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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-15, Page 6HOME* LIFE* AUTO.' COMMERCIAL Co-Operators Insurance Astociations of _Guelph AGENT JEAN WHITBY LUCKNOW vgAmmilmwmpmemmiimm7 '0 • THE LUCKNOW-SENTINEL; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 1S, 1 WM.,A. (Bud) HAMILTON AGENT FOR BP OIL LTD., Gasoline Heating Fuels Burner Service and Furnace Installations Trucks Radio Equipped For Better Service- Dial 528.3006 Res. 528.3616 Wholesale and Retail FRED LAWRENCE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR HOME, FARM AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING PHONE AUBURN 526-7505 ADMIRAL TV AND ANTENNA SALES AND SERVICE DON THOMPSON TV R.R. 3 RIPLEY TELEPHONE 395-2393 INSURANCE FIRE, WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE & INVESTMENTS To Protect Your. Jack, Insure With Jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH Lucknow, Phone 528-3423 R. W. ANDREW Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, ONTARIO IN LUCKNOW . ' Every Wednesday Afternoon OFFICE IN McDONAGH INSURANCE OFFICE R: W. BELL . OPTOMETRIST — GODERICH The Square . (Phone 524-7661) A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 40 'The Square, Goderich Telephone 524-7562 v B. W. REID, C.A. Reid 8i Peterson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Wingham 357-1522 J. A. PETERSON, C. A. Res. 5214004 I~AKiE; 31a IRONOP7 BRAY. CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE ' 197 JOSEPHINE ST. WINGHAM PHONE 3574224 COISHOLM 'FUELS HEATING OILS 'SUNOCO DISTRIBUTORS LUCKNOW Phone 529-7524 or 524-7681 FREE BURNER SERVICE Products For Farm, Home and . • Industry CULBERT'S CUSTOM CABINETS lEALER FOR CARDINAL LINE Choice of 6 styles and finishes ;pedal consideration to builders PHONE 395.5298 OR. 395-5516 INVESTMENT THE STERLING TRUST CORP. INCORPORATED IN 1910 Prey ''qng Interest Rates Retirement Savings Plan Your. Representative ALEX MacNAY LUCKNOW TED COLLYER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Specializing In ELECTRIC HEATING, ELECTRIC WIRING • AND REPAIRS and ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Hydro Financing Available Lucknow — Phone 528-5802 MacKENZIE ' MEMORIAL CHAPEL A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FUNERAL - DIRECTORS SERVICE PUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted according to your wishes at your Home, your Church, or at our Memorial Chapel at no additional charge. Lucknow, Phone 520-3432 Day' or Night Rep.: Wingham Memorials : ' WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING. • REASONABLE PRICES Rep.,: MacKenzie Funeral Home Bus., Ph. '357-1910 Res. Ph. 357-1015 Bruce Farm Report CEREAL AND FORAGE INSECT AND DISEASE REPORT ERGOT This fungus disease is seldom mentioned because its incidence is very low most years. How- ever, this year it is of consider- able',concern in barley and to a lesser extent in rye. Most infect- ions have occurred in barley in Lambton County and in a few :fields in the surrounding counties of Huron, Kent and Middlesex. Al- so, ergot is 'known to be present in at least one field' of barley and several fields of rye in Durham County. Ergot contains a toxic chemical which is potentially harmful to livestock. It can cause abortion, nervous disorders and reduction in milk production. Ergoty grain should not be fed to pregnant, lactating or very young livestock. Feed that contains more than 0.1 percent (12 ergot bodies per quart of seed) is considered dangerous. • Saleability of ergoty barley or rye is a problem at the moment. Apparently feed mills that are not equipped to clean out' ergot will not purchase the grain. Some mills that are equipped have ad- vised farmers to bring in the grain at a later date when they have time to clean same. Grain that will remain on the farm should be put through ,a fine screen be- fore being fed. If cleaned and then diluted with other grain ergot should not present a feeding, problem. The amount of ergot that is be- ing found ,varies considerably. Most of the grain is within the feeding tolerance. Ergot is easily identified. Dark bodies are found in the heads of grain displacing individual ker- nels. Ergot bodies can be as' small as a kernel or two to three times as large. These fungal bodies may fall to the ground and sporulate next year or be taken 'off with the grain. Tightly adjusted cy- linders and dampness can crack the ergot bodies during harvest. While ergot is usually associa- ted with rye only, it can occur in wheat, barley and oats but very seldom in the latter crop, there- fore oats could be used in a ro- tation along with corn, beans and other non-host crops. Ergot in- fects quackgrass and other weeds, thus the possibility of infection al- ways exists. It appears that this year the right temperature and humidity conditions for • sporu- lation occurred at flowering time to cause a relatively high inci- dence of infection in some loc- alities. MORE THAN AGRICULTURE Within the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 'there are - a number of different branches, one of which is the Home Ec- onomics Branch. Many do not rea- lize this Branch exists .and there- fore fail to take advantage of the services we offer. Every County and District in CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 MURRAY MOFFAT Electrical Contractor R.R. 3 HOLYROOD PHONE '392.6061 BRAD'S PLUMBING AND HEATING. Repairs and Renovation Industrial - Commercial and Residential FREE ESTIMATES 395.5771 CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Machinery and Some Household Items will be held for RUSSELL ROSS Lot 36, Concession 3,' Kinloss Twp, 2Y2 Miles North of Whitechurch On. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 12 P.M. SHARP Livestock . 37 Shorthorn'and Hereford cows, (pasture bred) Hereford; 33 Beef calves; 10 Steers and heifers (yearlings). Machinery . . . Nuffield 10 - 60,tractor with cab and pulley; Case D tractor; Allis Chalmers WD. 'with 'loader and heat hOuser; New, Idea 206 man- ure spreader; Ford seini mount 4 - 14" plow; Hergott 9 ft. cult- ivator on rubber; Minneapolis Moline 32 plate disc; 6 section bar.: rows with steel pole; 4 section harrows with draw bar; Massey Harris 'No..6 - 7' mower; 2 wagons with gravity bins; 2 wagons with flat racks; I.H.C. 4 bar rake; fertilizer spreader; 16 ft. bale elevator; 'New Idea 323 one row corn picker; McKee auger type snow blower; cement mixer with forms; post hole auger; scales; cattle clippers; veterinary needle; ear tags and pinchers; cattle de- hoiner (like new); 12 ton hydrau- lic jack (as new); pig feeders; 180 amp. Lincoln welder; cedar posts; wheel barrow; 2. - 50 ft. cables; wire stretchers; chains; Chain saw; water trough; cattle oilers; 32 ft. extension ladder; emery; electric motors; used lumber; scrap iron. 25 'ton mixed grains Numerous household items in- clude fridge; dressers and antique articles. TERMS CASH — FARM S6LD • Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale George Powell, Clerk Lloyd McNeil, Bookkeeper Brian Rirdoul, Auctioneer Whitechurch, Phone 3574349 AUCTION SALE Of Pigs and Household Items will be held for CLIFFORD MENARY Lot 6, Concession 11, Ashfield Township, 2 Blocks South and 2 Blocks West of Lucknow On MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 at 1:30 p.m. TERMS CASH — FARM SOLD Owner or Auctioneer Not Responsible For Accidents Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Of Machinery and Antiques will beheld for JAMES LEDDY Concession 6, West Wawanosh Twp., 3 blocks north and 1/2 block west of Auburn or Y2 block east of St. Augustine THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 at 1 p.m. Massey Harris 102 tractor and plow; rubber tired wagon with rack; McCormick Deering mow- er; barn jack; sleigh 'with flat rack; harrows; cultivator; seed drill; 2000 lb. scale; walking plow; root pulper; fanning mill; sugar kettle; sap pails; 35 gal. cider barrel; chain saw; tarpaulin 16 x 11 1/2 ; tiller; lawn mower; tob- oggan; ex. ladder; sills for rack; cattle clippers with extra blades; wheelbarrow; wire stretchers with clamps; lumber; snow fence; chains; post driver; forks; shovel; 2,000 bale hay; 10 ton loose hay; numerous small items. TERMS CASH -- FARM SOLD Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer , No SOLUTION A poor man worries about his next meal and a rich man worries about his last one. AUCTION SALE Of Antiques and Househol Effects ' will be held for the Estate of the late MR. LORENZO (LEWIS) FR On John St., Brussels, (across from the park) en SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 at 12:30 p.m. Antique hall seat; writing d sideboard; Wright piano; the field; coffee table; numbe small tables; several uphol ed chairs and platform rock round oak dining room table 4 leaves, 6 matching chairs; cabinet; buffet;. 5 piece di suite; drop leaUtable; card t 2' Captain's chairs; studio co assortment of lamps; le covered couch; brass bed; eau; wash stands and dres 2 iron beds; bedside chest; l blanket box; wardrobe; 2 an trunks (one from Ireland); que kitchen chairs; kitchen inet• oil stove; • cast iron , , stove; I.H. refrigerator; inghouse. freezer; Westing electric stove; Westing washing machine; small antes; Phoenix vacuum cle 2 speed heater; copper b clothes racks; tub bench; kitchen stool; wicker fer wicker flower stand; Singer t le sewing machine; lawn' ch quantity of- picture frames; painted pictures; butter bow laddle; radio and earph apple peeler; sad irons; cow 'hat' rack; partial toilet sets; icine 'cabinet; powder h sleigh and Cutter bells; table (new); fishing rods; to minnow Pail; knapsacks; boots; crocks and sealers; bottles; 3 oil lamps; Win 12 gauge ,shot gun (like snow" shoes; skates; mu traps; cream separator; qu frames; step ladder; feathe lows; cushions; bedding; to curtains and drapes; table and fancy work; variety of rors; clocks (2 mantle, 2 ele 1 wall); flowers and flower scatter rugs; rubber ma radios; T.V. set; quantity of es, odd plates; nicknacks, ware and glass (some anti meat grinder; Jardiniers; .h bridles and bits; buggy and shafts; syrup pan, spiles, yoke for carrying battery charger; extension gas1antern and lamp; small gardening tools; cant hook leys; logging chains; ropes cular saw stand and belt;, erns; wheel barrow; verand lug; fence rails; new garde ivator; rotary lawn mower cans; milk. can and str walking plow; and many oth terestingbitems too numer list. TERMS CASH — LUNCH B Executors and Auctioneers Responsible For Accident Any Way Connected With T Executors:'Mr. and Mr Edwin Martin AuCtioneers: Wallace Ball Teeswater 392-617,0 Grant McDonald Ripley 395.5353 50c SAVING ALL CLA$SIFIE ADS PAID B TUESDAY FOLLOWING FINAL INSERT