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LIQUID MANURE PUMPS
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WITH LESS H.P.
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ELECTRIC FENCER i,
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hot stop standard M
low impedance energizer mains
operated 120 V —
built in power surge protection
voltage on a 1 mile fence:
light load:
medium load:
heavy load:
extreme load:
7.0 kV
5.0 kV
4.0 kV
1.5 kV
maximum length of fence: 35
miles
hot stop super M
very low impedance energizer
mains operated 120 V —
built in power surge protection
voltage on a 2 miles fence:
light load:
medium Toad:
heavy load:
extreme load:
9.0 kV
7.2 kV
6.4 kV
3.0 kV
maximum length of fence: 80
miles
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18 years. 3 -YEAR WARRANTY FROM DATE OF PURCHASE. If you want the
best, choose HOT STOP.
Disc Blades, Cultivator Tines, Points & Sweeps
For all your Spring Tillage Needs call:
446 -10th St., Hanover, Ont. N4N 1 P9
1-519-364-4413
46 THE RURAL VOICE
NEWS
STRESS WORKSHOPS
TO BE HELD LOCALLY
Leslie Rose, co-ordinator of train-
ing at the Canadian Institute of Stress
in Toronto, will be in Clinton on
April 8 and 9 for two workshops, one
on stress management and assertive-
ness for women and one on stress
management and coping skills for rural
couples and interested individuals.
Rose has a Master's Degree in
counselling and human relations and
seven years of experience teaching
stress management. His workshops
emphasize practical skills.
The workshop for couples and
individuals will be held on April 8
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. A cost of $5
per person includes workshop parti-
cipation, coffee or juice, and handout
materials. The workshop for women
will be held April 9 from 9:00 a.m. to
4 p.m. A fee of $30 includes the
workshop, coffee breaks, lunch, and
materials.
Both workshops will be held in the
Huronview Auditorium. For more
information or to pre -register, call the
Huron County Health Unit before
April 3 at 524-8301.0
APPLY EARLY FOR
SUMMER WORKERS
Farmers should apply early if they
would like to hire summer workers
through the Ontario Summer Employ-
ment Program.
The program helps to fund summer
jobs that would not exist without the
assistance of the program. The benefit
is a $1.25 an hour wage subsidy where
a person aged 15 to 25 (by April 13,
1987) is employed.
The program covers employment
from April 13 to October 17 and a
maximum of 20 weeks of consecutive
work is included. Eligible employees
must be Ontario residents and cannot
be related to the employer.
Application deadline is June 5.
For more information, contact the
Ontario Summer Employment Pro-
gram, 777 Bay Street., 12th Floor,
Toronto, MSG 2E5, 585-7399 or 1-
800-387-1290. Also available this
year are agricrews and students in the
Junior Agriculturalist Program.0