The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-18, Page 18111. 1. 111, 1,71 '1 1f ^0 • lq
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Local
Exeter Dairy Limited. Whie1!
receetly completed construction
of elle of the most modern milk
-
Processing plants in Western On—
tario, will open the doors of
its new building this weekend]
for public inspection.
The qdairy1 located ou William
Street Elortb, just off No. 43
highwaywill hold open house
Saturday and Sunday during
Afternoons and evenings.
Feature of the open house will
he a draw for four prizes — art'
electric fry pan, electric' kettle,
electric steam iron and one
Month's supply of milk. AU visi-
tors to the plant during the two,
days will receive a free thence
In the raffle.
Treats for the dairy's guests
will be a cookie -and -milk snack..
Free chocolate milk will be pro-
vided children accompanied by
parents.
Visitors will see a big array
of modern stainless steel machi-
nery through which milk, cream '
and cheese is processed under
rigid sanitary standards.
They'll be shown a network of •
pipes and equipment which pre-
pares milk from the farmers'
cans for the consumers' table
without even being exposed to
air throughout the entire process.
The plant houses 14 machines,
most of them new within the
past four years. It also contains
a large refrigeration room which
keeps milk chilled before it is
loaded on trucks for delivery.
The new plant, from the re-
ceiving platform on the north
side to the loading area of the
south, has been designed and
equipped to process milk with
the greatest possible speed and
under the most sanitary condi-
tions.
Cans from local farm suppliers
travel on tracks from the re-
ceiving platform to a dump tank
from where the milk is pumped
:o two large holding vats which
Attend
Exeter Dairy
Open House
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Plans
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nHouse This
Big Boom In Camping
Evident At ipperwash
well illustrated by the
tre'
Big boom in tamping this
year!
...41 :mentions surge in popularity of
1pperwash park, which has been
jAmmed with tents since the lat-
ter part ]of June.
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Mr. J. A. Matheson, .Superin-
tendon, of 1pperwash Provincial
park, provides the following side-
lights, many of which may not
be found in "official" reports:
'The camping urge has cer-
ttainly been mamfested at leper -
wash this year. As the worn-out
maxim goes, attendance records
have been shattered, Our rec-
ords show that the ember of
people camping and using pic-
nic facilities has greatly . lit-
+ creased froni other years. We
have found that Ipperwash Park
is new to many campers and
that they have 'discovered' our
DAIRY FEATURE5 MODERN EQUIPMENT — Arthur nark. either from word of friends
B kk r head p an ma
or from the fine publications of
1 t n is seen above working with some the Ontario Department of Trav-
of the extensive and modern machinery which has been
installed in Exeter Dairy's new plant on William Street
north. The dairy is one of the most modern in Western
Ontario. —jack Doerr
ced the processing system. An laboratory and cheese room,
,
automatic w a s hi n g machine 1 boiler room, receiving room, pro -
cleans the cans before they are , cessing area, bottle washer: re-
eturned to the farmer. frigeration unit, men's dressing
compressor, storage room
From the holding vats , milk,room,
is pumped to a plate heater and rest room.
which increases the temThe building is virtually fire -
of
the fluid 144 degrees instant-
proof. Constructed of cement
ly. It then goes through
a ciari... block walls and partitions and
, steel windows, it bas only a
fier which removes all foreign
matter and sediment before . few pieces .of wood in its struc-
reaching four large pasteurizing , ture
vats where the t..mperature is
held constant for 30 minutes.
After pasteurization, the milk
may be pumped several places
for different processes straight
to the filling and capping ma-
chine, through the homogenizer,
or to a mixing vat for choco-
late milk.
The 50'x55' cement -block build-
ing is divided into 11 sections—
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EXETER DAIRY
waft num
GRAND OPENING AND MODERN BUILDING
A.PM, (Canada) 'Etitiiptnent.
Wiped
NEWMARKET., 'ONTAMO
el and Pa licity. The 'Campsites
and Boa side Parks in. Ontario'
is certainly the calliper's `Bae -
decker', "
"We have been constantly
amazed by the number of peo-
ple for whom camping is a new
experience this year. Campers
volunteer to tell us that camp-
ing, besides being more eco-
nomical than other summer va-
cation. modes, is a wonderful
way to maintain the family unit.
A delight for the whole family
is the evening campfire com-
plete with sing -songs, marsh-
mallows and hot dogs."
"We would like to report that
the 28 -day maximum 'Stay ruling
has been very successful at
ip-
perwash. r e are many
gloomy predictions of an empty
park after the first n day per-
iod. This however, has not been
the case, for the Park has been
filled to capacity with 50 to 3.5G
tents usin`g the overflow area
for the past four weeks. There
were a few objectors to the rul-
ing, but on the whole, campers
were able to understand how they
could benefit from the ruling."
"First aid is the big item at
the Park. this respect, we
have had injuries running the
gamut from broken noses and
heart attacks to minor cuts and
burns,"
"We have]had occasion to deal
with fires this summer, On
August 8, a camper ]ost all his
equipment in a sudden fire: Un-
fortunately, he did not have in-
surance. So with the good. spirit
of camping, three campers were
able to collect $71.13 from other
campers to help pay for the
loss."
"Lost children, are constantly
in the office on a busy weekend.
Quite often, an hour or more
is spent entertaining a young
visitor until his 'lost parents'
are found."
"An occasional chuckle collies
from the campers who are sent
lino the park to find a camp-
site and are told to bring back
their unit number. More than
once, when they have 'returned,
we have heard the reply, 'But
we can't get it off the post'. "
to the
• EXETER DAIRY
ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW aUtLDING
Wo Are Proud That The
Bell Synchro-Pak Steam Generator
WAS SELECTED FOR INSTALLATION
IN THIS MODERN AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
Robert Bell Industries
- Limited
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
You Are invited To Exeter Dairy's First
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iSaturday
Sunday
eptember 20 & 21
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Afternoons & Evenings — 2-5i 7710
See Western Ontari's
See how your milk is
processed without even
being exposed to air!
GUIDED TOURS
See how our modern
machinery pasteurizes
and homogenizes
your milk,
See our laboratory
for ensuring quality,
Most Modern Dairy!
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Our New Plant Is. LticAtedLane Block.
West Of The Intersection Of Highways 83
And 4 — Directly West cif Guenther
Tuckey Transports
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Draws For Open House Guests-
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FOUR BIG PRIZES
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7. Electric Fry Pan . 2. Electric Kettle
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3. Steam Iron
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4 One Month Supply Of Milk. I
FREE Refreshments Fresh Milk And Cookies
Free Chocolate Milk For Children Acconipanied Paten
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ETER DAIRY
Lee.- Learn
PHONE 334
Clarence McDonald
Norman :Slanlake •
WILLIAM ST. NORTH •
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OUR MOTTO1
"Quality
And
Service"