Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 6 Nov 1947, p. 10

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SUN LIFE OF CANADA Bun Life Bidg. â€"â€" Hamliton, Ont. Phone: Bus. 7â€"3618; Res,. 7â€"5518 George 1. Geddes "that‘s a tine home *« you‘re building/* * like it. i e 1 wish 1 had a home of my own. Well, why not? My wilte has the idea that U# would be a great worry if anyâ€"» thing happened to me. Nothing to it, . The lmnflunum l:’n:z with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA will clear the mort in the event of my unlimtryq:euh. d never thought of that. W hat about the cost? Insignificant! In fact, it adds wery litle to the carrying charge of the mortgage. SHELL GAS AND OIL Main West, Grimsby, Phone 638â€"W MAIN ST. w. ALEX (SCOTTY) RYANS Y ES, 1 think I‘m going to OOR HELLOWâ€"HL HAD 50 HuCH TO LNE FORâ€"~JUST WAD WES CHBR COMPLETELY WMTIREED WÂ¥ c “‘hq P s * «in proatumes Putuatity oat. * oo service. Come in and choose your size today. Gulg-&-l-uh-'..: HOMEâ€"TOWN MOTORS GRIMSBY However, after the tile is burnt and When tile is being "burnt" at eighteen hundred degrees, it would appear that even the tile is burning. fourth is cooling in preparation for unloading. for while one kiin is being emptied of the finished tile, another is beâ€" ing loaded with dried tile. Still anâ€" other is burning, which process tukes about four days, while the opting this system, no time #s lost, clently to be "burnt." However, let‘s complete the process. After being dried, the tile is reâ€" moved to one of the four klins which now work on a rotation syâ€" stem. 1. Setting. 2. Firing or burnâ€" ' After being ground to a fine powder the clay is moved into the | processing bullding where the tile 'hhuluflmmpo.thhmou long and seemingly neverâ€"ending tube of wet pliable clay. As it comes rolling down from the mixâ€" ing machine, a cutting machine slices through this tube of clay, cutting three tile in one operation, at the rate of between eighteen hundred to two thousand an hour. This tile is placed on carts which So now we have the clay conâ€" I"M*?‘P'Wr‘"‘ the grinder is located. For the purpose of explaining our "heating story," we shall call this building "A." not heated with coal fires located underneath the floor, as is the case with the regular driers of which there are seven. Holding twelve thousand tile it used to take two to three weeks to dry the tile suffiâ€" the brickyard, the drying room was remove it to the drying room. Building "B" then, would be the processing room, and Building "C" the drying room. About the drying room, Room "C." It of necessity must be frostâ€" proof. Previous to the reâ€"opening of months, and the processing of tile was considered almost an imposâ€" sibility when Jack Frost enters ‘This brickyard when it was workâ€" ing in years gone by, seldom. i#f ever, operated in the winter Niagara Falls, N.Y. the height of the fire, fireman Jack Allez made his way into the house and recovered a considerable sum of money left there by the owner. Going in a second time, he brought out a coat, in a pocket of which was another $100. The home, formerly known as the Marion McLelland cottage, and believed by George Fair, park suâ€" perintendent, to have been built some 50 years ago, had only been GRIMSBY BRICKYARD venting the flames spreading to the walls of the building although the Muz_MmMydn. aged. Fire loss was estimated at from $3,000 to $4,000. FIREMEN SUCCESSFULLY _ ‘The fact that there was no wind was a big help to the fire fighters for this increase, but carelessness hunlunwl-.fi‘-h‘hq community and citizens everywhere are asked to make an extra effort this Fall to eliminite fire hazards in the home and help to save their property, and the lives and proâ€" perty of others. _ FIRE LOSS LAST YEAR single factor. Roof fires are the ‘Wfimdeflmm the greatest hazard to life because :lnmnycutkoeewuh-g know the house is on fire until it is too late. This danger would be substantially reduced if homeâ€" owners would surface their roofs mmunmmw or some other fireâ€"resistive materâ€" inl. Canada‘s fire loss for 1946, reâ€" ports the Dominion Fire Commisâ€" sioner, shows an increase of 11.7 CONTINUYATIONS wmmmml ed as generally unfavorable for late vegetables in both Eastern| and Western Ontario. Both areas expected the potato crop would be | below average. | YIELD OF ONTARIO is a Anished product, 871,200 barreis Pear production | remains, so what cls estimated at xmmmwmgmm an increase of 95 per cent onr::n.m.m 1946. Plums, with total yield ,n.e.’ down sufficient] oduo.mmum.-m-uu,mm,, crease of 32 per cent. Iheat. Why anule i . From . age One T . "fimmed product, this heat still |remains, so what else to do but let | it escape up the stack? It must go |from the kiln so that the tile â€"can cool down sufficiently to be handâ€" |led. Up the stack it‘s just waste |heat. Why could it not be utilized !m.m.muwuu. 56 sue 46 _ en ue -nn.'nohmu'.m..”. and "B" are going to be heated in !ho-oh‘hn.mhuu.. building from the kiln and circuiâ€" ated by a large fan, working condiâ€" tions will improve vastly for the men during the winter months, plus the extremely important facâ€" W.Mmthuflmfldhpm wi Games â€" Refreshments . Fun . Music Attractions for the Children . TUES.. NOVEMBER 11 CANADIAN LEGION BE.S.L. C Proceeds devoted 0 THE GRIMSBY GRIMSBY HIGCH scHOoor VALUABLE West Lincoln Branch No. 127 ANNUAL CHARITY In this day and age where we see so much of waste, it is indeed a good story worthy of mention when we find that what would simply be heat and smoke up the stack, is utilized to increase production, and ed, the clay whicn is being procesâ€" sed will be kept in a pliable, workâ€" able condition and ‘production will sag very little due to weather conâ€" Yeal, REPRESENTING THE NINE _ WHinNintsmestaien * AROMVINCES AND THE USA. speetATORS mm Bsmss ce s eea § 114 MOULDERS OF CANADA UNUMITED ONE NIGHT ONLY wrt Have over 45000 PHGEITS THIS _ waes wes 25 seass oo comeso INDEPENDENT Legion for tHe Grimsby Brick and Tile Company, take a look at that one hundred and fifteen foot stack and consider the heat that once poured from this, simply wasted in the ozone, is now being harnessed and put to work to keep employees warm and happy make for better working condiâ€" 1947, 7:30 P.M. s 0 wovembik 19h se on vjâ€"®=** i2 DO0®% â€" AN ALlLTIME RECORP foral neary 100,000 veary ~h( 2 2 PRIZES AWARDED To EXHIETMRS OF ANIMALS AND OTIER FARM PRoDuUCB PRIZES It is the department‘s aim to supply each of its 16 division ofâ€" fices throughout the province with complete road and weather inâ€" formation for all sections each day so that this information may be available to all motorists who inâ€" and production figures soaring. WILL RESUME WEATHER Sale Wâ€"â€"--'-'â€".*.m umt meat preduats you buy. All t ie for the vital part it plays in °U" Under the stimulus of mt WM"“'““‘ C _ _ino in the GrOcery BREWING COMPANY LIMITED ho ;.';{;zfit;’gin.-nlw.m report | present if they didn‘t wear them. of Baking ports are compiled. seems to have forgotten all about road conditions in that area to head office. Toronto, where complete reâ€" It is a DATES

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