The Brussels Post, 1963-07-25, Page 6HARVESTS MORE HAY WITH LESS LEAF LOSS HARVESTS MORE GRAIN WITH FEWER STONES
Flexi Tooth is an entirely new idea in pick-up teeth for balers and combines. Its greater
flexibility allows the tooth to be lowered closer to the ground and Flexi Tooth will pick up more crop per
acre than conventional steel teeth. These new plastic teeth will handle hay more gently and reduce leaf
shattering. Iftjang Flexi Tooth on combine and baler pick-ups will ride over or by-pass most ob•
stades, throwing fewer in the windrow. h i/A Mounted in rubber ships, Flexi Tooth is
much quieter. quieter. The superior self-damping effect further minimizes dust. Flexi Tooth is tougher and will
outlast ordinary teeth, while replacement teeth cost from 30% to 40% less than conventional teeth.
GEORGE MUTTER • BRUSSELS • Phone 17
FOR FULL DETAILS CALL ANY OF THESE 111/IPERIAL AGENTS
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WELCOME RAIN
REVIVES CROPS
THROUOHOUT Area
Recent steady rain throughoitt
the area brought re:lief ter'
parched crops and averted what
was turning into a costly drought
in many parts of 'Ontario. .
The crop report issued by the
Clinton office of the department
of agriculture , termed the rains
beneficial to all crops".
,spring barley is changing colour
Some fall Wheat fs expected to
be ewathed during the week. and
spring barley is changing rapidly.
1913 AND NOW
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Most of the muscle power needed 50 years ago'When Ontario Hydre built its first rural power line has now
been replaced by labor-saving machines. Photo at left shows 10-than crew erecting pole in pioneer days.
Centre IS modern radial-arm derrick and digger line truck, which makes short work of digging holes, lifting
pole and placing it in position, At right, helicopter speeds erection of pole. First rural distribution line,
built in 1913 between laden and Peterobutg, thanes north to St. Agatha in Kitchener area, served three
AVM and an orphanage, Ontario Hydro Photo
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CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY
Limited
Listowel, Ont.
Require the services of a
STEN OGRAPHEA
Qualifications must include a number of years general
office experience and an ability to take and accurately
transcribe shorthand. This is not a temporary position.
Pay will be commensurate with ability and experience.
Cafeteria facilities. Five day week and comprehensive
employee insurance benefits are available.
Applicants should apply to the Plant Personnel Office.
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THURSDAY, JULY *5th, 1911$ THE BRIISSEIGe POST BROSSICLA ONTANS
HURON COUNTY
FEOI ERATION NEWS
Special permits are now being
issued for the movement of tam
equipment, (in excess of 8 feet in,
Width) on pu.blic roads during
Satuselays and holidays.
;1-lerrai,ts for transporting wide
farm equipment on all piiblio
reads have been required by the
Department of TranspOrt for
some time, Rut these regular
permits exclude use of public
roads on Saturdays and holidays,
Holders of permits will find it
necessary to supplement their
regular permits before utilizing
public roads on Saturdays and
holidays. ,' VW"
Relaxation of the regulations
governing (or prohibiting) the
movement of farm equipment on,
Public roads comes as a direet
result of a request made by the
Ontario Federation of Agri-
•culture to the Ontario Depart-
ment of Transport on the 24th
of june, The Ontario Federation,
of Agriculture commends the
action of the Ontario Depaetrnent
Of Transport as being in the
interests of Ontario Farmers and,
also commend the Ontario De-
partment of Transport for tak-
ing such prompt action.
The Ontario Federation of
Agriculture wishes to ernphasize
the fact that the above action was
taken to facilitate essential farm
operations and the abuse of these
privileges can only lea4 to their
withdrawal. The OFA doesn't
miniale the dangers accessioned!
by slow moving equipment on.
highways, especially during heavy
weekend traffic. Safety and the
prevention of aehidents stin
•of paramount importance, There-
fore, the full co-operation of
farmers in preventing accidents
and prohibiting any abuse of
these above privileges1 is earn
eSi ly requested.
In cases where farm equip-
meet in excess of 14 feet in width,
must be transported on provire
ciai highways. provincial police
are requested to escort the
equiPment On all secondary
roads the owners must provide a
private escort in addition to
obtaining the perimit (plus a,
tepeeial permit for Saturday's and,
holidays) and an escort. The,
,owner must now display a red
flag mounted. on a ten foot mast
attached to the left hand rear
corner of such equipment.
Permits for tran aporting farm.
equipment of over 8 feet in width
in any Queen's highway must be,
obtained by writing to the
'Ontario Department of Trans-
port. Queen's Park, Toronto or
:they may be obtained from any
of the 26S local offices of the.
Ontario Deportment of Transport
'(issuers, of motor vehicle linen-
Ces which are located throng-
tint lb entire province),
to the, case of movement on,
municipal roe ft, such es county
or townshin application for per-
mits" are made to the c-erk of
the municipality,
Mrs, Trio, W. itiett, See,
NOTICE TO OeterSITORS
In the Estate of.
ETHEL. M'YRA CULBERT
All persons having claims against
the Eptate of Ethel Myra Culbert,
late of the Village of Walton, in
the County of Huron, Married
Woman, deceased, who died on,
the 9th day of April, 1963, are
hereby notified to send iu full
particulars of their claims to the
underSigned on or before the
26th day of July, 1963, after
which date the assets will be dis-
tributed, having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 26th
day of June, 1963,
McCONNELL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors fer the Executers
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
DAVID JOHN MacLEAN
LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP
OF MORRIS, IN THE
COUNTY OF HURON
All persons claiming against
the Estate of the above-named
are required to forward full Par-
ticulars of their ,elaims to the
undersigned on or before the
37th day of 1963. after
which date the assets will he
distributer/.
TIonnelly, Donnelly MuititY
1R The Square.
flod(li•feh.. OntatTo.
Reiteffors for the 1ratate