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Wingham
Canada Packers 'Limited.
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS-
EXIST AT OUR --
WALKERTON PLANT FOR ACCEPTABLE APPLICANTS
--We-offeirgood- wages-and-mellent-conmiany benefits
family of Ghana , Africa.
On the, week end wedding bells
were ringing for three St Helens'
young people namely Vera Mc-
Donald and Gordon Millar; Sandra
Humphrey-a-nd-Barry--Haide nby
Sandy McQuillan and LuAnn •
Smith.
Dr, and Mrs. •Archie, McQuillan
and their little sons, Jiminy and
Danny of Ottawa visited with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
McQuillan last week.
Seventh Annual 1
BEAN °
SAT AUGUST
Micah sod Smote Inside* Cmisestles st II S.C.
Coop' SEW_ FAMOUS STREET NARKET
' - Bean Queen Contest
Demo pi The Arena Saturday Vght
Cwj l wt..Maw"*M i4
Si SUAI TO visit OAHU ACM
APPLY IN PERSONTO OUR OFFICES AT 104 CATHERINg
STREET, WALKERTON. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
PHONE 1101.0550
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
- Of Livestock, Machinery and some
Household Effects
will be held for
ALVIN ALTON.
Lot W.H. of 8, Con. 10, AShfield
Township, 2 blocks south and 1%
blocks west of Lucknow
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
at 12:30
Livestock . . .
6 Holstein cbws, pasture bred.
Hereford, 3 yearling Holstein
heifers; 3 Holstein heifer calves; 1
Hereford calf; 1 B.W.F. calf.
Machinery . .
Case 400 tractor with hydraulic
and power• steering, has a loader
with forks, dirt scoop and blade;
5 yr. old Case 730 has 1800 hrs.,
new, tires and chains; 1957 Int
farm truck with dump box (as is);
John Deere 7 ft mower; Massey
4 bar side rake on rubber; 4 fur-
row Case (16. in.) plow; Case 12, ft.
cultivator'; 10 ft. chain harrow; 8
ft. chain harrow; John Deere wag-
on with 16 ft. rack; 5 yr. old Int. 4
row corn planter; snow blower;
125 bu. manure spreader-16-ft
grain auger (4 in.) with motor; 44
McCollough chain saw with 24 in.
blade; 90L super' twin (4 ft. blade)
2 man saw; wheel barrows; em-
ery; sprayer with 30 ft. boom;
electric chopper; hammer mill
with ft. belt; cedar posts and
rails; --anchors; hemlock plank;
used 'steel roofing; storm windows;
pressure system; hot water tank;
1957 Mercury 1/2 ton truck; riding
lawn mower; quantity of mixed
grain.
Milk Equipment . .
De Laval vacuum pump, Surge
steel double sink, drain racks, steel
double laundry ,tub, number house-
-=hold-items-and-antiquies.
TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD'.
Owner or auctioneer
not responsible for , adcidents
Brian' Riptoul, Auctioneer
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A SOLICITOR WILL BE AT
THE RIPLEY OFFICE
FRIDAY-MORNINGS
Mica will be open Monday 'to
Friday
(Thursday afternoon closing)
Phone 395-2633
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and Antiques
will be held for •
MRS. BERT MASON
At 763 Princess St. Kincardine
On THURSDAY, AUGUST 31
. at 1:00 o'clock
1 wine chesterfield and wine,
chair; 1 turquoise chair; 1 green
chesterfield and chair, like new;
1 music cabinet;. 1 small rocking
chair (no arms); 1 metal couch; 1
end table; 1 chrome table; picture
frames; 1 coffee table; 1 metall-
cupboard; 2 small tables; 1 pres-1
sure cooker; 1 bookcase; .2 odd j
chairs; 1 settee; 1 clothes hamper;'
1 white chest of drawers;i;,,ringer
washer; 1 floor lamp;.1 small
table; 1 clothes horse; 2 beds;
crocks; garden tools; 'table lamps;
stereo Hi Fi and radio; black and
white 21". T.V.; bed and dresser;
dryer; some dishes; antique elec-.
tric fixture; electric iron; dining'
room table; china cabinet and
chairs; iron bed; 1 Westinghouse
refrigerator; 1 Westinghouse Elec-
tric stove; a spool type, bed; pedal
r sewin -inachine-coal-pil--lamps;
=-1 4' piece wash .stand set; old
'wooden barrel washing Machine;
10ther articles too numerous to
mention.
Owner or auctioneers not
responsible for any accidents or
injuries on property day of sale
ERMS-TASH
MRS. BERT MASON, Prop.,
Auctioneers: Grant McDonald,
Phone 395.5353
Wallace Ballagh, Phone 302-8170
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wEONMAX, AUGUST 23,rci97.2
AUCTION SALE
CASH AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery, Truck,, Grain
and 'Household Effects
For,
IRVINE J. LEMONT
Lot 15, Con. 17, Greenock Twp,
3 mile north of Glammis or 61/4
mile southwest of Paisley. on
County Road
SATURDAY, AUGUST 26
at 1:00 o'clock sharp, the following.
Truck . • .
1969 Chevrolet ton truck with
4 speed transmission, 8 cylinder
motor, 'long wide box, rack and
tarp pole, 30,000 miles.
Machinery •. . .
M-F 165 diesel tractor 'with load-
er, snow bucket, gravel pan and
blade; M-F b5 diesel tractor with
high arch and malt' power; Hy-
drain 4 furrow plough; George
White 3 point hitch cultivator; Bis-
se1.16 - 18 plate disc; Cockshutt 15
run seed drill on rubber; 6 section
smoothing harrow; New Holland
3 point hitch 7 ft. mower; New
Holland high speed rake;. New Hol-
land bale elevator; New Holland
bale iiiiief;--George White-wagon
with rack; roller bearing wagon
with rack; Mount Forest 28 - 45
threshing machine with cutter,. 7
in. 140 ft. drive belt; New, Idea
manure spreader; New Hollanct
buzz saw; Shallow Lake sleighs
with-=rack; walking plough;, 2000
lb. scales; 'ropes; pig -cra e -an
scales; gas brooder stove; 2 gal-
vanized water troughs; lumber;
cedar rails; anchor pbsts; harness;
electric motors; garden tiller; el-
ectric hammermill and 3 horse
motor; 10 x '14 tarp;' loading chute;
step ladder; 32 ft. extension lad,
der;-hydraulie-tracteseattra
tor chains; wire stretchers; Rem-
ington chain saw; other items not
listed.
Some Mixed Grain
1 Guernsey Cow .
4 yrs. old, hand milked, Here-
ford calf at foot
Household Effects . .
Zenith refrigerabir with freezer;
Zenith automatic washing mach-
ine; Findlay propane gas stove
(nearly new); brass bed; springs
and mattress; dressing table;' kit-
chen, chairs; studio couch; small
tables; buffet with mirror; 2 fern-
ernies; drop-leaf table; 2 electric
irons; set 4 irons with handle; oc-
casional chair; • feather pillows;
woolen -blankets ;--daily-thurnf-but-
ter bowl; ladle; rolling pin (hand
made).; bake board; "jars, etc.
No reserve 'as farm is sold.
A' clean modern listing' of
" machinery
TERMS CA H
Owner' or auctioneer not
responsible for any accidents that
• may occur day of sale
IRVINE J. LEMONT, Prop.
GORDON L. RIBEY, Auctioneer
Phone 368-7101 •
Ripley WI Sponsor
Hospital Tea
Beautiful floral arrangements
and a painting exhibit of local
oil paintings formed ihe setting
for the. successful Hospital Tea
sponsored by the Ripley Women's
Institute in the Legion Hall,
Ripley on August 15th.
The President Mrs. Jack Mc-
Lean and secretary Mrs. Walter
Culbert met the guests at' the door.
Mrs. Lock convened the tea tab-
les and pouring tea were' Mrs.
Hazel McDonald and Mrs. E.
hnes_441m._Eair_ind Mrs. Lott
Culbert arranged the oil paintings
and flowers.
Waitresses were Mrs. Nick
Pete , Mrs. 3. Kirkpatrick, Mrs.
Frank Scott , Mrs. Bert Irwin, Mrs.
Graham Cook, MrS.. Donnie Mac-
Donald, Mrs. Francis Gemmell.
Tlie bake table was attended by
Mrs. 'Cornish and Mri. Reg Moore.
Those arranging serving plates
were Mrs. Joe, Scott, Mrs. Elwyn
Pollock, Mrs. Fair and Mrs. John
A. McDonald.
-Following_the_tea_pbns were
made for the next meeting on
September 8th, the second Fri-
day rather than the first in the
month.
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WHREMRC-Ht-T7
Intended for Last Week
Mrs. Orville Tiffin on Sunday
was a guest for her birthday cele-
bration at the horne of her son
Dan, Mrs. Tiffin and family.
Mrs. Albert Coultes was ad-
mitted on' Monday to' Wingham
and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig
were Sunday evening visitors pith
Mrs. Janet-Ha-11:-Wingham.
Debbie, Kevin and Blaine
Cotkltes of Oakville spent last
week holidaying with theirigrade
parents•Mr. and Mrs. Albert
'Coultes and-, . and Mrs.-Merv-
yn Pipe of Brussels. Their par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes
of Oakville arrived on Sunday
and' took them 'home.
After a weeks holiday at his
home Henry Wybenga returned on
Sunday, to carpenter work at Bow-
rnanville. -
and =Mrs. Victor Wybenga
Kathy; Clarence and John visite
Sunday and . Monday with his
brothers Mr.-and Mrs. Sidney
Wybenga and family; Mt. and
Mrs. Minnie Wybenga of Bow-
ma nv
Fred Wybenga of Bawnianville
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Wybenga and family,here for
a holiday.
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AUCTION SALE
In Luclutovi office,
Wednesday mornings
Phone 528-2320
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW„ ;ONTARIO
ST. HELENS
AUCTION SALE
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..LUCKNOW
MACHINE SHOP.
ON ROSS ST. — JUST OFF LUCKNOW'S MAIN ST.
IN THE FORMER ELMER JOHNSTON GARAGE
Phone 528-2702
WE SERVICE AND HAVE PARTS. IN STOCK FOR THE
FOLLOWING MAKES OF
AIR COOLED ENGINES
Briggs and Stratton Motors .Lauson Tecumseh
Kohler -- Sachs — Hirth JLO •
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Martin .
spent 'a few days holidaying in
Northern Ontario.
Mrs. Ward Shickluna of Toron-
to visited with her brother , Mr.
Andrew Gaunt and Mrs. Gaunt.
Terry Wilson, John Andrew .
and Douglas Miller are enjoying
a week's camping in Eastern
Ontario and United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mewhin-
ney and family visited on Sunday
at Milton with Douglas Mewhin-
ney..
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McQuillin and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McQuillin were.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McCabe of
Windsor. P
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Martin
Reunion at Tavistock on Sunday.
Mr.- and Mrs. Ken GreWar ,
Nancy and Bradley of Mississauga
Spent a , few days at the Webb farm.
On their return they were accomp-
anied by Mrs. Harvey Webb and
Mrs. B. Stothers, who left by
plane Sunday evening for the
British Isles. There they will ,
meet Mr. an
CHANGE OF
OFFICE HOURS
CRAWFORD & MILL
Barristers
Wingham, Ont.
announce effective