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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-14, Page 15SEE GOOD MARKET FOR KONGSKILDE SILO—Officials of Kongskilde Ltd. and J. •F, Farm Machinery Co. here are putting a sales drive on the Kongskilde silo and grain blower shown here in a district barn. The blower above is lifting shelled corn 16 feet, putting it through 80 feet of pipe with five 90-degree bends, which is the equivalent of over 300 feet in a straight line, This silo, a demonstra- tion unit, has a t he of 500 bushels, Left is Erik Gravlev, general manager; Bill. Rothernel, the sales manager, is at the spout. photo Fair crowd amused as opponents speak Get at the root of your CANADA THISTLE problem with rtaohorf ,t' PLUS ami a1 11,6 rOdi of your waact .0robleini In fact, killing- action Is in fha tool That is why you pet a '060Iva 101 tiee. ‘Ifienl perennial such as conaaa. TNlille in your hex and ClOye`r also on toarnae MAY & itAata e#11Krilitri• Street, MohttOel If, p,c), mow/ida ry' Eget Lt4 DACIllihtfil,Efiednd. Exeter Produce Swag Co. RNIy , FISHE Ernie Fisher has been mayor of Goderich for the past 5 years and was alSo on County Council for three years. In this time he has had many citizens Ask him for assistance. He has never asked them whether they were Christian, Jew, Liberal or Conservative. Regardless of party, color or creed ERNIE PISHER HELPED. THIS IS indicadve of how he will work in Ottawa for YOU, the people of Huron, THIS MONDAY VOTE A MEMBER OF THE PEARSON TEAM ADVERTISEMENT AU1`HO1,I1E0 BY HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION FOR. ELECTION Information & Transportation CALL THE LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS 235 1211 VOTE ERNIE FISHER .,,0121,,,,,A=111321111011.1118111111Mmaisia Published by Huron Liberal Association placed which can be raised or net, sales manager, ,FaYs the lowered by means of a wire unit will lift the grain 20 feet and winch controlled .from the into the air and transport. it ouiside. This enables the user over horizontal pipe 228. feet. to adjust the valve according Besides grain, it will transport to the height of the grain in shelled corn, white beans and the silo. pelleted fertilizer. The silo bas a number of -One of the hardest things to small plexiglass windows for transport is white beans," Mr, viewing of the grain and also a Rothernel pointed nut, "Ile' number of openings at varying cause of the cracking. We've intervals in the wall to enable taken .seed samples, quite dry grain samples and temperature and brittle. and put them of the gram to be .taken, through this unit without any The silos come in 16 differ- damage whatsoever " ent sizes, Directors of Hensel). Spring rose by only 209. Fair may have been hoping for The statistics presented to a political sideshow Friday county council in Assessor Alex night when they got two of the Alexander's 12th annual report principal contenders in Mon- day's election_ .on the platform show that, most townships went for the official. opening Friday hack a little, in number of peo- night, plc Indeed seldom before has Goderich contributed 128 to -- tile crowd taken so much in-the net increase, to reach 6,360. terest in an official opening. E x et er was close u p, gainin g Usually they appear bored be-124 for a total of 3,012. Clinton fore it even gets started; this added 120 and is credited with 3,227, Erin tram rose by 1 trine, to pee ta ne y, there was an air of ex- 2,875. Seaforth lost 63, leaving Even Earl Dick president of a total of 2,197. the fair society, who was chair- Brussels, at 853, gained 18, man for the ceremony, couldn't and Hensell, at 927, was up 24. suppress the grin that came The other two villages, Blyth from knowing it was a bit and Zurich, decreased by eight of a unique situation. and 19, respectively, leaving to- .However, all turned out to be tals of 735 and 718, sweetness and light. Exceptions were Ashfield, Mr, Dick called first upon McKillop, Tuckersmith, West Elston Cardiff, the veteran Hu, Wawanosh and Goderieh town- ran MP and PC candidate, ships, all with slight gain. Pop- who noted the presence of the ulation was virtually stationary mayor of Goderich, Ernie Fish- in. Hay, Morris, Turnberry ,Us- er, on the platform along with borne and. East Wawanosh, Hon. C. S. MacNaughton, Hur- on MPP. Mr, Cardiff said not a thing about the election — he made a number of compli- ments about the fair and the horse show, Then Mr. Dick smiling again, called upon Mr. Fisher, The Liberal candidate followed Mr. Cardiff's example: not a word about pOlities. He brought greetings from the county town he 'said, and he congratulated the fair board on its show, He too, referred to his opponent and then introduced, in quite complimentary fashion, Mr. MaeNaughton, Snickers and titters were still being heard. Said the Huron MPP: "I couldn't have done a better job on that introduction if I'd writ- •V‘ ten it myself, "thanking the No mention ofpolitics was being made during this cere- mony, he noted. "If we were to mention politics I might say that we owe this excellent wea- ther and the success of this fair to John Diefenbaker and his gov't at Ottawa, because those of us in public service seemed to get blamed for eve- rything under the sun, includ- ing had weather, so f might have Laken that liberty, but be- cause we are not mentioning politics, I have not said it". And that brought a laugh from most, — and a groan from some, NDP candidate Carl lieming way arrived just a little too late for the ceremony. The fair attracted a large crowd — one of the best in re- cent years, according to Presi- dent Dick. The parade was led by Exeter horsemen and the Clinton community citizens' band. Best school in the parade was SS 7 Hibbert, in Indian costume, under Mrs, Margaret Baker. Runners-up were SS 10 Hay, under Mrs. Faye Forrest- er, and SS 1 Tuckersmith, un- der Laurabelle Reickert, Tory Gregg, master of cere- monies, said the horse show was one of the best of the early season, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the .Estate of Mary Becker, deceased, All persons having claims against the estate of Mary. Becker, late of the Village of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the 7th day of April .1962, are required to file par- ticulars of same with. Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 30th day of June 1962, after ‘yhich date the estate wilt be distributed hay- ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been re- ceived, Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario, 14:21.:28c 24 Tenders. Wanted TENDERS FOR LIGHTING South Huron District High School Board invites tenders for replacing 10 corridor light fixtures with fluorescent fix- tures similar to those already installed in the east end of the main corridor. Tenderers should visit the school to sce the fixture re- quired. Sealed tenders must be in the hands of the secretary by 5 p.m. Monday, June 25, 1962. Lowest or any tender not neessarily accepted. E, D. HOWEY, Secretary School Phone 235-0880 7:14:21c ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS OF ONTARIO NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS OF STRAW FOR SEEDING Separate sealed bids marked "Bid for Supply of Straw, Stratford District" will be re- ceived by the District Engin- eer, 581 Huron Street, Strat- ford, Ontario, u n t i l 12:00 o'clock, Noon, E.S,T,, Wednes- day, June 20, 1962. Specifica- tion, Bid Forms and Bid En- velopes may be obtained at the above mentioned address, The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS OF ONTARIO Stratford District. 14e (Grand Bend Public School Beard invites lenders for No, 1 grade fuel Oil, Tenders should quote on straight billing for oil. deliver. ed .to the school as required from September 1,, 1962, to June 30, 1063. Please address tenders In the secretary of the board, Mrs. E. E. Idanore, Grand Fend, by Saturday, :Rine 30, Lowest or any Lender not necessarily accepted. Further information may he secured from the secretary. 14e Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. D, HOWEY, Secretary School Phone 235-0880 7:14:21e 5 Auction Sales Important AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Modern Antique Furniture On the premises, Main Street, in the VILLAGE OF CRE,D tTON The undersigned auctioneer' received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 23 at 1:00 p.m. sharp Look for full list in next week's paper, F, W, CLARK, Prop, WM, H. SMITH, Auctioneer Dial 234-6282 14c Towns increase but rural down The five towns in Huron coun- ty had a net population gain in the past year of 414, but popu- lation of tile county as a whole Liberal candidate. Then he had some fun, in the European Common Market countries labour costs average $1.00 an hour, includ- ing all fringe benefits, and the work-week is nearly 45 hours— as compared to more than $2,00 an hour in Canada for a 41- hour week, Following a successful mer- chandising program of its cul- tivators and hair rows this spring, Kongskilde Ltd. here is launching a sales drive on an- other of its products, the blow- through silo. The Danish firm, which :re- cently established its Canadian headquarters on No. 83 high- way, has been showing this new storage and drying silo to a number of Canadian and U.S. dgrowers.as uell as to farm newsmen and.. groups of seed. g With it, the firm combines its detachable grain blower to move grain without damage. A demonstration unit has been established in the large barn on tile farm of Robert Rowcliffe, just north of Exeter on Na, 4 highway. The firm has imported 35 units to date, expeets to bring in another 150 this year. "We're pleased with the in- terest so far," states Erik Ora vlev, general manager. "Al- ready we have a number of or- ders and dealers feel there is a good, potential," lie revealed that a group of U.S. seed grow ers made a special trip here to see the silo, "They will do a job that ag- riculture departments of many countries have been trying to get done for years and years," Sir. Gravlev stated. "It not only stores the grain but it conditions it so that it's safe have to be moved constantly in order to avoid overheating." There ol. n There are several thousand units in operation in Europe, he indicates. The silo is constructed of air- dried Swedish and Finnish wood slats, which "breathe" with the conditions and over- come the condensation prob- lem with damp grain. The blower used to transport the grain also serves as the drying unit. Air is blown through the perforated ventila- tion pipe in the middle of the silo from where it filters its way out through the grain. The wooden silo walls have perfo- rations which are large enough to let the air pass out without restriction, but which are small ienngoutghhemto. prevent grain block- In the perforated ventilation pipe, an air throttle valve is The blower, or healing unit, heats the air by 9.5 degrees This corresponds to a redue. lion of the relative humidity of approximately 256;. The unit has an intake of 1,450 cubic feet per minute and. a velocity of 90 mph. Kongskilde officials point out the importance of the grain blower for transportation of grain. L. W, H. Rother- .g,t,IND PICNIC I4ER.E The annual Duron County picnic for the blind will he held for the :first time at Exe- ter this July, it was announced this week by local CN1B rep- resentative. S. B. Ta.ylor. Mr, Taylor said the blind persons will meet at given-Jew Park on Wednesday, Jni, 23, for games and supper. 23 legal Nolice$ 24 Tenders Wanted NOTICE TO CREDITORS TENDERS FOR FUEL The Times-Advocate. June 14, 1962 .11,40.9 about prospect .s of silo In the Estate of Anderson, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Christian Anderson, late of the Village of Dasiiwood, in the County of Huron, who died on .or about the 22nd day of May 1062. are 13,qttired to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, solicitors of Exeter,. Ontario, by the 30th day of June 1062, after which date the estate will be distributed having re- gard only to those claims of which Pace has been receiv- ed.. TENDERS FOR PAINTING 'Ball Laughton, South Huron District High Solicitors for the Executor, School Board invites tenders Exeter, Ont. for painting four rooms or, the 14:21:.28e second floor during the sum- mer. Rooms may be inspected for condition and color any school day. Tenders should indicate, la- bour and materials separately, Sealed tenders must be in the hands of the secretary by 5 P.m. Monday, June 25, 1062, " 11 Quality Pro ductsD-oc save you money! Your farm machinery and equipment is subject to the toughest kind of wear and tear . . . that's why 13,A has spent so mach time and money developing exactly the, right oils and greases to met every f'arm requirement: order' your supplies today Micidletan & Genintner Pl'ona 235.2411 Ex t ELECT WHATEVER YOU POLITICS