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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-11-17, Page 7AGENTS SALESMAN. Appliance oetilots to sea finest Pulp, expelling Juicers, steiniess steel cookware, literathre direct. Jeto- anerit Matte istrieeter, 12084 50th Sts., Ed- on. BABY CHICKS - —,-- — SPECIAL prices on Bray 18,20 week pullets, and started chicks, prompt shipment; dayolds, hatched to order tduai purpose and specialty egg pro. dueers), Order February.Mareli broilers. now. Contact local agent or write Bray Hatchery, 120 ...Oen North, Hamilton, olet; BUSINESS ORPORTLINITIES DEAL/3RS, Salesmen 8; Farmers to sell chicks and turkey points for one of, the oldest and well established Hatch- eries in Canada. Offering the best franchised layer and all ,Other Perm. Jar breeds of ehleks and turkeys, Lib, eral commissions paid. Apply Box Nuns. ber 224, iasesta Street, New Toronto, Ont. I. taring to Women's Clubs in Pincrica during October and Novi rnber; In. Mil he goes, to Vancouver on. another lecture tour, and the year after be is booked for Australia, • In between times, both here and in America, he will appear frequently on T.V. But, leasice ally, this is not, for self-aciVer- tisaillana He does it because his name has.. become. synonymous, with 'Woburn Abbey, The more people talk about him, the more they'll come to see his stately home, After work, the Duke occa- sionally drives up to town, ,f,,,,ena don js less than fifty miles away .and his huge American car (one of three in his stable) eats up the distance comfortably in about forty minutes, lie bought it, second-hand for. about £3,900, Originally it cost 48,500. and was. a present from - the • owner to jockey Lester Piggott when he rode Sir Victor Sassoon's. first Derby winner. The Duke drives very fast. He cruises down the M,1 motorway so smoothly that one seems to be 'floating on air, When you ! ask him what speed he's travels ling, it turns out he's touching ninety-eeveri miles an hour. The Duke is a happy man. He. accounts for his current content- ed outlook on ,life thus; "Making people happy is the greatest happiness in the .weeld,". - :he- says. "An artist creates hap- piness with his talent. I strive to do it through the medium - of my wonderful inheritance and thereby to preserve it for my .son end the generations that will follow." The Bedford • motto is Che Sara,' Sara . . "What • will be, will' be." John 'Robert Russell, the 13th Duke, is making sure that whatever else won't, Wo- burn Abbey always will be, ALL TIED UP — Project Mercury astronaut Virgil Grissom, checks a maze of instruments, before •centrifuge flight. The centrifuge will record human stress at simulated high gravi- ty conditions. PERSONAL FIORE SKIING $1.00. 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But the back- room boys of Canada's Liberal Party have decided differently, So Liberal leader Lester b. Pear- eon, at their request, no longer wears the ties that were his trademark in his days as Ex. ternal Affairs Minister. "It makes the people think of bow-tie diplomacy," Said one of his colleagues, who went on to explain bow; tie An informal, free-and-easy ap- proach to problems of interna- tional relations, characterized by friendly, first - name contacts, short-cutting red tape arid prole,- col. "It's a term of ridicule," he added, "like.striped pants, or i ry tower', or egghead. It's bad." — from NEWSWEEH, MERRY MENAGERIE 9f/0.—$7 x.::;Social insurancep a ments 4196 -32 Billion ales or Turnover" 1/2 (3—S29 Billion 4i.•,::..!Te.!!::•:%V.' rofitsbf bvined, Run by Kremlin a - 2 1/21;;-.-$2 Collective Farm Trig. 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Motel Operators Face Trouble Motorists are beginning to *UP for their roadside adeernsa- modatione with an eye toward 40.sts rather than a MOinuning pool, wolf,-to-wall', carpeting, or Aline TV. Motels have become se elabor-, ate and luxurious that rates nee-' idesaallY have had to be boosted amtil it now costs more to stay Nit one of these places than at the small city hotel. The motor- leig public has begun to resist the high rates and actually is peeking out the smaller hotel and even. the guest home which almost has been lost in the bar- taige of publicity given to the tremendous increase In the con- irtruction of motels. The motel actually came into being—first known as overnight cabins--as the result of the high hosts of hotel rooms, The motel types of accommodations boast- ed low rates, easy accessibility, and reasonable comfort. And be- 4ause of their simplicity they drew in popularity, They also grew in numbers , Until today there is the definite ' danger that there are too many Motels. Where there used to be I One or two motels in an area there are a dozen or more. In- atead of those one or two motels being filled each night, "Vacan- cy" signs swing from the sign posts of the "dozen or more." With the traveler looking more closely these clays at his pocketbook there is the serious possibilty that motels are pric- mg themselves right out of bus- iness, Many motorists are returning to the small hotel and the guest i1011se. The small hotel, it should be pointed out, reeled on the brink of financial disaster when motels came into being with their spacious parking areas and easy check-in formalities. But they have been making a strong comeback. They provide free parking areas. They encourage the traveler to come dressed "as Is" and provides entrances which bypass the main lobby. Some of the chief advantages of staying at- a hotel are the many services provided under one roof—a dining room, room eervice, laundry, and cleaning, to mention a few, writes Leavitt s F. Morris in, the Christian cience Monitor. Guests houses are another type of accommodation that is making comeback. Their rates, for the most part, areiamazingly low for what they offer, The traveler aan usually tell by the outward appearance, of the place,. whether ft will suit his need. Often pri- vate baths are available. But a family of four can save as much as 50 per cent by stopping at a guest home. Motel operators are quite aware of the price resistance by the motoring public and often will make "deals" rather than let a guest get away. One trav- eler recently related how he and his wife, on a motor trip to California, budgeted a set amount for their motel accom- modations. When the rate quoted was higher than their figure they merely said they would pay just so much mid in the majority of cases they were not turned away. When they couldn't get the motel owner to come down they mere- ly drove along to the next o\ie and easily came to terms. Dickering over a motel room is something I disapprove. And I am sure the tonscie4tip(sa mo- tel operator does, too. But it is my feeling that the motel indus- try must take a good Jong lOok at itself and determine if it hasn't overpriced its accommo- dations from the viewpoint of what the public can stand, When a than says "It isn't the money, it's the principle of the, thing" — it's the money. FRESH and springer Holsteins, grades and purebreds, Area accredited, cows, v.aceinated or blood tested, YOUr Pick of a quantity. We will deliver, Jos. w. eocarane & Sons, L. 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REAL RESULTS AFTER, TAKING DIXON'S REMEDY FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS AND NEURITIS. MUNRO'S DRUG STORE 33S ELGIN OTTAWA $1,25 Express Coiled COINS British Duke Is More Than Showman COINS wanted, pay highest prices. 1961. coin catalogue 250. Gary's (8) 9910 Jas. per Ave., Edmonton, Alta. back with mostly Dutch pic- tures." He nods towards the Rembrandt: ""That self portrait there, for example, cost £10, probably worth anything up to £100,000 -today. Makes you think, doesn't it?" These astronomic sums mean very little to a man who, when he inherited Woburn and the Dukedom, also found himself saddled with a £5,000,000 bill for death duties. That was six years ago, since when he has paid off all but a million and a half, which he' confidently ex- pects to settle within three or four years. When he took over Woburn, the Abbey was in an appalling condition. It hadn't been decor- ated for, close on a hundred years. Half of it had been icnock- ed down by his father, the 12th Duke, who, was interested only in birds, animals and fish. What was left was jam-packed with furniture, china and pictures piled higgledy-piggledly all over the place. Within -six months, working eighteen hours a day most, of the time the 13th •Duke had everything ready for visit- Paying Me each for 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925 Canadian small pennies. Mrs. Mor- gan, 767 Wilson, St., Victoria, B.C, Those people who dismiss John Robert Russell, 13th Duke of Bedford, as just a showman, couldn't be more wrong. He is a man of taste, culture and dis- cernment, and an extremely shrewd businessman. It's true that at his home, Woburn. Abbey, the Duke puts on one of the greatest shows on earth. It grosses more than £100,000 annually and is grow- ing all the time. Last year there were 462,000 satisfied customers; this year he hopes to top the half-million mark. But the Duke is not ashamed of capitalizing on his ancestors. It's the only way he can keep Woburn running and in good order. H i s forbears weren't above marrying for money arid John, the 13th Duke, is quite realistic about using every le- gitimate device to keep the 23,- 000-acre Woburn estate intact. "They- did what they had to do," says the Duke in a quiet but forthright fashion. "And do what I've got to do. This is the age of the ordinary man. Everybody's got a car or motor- bike and he wants to use it to go somewhere and see some- thing. He wants "entertainment and „I give it to him — with a little, instruetion, thecsWn in— at half a crown a time, and a shilling for children. Call it escapism if you like. I call it show business," EYE GLASSES POST'S ECZEMA SALVE BANISH the torment of dry eczema rashes and weeping skin troubles. Post's Eczema Salve will not disappoint you. 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For the right family a down payment of $6,000 will handle it. ,Tan Bosveld, Real Estate Broker, 53 Victoria Ave., Chatham, EL. 2-9056. NURSES and certified nursing assist. ants required for a new hospital open- ing in December in Kawarthrellalibur. ton resort area. good personnel poli- cies. 011A pension plan. Director of Nursing ROSS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LINDSAY, ONTARIO NURSES. WANTED 0c,S. • Queen Elizabeth didn't sleep here. But Charles I did, several times. Sordid Queen Victoria. And the (Magnificent State Bed- room with its fabulous tapestries (newly restored by a secretapro- cess)aie ,,pnes of tape most popular sights' in -the 'erati`re Abbey. His forbears had the knack of adroit fence-squatting, They fought on both sides during the 001 war, as Roundheads and Cavaliers. }fence they managed. to preserve the Abbey intact — untileathe 12th Duke's bulldozers got to work on it. The Great Park — 3,000 beau- tiful green acres of it — is alive with rare birds, bison and herds' of deer. That, and the house, should have been sufficient to draw the world. to Woburn. But the 13th Duke decided it wasn't enough. He installed a children's zoo, a maze, swings, roundabouts and all the fun of the fair. At odd times he has staged parachute jumps, traction en- g i n e rallies (this drew 20,000 visitors), horse shows, a nudist convention (a washout owing to rain), scooter rallies and polita- oal aSelwyn Lloyd drew aice) -l 37.,000 Conservative a tte nd- a "Anybody can hold air a I 1 y here," says this most democratic of Dukes. "Even the Communist party. •Provided they behave themselves, pay the bills and clear up the mess." In the planning stage are .iazz festivals, bowling alleys, fish- ing and, boating lakes, swimming pools and tennis courts. Any- thing, in , feet, in the. entertain- ment line that Will tickle the mid-20th Century palate, writes Sidney Vatincey in "Tit-Bits." These ventures need consider- able staff, Apart from the Duke's administrative personnel, he em- ploys 250 people, There are six night watchmen. And fourteen Mrs, Maples come to clean up the Abbey every day, Not excessive, really when one considers ,.lhat the 11th Duke never had fewer than fifty indoor 8ervalits alone, All this is tremendously exact- ing work, but the Duke has come up the hard Way,. He's 'used to having it rough. At sixteen, then Lord 'Howland, he was Pitch- . forked into London to fetid for himself oh a pittance of £08 per annum. Then he became a - reporter on a national daily and later when he inherited some money, he started a fruit farm iii Saab Africa. These days the Duke regards himself primarily as a shew• fte is always artitifid at Woburn On Visiting days, sign. lag autographs and keeping a very sharp eye on th riga, Ite is propelled by a tireless determination be' keep Wobtleti On the niap. This Will take hint The Duke, tall, elegant in well- cut dark-grey worsted, moves smoothly about his library as he speaks. It's built on the 'same aieroic gale as the rest of the houee. You can pack a fair-sized block of modern flats in the • space it occupies. His Grace waves a well-tended hand in the air in a gesture em- bracing the walls, furniture and drapings. "This is show business. No doubt about it. Being a Duke today means you're in show biz up to the neck, otherwise., you simply can't exisa, let alone live in the manner in which the pub- lic thinks yoLl should live." The old masters framed above the leather-lined books look down from the walls. Could it ' be with approval? There's some- thing approaching half a million 'pounds' worth of paintings in this` room alone. A ReMbrandt self-portrait, a Hogarth - self- portrait, a Hals, a Cuyp. And a dozen other selected mastera pieces. "It was the fdiirth for fifth Duke who was responsible for `most of those," says the 13th Duke casually. "He thought the walls looked a bit bare, so he „sent his steward to buy some a Paintings. Fortunately -he came 1AX ItOcUt=iiott3 — Tel& bookkeeping helps, foci the..:kUttittft peapie Into believing that itixes are being abonhed but hard, facts prove otherwise. toviet 1066. revenue total'77 billion .dollars of which only seven billion cornet ftoni Income tOkete 11 the rest Pre'hidden" toXes reflected It; conStinier Eth- ltiftiyer.paid social secutity? Sales ot 4turnoyee' Cdifectiv• farms levy arid profits froth government-owned 'Industrieti, Source: Northwestern 'N'tilleeldl Liri1 ,10.6WoliolCiii'