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The Rural Voice, 1988-09, Page 64u CONGRATULATIONS The 1988 IPM Fact Sheet Expected attendance 120,000 Attendance last year 120,000 Areas: Exhibitors' area 100 acres Adjacent displays 40 acres Trailer park 35 acres Plowing 300 acres Parking 300 acres TOTAL 775 acres Service roads Streets and avenues Water lines Hydro lines (100 poles) Snow fence 3.3 miles 3.5 miles 3.3 miles 25 miles 3.0 miles Exhibitors expected 600 Food outlets expected 55 Public pay phones 22 IPM Executive Chairman: Doug Aitcheson Co -Chairman: Ellard Lange Co -Chairman: Lloyd Morrison OPA Director: Albert Carson Land -Use Co-ordinator: John McKay Agricultural Representative and Executive Secretary: Alan Scott Secretary: Thelma Smith Treasurer: Ron Grant County Council Representative: Roy Swart Dates to Mark September 17: Medieval Feast — featuring a German band, Stratford Coliseum September 18: Church Service — Festival Theatre September 20: Official Opening September 21: Junior Farmer Ball — Stratford Coliseum September 22: Queen of the — Furrow Banquet, St. Marys Community Hall September 23: OPA Banquet — Stratford Coliseum 1111111111111111111111111111111 INN ruil] • • miesesima mossenown • uu...... 1 44.Ji7r 1\\ .1 Make the Connection MicroAge® Is Your Link to PC Networking MicroAge can show you how to link together your stand- alone PCs and peripherals to form an efficient network of shared resources. Ifs easy when you combine the industry's leading local area networking products with MicroAge service and support. Visit MicroAge for your link to increased office efficiency...through PC networks. MicroAge' COMPUTer MOMS "The So& t on Store". 868 3rd Avenue East • Owen Sound • N4K 2K5 • (519) 371-9795 Toll-free service line (800) 265-3171 • Collingwood (705) 445-4004 1966 MCSI and 'The Solution Store' are registered trademarks d Microage Computer Stores, Inc. Microage Computer Stores are Individually owned and operated. GERINGHOFF:* an innovative idea The Combine Header with snapping rolls that not only pick the cobs but also shred the stalks. • Low power consumption • Excellent stalk chopping • Neat distribution of the chopped stalks • Accelerated decay of the plant material due to an increased cut edge • Hydraulic stripping plate adjustment as standard equipment • Fewer moving parts - less wear and tear • Adjustable angle of attack • Can be Used also for picking sunflowers • Modular construction system; thanks to special adapter kits, the picker can be attached to any combine model See It at the Plowing Match, Stratford, corner of 3rd and Aitcheson St. *Available exclusively from: ONTARIO FARM MACHINERY AGENCY 446 10TH ST. HANOVER, ONT. 519-364-4413 SEPTEMBER 1988 63