The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-17, Page 61,6
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th, 1972
YflENUR
Why Let Old
Jewell), Hang
Around?
Let us make it
look like new.
Then --- wear it
and enjoy it. We
repair, clean; new,
antique jewelry.
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W. JOS. AGNEW
WATCHMAKER --JiAVEtER
DIAMOND SETTER
SCHMIDS. JEWELRY
. AND CHINA
LUCKNOW
FUELS
• HEATING OILS •
SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS ,
LUCKNOW
I.A BAILEY
Real Estate
CLINTON
I wish to express my apprecia-
tion and thanks to my many friends
for the cards, letters and flowers
while a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin
and Dr. McKim and nurses.
Mrs. J. Wesley Joynt
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all our friends in Luck-
now and Kinhiss. The wedding
gift 'will be extremely, useful. We
appreciate your generosity and
special thanks to those who 'made
this possible.'
'Carole and Ian MacKenzie
s.
A MANN
MX 167
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It
150_ a(re_fanii_with modernized
house and nearly new barn on
paved road in Morris Township,
130 acres workable. Maitland
River crossw property.
139
pa
acres, 8 miles from Blyth on
ved road with brick, home in
excellent condition and barm
eqUipped for bogs or cattle.
3 bedroom brick home :n Blyth
with all modern conveniences,
Close to up town.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
, Ontario Farm land acreage has
decreased by 10% since 1%7
CONTACT
MASON BAILEY
4824371
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CARD-- OF THANKS.
Emerson Howell would like to
thank everyone who sent him cards
and letters and visited him while
in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks
to the London people.
We wish to thank friends, neigh-
bours, the Institute and Carruthers
Nursing Home and staff for being
so-kihd-to ustalso-for presentations
and good wishes. It was all very
much appreciated.
Mabel and Harvey Welsh,
/171 i:14474
PAW! six
USE
AUCTION SALE
ti AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery
will be held for
LLOYD WYLDS
Lot 16, Concession 6, Huron Twp.,
First Farm South of Ripley on the
West Side of the• Ripley Road
On
THURSDAY, MAY 25th
at 1:00 o'clock
Machinery . . . •
65 M:F. diesel tractor, high arch;
35 M.F. diesel tractor with loader
and hydraulic bucket; M.F. 3 fur-
row plow, 16" bottoms; M.F. 2
furrow plow; M,F. 28 plate 3 point
hitch disc; 1 drag__ disc; 4 11 ft.
Kongskilde cultivator; 6 ft. 'chain
harrows; New Idea No. 210 power
take off manure spreader with
tail gate; 2 semi liquid 900 gal.
P.T.O. manure spreaders; Inter-
national 7 ft. P.T.O. mower; Side
delivery rake; No. 230 Case baler;
Quantity of cedar poles and posts;
40 ft. George „White bale elevator;
20,000 watt stand by generator on 2
wheel trailer with 35 ft. cable;
chain saw; cattle oiler; sub pump;
2 electric fencers; loading chute
for 1/2 ton truck; 1 electric instant
heater.
Hay and Grain . . .
Approximately 800 to 900 bales
of hay; approximately 500 bales of
straw; approximately' 7 ton of mix-
ed grain; other articles too num-
erous to mention.
TERMS CASH —, FARM SOLD
Owner or auctioneersii-to
respoMible for any accidents
or injuries on property day of sale
LLOYD WYLDS, Prop.
Auctioneers: Grant McDonald, •
Phone 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh
Phone 392-6170 '
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE
to be held in the
TEESWATER ARENA
on MONDAY,' MAY 22
AT 1 P.M.
—A great-variety-of-furniture-and
antiques has already been con-
signed.
If you wish to sell articles please
have them at the Arena no later
than 11:00 am. the morning of the
sale.
Not responsible for accidents day
of sale
Auctioneers: Wallace Ballagh,
I and Grant McDonald.
REMEMBER
TO HELP
USED CARS
70 DODGE _poLARA -
CUSTOM
70 CHEV 2 DOOR HARDTOP
68 FORD CUSTOM
67 DODGE SEDAN
TRUCKS
ive drainage tile. If even partial
blockage remains' for any length
of time, the resulting' decrease in•
speed-of water-flow-ean-,lead-to
tile lines filling up with sand, and
silt. Replacing tile lines may then
be the only remedy. •
Of' course, 'niaintehance of the
outlet for lines of field drainage
tile will only be fully effective if
-the—main_outlet_system, (open,
ditch or closed tile) is also fund-/,
toning properly. , If not, then
this becomes the' • problem of
major importance. that must be
attended to. If the drain is a,
Municipal Drain, the municipality
should be notified ,of the situation.
If a not, and the drain involves
other land owners, you may pro-
ceed under one of the three.sec-
tions of,the Drainage Act: a
"neighbors". agreement" type of
drain; a "petition" drain; or a,
"requisition" drain. The local
Township clerk can be of assist-
ance here.
, - - J3eIlinan, P. Eng.
AgricUlturai Engineer
ACHIEVEMENT DAYS
Come visit our Spring FasIdOn
Show — "Get Together", Walker
ton. District Secondary School,
May 20th — 1:15 p.m. Judi Reasbeck
Home Economist
and McKim, Mary Ann and.
Suzanne.
kenny Ritchie would like to
thank all his friends for cards and
remembrances after his accident.
A special thanks to Mr. Liddle, his
teacher for his help with school
work-and-to his- classmates for let-
ters and cards.
MacLENNAN — I would like to
take this opportunity to express
Our deepest appreciation for all the
expressions of sympathy and the
kindness shown us at the time of
our deep sorrow in the loss of a
beloved husband and father. Eldon
J. MacLennan.
Wife Beth, Sons Rod, Shawn,. Tim
and Daughter Cindy
Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton wishes to
sincerely thank her friends and
neighbours for remembering her
with cards, flowers, letters and
visits, while' a ...patient in Victoria
Hospital,' London and since coming
home. All was very much apprec-
-latak-TIranks also-to-Drs-.--Corrin-
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO
AUCTION, SALE -
of Antiques and Household Effects
will be -held for
the estate, of the late
MR. LIONEL MAHOOD,
Antique Dealer
at his residence on the westerly'
outskirts, of Lower Town, Wingham,
on SATURDAY, MAY 20
commencing at 1:00 p.m. ,
Chesterfield" and 2 chairs; china
cabinets, 1 with rounded glass
front; several rocking chairs;
large number of antique tables;
antique dressers and washstands;
6 flat back cupboards; chests of
drawers and bureaus; press back
chairs; wooden kitchen chairs and
d r o p-1 e a f tables; wardrobes;
trunks; iron kettles; crockery jugs;
oil lamps; mantle clock; moust-
ache cups; •number of antique
dishes; antique jars including 2
amber. Beaver jars, 1 green Beav-
er and 1 clear Beaver, also Mason,„
Crown, Gem and Lightning ja—ri-;
and many more items of interest
as this is only a partial list.
TERMS CASH
Executrix and Auctioneers not res • -
ponsible for accidents in any way
conected with the 'sale
EXECUTRIX, Mrs. Lionel AAahood
Auctioneers: Wallace Ballagh
Teesviater ,392-6170
_Grant McDonald
Ripley 395-5353
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE OF
Livestock, Farm Implementi,
Hay,, Grain and
Some Household Effects
will be held for
CARL LONGMAN
Lot 31, Con. 12, Mullet Twp.,
11/4 miles north and PA miles
west of -LondeilioFo or 41/i miles
south and 11/4 miles west of Blyth
On TUESDAY, MAY 30
at 1:30
TERMS CASH -- FARM SOLD
Geo. Powell, Clerk
Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer
Lucknow
AUCTION SALE
AN AUCTION SALE OF
• Farm Machinery
will be held for
ALLAN McLEAN
Lot 18, Concession 8,
Huron Township
ON THURSDAY, MAY 25th
At Lot 16, Concession 6,
Huron Township
First .farm south of Ripley on the
west side of the Ripley Road.
Selling immediately following the
L sale for-Lloyd-Wylds----
Massey Fergu. 50• gas tractor c-w
Malco loader with hydraulic buc-
ket; Massey Harris 22 tractor c-w
mounted crop sprayer, 27' boom;
Cockshutt semi mounted . 6' PTO
mower; IHC 3 bar side delivery
rake on steel; McKee Harvester;
McKee wagon ,with Massey under-
carriage; 80' -- 10"-blower pipes;
11' Kongskilde cultivator, new con-
dition; IHC 3 furrow 3 pt. hitch
prow, ace bottom; IHC . 3 furrow
trailer plow, ace bottom; IHC 28
plate double disc; 6 sections har-
rows and 2 poles; Dearborn 3 point
hitch, one way disc, 8 plate.; 1 Cock-
shutt grain drill; 13 run on• wooden
wheels; 1 Holland single row trans-
planter, like new; 1 IHC single 'row
potato planter, good working order.;
1 IHC single row potato digger;
1 Graham snyder potato picker;
quantity of poOto bags and 6 qt.
baskets; 1 woods grinder,. 3 h.p.
motor; 1 — 3" grain auger, 10'
long; 1' Homelite model C91 chain
saw. •
TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for any accidents which
may occur day of sale
ALLAN McLEAN, Proprietor
Auctioneers:
RANT-MCDONALD,
phone 395.5353
WALLACE BALLAGH •
phone 392-6170
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AUCTION SALE
MORTGA S
UNDER and b
G
y
E
virtue of the
powers of sale contained in a cer-
tain mortgage, which will be pro-
duced at the time of sale, there
will be, offered for sale by Public
Auction on Saturday, the 27th day
of May, 1972, at one o'clock in the
afternoon at the Legion Hall, at
Ripley, Ontario, Huron Street, in
the County of Bruce, by 'Grant. Mac-
Donald, Auctioneer, the following
property:
In the Township of Kincardine,
in the County of Bruce, and being
composed of Lots 57 and 58,, in the
3rd Concession, South of the Dur-
tam -Road-in-the Township-of Kirk.
cardine, containing by admeasure-
ment 100 acres, be the 'same more
or less.
On the said property is said .to
be erected a seven room one and
one-half storey house with bath.
The said house has hydro facilities
& a well. There is a large barn with
stone and concrete walls. measu-
ing 55' feet by 95 feet, with steel
roof and good cement floor in
stable. The farm has recently been
tile drained .and soil is clay-loam.
Terms are 10 per cent of the pur-
chase money to be paid down at
the time of sale and the balance
to be paid within 30 days there-
after.
Further' particulars and condit-
ions of the sale will be read at the
time of sale or may be had upon
-application-to -the _undersigned,
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
the 8th day of May, A.D. 1972.
CRAWFORD & MILL
Barristers, etc.
Wingham, Ontario
357-3530, Solicitors
for the Mortgagee
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'Bruce Farm Report
_SEEDLINGBURN
Seedling Burn is usually an in-
visible loss in small grains and
corn. , . , -
Occasionally an entire field gets
burned and then the farmer won-
ders :why.
The following guidelines • for
safe use of fertilizer have been
published by the Department of
Land Resource Science (soils),
University of Guelph:,
Spring Grain not over -40 lbs.
of Nitrogen per acre or a total of
60 lbs. of Nitrogen plus Potash.
Corn — banded, not over '50 lbs.
of Nitrogen or a total of 80 lbs. of
Nitrogen plus Potash.
Urea, Dianmonium 'Phosphate
and Muriate of Potash are toxic
materials that might burn' seeds
lings. •
lidf-more than 10-lbs. orUrea
Nitrogen should be applied with
small grains and not more than
25 lbs. banded with corn. •
There is no danger if the fert-
ilizer is broadcast.
M. R. Bolton,
• Agricultural Representative
Spring seeding time, is probably
the time of .year when farmers
are nibs t conscious-01 land drain-
age. Poor drainage conditions are
certainly most obvious; thus this
is the time of year to do . some-
thing about it.
If lines of tile are required,
contact should bemade with a tile
-drainage-contractor-nowrso-that-
he can plan to include your job
in his work for this season.
While you are talking to the con
tractor, check to see whether a
survey and plan are required. If
so, we in the Ministry of Agricul-
ture and Food will try to assist.
In some cases; areas of land
are missed in an Original tiling
job, and. it shows up wet in the
spring of the -year. Areas such as
these should be carefully noted,
possibly with a few well-placed
stakes, so that extra lines of tile
can be added when a tiling mach-
ine becomes available later in the
season.
On occasion, tile lines that have
been in for a few years seem to
slow down in their effectiveness.
When this happens, one Of the
first things to do is to look at
the condition of the outlet. Too
frequently, keeping the outlet
clear is a chore that is ignored.
This can soon ,result in ineffect-
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68 FARGO TRANSIDAN
68 INTERNATIONAL 1ti TON
67. DODGE 14 TON,
CUSTOM CAB
64 'GMC ONE TON
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