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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-03-30, Page 14
ti. news Attention Farmers itt 'IA IR E. Farm services BUTLER - Ring Drive Silo Unloaders, Big Jim Silo Un - loaders, Volunte Belt Feed- ers, Convey -n -Feed Cattle Feeders, Single Chain Con- veyors, Barn Cleaners, Os- walt Ensilmixers FARMATIC - Blender Ham- mer Mills, Blender Roller Mills, Blender Mills for Ground . Hi -Moisture corn, Augers, Leg Elevators ACORN - Cable Barn Clean. ers WESTEEL-ROSCO - Grain Bins - 1350 to 250,000 bu., Bulk Feed Tanks ACME - Fan -Jet Ventilation Systems HOULE - Liquid Manure Pumps, Cleaners, Steel Trus- ses B & L - Complete Hog Con- finement Systems SLURRY -SLINGER - Liquid Manure Spreaders CLAY - Parts and Service for Clay Equipment ALSO - Electric Feed Carts, Straw Choppers, Fibre -Fun- nels, Ritchie Heated Bowls, Hurst Equipment. We Handle Everything - Almost LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS LTD. At Amberl ey R. R. 01, Kincardine Phone 395.52116 11111111111111110111111111111111.111111111 F. For rent 80 ACRES of ploughed land for rent. Phone 529.7888. —12,13,14 30 ACRES of ploughed land for rent. Phone 395-5212. —13,14 350 ACRES, Huron and Kin- cardine Townships, near Kinloss. Mel Ritchie, 529- 7163. --13x Liveknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Mareh 30, 19113—Page 14 Submits report on technical education BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE Technical education in Huron County secondary schools will be examined closely in the areas of cur- riculum, equipment and facilities over the next three years. Sixteen recommendations from the ad hoc advisory committee on technical education -were presented to the Huron Board of Educa- tion at its March 14 The major recommendation is to have six advisory com- mittees set up over the next three years to look into in- dividual technical pro- grams. Automotive technology and electricity -electronics advisory committees may be I set up in May of this year s KIVU *MING gar Lav 4,141 ALLIS CN a EPPMII "- • t. 0 bat ` N Ab O 1 and submit a report to the board in February of 1981. Machine shop and sheet metal -welding -metal fabrication committees may start a year later in May of 1984 with a • t i rting date of February 1 , Building construction -woodworking and drafting committees be set up in May of 1985 with t a reporting date of February 1986. These committees may be made up of one trustee, one technical director, two teachers of that technical program,three represen- tatives oindustry, one com- munity college►►ppresen- tative and one administra- tion representative. Core objectives for each program were outlined by the ad hoc committee on Atin titE 2 COMPLETE UIIIII USED NSKW C'< ;�' Cloth Celt , i V+. Nit tot - No "lion" about the roaring success WAIT ADS can bring you. it 146r6Z 1 Igtr"4.4 INNOVAtIVE AUDI AEN • • nk AN. 1 Irvin- -2111 SM AT' CONVEYORS, nMt •1* u l , me art tot tlM . tr.1i+r1� , �1 {i��� j WNOIESAIE RE?teAoell S1nla, 1M lkntt'it 4 2i GALVANIZED SHELVING BIIt.RitE CONVEYORS rr technical education with the additional comment that local needs be met in in- dividual schools. "Other topics might be ad- ded that suit the needs of particular areas," said Cen- tral Huron Secondary School teacher Bill Craig who was part of the ad hoc commit - A special task force or an a intee of the board and technical directors from the schools may study work ex- perience programs for students as suggested by the ad hoc committee. "We felt, is so much better,," commented trustee John Jewitt who was a member of the ad hoc com- tnittee, "but we still have to work out arrangements," Other recommendations include updating technical 212-22b111w • 1 . MpA1�rf�Sk h � S �1 twO1tM� Floor Sample ySole ENN)i' Ir - Fne4k)lE 1�°.�r. USED OAK W Blueprint Cabinets lrletjorlagi SU •`` 1� t o 1..IVO , C„ ,pHNt S OFFICE FURN l ENtAIS Lott wood tobtnets a.4 t - . LARGEINVFNtORY OF USED DESKS, FILES, EtC. Co11tn,0*S1 co. IS 1 ?b S. 612 2511 CU " YrAt�1aS < 1EwElRY SHOPS OFFICE ull„,00,1. •,moo. 1W to n /� .t T ,17 N t J 1 1.1l 1, I , I 1 I'- .i ,,, .I i l 11) 528-2031 Lucknow 53 ACRES • 45 workable, th Culross Township. CONVERTED SCHOOL HOUSE - large lot, mature maple trees, near St. Helens. 100 ACRE FARM - 60 workable, excellent stone house with fireplace, Kinloss Township. 237 ACRES • cash crop farm, good home, F.C.C. at 10 1/8%. 186 ACRES • new three bedroom ,home, mortgage available. 100 ACRES - dairy farm, 4 bedroom home, 55 cow tie up, cream quota available, with farm. 100 ACRE - Kinloss farm, house and barn, 590,000. ONE LUCKNOW HOME - good repair, quiet location, priced to sell. WHITECHURCH - brick building, could be 3 apart- ments, 2 baths. Combination oil and wood furnace. Reduced to sell. ST. HELENS - 3 bedroom home with large living room and fireplace on good lot. Price reduced. HURON TOWNSHIP - 100 acres, 91 workable, well drained, beef barn, good shed and house. FRASER MacKINNON Res. 395-2880 BARRY McDONAGH 528-3821 DAVID MacKINNON 395-2483 IF YOU ARE A FARMER NOT A TRUCKER READ THIS • • Thanks to a special agreement with Shell Canada Limited, wo are pleased to announ- ce that our Regular and unleaded Gas Prices will remain competitively priced at all times. This means that regardless of the price they drop to during a 'Gas Price War' our prices will drop as well to remain com- petitive. Remember...WE DELIVER regardless of what the price Is. No mora trucking large, hnevy and dangerous containers tc, save money on gas. At Shell...you're guaranteed delivery and COMPETITIVE PRICES at all times. P.S. You don't have to be a regular customer to call. IF YOU LIKE SAVING YOUR TIME AND MONEY, CALL: EDWARD FUELS GODERICH TEESWATER 524-8386 392-6100 equipment through a phase- in proms. The equipment needs are to be determined by the various program ad- visory committees, The establishment of a central contingency fund to replace or repair equipment that breaks down or is van- dalized was also recom- mended by the ad hoc com- mittee, "It need not be a large fund,” commented Trustee Donald McDonald, Periodic tours of all shops by the Industrial Accident Prevention Association,par- ticipation by a technical staff member on Conestoga College's advisory commit- tees, presentation of a list of skills to graduating students who will be attending technical programs at com- munity colleges and establishment of a commit- tee to look into the impact on technical education of a Mnistry of Education report - Ontario Schools In- termediate Senior - were all part of the recommenda- tions, The ad hoc advisory com- mittee has been working since June of last year and besides trustees and teachers, representatives of the various industries have sat on the committee. Besides formulating the recommendations, the com- mittee also conducted tours of the various shops in the schools for representatives of local industries, The ad hoc committee report was referred to the executive committee for en- dorsement rndorsement or further recom- mendations, 16. w,r T'�• tet- ! l !• �.'!�• R+. T ! l 1, 41 4- R t �s 1r !'R �. JOE LE'ARAM) REAL ESTATE LTD. Realtor HURON TOWNSHIP • 08 aeras, systematically tiled, level, excellent crop land, $116,000. KINLOSS TOWNSHIP - 300 acres, approx. 176 workable, large barn, $216,000. MORRIS TOWNSHIP - 100 acres, 88 acres system- atically tiled, level, $130,000. SOUTH GREY COUNTY - Scenic Farm, 255 acres with 10 acres bush, creek on property, 2 storey brick home, barn, new heated workshop, $159,000. NICE BRICK HOME, surrounded by 200 acres of excellent crop land with beef and hog barn. HIGHWAY LOCATION, 115 acres, 26 acres bush, good house, new drive shed, barn, $286,000. ST. HELENS AREA, 89 acres, 66 acres crop land, no buildings, make an offer. WE NEED DAIRY FARMS for our prospective buyers from Europe. Contact: Werner Ritgen R. R. 7, Lucknow 529-7783 ..0„ lihn Alh. Alh. Allin. Aln. lb. Ain .1.. . llin lin. lb. gin llh. llii. lb- llh. llh.. Ahl., AA,. 11,...1, Ain. Alio,„ llh. 1 1 1 i The Man To See is ASHFIELD TWP. dairy farm, 316 acres highway location, pipe sine, excellent home, cows, quota negotiable. ASHFIELD TWP. 115 acres, 166 workable, comfortable home, large barn. ASHFIELD TWP. 240 acres, 226 workable, Listowel loam soli, Immaculate home. ASHFIELD TWP. 08 sores all workable, modernised home, viable barn, Implement shed, pit solo. KINLOSS TWP. 180 acres, 148 workable, 4 bedroom home, beef barn, 2 upright silos. HURON TWP. 149 acres, 136 workable, excellent financing available. HURON TWP, 98 acres, separate parcel, 60 acres, 471/2 acres, $04,000.00 HURON TWP. 100 acres, county road, Ripley area. Vendor will consider taking back first mortgage at reasonable Interest. HURON TWP. 171 acres, 110 workable, cash crop FCC financing at 9 3/8% to approved purchaser. COUNTY HOME approximately 10 acres planted to white pine, 8 year old, 3 bedroom home, full basement, hot water heating, located on paved road, Ashfleld Township. Extras Include 24 x 40 building, Insulated work area and various varieties of fruit trees, grapes, etc. LUCKNOW DUPLEX both apartments have 2 bed- r000ms, close to downtown. DUNGANN©N, 2 excellent, 3 bedroom homes priced to sell. ELAIRS GROVE paved road, all services, mature trees, spacious building lot 134 x 438 11., Immediate possession, $17,200,00. For further Information on these properties please call Warren & Terry Zinn PHONE 529-7350 R. R. N 2, LUCKNOW