Rourke, Dr. Hollingworth for their care and concern.—Sincerely, Mrs. Jean McKenzie. -12 RI:EGER The family of the late William Daniel Rueger wish to express sincere appreciation and thanks to friends and neigh- bors for prayers and support, flowers, donations to the Heart Fuld, bakingand cards during the loss of a dear father and grandfather. Special thanks to the ladies of Ontario Street United Church for a lovely lunch and hospitality. Thanks also to Rev. Norman Pick, Beatty Funeral Home, Dr. Flowers, Hob Talbot and personnel from the Holmesvi Ile Landfill, -The Rueger and Cartwright families. -12 Sl'MMERS 1 wish to thank Canadian Legion Branch 109, Ladies Legion Auxiliary for the lovely cards, Faye Sheardown for the• rosebud, Yvonne Porter for the fruit, Ray Barker who stopped and said "Hello Sharon Scruton for visits, all of which was much appreciated. Also thanks to all who inquired about Bert in Westminster Hospital: he is now doing well.- Sincerely, • Lil 'Sum•' mors.'_ 12 VA NCE We would like to thank Dr. Cauchi and the first floor nurses for taking good care of Roberta .during her stay at. Goderich Hospital. --Jim and Cathy. 12nx l TOO L ATE TO CLASSIFY • FOR SAI E • 15 cubic foot. side by side refrigerator -freezer. gold color. New condition. Phone 524-9111 12 _ ON TUESDAY next, how old. will Willa be^ Some of us feel it could be thirty-three. Happy Birthday, The Gang. -112 FOR RENT Two bedroom mobile home. fridge and stove included, available April 1st, located in Huron Haven, Phone 526-7784.-- 12,13 " • WEDDING STATIONERY - large attractive variety to choose from • prompt service! Drop in and see them at the Signal -Star office located on the Bayfield Road. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Z,111111--PAGE18 _ TftWit&country RHAL Tis STATE CIiffOl REAL ESTATE BROKER BILL CLIFFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER -26 Square - Gederleh 624-9097 124-6710 524-0151 ,NEW LISTINGS 65 ACRES - Ashfield Twp. 60 workable. '/o down. L.R.W., Port Lot 33. Call Steve Buchanan. No. 153 RAVINE LOT - Bluewater Beach. Asking '12,500.00. Open for offers, and terms. Coll John Schneiker. No. 152 RAGLAN ST. - Large lot. Good buy. See this 4 bedroom home which is listed for quick sale. Call Enid Bell. No. 151' GODERICH TWP. - 15 acres. 1/2 down. All treed. Can be con- verted into Several building lots. Call John Schneiker. No. 150, POINT CLARK LAKEFRONT LOT '14,000.00. No. 149 NEW ALUMINUM SIDING - Stop and look at this 1 bedroom home. Ideal investment. Asking only '18,90.0.00 with 20% 'down. Phone Jack Cummings. No. 148 OVER:LOOKING LAKE - Brick bungalow with finished basement, drilled well, electric heat and insulated, ther- mopane windows, cedar deck. Call Enid Bell. No. 147 DUNGANNON - Berry Street. 3 bedroom attractive aluminum -sided home. Many extras included. Low down - payment. Phone Enid Bell. No. l,. 6 OPEN FOR OFFERS - 2 bedroo '/z storey frame home. 11 % mortgage 'can be assumed. Fireplace in large hvingroom. Basement has huge cold storage room. Phone Enid Bell. No. 145 INCOME PROPERTY - Two storey stucco duplex plus 11/2 storey converted to a deluxe apt. Completely renovated. Call Jack Cummings. No. 144 HORIZONVIEW LAKEFRONT LOT '19,500.00. No. 143 HORIZONVIEW LAKEFRONT COTTAGE - SOLD - No. 142 EXECUTIVE ESTATE located near Benmiller on a nicely treed 1.3 acre lot is this 3 bedroom, 2 storey quality custom-built brick home featuring 3 fireplaces, family room, music alcove, partly finished rec. room and 2 car garage. Call Jack Cummings. No. 141 ' DO YOU WANT a small born; 'nicely landscaped grounds, spring iedrcreek plus acreage? Then, see the 3 bedroom home featuring large, bright livingroom and diningroom. Colborne Twp. See sill Clifford. No. 140 ' MARY ST. - 3 bedrooni, family home. Immediate possession. Large workshop. Excellent terms. CaII Enid Bell. No. 139 BAYYIEW FARMS.L.AKEFRO.N-TL:c?Tls " 'E.0 .- s!.:--1 - JACK CUMMINGS .. 524-0051 ENID BELL ,• 524-6191 JOHN SCHNEIKER 524-9135 CLEO COLQUHOUN 462-9968 BILL CLIFFORD . 524-9090 STEVE BUCHANAN 514-4700 GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK GK 0 0 0 0 0 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t? 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 OK OK OK OK OK OK GIG It&GIC REALTY 8 Insurance Inc. 53 West St., Goderich 524-2118 YOUR HURON COUNTY FARM SPECIALIST JOHN TALBOT ,524-2S20 FARMS CLINTON AREA - 200 acre Dairy farm, 2 homes, drilled well, large barn, 75 cows and quota. All machinery & feed included. STANLEY. TWP. - Excellent cash crop form, 200 acres cloy loam, large.borns, 4 bdrm.. ranch. style hone, NEAR KINCARDINE - 250 acre Cash crop farm, systematically tiled KINLOSS TWP. - 400 acres systematically tiled, Huron day loam.• NEAR PAISLEY - 450 acres beef farm. KINLOSS TWP-- 150 acres systematically tiled. GODERICH TWP. - 85 acres cash crop form, tiled last year, excellent 4 bdrm. home. Priced to sell. ASHFIELD TWP., - 100 acre cash crop farm with ex- cellent steel barn, set up for hogs. • New 40 x 80 shed. Good. 4 bedroom • home, 81/2% mortgage available. 90 SOW OPERATION - in Seaforth Area, includes 2 barns, liquid manure, 12 year old split level home 'featured on a beautiful 5 acre setting, '100,000. .GODERICH TWP. - 80 acres of cash crop land,' 2 storey home; large barn. COLBORNE TWP. - 100 acre Cash Crop farm, ex- cellent home & good barn. STANLEY TWP. - 150 acre cash crop farm, 100 acres workable, 50 acres hardwood bush, cloy loam soil, excellent buy. ASHFIELD TWP. - 212 acre Dairy or Cash Crop farm, can be purchased with or without cows & quota. Good 4'bdrm. Ranch style home, Targe barn & machine shed. ASHFIELD TWP. - 200 acre Beef farm, large feedlot and good barn. 34 x 80 machinery shed, good 4 bdrm. 1'•2 storey home, level Perth clay loam soil. STANLEY TWP. Excellent cash crop farm, 146 acres of systemptically tiled, clay loam, features large barn & good 4 bdrm. home. HAY TWP.- 100 acres of Huron clay loam, systematically tiled, good born & home, near •-Zurirh. • .. :. •STANLEY TWP. - 200 acres of clay & sand loam, systematically tiled, good barn and 4 bdrm. bornle. HAY TWP. - 180 acres of Perth clay & sand loam, excellent cash crop farm near lake. ASHFIELD TWP. - 237 acres, beef or cash crop farm good 4 bedroom home, large barn and machine shed. 10", mortgage available. ASHFIELD TWP. - 150 acres excellent cosh crop farm with good 4 bedroom home and large barn. Spring possession. Make us an offer. HULLETT TWP. - Two.100 acre parcels of cash crop land systematically tiled, no buildings. Winter wheat lo sell with property. Priced to sell. HOBBY FARMS GODERICH TWP. - 20 acres with modern 3 bedroom bungalow. Suitable for market gardening or hobby farm, Priced to sell. CLOSE TO GODERkH - country property, ex• cellent 3'bedroom ranch, with Targe rec room. This 4 acre property features car garage with workshop small -,barn, new in 1974. Spring creek through hack of property, drilled well and an extra lot that con be severed. COUNTRY PROPERTY - three acre hobby farm near the Nile, 3 bedroom home, shed with workshop and barn area. Suitable for market gar- dening Make us an offer. • GODERICH TWO. - 13 acre hobby farm, modern ranch style home with cor garage and paved drive. Barn suitable for horses, cattle or sows. 7 acres of pasture, 6 acres of bush with trough stream through property. Owner says sell. BAYFIELD AREA • Beautiful recreational property, 16 acres of bush. 6 acres workable. Priced right. We have several cash crop forms available 100.500 acres in Huron County. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,r- Gueiph universi sponsors pork • symposium there's plenty, of time for producers to -discuss their concerns in open se stops and round tale discundonel. The young pig is the subject for the second day. Among presentations are sessions about causes of piglet mortality, pig behaviour and welfare, diseases and diets for young, "a l'Jlnhi ( iii Fit oil the sow and the young pig are the basis of good pork produc- tion," says Professor Young. "If the'pmgram is a.success this year, we may focus on another area of swine production next year." The Gleelph Pon Syme posium is being held at the Holiday Inn in Guelph. Coat to attend the conference is ;150 per person, *175 at the door. This registration fee includesmeals, sessions and proceedings. For in- formation write Dr. W. S. Young, Co-ordinator of Agricultural Extension, Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario NIG 2W1. The Ontario Agricultural College at the University of Guelph is sponsoring a, two- day pork symposium April 14 and 15 directed at management of the sow and the young pig. "This program is designed for the progressive swine producer who wants in-depth information about sow and young pig management," says Professor Les ' ! oun&of the University of Guelph Animal and Poultry Science Department. • The program brings together a slate of in- ternational authorities on pork production from France, Denmark, Virginia and Iowa " as well as Canadian experts from three • provinces. The first day of the con- ference focuses on the sow, honing in on subjects such as gilt selection, immunity in the sow herd, and suggestions for sow management from farrowing to rebreeding. Although the program features top speakers, Reduced to 659,500. Delightful family home. Close to schools. "A,1" condition. Your last chance to own prime property under !60.000—great investment. •large rec room •two baths •laundry room' REALTY WORLD® Call"Rita Allen 524-8100 or 524-8480 *patio doors *large seeded •double garage 5-175 W.J.- Hughes Realty Ltd. 38 East St., Goderich WORKMAN REAL ESTATE LTD. SEAPOUTN: HENRY MERO 527-i ce BILL HENDERSON 327-0995 STEVE MURRAY 345-1172 Lorsoessom GERRIT WILTS 323.4229 CLINTON: . HAROLD WORKMAN 4S2-3435 PETER DAMSMA-- 4124049 AILEEN CRAIG 412-3649 25 ACRES - Systematically tiled, near Seaforth. '55,000. F516 420 HOG BARN - 4 bdrm. house, 20 acres near Brussels F246 24 ACRES- new 30 sow barn or workshop, 3 bedroom home, Morris Twp. '65,000E676 244 ACRES - 144 workable Teeswater loam, well drained, 100, acres bush,, house, barn, drilled well and silo. '250,000. 100 ACRES - 96 workable, good cash crop land, brick house, beef born, near Londesboro F701 DAIRY - 60 tie ups, pipeline,2 Targe loose pens, 2 silos, 149 acres, brick house F413 MODERN BARN - 40' ,x 150', bank barn, good home, 50 acres, near Auburn. F785 DAIRY - 200 acres, 185 workable, 62 tie-ups, pipeline, 3 silos, 45 Holsteins & quota. Brick house, near Kincardine. F787 65 SOW - Farrowing barn, second barn, orchard, 4 bedroom house, 5 acres near Seoforth: F726 BASIC LAYER•QUOTA - 14,400, 2 barns. 7 bedroom home, 100 acres, 97 workable. Near Londesboro. F727 198 ACRES - 118 workable, 72 systematically drained, 25 acres hardwood. F650 MODERN SO SOW Farrow to finish barn, liquid manure, 187 acres, 175 workable, 3 bedroom home, 10-1/8 % mortgage. F735 80 MILK COWS - Large quota, 24,003 broiler quota, modern barn, excellent brick home, 225 acres workable. F721 167 ACRES - 145 workable, gravel pit, 7 acres bush. Morris Twp. F501 MODERN, 70 SOW BARN - Large modern home. 73 acres workable. 50 acres bush. F472 " D MODERN HOG BARNS - And young orchard. 5 acres near Clinton, reduced, '129,000. F689 753 ACRES - 61/2 mile radius, 3000 heat.units. F699 100 SOW FARROW TO FINISH - brick house, steel shed, 182 acres, 160 workable or 85 acres. F596 703 ACRES - 628 workable, some systematically tiled. More could be cleared. 3'sets of buildings. F655 00 SOW BALI - 115 fattening, liquid manure, .brick home. Excellent buildings, 28 acres. F756 100 SOW - 365 fat pig capacity. Liquid manure. 5 bedroom house, 11 acres, F760 310 ACRES 252 workable, gravel pit, hardwood bush, modern house. beef and pig 'barns. Mortgage considered. F761 200 HOG CAPACITY - Brick bungalow, small acreage'®dlt Holmesville.'75,000. F7&4 BROILER QUOTA - 20,000 plus class II roaster', A quota, 12,120 annual pullet production, 70,000: modern 4000 sq. ft. home, built-in pool, 20 scenic acres available with it, 18,000 layer quota. 3 bedroom home, 30 acres. F480 100 ACRES - 80 workable, drained, barn. F766 DAIRY - 200 acres. 165 workable, 85 free stall double fix herringbone, quota available. F743 50 ACRES - 46' workable near Brussels. F749 138 ACRES - 125 systematically drained, 80 sow, 600 hog capacity. Modern home. Hay Twp. '420,000. F772 37 TIE UP BARN - 100 acres, 94 workable; good house. '185,000.F778 GRAIN DRYER SETUP - Modern house, 100 acres, highway location. F715 100 ACRES - 70 workable, gravel hills, bush. F704