![]() In addition, she has done animated cartoon voices for Hanna-Barbera, Marvel, Disney, Ruby-Spears, DIC, Film Roman, Murakami Wolf Swenson and many others. Silo began her voice-acting career as a talking cow in a series of Land O' Lakes Margarine commercials for over ten years. She is also a successful singer, which she has brought to her work in cartoons. Susan Silo is a successful voice actress, and she teaches workshops in this field and lectures all over the country. She also played Rita Lane on Gunsmoke in 1969. In 1964, Silo appeared in an episode of Jack Palance's The Greatest Show on Earth. She also made guest appearances in episodes of numerous TV series from the 1960s to the 1990s, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Hawaiian Eye, McHale's Navy, Route 66, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Wagon Train, Have Gun Will Travel, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Sea Hunt, Ripcord, Hazel, Combat!, Batman, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Love Boat, L.A. Wonderful) on The Jerry Lewis Show on November 5, 1957. Her first TV appearance was when she entered and won a contest over 350 people who auditioned across the US, at age 15, to sing (Mr. Silo co-starred with Larry Blyden, Dawn Nickerson, and Diahn Williams in the NBC sitcom Harry's Girls, about a vaudeville troupe touring Europe. Her acting career started in television on the episode "The Dick Clark Show" of The Jack Benny Show. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.Susan Silo (born July 27, 1942) is an American actress who is known for her work in voice-over roles. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Silo (telecommunications company). This article "Silo (telecommunications company)" is from Wikipedia. A broadband boost or 'corporate welfare'?" Better Farming, Brant, January 2009. ↑ "High-Speed in Cow Country," Harrowsmith Country Life, Brant, April 2008."Bringing the Internet to farm country," Maclean's, Brant, 1 October 2007. "Silo CEO, staff head to Puerto Rico" Brantford Expositor, Brantford, 20 October 2017. "Hamlet gets ready for reliable, high-speed Internet, TV", Simcoe Reformer, Wilsonville, 7 December 2016. ↑ "2016 - #158 - Silo Wireless", Canadian Business, Brantford, 1 January 2016.↑ "2015 - #124 - Silo Wireless", Canadian Business, Brantford, 1 January 2015.↑ "Chamber recognizes business excellence", Brantford Expositor, Brantford, April 2015.↑ "2014 - #82 - Silo Wireless", Canadian Business, Brantford, 1 January 2016."Silo Wireless Celebrates its big new digs", Brantford Expositor, Brantford, 4 April 2014. "Ten Years of Connecting Rural Ontario," The Burford Advance, Burford, 9 November 2017. ĭuring their first few years of business Silo also appeared in Maclean's, Harrowsmith Country Life and Better Farming magazines in articles about rural Internet. In December of 2016 an article in the Simcoe Reformer reported on their Wilsonville, Ontario fibre Internet, television and phone service project. In October 2017 the Brantford Expositor published an article regarding a fundraiser and volunteer trip that Andreas Wiatowski, and technicians made to Puerto Rico to repair Internet equipment as part of the post-hurricane relief aid. ![]() Silo appeared in the Burford Advance in November 2017 in a piece detailing their personal history. In 2017, their 10th year of business, Silo reported that they had connected over 5500 homes and businesses and and created 90 transmission sites in Brant County, Norfolk County and Oxford County. The next year Andreas Wiatowski won the Brantford Chamber of Commerce’s Entrepreneur of the Year award and Silo was listed again in the PROFIT 500 at #124. That year they were ranked #82 on the PROFIT 500’s list of Canada’s fastest growing companies. The company moved to their current location at 19 Sage Crt in Brantford in March 2014. ![]() In Oct 2009 Silo won the Brantford Chamber of Commerce’s Business Excellence Bell Technology Award. They branded themselves Silo Wireless and began servicing people in the community. The same year, they created a business plan, found investors and met with local farmers who agreed to allow them to install transmission equipment on their silos. Owners Andreas and Cynthia Wiatowski could not find reliable Internet service and so they built infrastructure to connect their home to the Internet 2007. They also provide fibre Internet, television and phone services. Silo is a Canadian telecommunications company that has been providing wireless Internet to rural and urban communities in Southwestern Ontario since 2007. ![]()
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