= 6 -- Scugog Citizen --- Tuesday, January 30, 1996 10th Annual Canadian International Farm Equipment Show BROOK'S FEED STORE 1580 Hwy. 7A West NORTH AMERICA'S 'SECOND LARGEST DISPLAY OF FARM EQUIPMENT UNDER ONE RQOF The 1996 Canadian International Farm Equipment Show comme- morates the tenth con- secutive year as Canada's largest and foremost agri- business showcase, dis- playing farm equipment and machinery, farm buildings, material hand- ling, feed, seed, fertilizer, chemicals, service com- panies and suppliers. As North America's second largest indoor farm equip- ment show, comfortable walking shoes are required to walk the more than. four ' a miles of aisle space. More than 50,000 qual- ified agricultural buyers February 6th to 9th, 1996 at Toronto International Centre and decision makers are expected to visit the 'Canadian International Farm Equipment Show. You're guaranteed to find the most recent in new farm equipment = and products available for the upcoming growing season, with more than 650 exhibitors representing 5,000 manufacturers and disttibutors.at the show, and more than 380,000 squake feet of agri- business on display. The Show is sponsored by the Canadian Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute (CFIEI) and the Ontario Retail Farm Equipment Dealers' Assoc. (ORFEDA). Moreover, the show is supported by the Ontario Wholesale Farm Equip-ment Association (OWFEA). "PORT PERRY 985-7992 The Canadian Inter~ national Farm Equipment Show will be held from February 6th to 9th, 1996 at the International Centre - 6900 Airport Rd, Toronto, Ontario. The International Centre is minutes from* Pearson (Toronto) International Airport and convenie located near major h » GLEANER COMBINES Full Line of Purina Feed, Pet Food and Supplies as well as Custom Milling prrcat Kentucky Sor Cn! uine Coin, MEREEER (ncorroRaTED ways and hotels. PERFORMANCE FEEDS ih Show hours are from 9:30 M AM to 5:30 PM Tuesday ; : in *Q thru Thursday, and 9:30 Please stop in to visit our showroom. Stock J AM to 4:00 PM Friday. In addition to free parking and free shuttle bus service from parking areas of the International Centre and to local hotels, there are free daily seminars 0% INTEREST for 12 Months! 40HP & up starting at $17,500 'LOADERS AVAILABLE' TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT BROOK'S FEED STORE 985-7992 REE CANADIAN wsssfan BLACKSTOCK y AGCO focusing on agriculture 774) = issues. For more inform: (905) 986-4283. Gece) ALLIS ation regarding the show Simply Customize One "For Your Operatio Heat-Treated Tips Hydraulic Endgate Ny Front Extension Upper Beater Flotation Tires Slurry Pan Torque Reduction Kit Because your operation is like no other, your spreader should be like no other. | = Front box extension and slurry pan help eliminate telling trails across yard, driveway and road. Allows you to carry more sloppy manure per load. = Upper beater option helps level load during unloading and shred clumps for a fine, even blanket of manure on the field. Ideal for top dressing, too. « m Low-profile hydraulic endgate =~ ® Torque Reduction Kits reduce - option reddces mess onthe * + conveyor speed for an even yard and highway. This keeps * layer and extended spreader family and neighbors happy. life. Ideal for pen-pack "manure, chicken litter and top dressing. ! Growing Together *. for10 Years Canada's Largest Display of Farm Equipment Under-One Roof = Optional sprocket speeds upper beater to improve handling of gummy, sticky manure. Spreads in a wider, thinner layer. ! ® LABOR and parts included in our 10-year warranty on sides and floor. Compare. Most Le \ " i A) don't cover labor. . HE d 2 EASE AEE A , : International Centre VALLANCE 6900 Airport Road, Toronto, Ontario Equipment & Rental Ltd. For more information call: 705-741-2536 or Fax 705-741-2539 114 Winchester Road BROOKLIN (905) 655-3291 TOLL FREE 1-800-575-5656 Supported by: Ontario Wholesale Farm Equipment Association Sponsored by: Tad PAN RIE| ER --- "