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'ILUCKNOW° SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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AUCTION SALE
AN AUCTION SALE of complete
household effects and antiques will
be held for Mr. Herb. Duffy at his
residence in Teeswater on Thurs-
day, July 1, at 1:00 p.m. Complete
pat In next week's paper. ' Auction-
eers Wallace Ballagh, phone 392-'
0170;; Grant McDonald, phone 395-
5353. ;
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• AUCTION SALE
Of ;Household Effects
'willbe held for
F MRS.` JESSIE HOWELL
At, her residenc•, one block east of
main street. in Teswater on
SATURDAY, JUNE 19'
at 1;00 p.m. •
Chesterfield and chair;- swivel
rocker, arm • chair and hassocks; 2'
:floor lamps;. 2 table lamps; 2 smok
er stands; Marconi 21" T.V.; arm•
chair; desk; several small tables; ,
AUCTION `SALE
Of Real Estate, Houshold
Furniture, Antiques
will be. held for
WM. GRIFFIN
Havelock St., Village of Lucknow
ON SATURDAY,,30. JUNE 26
Refrigerator. T.V. u' set; vacuum
cleaner; floor polisher; washing
machine, -chrome kitchen -table -and
chairs; dining . room table . and
chairs; chesterfield and chair; cof-
fee table- 24beds and -mattress;
clothes closet; lamps; electric/ fry
pan; electric stove; china cabinet;
3 dressers; trunk ice box; dishes;
silverware; 2 antique rockers; bed-
ding; radio; electric iron; tea ket-
tle; mixette; ironing board; wheel-
barrow; garden tools; Frigidaire
refrigerator; Westinghouse electric.
oven; hot plate; 2 hall runners;
wool rug. and: pad; child iron crib;
mats and ,picture frames; mirrors; t drapes ,wash- stand,, numerous
Kenmore 4 burner electric stove;
Hoover vacuum cleaner; G.E. floors
polisher-;. table' (36" x 8') -with- re-.
movable legs; .. kitchen " cupboard;
Roy refrigerator; Wash stand;1
Beatty wringer washer (,double
tub); single couch; . 3 bdroom
suites; :2 washstand sets; sewing,
stand; couch; : table and stand;
metal bed and table; chrome kit:
-Cite; - chrome kitchen table;
4 wooden chairs; 2 wicker chairs
(1 rocker) `and wicker flower stand;
quilting frames mix master; quan-
tity of
uantity'of dishes and' cooking utensils;
wooden lawn Chairs; 2 lounge
chairs; wheel barrow; laundry
small articles.
Real Estate ... '
The_real-,estate-located-on -Have-
lock St. in the village of Lucknow
consisting of frame house and lot,
house has 2_ bedrooms, bathroom,
kitchen, dining :room and full base-
ment sells subject`+to reserve bid
rquiring • 10% cash day of Sale, bal-
ance in 30. days,
TERMS -CASH
ALLAN MacINTYRE, Auctioneer,
Bruce Fargo. Repoli
CORN AND BARLEY''
SWEEPSTAKES
The Bruce County Soil and Crop
Improvement is spon-
soring : Corn and Barley sweep•
stakes again. in,1971.
BARLEY The rules for the
Barley .Sweepstake are:
'
1. An entry fee of $5.00 must be
paid with each entry by July 1,'
-th`tOnio. Department of Ag
griculture and Food,Box 1330,
Walkerton, _Ontario.
2. The stakes will be $280.00 plus`
the 1971 entry fees. The to three
qualifyingentries to 'receive 5O,,
-30 and 20% of the stake.
3. The minimum size; of a field'
is ten acres.
4. The ' qualifying . objective is 2
tons of barley per acre.
5. All entrants must provide cost
. of productionfigures to the Bruce
Soil and. Crop Improvement As-
sociation.
CLEARING•AUCTION SALE
Of
Farm Machinery
Will: Be Held For
SILAGE CORN: The rules for the.
Silage Corn Sweepstakes are: ::.
1. An, entry fee of $5.00 must be
paid with each entry by August 1,
to the Ontario Department of Ag-
riculture and Food, Bbx 1330.
Walkerton, Ontario.
mi
2.' •The mimum size of a field'_
is ten acres.
3. Th
tons of silage at 65% moisture.
4 The stake will be $100.00 plus
p1
i
entry, fees, to be divided among
the top three qualifying entries at'.
50, 30 and 20%.
5. All entrantsmust provide cost
'owe -the -Bruce•
til "and Crop Improvement`. 'As-
-TO-cation.
s-:
Oc�a"`_tion..:.•
EARWIGS
Theannual pests have appeared
again. Spraying a band all around
the house and up the foundation
with chlordane or malathion is...
the best control.
HAYLAGE
U you are tired of handling bal-
ed hay and have decided on hay •
otheLart,tdesmerous to
mention.
• TERMS CASH
Owners and auctioneers not respon-
sible for 'any accidents, that may
occur day of sale
Proprietors Mrs. Jessis C. ' Nowell
Auctioneers. ,Wallace Bellagh.
Phone' 392-6170
Grant McDonald, >Phone, 395.5353
BROWNIE
The lst'hucknow Brownie •Pack
met on Tuesday, June 8th. • The .
meeting opened with'a game,
"Fire On; The Mountain"..'
Helen Winer was'•'the' Fair'
Queen-and:after she had placed
the .Toadstool;.they had Brownie
Ring. The Brownies hopped their.
Fairy Gold and each Sixer,did '
inspection in hewn Six.
A ;L IRWIN
Lot:-'41,--Concession:12; East-Wawan
osh, Township, : '1 block south of
Wingham and Ya block west of no.
4..Jtighway on
"THURSDAY; JUNE 24
1:30 p.m..j'
Ford 816 tractor with freeman.
loader and .L.PT.O , Ford . 9N
tractor; W.C.- Allis Chalmers trac-
tor with W.D. kit and pulley; M.T.
John Deere tractor; ;'International 3
farrowplow 3 -patent : hitch cunt
son 'lished a air •of shoes and
• po. ..p
Joan' Hamilton passed, her test for
'sewing on two kinds of buttons.. ,
During Pow Wow Brown'Owl
told the ;Brownies' about the Pack
Holiday that will be held in ,l/uly, •
Joan Hamilton showed her picture.:
made from blossoms and Marion .
.___. na tlioldLthe__BLownies gab
tor; M.H.'. cultivator; M.H. seed
drill; New Idea 7 ft. mower; Oliver
side rake on. rubber; M.H.. hay
loader; ' • 26' ft. George White ' ele-
vator with motor.; M.H. binder with
canvas; M.F. wagon' with 16 ft.
rack; New ' Idea . No. 12 manure
spreader;= M.F. No. 9 baler : with
grain .kit ,(like new); George White
thresher ' with. 100 ft. belt; . Letz
grinder with 60 ft. belt; Woods vac-
uum pump with . x horse ' motor;
Pipeline with `stall to ' s • 2 .Univer-
s . milker units; De Lav . e ectric
cream separator;
Beatty feed cart,
cattle clippers; 200 gal. water
trough; Baler,' twine; cedar ' rails;.
chains; scrap iron; gas cook stove
electric and wood cook stove; Num-
erous small items.
Owner . or auctioneer will not be
responsible for accidents.
TERMS CASH
'about
BRIAN' RINTOUL; . Auctioneer. •
am collection which.'she W ih-t�echurch Plwne 357.2349
her, . stamp
had brought to the meeting.
Brown. Owl presentedthree
Brownies -with their Second Stripe,,
they were Jill Murray, Dawn Nel-
son:and Joan Hamilton., ' Mary
Lynn Cayley received- three inter-
,. est badges, Minstrel, Housekeep-
• er and Cook., Tawny Owl then.
presented Joan Hamilton and
Nancy Thompson with thele Gold-
,..
Ivlaclntyr de dernonstrated :for the.
rest of,the Park how to bandage a....
cut -finger and; a -grazed knee with
Susan Thompsonacting as• -the
patient., .
Brown Owl told the Brownies
that this was the• last meeting.
for- June and that Brownies would
start again on Tuesday,. September
14th. r .
The meeting closed with, Brown-
ie • aps an everyone • eaving •y
the Arch.
es or
tor:
shfield will D
he Tm:.ihIrot
Before
londay, November 1st, 1971
ent and
•
DONALD M� SIMPSO ,, CL RK
lage,..here is.; a short recipe.
1. Cut• early, 1/10 bloom.
2. Wilt down': to .50: to 65% `mois-
ture. Usually :one; day.
3. Chop fine,:' one inch maximum.
4. Use' a distributor in; the :silo.. •
M. R. Bolton
Agricultural Representative
SflNcIVE
NVITATI
WEDNESDAY, JUNEEl6th ,1971
R.R 1 LUCKNOW
HIGIWAY'• 86, 2 MILES WEST OF `WHITECHURCH;
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Hornelite, with its worldwide reputation ..
for quality products and expert service,
chooses its dealers with care and s
proud to recommend our newest repre=
sentative to ,the chain saw buying public.
elens...
unggnnon
They St. Helens, Women•s Insti
tute held their meeting 'in the `hall
on Thursday e'vening`s This was
the. Historical Research and Grand-
mother's Meeting.' 7Thirty-five
.ladies attended... The roll call•:
;was answered by." 'A. popular, song
During the business it was ,d'ec-
;ide'd that we should ..buy ten•doz-
en knives'and. forks. for our'.hala.. '.r
A donation of $10; was given to 'the
'Waikathon.. The members will
help serve meals at the Craft . ' •
Show in Lucknow in July; Mrs.
Allan Miller, 'announced that Mrs.
.Harold Gaunt is•the'•new,district
President o iron •est, e� St,
Helens ,W .I.. are very proud to hav
Annie as the.District President. •
This is the first time, for sixty
years that St. Helens has had this
honour. ;
' by
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OF STRATFORD '
24- Hour
Approiak
2nd and 3rd MORTGAGES
Arranged in the Convenience
Of Your Home
LOW . cost. gi can 'call
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nvestmenta Corp.. 'Ltd., 330 Bay
Street, Toronto. Call collect.
366.9586,
Svgs. 231-8146
It was decided. to hold our. bus
trip on June ,22. :
Mrs." Russel Philips gave a read-
ing "How To Grow 01d Gracious-
ly".
raciously". •
Our guest speaker Mr. Pi -farts
M'athers. was 'introduced. by Mrs.
E. W. Rice`.: Mr Mathers spoke
on--His-tEir-i-ea-l-Resea-reh and-als
showed. slides, which were quite
interesting. Mrs. Gordon Struth-
ers thanked Mr. Mathers and pies
ented'him with a gift.,•
Mrs.' Chas. MacDonald resent'-,
ed Mrs. Elwood Barbour with a ••
gift from the W.1, and Miss Helen
Harper will also receive one as
they are no longer living::at St.
Helens.
Thirteen members of the Dun
gannon Women's Institute met. at. • `
the home. of Mrs. Harvey Alton.
Ou0<roll call was answered with
a clipping or article about A
Eskimo ori Indian Development;
Mrs. • Clarence McClenaghan dis-
'a-dell-made_of . `
Prairie' gopher fur. and beads
P
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from: tine Yukon,: which. had been
presented . o Mr. Robert 'MCClen
aghan .by his'-grariddaughter Beat-
rice..
A. rePort, of the' .Officer's. Con
ference in Guelph. was. given by
Mrs. Fred Young.
-
ents and the W.I. scrapbooks' were.
on display. The tickets. for the
two -.quilts -were then.
.4.rePo
r-ticket for the large quilt was
drawn•'by our oldest member Mrs.•
jack-�'Ryan c1-nd-the--w-inner._w.a.
Mrs. Arnold' Stothers of the Nile,
The second quilt' draw for. the .
crib quilt was pulled by Mrs.. ;Win..
SteWart. and the winner was. lvIrs. .
Bett` Pennin ton of R R: 2
• Contests -were- held for the •
Grandmothers which proved quite
entertaimtng
A lovely lunch 1•8..served by
Mrs. Bill 'Purdon, Mrs 'Mussel. •
Phillips and••Mrs, Lloyd Whytock.
Wingharn
The topic was very capably
given by .Mrs Lorne Ivers and in-
Vo-lvodall rrre-mbers-pres-ent =I tin -..•:.-
meeting closed with the: W. I.
•grace and lunch was provided hy,•
14s. Chester Finnigan, Mrs : ,.(Iu,ih`
McWhinney and Mrs. Chas.
Travis.
Several of, the .Dungannon
ladies attended the District
Annual at Londesboro.' Mrs, ilarv.
.ey Alton and Miss Iva Carr were
in charge of the memorial serer
vice. The day.was much enjo,�cd.
by those who attended.
The Dungannon W I.'s next
meeting win be held on'JtIfte 24th
at the home ,of Mrs. Wilut Brown,
with the theme' being 'Agriculture.,: