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A' consistent high yielder,
year after year. Highly res-
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Large kernels, small cob,
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CHRIS ,COOKE & SON //
R.R. 2 Lucknow
ALLAN R. MILLER •
R.R. 5 Lucknow
J. S. ROBB
R.R. 1 Ripley
ASSISTANT
ADMINISTRATOR
HURONVIEW
Applications are invited for the position of Assistant Ad-
ministrator of Huronview, a 310 bed Home for the Aged, located
near Clinton in Huron County.
The successful candidate will assist the administrator in
directing all the day to day activities of the Home, including res-
idents' wellbeing, personal care and nursing, social Services,: rec-
reation & other prograrns, finance, housekeeping, personnel, etc.
will have or be willing to undertake studies in the field, including
a sound knowledge of Ontario's Homes for. the Aged and Rest
Homes Act. Preference will be given to 'applicants with exper-
ience in supervising maintenance of buildings and in purchasing.
Opportunity Mr—advancement due to retirement of pre- -
sent administrator within five years. Excellent .wof king condit-
• ions, full employee , benefits. \Salary commensurate with training
and experience.
Applications in writing giving complete resume of education
and experience will be received by the undersigned up to 4:30
p.m., Friday, September 19, 1975.
C. A. ARCHIBALD, ADMINISTRATOR
BOX 219, CLINTON, ONTARIO
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAGE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1975 1975
AUCTION SALE. LARGE CONSIGNMENT
Auction Sale
of
TRACTORS & MACHINERY
Saturday, September 13th
11 a.m.
L-A-KEVIEIN1ALIESik -SERYICE -
OFFICIAL AGENTS FOR CANDIDATES
IN SEPTEMBER 18
PROVINCIAL ELECTION
MacDonald Reunion
At Ashfield Park
The third annual (Farmer) Mac-
Donald .reunion was held at the
Ashfield picnic grounds August
17th, the. Gamble family being
responsible for the events of the
day.
Before the races all enjoyed . a
relative shower for Marianne
MacDonald, prior to her marriage
to Larry Irwin.
This was followed by races which
were as follows: three and• under,
Tammy Farrell; three to five,
Shelley Gamble; six. to twelve,
Shelley St. Marie; three-legged,
race (children), Shelley St. Marie
and Sherie Walden; three-legged
race (adults), Donna. MacDonald
and Myra Leopard; wheel barrow
race, Michael •Stevens and Andy
Starret, Brian and Michael Gam-
ble.
After a ducking in good old Lake
Huron a bountiful supper was
served to 86. A short business
meeting followed at which John
and Jean MacDonald and •their
family were appointed responsible
for next year's picnic.
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock
will be held for
ED CREECH
and ALLAN FARRELL
Lot 36 and 35, Concession 9,
Huron Twp., 1 mile north of
Pine River Store on Hwy. 21
On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 .
at 10:00 a.m. sharp
12 Holstein cows; 9 calves; 14
Hereford steers, approximately
1,000 lbs.; 12 Holstein steers, ap-
proximately 1000 lbs.
TERMS CASH
Sale due to both farmers losing
barns by fire
Owners and auctioneers not
responsible for any accidents
connected with sale
Owners: Ed Creech, Allan Farrell
Auctioneers: Grant McDonald,
Ripley Phone 395-5353
Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater
Phone 392-6170
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Property, Household. Effects
and Shop Tools
will be held for
the estate of the late
GORDON YOUNGBLUT
Lot 5.in Maitland Block,
Hullett Township, 1 mile south of
Auburn on the base line
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER . 11
at 1 p.m.
Colour T.V., 3 yr. old; TN. stand;
rockers; pictures; desk; parlor
tables; gramophone; radio;
odd chairs; antique (glass doors)
cupboard; table withchairs;
freezer fridge; electric stove; an-
nex stove; camp stove; washer;
dryer; sewing machine; vacuum
cleaner; electrical appliances;
antique dishes; Christmas lights;
.lantern; trunks; bureau; dress-
ers; wash .stands;- metal beds; 24 '
H.P. Ski-doo; fishing rod; snow
shoes; wooden and aluminum ex-
tension ladders; step ladder; saw
horses; power carpenter tools;
torch; tiller; lawn mower; chain
hoist; 'cross cut saw; extension
cord; garden toos; , 1965 Chev
truck with 76000 mile (as is); 1972
Rally Nova car with '18000 mile.
Property . . .
Property has brick hoine with
full basement, bath, cupboards,
drilled well on 3/4 acre lot and a
15 x 21 tool shop with cement
floor, will be offered at 3 p.m.,
subject to a reserve bid. For pro-
perty information' phone 529-1129.
Terms on property, 10% down,
balance in 30 days
Terms on other items; cash
George Powell, Clerk
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
LOST
LOST — two black and white
Siberian Huskies in the Lucknow
area answering to the names of
"Bandit" and "Natu". If seen con-
tact Gary Hoffman 528-3422.
LOST =. key-case with 3 keys.
Finder phone Mrs. Graydon Rit-
chie, 528-2549.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Machinery and
Household Items
will be held. for
M. ROSS SMITH
Lot 14, Concession 2,
Morris Township, 21/2 Miles South
of Wingham and 3 Miles East of
No. 4 Highway or 3 Miles South
of Bluevale
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 '
p.m. sharp
TERMS, CASH — FARM SOLD
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
George Powell, clerk
CLEARING 'AUCTION. SALE
Of Fiarm Machinery, °Livestock
and Household Effects and
Antiques
will be held for
RONALD W. IRWIN
Lot 27, Concession 3, Huron'
Township, 21/2 Miles South of
Ripley on Bruce CoUnty Road
No. 7 Or21/2 Miles North Of
Hwy. 86 and 234 Miles West on
Concession 4, Huron Twp.
On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
. 1:00 p.m.
Livestock
6 Holstein cows milking; 5
Black cows milking; 3 Red Short-
. horn cows, milking; 1 Red white
faced heifer, due in Nov.; 1 Red
heifer due in Dec.; 1' Shorthorn
bull (Andy Gaunt's, could be reg-
istered); bull with cows since May
20; Holstein heifer off Unit bull,
'due in Nev.; 26 head of young
cattle ranging from spring calves
to 2 year old; 5 sows and pigs;
2 sows bred 3 months at sale
time; 3 sows bred 2 months at
sale time. '
Farm Machinery . . .
4000 Ford tractor, power steer-
ing, 900 hrs., and .No. 3000 Free-
man loader with hydraulic buc-
ket; set of tractor chOins to fit;
No. 30, Massey Harris tractor,
motor completely overhauled;
water ,Pump rebuilt at haying
time; 3 furrow International
plough with 14" bottom and trip
beams; 32 plate Cockshutt
double disc; 10'A ft. 3 point hitch
International. Vibrashank culti-
vator; 15 run International power
lift seed drill; 3 secti n of dia-
mond harrowa; 10 ft. cCormick
land packer; 135 bu. I emotional
manure spreader with Op beater;
Hanson Weed sprayer with 190
gal. tank; 6 ft. 3 point hitch Turn-
co scraper 'blade; ft. Inter-
national Power lift mower; 5 bar
International hay rake; No. 67
New Holland hay balcir; No. 36 10'
Massey Ferguson swather (good
condition); 3 rubber tired wagons
(2 Case); 2 - 14 ft. hay racks
(nearly new).; 165 bushel JM.grav-
ity box; 50 ft. Little Giant ele-
vator with grain head and snout;
18 ft. New Holland Skeleton ele-
vator; 20 ft. 4" grain auger; 7 ft.
"Art Helm" snow blower auger
type with hood, 2 yr. old ( like
new); Fairbank Morse 3 horse
gas engine'; Ebersol electric
hammer mill and 3 horse power
motor (overhauled Spring 1975);
Emery stone with motor; Forney
air compressor; Truck racks for
long box (to fit Ford pick up)';
2 farrowing crates; 8 gal. milk
cans; 2 unit Universal milking
machine; 14" and 15" wagon
tires; Pk ton fertilizer; approxi-
mately 3200 bales of hay.
Miscellaneous . .
Anchor posts, cedar posts, rails
and cut fence stakes; Quantity of
lumber window frames and house
doors; wooden pig crate; heat
lamps; set of cattle clippers with
sheep heads; quantity of scrap
iron.
Household
Tredle sewing machine; corner
end table; Tri light lamp; wooden
rockineehair; quantity of frames
and old pictures; Quebec heater
with pipes; Kelvinator stove;
single bed and springs; quantity
of dishes; number of children's
books, records' and games; play
pen; wooden rocking horse; used
bicycle; bench saw; quantity of
tools; "other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS CASH '
Owner and auctioneer not
tesponsible for any accidents or
injuries connected with the sale
Owner: Ronald W. Irwin
Auctioneer: 'Grant. McDonald
Ripley, Phone 395-5353
OFFICIAL AGENT, JAMES A. PETERSON,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
FOR MURRAY GAUNT
OFFICIAL AGENT,, JULIAN BAYLEY,
552 DURHAM ST., KINCARDINE, ONTARIO
FOR DONALD MILNE
OFFICIAL AGENT, DR. GARY GURBIN,
QUEEN ST., KINCARDINE, ONTARIO
FOR WILLIAM E. WALDEN
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PRODUCTS LIMITED
LUCKNOW
PHONE 528-2026
1v2 mile North, mile East of Carlow and 7 miles North' East
of Goderich, Ontario, Canada. •
Consignments Welcome
Telephone Lakeview Sales & Service 524-645.1
Terms Cash Pick up can be arranged
Ltinch Booth on Grounds
R.G. Gethke Gordon H. Brindley Richard Lobb
Auctioneers
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