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gle of 10 degrees west of
uth and a slope of 59
grees. The glass is five
illimeters thick.
Walper explained about the •
ass, "Ordinary window
ass would be sufficient but
e thought we would make it
little heavier to stand up in
se of a hail storm.
The water is stored in 3,500
ailon tanks constructed by
ussell Desjardine of Grand
red. Walper was assisted in
e carpentry work by Ernie
filler, lass is three
Behind the g
d athe inches covering insulation
of
d then
Ivanized steel.dayr Walper
On a sunny
ys the water comes into the
nks at over 100 degrees.
hen the collector is nine
grees warmer than the
ter in the
the system.
P
em
ump
gins to operate
As for cost of building the
stem Allan Walper said,
y actual cost for the
ating system and the shed
s about $6,000. The solar
stem alone would be less
n half of that. Carl Pepper
ims his cost about $1,200".
alper concluded, "The
stem will be of advantage
e as long as the water is
rmer than the outside
perature."
mal pay
ere soon
he Ontario Wheat Board
announced that a final
went of $25.72 per tonne,
equivalent of .70c per
shel will be made to
tario wheat producers by
end of September.
oard chairman Irving
man, R#2 1, Simcoe, said
payment applies to wheat
by Ontario,- Producers
een July 1, 1976 and June
1977.
leiman said the final
ment was established at a
rd meeting held Sep-
ber 7, at which time the
rd's 1976 audited financial
ementwas received.
e said the final payment
25.72 per tonne will bring
total price received by
ucers for last year's crop
$114,27 per tonne, the
valent of $3.11 per bushel.
der a pooling system,
ucers received a basic
initial payment of $2 per
el, plus a 91c per bushel
im' payment, and the
payment just announced
complete payments for
ear's crop.
comparison, the 1976
total price is about .52c
bushel less than the
ous year's total,
ecting substantial
ases in world wheat
s during th past two
S.
st year, Ontario
ucers sold 617 657 tonne,
2,695,000 bushels, the
st volume since 1958.
ximately one-third of
976 Ontario crop was
med domestically with
remainder being ex -
d.
re ladies
ing part
Ontario Federation of
ulture wants to en-
ge women to take a
active part in the
nation, according to its
ent, Peter Hannam.
e women in our
ization are a tremen-
source of brains, talent
ility, and I dopl't think
using them enough",
Hannam said
peech to the Huron F of
rucef field,
Hannam said the
zation's constitution
d be amended to make
ier for women to vote
Id office.
r the present Con -
on only one vote per
Membership is allowed. yr .
Membership is usually
eted under the man's'
' in a farming couple.
g only he can hold
and vote.
dation, the constitution
iddto
thepossibility
enpoxy s� of
ne fathering a large
of proxy votes before
Ction, Mr. Hannam
the no proxy rule has
Made it difficult for a-
n to share her
d's vote and play an
role In the Federation.
Hannam said he in -
d to seek amendments
would ' give women
chance to participate
ould still prevent the
ility of pre-election
vote gathering.
Stock Ration Sale Continues ...
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