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22 Main St., Zurich, Ont. 236-4934
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Times -Advocate, February 15, 1989
Page 25
CG Farm Supply
remains strong in
construction sales
ZURICH - Just back from a
meeting of Case farm equipment
dealers, Cleve Gingerich of CG
Farm. Supply in Zurich says the
company is renewing its committ-
ment of quality to the customer.
Gingerich continued, " Case is
going all out in design and manu-
facture of new models in loaders,
hackhoes and bulldozers which will
be ready for the construction market
by late 1989."
Construction equipment salesman
for CG Farm Supple, Paul Stecklc
says ,"Building growth in London
and other Ontario cities has- been
fabulous. We are off to a whale of a
start for construction machinery."
Stcckle added "Growth in the
beach areas along Lake Huron from
Grand Bend to Point Clark and Am-
berlcy is stronger than ever. There
doesn't seem to be any concerns
now about high lake levels."
Gingcrich said White manufactur-
ing -is coming out with two lints of
farm tractors with horsepower under
100.
In talking about the planter sales
for 1989, Gingcrich said, "It looks
like a good year for six and tight
row planters."
CG- Farm Supply was esta-
blished in 1962 and was located on
the Goshen south of Zurich until
four years ago when they took
over the former. Huron Motor
Products building on Zurich's
main street.
CG is basically a family affair.
Helping with the business are
Gingerich's wife Margarrct, son
Cliff as•service manager, son Rick
in parts and sales, daughter Mar-
lene Estep in the office and son-in-
law Dennis Estop as parts manaag-
er.
Paul Stcckle is the construction
equipment salcseman and Joe Ver-
munt is in charge of agricultural
equipment sales. Employed in the•
service department are Ken Gingc-
rich, Jim Ramer and David Erb. Al
Becker is the delivery co-ordinator
and driver.
Checking new models - Salesman Paul Sfeckle and CG Farm
Supply owner Cleve Gingerich check over some of the new Case
construction equipment for 1989.
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POWER
At the heart of every new MAGNUM Trac-
tor you'll find the most advanced diesel -
powered engine available today.
Intact, our all-new 505 -cubic inch
engines haTe`over 8% more dis-
placement than Deere's 466 cu-
,
bic inch engine. What's more, J-'
these engines meet or exceed all �"
SAE J 1349 performance stan-,
dards.
. The MAGNUM Tractor engine de-
sign simplifies service with 25%
fewer parts.
New engines, new cab and new
18 speed full powershift trans-
mission in four all-new tractors
from Case IH.
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See us for more information about
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MAGNUM means more.
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FARM EQUIPMENT LTD.
Exeter Sales, Service & Rentals
235-2121 since 1932
Dashwood
237-3242
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
Enroll now in the following courses:
Understanding Farm Weather
This workshop describes the variability of weather and climate through
S.W. Ontario, patterns which can give rain 10 one township and sun-
shine to the next. Various weather systems are explored so that work-
shop participants are able to usti a barometer and the weather fore-
cast to help establish plans for their farm. Individual weather issues
and concerns also become part of the program.
Instructor: Jay Campbell, meteorologist, TV London
1 Tuesday, February 21 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.)
Middlesex Hall, Centralia Colle9e Fee: $20.00
Personal Financial Planning
Become the master of your own financial destiny. Attend this two-part
short course and learn how to borrow or invest money and how to ob-
tain optimum interest rates. For example, guest speakers plan to dis-
cuss RRSP's, GIC's and other savings and investment plans, plus
mortgages, consumer loans and other borrowing procedures. Gain a
clearer understanding of financial statements.
Co-ordinator: Jayne McCann, CCAT Lecturer
2 Mondays, February 27 and March 6 (7:30 - 10 p.m.)
Middlesex Hall, Centralia College Fee: $20.00
Basic Welding
Learn how to do basic welding with electric arc and oxy-acetylene
welding equipment. This course stresses welding safety while teach-
ing how the equipment operates, how to run welding beads in all posi-
tions, brazing and more. Fee includes safety glasses and textbook.
Instructor: Herman Wulterkens, CCAT Lecturer
6 Thursdays, March 2 - April 6 (7 p.m. - 10 p.m.) .
Ag. Engineering Building, Centralia College Fee: $50.00
Contact:
Ministry of
Agriculture
and Food
ONTARIO
Jack Riddell Minister
CENTRALIA
COLLEGE
Huron Park, Ontario 140M 11'0
(519) 228-6691
"My daddy's
so smart .. .
Busy in the office - Dolores Gingerich and Margaret Gingerich are
shown at work in the office of CG Farm Supply in Zurich.
Lease 'or Buy
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(519) 262-2604
London
(519) 227-1020
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Pricing parts - CG Farm Supply parts manager Dennis Estep is
ssho/w. n checking a catalogue of farm equipment replacement
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Sherwood
(Exeter) Ltd.
150 Thames Road, Exeter 235-0743
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