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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Jul 1981, p. 16

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GY Horse and rider team up to strut their stuff At the heart of the Axial-Flow Combine from IH is a threshing/separating system so simple, you'll wonder why it hadn't been thought of years ago. Straw walkers have been eliminated. Grain yield has been increased. Harvesting time is faster. Grain damage and mechanical problems have been reduced. Only two sets of concaves are needed for all crops, and they take one man only about 20 minutes to change. The Axial-Flow Combine is certain to revolutionize harvesting, yet it is carefully based on 14 years of development and testing to insure that it's top-of- the-line in all respects. i The Axial-Flow is easier to service and requires less maintenance. The 54 inch wide control centre is designed for greater operator efficiency -- with climate control, good downfront and grain tank visibility, and upholstered six way adjustable seat and steering post that tilts forward and back to five positions. Control consoles are conveniently located. And there are fewer levers, more switches and knobs. Choose from three Axial-Flow models and mount them with an IH corn head, grain head or windrow pick-up. *Compared to conventional combines under identical ground speeds and crop conditions. 'Harvest more -- Of what you grow. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Tay Twp. gives go-ahead Subject to Ministry of Tran- sportation and Communications' approval Tay Jfownship councillors last week accepted the quotation in the amount of $6,075.65 (plus ap- provide $13,723.95 worth of plicable taxes) from Dura Con to go-ahead to provide frames and supply manholes and catch basins for grates worth $4,205 for storm Waubaushene. Waubaushene. Meanwhile council cleared the way to have Concrete Pipe Company pipe in Waubaushene's storm drains while McCoy Foundry received the SS TE TSAO | AXIAL-FLOW COMBINES Somerville Farm Equipment Hwy 26, Stayner 428-31 32 Ask about a demo at your farm-no obligation concrete drains in Farm : Safety Week hints to follow Learn artificial ~ respiration as it is often the only means of reviving an_ individual who has been overcome LOOK TO ONTARIO FOR FRESHNESS AND QUALITY. - -- by toxic gases. 5 Ze : : The person must be When you shop, look for the Foodland Ontario sym- ES Zs _ internationally for their ygemoved from the bol. It's your guide to all the good things that grow. --<-- 3Ze - >> excellent quality. os danger area _ before -antificial respiration is "administered. This is Farm Safety you can buy, our pro- Week. The Canada Safety Council says cessed products are _<~ always wear self- oe recognized --_- "gontained breathing Sa equipment before en- BE } "tering a confined space eeN A ) to retrieve an un- conscious person. Use a lifeline to haul the victim out. Investigations Bair nee a ees Penetanguishene town police investigated 316 complaints and assisted other police forces 24 times. Three cases. of shopbreaking and one pe case of housebreaking < \\; were also noted on the yg)» department's monthly activity report. The value of property stolen in the month totalled $10,730.32; in the same period $2,297 of property was <> right here in our own province. Not ee h only is our produce the freshest ~~~ pe. 7/7 ee p Besides giving your family --) the best food in the world, ae there's another reason for buying Ontario. Our food industry employs a lot of people in this pro- * vince. Shopping where you see the Foodland symbol is one more thing you.can do to help keep Ontario strong. @ Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Lorne Henderson, Minister Cox y = .\ \ aed a William Davis, Premier The Ontario Government-- working to help people recovered. Page 16, Wednesday, July 29, 1981

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