4 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 19, 1962 Ajax Machine Bushland Automation Operation at night has proved 50,000 pound mechanical erab,|to be as efficient as in daylight capable of forcing its wayjand a utilization rate of 3000 through impossible bushlandjhours per year is entirely prac- terrain to supply the world with/tical for this machine. The sin- pulpwood has been designed/gle operator requires no helper and developed by an Ajax com-jeither at the stump or when pany and was unveiled to the|transferring the load to trucks. public on Friday afternoon. | However, it is considered de- The Dowty Forewarder, de-| sirable to work two machines to- signed and developed by the gether for reasons of safety Industrial Division of Dowty|during night operation in re-| Equipment of Canada Limited,|mote areas. has given rise to a significant The Forwarder can be oper- advance in the mechanization of|ated safely on grades up to 35 the woodlands operations of the;percent, a hydraulically con- Canadian pulp and paper indus-/trolled tilting cradle being used try. jto prevent logs sliding off while In announcing this develop-jon steep grades. Maximum ment, B. J. McColl, vice-presi-|highway speed is 18 mph, but dent, Industrial Division, stated forwarding speed is limited by AJAX (Staff) -- A massive | wheels is transmitted through a Scots 50,000 POUND MECHANICAL CRAB AIDS PULPWOOD INDUSTRY Starts dustrial gear pumps and con- trol is achieved through control valves. The control system is so sensitive that an experienc- ed operator can lift a log from a pile without disturbing the re- mainder. The power plant is a General Motors 4-53, 2 cycle diesel en- gine which develops 100 hp. at 2200 rpm. Drive to all four Rockwell - Standard Hy dra- Drive full power shift transmis- sion and Rockwell - Standard Town-Country Club Sends | $100 To India By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The general meeting of the United' Church Women was held recently in the CE centre with 25 ladies and six children present. Rev. Romeril delivered an in- teresting address on "The Church and Its Mission'. Mrs. Russell Mountjoy brought the findings of Unit One and Mrs. Ralph Larmer the findings of Unit Two on "The Mission of the Church'. At the Town and Country Club meeting recently there were 21 persons present and all enjoyed axle assemblies. A full range of gear ratios| is available in either forward or} reverse. The Forwarder is} Friday that a preproduction run|the operating conditions and of six machines for the Cana-jnormally does not exceed two dian International Paper Com-jto three mph. | pany has been completed in| The chassis is of welded steel| Dowty's plant in Ajax. jconstruction and is articulated With this machine it is now/at the centre. Steering is by practical to pick up pulpwood|/means of two hydraulic rams| processed at the stump, trans-| which move the rear chassis| port it from the stump area)member up to 42 degrees to the | without the need for road prep-| aration of any kind and trans-\forward member. fer the pulpwood directly to) The forward section of the| trucks or trailers on the main/chassis carries all power, con- haul roads. |trol and loading equipment; the} The Forwarder does not re-jrear section accommodates the) quire men to work on_ the|load-carrying platform. ground and it is the first ma-| The cab is immediately over chine which will permit day and)the front axle and the under- night operation on a year round|pody js armoured. pose g Peypsene Bra stamp area! Ait controls are duplicated, : jand the driver's seat can be The Dowty Forwarder has|rotated so that the machine may been designed and developed'he controlled with equal facility| for use with eight foot pulp-|whether in forward or reverse! wood. joperation. The Forwarder concept com- left or right in relation to the! jman equipped with Goodyear 21.00) by 35 tubeless tires. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Regina--Lachlan F. McIntosh, 64, a member of the Saskat- chewan legislature for 18 years. London--Edward Blake McIn- erney, 72, a former director of the Royal Bank of Canada, | Florence, Italy--Giovanna Ra-| gionieri, 93, the woman who is said to have inspired Carlo Col- lodi to write his famous chil- dren's book, Adventures of Pin- nochio. Hamilton -- Thomas. James Parsons, 82, a Toronto business-| formerly prominent in lawn bowling circles. Toronto--Rev. George H. E. a trip by picture and comment as Jim and Dorothy Marlow re- viewed their trip of last fall to Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Austria. During the business period it was decided to send $100 to Dr. McClure, India and $50 to Miss Muriel Stephens, Africa. The anniversary dance was planned for May 25. The short course on '143 pounds of meat" under the lead- ership of the Women's Institute in the Community Hall Friday, was well attended. Mrs, J. A. McArthur and Mrs. Charles Smith who attended this course in Orono for two days recently, brought their findings} from Orono and presented them. Chairs had to be used again) unday morning to accommo- date the congregation in United) Church. | At Sunday School, three young ladies, Misses Elaine Mountjoy, Carol Rahm and Lynda Kyle, under the direction of Mrs. Gor- don Strong and Mr. Car! Dorell, presented an informative skit on By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The Wom- en's Institute met in the Com- munity Hall recently with 30 ladies attending. Mrs. M. Graham, Mrs. F. Staniland and Mrs. F. Hoskin are to secure articles for the WI exhibit at Blackstock Fair. Mrs, Ralph Larmer and Mrs. Wilbert Archer were appointed to the nominating committee. Mrs. R. Taylor and Mrs. L. Thompson are to arrange the Blackstock Institute items of program for the Summary Day in Orono on May 1. All enjoyed pictures shown by Mrs. Neil Malcolm of their trip last fall to Scotland, Eng- land, Holland and Paris. PERSONALS Nine children and one leader attended the messengers' meet- ing Tuesday after school. Sixteen Explorers attended 50 Anniversary Celebrated At 'Enniskillen iBy MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN ENNISKILLEN Mr. an Mrs. Joe Switzer, Miss Nancy Wood, Gates Mills, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Pethick, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Pethick, Miss Gail Pethick, Mr. L, Laun- jan, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Redknapp, Newcastle; Mrs. E. Dickinson, Mrs. P. F. Brad- ley, Mrs. Wm. Chester, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pethick and Ruth, Enniskillen, were re- cent dinner guests to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick and spent the evening at |the Pethick home. Miss Heather and Barry Brunt, Bowmanville, were with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt recently. | family, Bowmanville, were re-| cently Sunday visitors at Mr.) and Mrs. L. Lamb's. Mr. and Mrs. E. Trewin, Dor- een and Donald were recent vis- Horn, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Brock, and) family, Bowmanville, Mr. and) Mrs. Carl Piper and family, Ma-| ple Grove, visited Mr, and Mrs. | K. McGill recently. | Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin on Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs.} Tom Smith and Mr. and Mrs.) Ernest Irwin, Bobcaygeon. } Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor,} Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd} Slemon, Haydon were Sunday} tea guests at Mrs. F. Toms. Rodney Irwin was a Sunday guest of Dale Smith, Bobcay- geon. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright,| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, were visitors with Mrs, Arthur Wright, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dickey, and Velma, Bowmanville, were with Mr. and Mrs. M. Stainton.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Osh-| awa, were Saturday tea guests) at, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dor-| land's Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wray, and| | itors with Mr. and Mrs. C. E-|ter, Mrs. John Maw, Mr. Maw! bines a big wheeled vehicle hav- ing unusual mobility, with a powerful loading mechanism capable of very precise con- trol. A'normal payload of 350 cubic feet of eight foot pulp- wood is carried on the machine. Approximately 300 cubic feet of pulpwood is carried on a tilt- ing cradle between the. rear wheels with an additional 50 The grapple-loader is of the knuckle-boom type, operated by hydraulic rams. The boom will Pogson, 72, retired United) Church pastor and padre at Tor- onto East General Hospital dur- turn through 370 degrees, allow- ing 10 degrees overlap of travel in the forward position. It has a maximum reach of 13 ft. 7 in., and is capable of ing the Second World War. | Toronto--Frank Chambers, 51, former Manitoba distance run- {ning champion. Grimsby, Ont.--Harry Wilbert!-= Tobacco. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. | Holy Communion was admin-|Lloyd Ashton, Ronald and Ray} istered and an impressive ad-|of Haydon, as recent Sunday din-| dress delivered by Canon Ash-|ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| more to a good congregation in|ter Murray, and callers at Mr. St. John's Church Sunday morn-|and Mrs. Gordon Werry's, To-| ing. Blackstock WI Readies Exhibit their meeting Tuesday after school. The Exploration on the' church was continued. A Lenten service was held in St. John's Church Wednesday morning. The ONO Club met Thurs- day night at the home of Mrs. Reka Wizgerde with 24 ladies Doctors Said Streaming Out Of U.K. LONDON (Reuters) -- Thou- sands of Britain's young doctors are reported to be streaming abroad to escape from the Na- tional Health Service under which they are state-employed. vison, who is also @ barrister,|scale hitherto unknown," The report, by Dr. R. H. Da- present. Mrs. Wizgerde showed slides of Holland, iaken by Stanford Van Camp; low lady, Mrs. T. Redman, Scugog; low gentleman, Mr. Don Thompson, Nesteton; lucky draw, Bill Ferguson. service for Cartwright Twp. was held in St. John's Church Friday afternoon, when ladies from Nestleton Presbyterian; Cadmus, Caesarea, Blackstock United and St. John's Anglican Church took part. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow, Mr. and Mts~Ivan Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask of Solina and Mr. and Mrs. How- jard Malcolm, Yelverton, spent the weekend in Lively with Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow and eompeted in the annual Mason- ic Bonspiel in Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Beaverton, visited Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Archer Thursday. A former Cartwright resi- dent, Mrs. Levi McGill, died in Peterborough on Wednesday. Funeral service was held in| Peterborough Saturday with) temporary entombment in Cad- mus Union Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham visited her aunt near Fene-| lon Falls, Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes,| |Clifford, Lorraine and Jim and) |Miss Beth Strong attended the! |wedding of Allan Dayes and/ {Margaret Goodson in Whitby! jUnited Church Saturday eve- ning. | Mrs. John Hamilton returned| home Wednesday from a visit) with her daughter, and) |Mrs. Jerry Warne and family. | Mrs. Austin Beacock is spend-| ing this week with her daugh-! and children, Toronto. It's Big News -- from -- CANNINGS Watch Wednesday's Oshawa Times The World Day of Prayer) he and Dr. John Seale, consultant}writes. in medical economics and) Seale concludes: "A possible health services, appears in the: current issue of the British Med-|°*>!nation is that practice im ical Journal, published Friday.|the National Health Service is Seale says that in five years relatively unattractive to young up to 1960, a total of 1,071 Brit-/doctors -- economically, prc ish doctors registered in rt ee-cued rig tengene ys.) sea Ae 0 oe eal ea St § con- Africa, 184 in New Zealand and\gitions of service, it has com: 119 in Northern Rhodesia. pletely failed to inspire respect ees sane wis helie inaiee we oa ae migration young ion who see tors in the last 15 years on a its Fabian (Socialist) humbug." We Will Build on Your Lot... 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ALENDAR -- of -- WEEKLY Events! loading a truck up to a height| Powell, 66, retired chief chemist| of 14 feet above the ground./and production manager of Ca- Power is supplied by two in-|nadian Canners Limited. cubic feet being retained in) the grapple which is carried on| the front of the machine when) it is moving. } The loaded machine is ap-) proximately 25 feet long, 10) feet wide and 10 feet high and Ho a gross weight of 50,000 S. } On a_ pulpwood operation, where pulpwood has been pro- cessed into eight foot lengths and concentrated into lots of 25 to 50 cubic feet, the Forwarder | moves through the forest area) picking up complete lots in its| grapple and depositing them in its cradle. | When a capacity load has been obtained it is transported to the haul road network where it is then off-loaded directly to} trucks as truck trailers without any intermediate handling. 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