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Barrie Examiner, 5 Apr 1963, p. 19

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ensilagu would have men urunler would mech nuizallun and apullnxo plus rlsk of Injury Blower pipes have lu nnly once yum and the adcr nunr hm to ho mum sumr Mm is being undertaken by Allan Glassiord on the 91h line or chumselir near Boston Event ually Mr Giassiord who point out that the project is still in lhe experimental slage and open or crillnism hopes to make the fattening ol 900 or so bee cnt ll yearly on threeth basis oneman operation How will he do it Last nil Mr Glassiord who operates 300 acres had an enormous cast inplace concrete silo made by Scott Brothers oi Rugby Oro Second largest In Ontario this cavolike silo rem Skyward 70 feel and has diameter oi 30 not Thirty loot Is the height of the average arm sllo QUHE VA 1011 An enther new type medl ized beef lgnplyg Infill Eu pmml he all mupm Provlnclal Police nlesday broke up banvlhevbomb d9 mnnslrallan that took place In from the Icgislalura build NEW TYPE OF FARMING SeventyFoot Silo Holds 1500 Tons OUT YOU GO SAY POLICEMEN In hl plan In uIIIth ha my here nu mm he muld buy mm In the 800 pound clnsl and lry lo have lhvm Ihip rd out lul our munlhl Inter though he would bu brInxlnx In nnd shIpv 1an out sitcu prndlcnlly every week then would be com vIeIo tum om uI flock three men ycnr once every 120 No it doesnt hurl cuilie hit in be out nil winter espec iaiiy with pain type ham or sheilcr it isnt naiumi ior caulo in be rinsed in all winter in hem Callie haveni had ny sickness All winter on warm days mu would see lhcm piny ing down over Ihe hillI rcni happY This exercise and fresh rns lhem good appcliie Mr Glasalord has placed his silo just far enough from the yard that it he should decide to he can plnce rcvolvlng Lazy Susnn aulamnllc coder Hound lhe base mo sllo around wlIlch hundred mile In me could iced Bul flul nddlllon will probably not be Icqulrtd Although he wlll mnllnuc la Iced mlnor nmnunl hay lo lhe mm or he next cw yearn It lcusl he exI mm It quflu ltmiblc lo lnllcn than on corn cnsflngo alone lupplo in minor detail or construc Llnn One of the most important 01 these he feels is cramp chute in which incoming callla can be held to be weighed re ceive medicalinn and in have lags clamped in Ihcir cars Fre quenl spa checks and rewcigh lug oi cerlain numbers each week or so will enable him In knnw exactly what is gain on Individuals that do nut show equate daily weight gains will be moved out and replaced by new slackers The Idea of having cramp chute final this saves having to mpe lhe animals he re marks Roping steers of 800 pounds and up can be prauy rough work and dangcrnus NQT REQUIRED DANGEHPIELD has The demonstraklun was organiled by members La Rusemblument pour lInde pendnnce Nallnnnlc lopar ans movement Les thin 50 Al mn uprrl INIIHIII ndd llp 17m cur Wu ulll put mln nl hm In yuur driving lllr um min Cum In lwlny MOTORS LTD Service Cenlro nlllrr IA IF FOR PLEASIN SPRING SEASON Gal Hm ulrdlu lulumm As he on on Io upluln up to fifteen lain cl cum per more can be zmwn in conlrast he two In lhree ton of hay that can be grown an lhe same area and two to two and half lonl All many growers do is cul iivole the ground once or lwice plant the corn and sprny with nalrozlne pmwccd killor and leave it lli ll is ready lo hur vesl But would cullivale it during ils growing period since my lurid ls clny When it comes in iilling he silo have heigh bor came in and undertake lhe cnlire iilling operation Last year with his forage harvcslcr he put nearly hundred acres cl cum in in six days All had In In was slny ol the silo in land the liiiing blower and qu up lhe silo unloader You see nohudy many needs In ramp in lhe silo since we can reverse the uni which spreads he incoming ensiiaxe ln lwoiool loyeu llth ll it had been under press 0n up or each Incoming load com hr amend special cmflnue suxnr which wclghl or wclzhl II hundred time sweet culinary HARM This lhe stem ind very lempllnx The caule will no go out In pasture or as he suggcsis What wnuld 00 head ol caule dn the grass They wnuld trample far more him they would eat of corn equal one of hay Ir teed value Moreover com more casfly handled mechlnlb ally IITING However since he rm that cmnhnsls lhqud be plnced on qunlily not qunnlny cspcclnlly in tho Hold bee lnrminn menlcd wllh grain concentrate and minerals TflAMPLE GRASS sludenls took part In lha de monslrallon but least 200 policemen were standing around he lexialalura bulld infl 1C Wirephnla In February 1922 he merried Mine Hervey who rurvives him Also surviving ere lhree sane and one deuxhter Gledyn Mm Earl Bell Ralph oi Meridlle Allen on the home term and Ted oi lnronle There Ire 10 grandchildren Three bralherl and one sister else survive Sem Elgar Cherie and Nellie Mrs Jump Three brniherr and two listen predeceased him Robert Willlem Normnn Laure Mn West and Lois Mu Henry Hervey Mr Houlhlon we member Newton Rab inmn Unlied Church In Elder or number at years Super intendent oi the Sundny rchool and teacher oi the Young hlene Bible Class or some time Until his retirement in January he was Remain Stewerd elnce Church Union in was Part Master oi Man ilnhn Masonic Lodge Cookslnwn Nor L16 6110 put eecretary Georgian Masonic Dirirlel Ind Pest Grand Slewerd He also was an essemr lar the Town rhip oi Tecumlelh or revere years and member Illd secre 11191 mu the In 111er Houmlon and Ellen Muher He allndedPlnkerlnn and Newlnn Rob1nson public schools Beelon and Allislon hlgh schools In 1911 he want 10 Model School In Drillla uught school at Mongofla south 01 Slouflvflle In 191111 wan to Album Ind laugh there for than our years then turned to the Arm at Newton Robinson WA the Canadian popula llnn lncrminz by Iwa per cent annually and marl Ilnd being tnkcn out lnnnlnz conclude Mr Glussford Thurs 0an to he mains demand or bed and unm Ilvcslack nnd lho but way we can mccl lhls de mand on lha um land by growing mom corn The mm In moving north nn rend II rcrlcmd in the wldtspmd lnlcmt In hi1 projccl unich new in on JAMES HOUGIITON James Franklln Hnughlon passed away suddenly at his home Newton Rnblnson on Wed nesdny March He haibmg lnhpoar IIenluflo pa past year thisyear he Intends la plan cobblng com 150 solid new It lnslead feeding com will be 95day corn In which the cob will mature well below all frosts lock plgs may be lnla ulillze splllfd Hairy mm According lo ML Glassiord who his traveled mnsidernhiy studying Iimilar plan success iuliy In use in Soulhwcslcrn Onlnrin and adjoining aisles many iaiien bet on nolhing but cam ensilnge and wonder how anybody can sci along without growing cum One United Sillel innner or example in grown corn for 23 mnseculivn yam on lhe same land which now produce boiler crop than it did at first Unlii recenily Mr Ginssiord képi sum 60 hcad oi bee cattle 60 pig and 2000 chickens But he feels Ihnt like other types oi ianninz high cash are lnx iha mixed iarmer la spcc laiize In one pariicuinr branch Equipment is loo expensive to mninlnin iar in or lhrcu cum hinod lypcl oi arming Ynu canl slnn arming Ioday with pcanuu he asserts and most nrmers will hqanliy azrcc Glasslord who say lhal pencil nnd nole pad am his mnsl valuable nlds la larmlnx ltclx that dasplle he hlgh msl ol the aulnmnlln cedlnx nip menl ll wlll pay lor llull low year In nvell labor costs lcrncre oulpul should be In creased by $25 and may ap4 proach 350 What ls more he wlll be able lo opcrnle hl Inlnmlled farm ns elliclcnlly when he ll 6051 he can now 35 OBITUARIES lary treasurer of Tecumsth Township ichuol area board nr number years Ho resigned from Ihlx poslllon in Junu last year He retired mm the am 30 thevlllnle 111711957 the funeral ervlce whlch was largely attended was held In lha Newton Robinson United Church on Salurdny erch cgnducled hls mlnlsm Rev 11 Jackson lnmment was In New Inn fiohlnsun Cemulery Pall bearers were Ben Steers Russell Copellnd Lloyd Coborn Jnck Ion Gllulnrd John Mblnsnn and Vernon ConnelL Pa arm wera Fred Steph ens and lav nephews Fred Webb Cecll Webb Grudon Richardson Blng Mayor Ind Barry Mayor lnlerment was It Sr James Cemetery Struud MRS MAURICE WHETHAM ELMVALE Speclal lllo lung district and Elmvnle rul dant Mn Maurlce Whelhnm dled erch 19 ln Penman Ho pllal In her wm year Mu Vhelham maiden llama was Ella May Mullen daumer ol the late Mr and Mrs Mullen nl Fla hwnshlp Aller her mm rlaza lo Jasaph Rllchle they farmed on Highway 27 10th Con 10 Plus Mr mlchle pre deceased her In November 1929 Following his death Mn RI chle moved Io Elmvale and on Wednesday June 19 she was married Io Maurice Wheth am wlm predcrased her MILS JEFFREY WEBB Funeral xervlca or Glndy Irene Webb was held the Jenna Funeral Homc Emle March 22 Her pmnr Rem Davld new Burlnn Avenue Unlled Church olliclued Mn Webb ml the oxmu Gladys Irena Mayor daughter of the lite Mr and Mn Harry Mayor of lnnlsfll She mm at by her husband 20a Eridlnrd Street Intern Mn Elvin Rich lrdson Hazel and Mrs Ethel Robinson bath Burfle broth ers Guelph ol Tamale Ward Port CredithGnnt Birth and Marley London listen Mn Bert erxh MuJory preda 0an her Mrs Vhekhnm was laIIthl member of Wyclifle Anglican Church Ind active memhcr of lhe Guild also memher lbs CUMMING LLOYD Puhllihod by DullorlnSlmcu Sadi Crndlt Anotlfllon LOBA Nu mnrvde which held ipccill acrvlce lo shuw lhclr respect or the deceased The luneral service on Friday March 22 was conduclcd by flcvr Lcckle ml the Aug lican Church Pallbearers wen Howard Rowlay Ban nnwlcy Harry Rnwley George Graham Narman Mlllar and Howard Sprlnzr Temporary cnlomhmlnl was In Elmvale Cemetery vault Survlvlna ara lwo sisters Mrsr ZTcrwllllgcr Margaret Lansing Michigan and Mrs Fcnlan Ethel Midland also number mecca and nephews sislcr Mrs Vllllamhénce YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET Canadna dedicated and dynamic statesman ll the giant SOCIAL CREDIT campaign windup in nu mu Wu lie petty iii120F115 and give us sound government When you look at the aciiviiie oi the other parties you will agree FOR PROGRESS STABILITY ACTION ELECT BARRIE NORTH COLLEGIATE an Frldayprrll at 800 pm eeds this $51th lparierwho will pug COFFEE SHOP ITS TIME FOR THOMPSON TANK RENTAL ONLY DR ROBERT THOMPSON 15 BAYFIELD SWEET FLAT RATE ELECTRIC WATER HEATER OPEN DAILY mm to pI BARRIE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NTINNTAL INN Burries Newes And Most Modern ALL THE HOT WATER YOU NEED WITH LIGHT LUNCHES sMALL DINNERS BREAKFAST coma BREAKS EVENING SNACKS GUARANTEED Dunlap SI Jun Over The 400 Highway Now Open Drop Out Today To The llv Bomr Eloclyiully 1m HARRIS EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL ma pics Included those mm relulivcs lrlonds LDBA and Wycliffe Church Allcndinz from rdlsmnec were Hands and relatives mm Barrie Tur nnlo Lansing and Bradford Mildrcab predeceased hm March 1960 HAROLD DOUGLAS SCOTT Funeral service will he held for Harald Dauglu Scan 40 92 Gunn SL Barrie who died at the Royl Vlctorll Hnlplm on Sunday lie lurvived by hls wife COFFEE SHOP Funeral arrangements are by Jennell Funeral Home Burrle The body will he lakon McDan mnll and Pannahaker Punml Home Part Perry on Wednesday morning far funeral servlce on Thursgqy Lucille qurcy In sum Doug and Gordon his daughlurs Mari and Call Me also turvlved by his parcnls Mr and Mrs Roy Scull Scagmve hll hrnlhcr Kenneth Oakwuud Ind slslcr Beycrly bl Oshnwn Iiurlnl wll be in tho Pleasant Point Ccmclcry PA 61825 Par Monlh

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