HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-07-09, Page 16!'axle 2 The Times,Advocate, July L 195, -
QUEEN AT THEATRE — A beautiful profile of Queen
.Elizabeth, a warmsmile on her lips, was caught as the
Foyal pair left the Stratford Shakespearean Festival.
theatre Thursday night. Above them plays the fireworks
display that lit their drive to the station along the banks
of the Avon, where the crowds lined. the route. Quite a
number of residents from this area travelled. to Stratford
to see the queen there. —)3-H Photo
Farms 120 square feet
Uses electricity i°o produce gat -grass
One of Canada's most famous
military men is developing cham-
pion racehorses through a unique
electrically - operated system
which provides green oat -grass
as feed all year round.
Major - General . C. Churchill
Mann, internationally -known for
his leadership in Dieppe and
other World War II theatres, re -
reeled '.his little known horse -
feeding technique to the 11th An-
nual Farm Tour of the Canadian
Electrical Manufacturers Assoc-
iation. This Tour, arranged in co-
operation; with Ontario Hydro, is
believed to be the only annual
event of its kind in the world:
Some 50 CSMA members and
press ,representatives visited his
2.000 -acre View Hullos Farms
near Aurora and three other
points of special interest during
Council debate
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it would be discussed in the near
future.
Despite the differences of opi-
nion, the exchange didn't be-
come heated. Mr. Weber .left on
good terms, indicating he. planned
to apply for construction for a
Ridewalk in front of his plant.
their all -day tour designed to cessful 'competitions.
show how increasing uses of Another highlight of the CEM
electricity have improved rural tour was at Skyline Farms south -
life in Canada. west of Aurora, where the visit -
The tour was also attended by ors watched a speedy process in
a Colombo Plan visitor from which fresh chickens ready for
India and two professors from frying are shipped out to stores
the Ontario Agricultural College only 30 minutes after they were
in Guelph. brought in alive. Key to the
Maj. -Gen. Mann showed the whole process is an electricall.y-
CEMA party his cube -shaped operated conveyor chain system
metallic out -building for pioneer
work in hydroponics, or soil-
less plant growth.. Inside, even
layers of trays are filledwith
oats in various stages of develop-
ment from loose grain to a thick
mat of ankle -high grass. The
grass grows fully in six days, Up to 29,000 birds are pro -
thanks to a completely electrical cessed id a day this way but,
automatic system that pumps in says manager Jim Thompson; "if
water as required, siphons it off we didn't have electric power,
when necessary, times the pro- we'd have to give up."
cess, maintains proper tempera- Another stop on the tour was
Lure at all times, and provides the Woodbridge district farm of
constant lighting. This round -the- Russell Rowntree, whose 100
clock and round - the - calendar cows are milked each day by
electric' control helps produce 95 electric devices which speed the
tons of fresh grass annually in milk through pipelines to a bulk
an area of 120 square feet! cooler and on into his own re -
Some of the benefits of this frigerated tank - truck. Human
year-round feeding of greens are hands never touch the milk. Yet
reflected in Maj -Gen. Mann's
trophy room with its great va-
riety of cups of all kinds and
120 -odd prize rosettes from sue -
which :first sweeps the birds by
an electrically -charged screen,
mercifully stunning them, and
then carries them swiftly past
some 100 workers who complete
the other phases of the process
In assembly -line operation.
two men can milk the '100 cows
in two hours:
Even for cleaning the pipeline, Mi
it's only a flick of a switch• to an
start detergent and disinfectant
surging through the lines auto-
matically. An electric cooling
process enables the milk's tem-
perature to be dropped from 90
degrees to 39 in 10 seconds. Even
for feeding his cattle, Mr. Rown-
tree merely flicks a switch
which starts grain moving along
a 130 -foot augur to the feeding
troughs.
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County road work in this area •
Is coming along "very. very
well.” according to. Engineer J.
W. Fritnell, headof the depart-
ment.
A bridge of two :60 -foot spans
is being erected over the Au- I
sable river on the boundary line
near ML Carmel.
Weather permitting, paving'
will be done on the Goshen line
from Sarepta to the existing
pavement south of Zurich. Start
on laying a gravel base is
expected this week.
Tho county is also paving the
road from Varna to Bayfield
and doing a major construction
job on five miles between Var-
na and Hillsgreen.
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visiting in Scotland and 'Ireland t Some new .arts and some old; juvenile program, chosen rec,eal4*
with the 'for'mei''s relatives fort favorites highlight the stage show , ly art an elimination contest. f;iS
the past three weeks. , at Kirkton's -annual garden party 1 sides vocal solos and duets, tl eT$
They left,Crumlin airport a.nd, this year. • is one quartet,. along with metro!
changed planes at 1lfootreal ar- •I'he, area's bi,"aest variety mentals oil She guitar, clarinet,
riving in Prestwick: Scotland in ; show takes
eight to nine hours and returned ; ,idly 15.
the same way.
include `"The En•
1 A tap. ,dance, highland fling,
isquare dance ,and recitation com,
They visited in Glasgow and -chanted Strings,":four beautiful, plete the program.
Mr. Smith's birthplace, Ruther girls with violins; .li.arry loss -r Contestants froxn this area in=
glen, in Soctland and Belfast field, personality singer, jnd .elude I4nda .and Daren Russelli.
Icon. Leonard, comedian -magician. i Russeldale; Jane Kehl, Lucent
and. Bangor, Ireland with many; Repeat performers nclude.Paul and Bruce Van Gaoxen,
sidetr'ips and excursions..i `The Video-ettes", papular :hell. ( RCAF Centralia; Doug and Don
Mrs. Smith remarked on the Jingo's, and "The Y-Vettes", Hughes, Lucan; Judy Scott an4
hospitality of both Scotch .and tap dancing girls. Nancy Ifestle, Clandehoye, 'San*
Irish homes. "The minute we (MC Lee I'aul promises to pre- dra Walters and Kathy klern,t
stepped inside the door of a sent some other top names in Winchelsea.
home on. went the tea kettle no' the all-star professional show. fi Opening the evening will be :a
matter what time of day" said Music, both 'vocal and. instru-, girls softball game 'between St.
Mrs, Smith. I mental dominates the 18 -act + Marys Pullets and Glen Mills.
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