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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-25, Page 6CLOSING NOTICE Lucknow District 'Co-op will be closed Tuesday, October 31, for year end stock taking. NOTICE TO HOCKEY PLAYERS Anyone interested in playing Recreation ' League Intermediate . hockey on the Lucknow team leave names at once with! Bill Hunter. OPEN' BOWLING OPEN BOWLING AT LUCKNOW BOWL s Fridays All alleys 7 - 8:45 p.m. . 2, alleys 9 - 11 pin. ' Saturday nights All alleys 7 - 11 p.m. FARM HOME FOR — a Langside, 3 piece bath, oil furnace, available immediately. Contact Al- lan Miller, Langside.. HOUSE FOR RENT — in Lucknow, furnished, for winter months, write Vernon-Marriott, Box 487-'Frank- ford. FOR RENT — garage in Lucknow. Art Breckles; 'phone 528-2472.. . FOR RENT — furnished. 1 room apartinent with fridge and stove, heated, linen supplied, available immediately. Glenn's Apartments, Lucknow 528-3723. NOTICE eree s c, immediately. I I . of .!,TeeAr+Ofii , THE LUCKNOW • SENTINEL iN HILRAY FARMS ABATTOIR, HOLYROOD The best in Home Grown, Dry Fed, Drug Free Beef. Try our Fresh Home Made Sausage. Custom kil- ling by appointment. Phone 528-2132 - NOTICE HOCKEY •REFEREES Anyone wishing to attend a ref- Mortgage Protection -"Rai through Life Insurance? CONTACT J. !Callahan 2 Lucknow Phone Wingham 351.1987 re a' SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA is *oovi 9ohisa oppo444toutt! Paoli SIX THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1972 Nstk NOTICES CLERK'S NOTICE OF POSTING OF VOTERS', LIST Voters' List, 1972, Township of Ashfield, County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I' have complied with Section 9 of The—Veters—List—A-ct, -1951, and, that I have, posted up at my 'of- fice at Kintail op the 20th day of October, 1972, the list of all per- sons' entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elec- tions, and that such list remains there for..inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors cor- rected according to. law, the last day for • appeal being the 3rd' day of November, 1972. Dated this 20th •day of October 1972. Donald M. Simpson, Clerk of the Township of Ashfield Bruce Farm Report FOR RENT FOR RENT — bed sitting room in CLERK'S NOTICE Lucknow, furnished, cooking facil-/ OF THE FIRST POSTING _Wes, linen supplied. Glenn's Apart- OF THE VOTERS' LIST,. .1972 tnenta-plione 521P3723:--- --NnT*-7---isherebyIgiven that I five—yeaperiod,thaVerage, FO . have complied with sections 7 R RENT farm home, 2 miles 11 of the 'Voters'. List Act, R.S.O., Yield of corn silage was 13 ,tons. south of Amberley. Available Nov-1.960, where such is applicable and The higher protein content of for- ember 1st. Contact E. Gibson, 396- haveposted up at my office at R. age would increase its value as 7924 after 6 p.m. R. 4 Ripley, Ontario, on the 20th compared to silage but would not FOR RENT — farm house with all day of October, 1972, the,' list of come close to making , up the dif- ference. • all persons entitled to vote in the conveniences in ICinloss ToNviship • • available - immediately.—Len-Murn.... Township of Huron at Municipal In 1970 a study was done in Sim- ray, R.R. 3 Holyrood, phone 395- Electionshand-that-such-list-ret _Pee County to compare yield of mains there for inspection. And I pro ein iiiiCT:I/N7from harand 2821. • hereby call upon all voters to take corn silage, Under good manage- mediste--proceildings__to have ment, yields were determined by any errors or omissions.. corrected weighing according to law, the last day for a field of knoWn size. Across four appeal being the 3rd day of Nov- farms the hay averaged 1 ton of ember, 1972. Dated this 20th • day protein and 3.3 tons. of T.D.N. of October, 1972. whereas the corn silage yielded Earl Tout, Clerk '.5 tons piotein and 2.8 tons of T. s Township of Huron P.N. The ayerage yields were 6.5 --tons-of-hay_and 14 tons corn sil- age. As you can see, even in ' pounds of T.D.N. whete corn sil- age is supposedly unbeatable, it was out-produced by hay. • Aratd. a. OILS SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681 FREE BURNER SERVICE Products i'or Farm, Home and Industry a Packers Ltd. . ..VVALIC,ERTON REQUIRES. IMMEDIATELY One Fourth dais Stationary Engineer APPLY IN PERSON AT OUR OFFICES AT 104 Catherine St. Walkerton, Ontario FOR. FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE MR. ANSTETT AT $81.0550 Nonce To -Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of WILLIAM HOGAN ALL PERSONS having claims a- gainst the. Estate of the abtive-men- tioned, late of the Village of .Luck- now, in the County of Bruce, re- tired farmer, who died on August 22ncl, 1972, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 11th day of Nov- , ember, 1972. After that date the Executor will Proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which-he.- shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario this 23rd day of October, A.D. 1972. • CRAWFORD and MILL Wingham, Ontario _Solicitors for the Executor CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List 1972 Township of West Wawanosh County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied wth Section .9 of The Voters' List Act, 1951, and that I have posted up at any office, R.R. 2 Lucknow, on the 20th day of October, 1972, the list of All persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list re- mains there for inspection And I hereby call upon -all - voters to take immediate proceed- ings to have any omissions or er- rors corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 3rd day of November, 1972. . Dated_ thisiOth_day of October, 1972. Joan C. Armstrong, Clerk of the Township of West Wawanosh FORAGES — A SECOND CLASS • The average Yield of- ayin - Bruce County during the past five years has been about 2 tons per acre. In terms of total digest- ible nutrients (T.D.N.) this is eq- uivalent to 5 tons per acre of corn silage. During this same CLERK'S NOTICE OF, FIRST POSTING OF `NOTER'S LIST Voters' List, 1972, TOwnship of Kinloss; County of Bruce • Notice is hereby • given that I have complied 1,vtii Section 9 of -I am not suggesting all farmers The Voters' Act, and that I have can' average 6 tons of hay from posted up at my office in Kitiloss, • three cuttings; but I am suggest- on the 20th 'day of October, 1972, ing that yields can be higher than the list of all persons entitled to they 'are. vote in the municipality at munic- I think the reason why yields ipal elections and that such list are so low is that the level of remainsthere_for inspection. _ management used on forages is And I hereby call upon aninters mudiliiwer to take immediate proceedings, to corn. For instance a report froth have any omissions or errorp corr the United States 'indicates that rected: according to law; the last only 10% of the hay acreage and clay for appeal 'being the 3rd day 85% of the' 'corn acreage received of NoveMber, 1972. fertilizer. The average amount of Dated this 20th day of October, fertilizer used on corn- was 232 1972. - • lb. - acre while on forages it was . Fraser MacKinnon, ' - only 28 lb. - acre. Although no Clerk of Twp. of-Kinloss figures are available for Ontario uelmR . the. mfne_relationship probabi exists. , I used this fertilizer report only as an example to show how for- ages have been treated in the past — as second class crops. If we applied the same manage ,merit to forages as corn -- good fertility, drainage, 'the 'best varie- ties, etc. — the yield difference between the two lvouldn't be as\ great. Farmers have most of the tools available to produce hay' yields 3 - 4 times .as great as they are now getting, all they have to do is use them. HELP WANTED Wanted local ideas -- your CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List, 1972 Village of Lucknow, County of Bruce Notice is hereby 'given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act, 1960, and that. I have posted up at my office at Lucknow the 20th day of Octo- ber, 1972, the list of all' persons en- titled to vote in the said Munici- pality at municipal elections and that such list remains there 'for inspection. And I 'hereby call upon all- voters to take immediate proceedings to have any' omissions or errors cor- rected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 3rd day of November, 1972. Dated this 20th day of October, 1972. • A. E. Herbert, erk-af-Village:_oLku.ckmo,W_.F CHISHOLM 'Or -Soils-and-Creps_Specialist is now planning for winter courses an. projects for next summer. Any- one who has an idea for a' course or project, please .phone or write Soils and Crops' Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Box 1330, Walkerton, Ontario — 881:3301. Rick Upfold Soils and Crops Specialist Dear Mf. thoMpsorti Enclosed find a cheque in pay- ment of the 'renewal of our sub- scription to the Sentinel. We look forward to Monday morning when ciur Se7~tmei arrives here: It is a constant 'reminder of the ha D •days we spent in Ashfield and .Ripley and- we are glad to receive, through the Sentinel, news of all our friends up there. We understand that some of our. Ontario friends were concern- ed with our welfare during the " -gtorriT"-"--Agrree in June: Fortunat 1y, the town of Keysville only had exceedingly heavy rain. How- ever, we could riot get far out of town for roads were blocked in all directions. We :were not able to get up to ' Ontario this year, but in May we did , have trip by air, to Innisfail, Box 16, Keysville , Virginia 23947, October, 2, 1972'. ,he Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario, Canada. Alberta to visit our son, John, and his family. • We hope to be able to make a trip to Ontario song.' - time in the future. '. • ' Best Wishes to .you all. Yours truly,. Wm. 0. Rhoad. DISTINCTIVE WEDDING INVITA NS • LETTER TO THE EDITOR HoppY. Da stn Select yourweddir47 in vitations from.our complete catalogue. For you...a Keepsake cop.> of your invitation JOHN LONEY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR /1/3RUCE INVITES YOU TO A DANCE AT PORT ELGIN CASINO THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 26th 9:30-p.T% - 1 a.m. "THE DIMENSIONS" tADMITTANCE FREE --r EVERYONE WELCOME ummummummir SPONSORED BY BRUCE P.C. ASSOCIATION • CLOSING NOTICE alon will be dos- . ed from November 4th to Decem- ber 4th.