Trade Show by Local Firm Attracts Outside Customers Over 250 buyers plus numerous suppliers amended the Electric Motors Sales and Service Product Show last night at Club Canara. Twenty - five major suppliers had booths at the show, dis-pl-aying such things as fastening dievices, motors, air tools, cutting tools, abrasives, woodworking i equipment, rufbber products, drills, saws, switches and numerous other industrial products. One display showed a motor working away normality while completely submerged in water. Beside it, another motor was running ait a temperature of 340 degrees Fahrenheit. There were machines on disw play at the show from as far away as Japan and Germany, plus many English and United States products and of course, Jack Bel anger, owner of Electric Motor Sales and Service Belleville Limited, credited his three sons, Kacrl, Roland and Terry, with the organization of the show. Mr. Belaniger said, "We had a good turnout from Kingston's three major industries, the Aluminum Company, Dupont and OIL, plus representation from many smaller Kingston industries. FEATHER IN CAP "I dion*t mind saying that I think it's a feather in our caip to attract the major industries of a city twice our size to buy things in Belleville. It's usually the other way around." K. H. Zinsmiaster, president, ARO of Canada Liimted, saijd "I think this is one of tihe most 'astic local shows I've ever attended. "We've had as great a response here as I've ever seen at an area shiow. We're most enthused about the show." Stan Reesor, District Sales, Canada Sand Papers Limited, said,, "From our own reactionist, ifs been an excellent show. To be perfectly frank, we weren't too sure about it when we decided to come. '"Mainly we got some orders here, and you can't beat that.*' Vic Gordon, Sales Representative, Gray Tools Company, said "It's been a good show. It's thie first time in Befllevtilile anything like this show has ever happened. "I think Karl Beilanger dieserves a lot of credit for feiis great organization work."