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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1961-02-08, Page 3EUROPE IN SPRING Go Cunard! Early Spring Sailings from Montreal and Quebec IVERNIA APRIL 13t HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON SAXONIA APRIL 20t HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON CARINTHIA* APRIL 27 GREENOCK, LIVERPOOL IVERN IA 'MAY 4 COBH, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON plus sailings every Friday all season *From Quebec the following dal'. '1'1 0% reduction applies on round trip bookings. You step into spring the moment you step aboard any of these gracious CUNARD liners. An alternate route to Europe is available aboard the magnificent Queens} sailing regularly • from New York. See you:e travel agent, Enquire cibout the Cunard Pay-Lotet UNARD !eetiiiaie'l-eeesees WeIlingtoi Sts r totehtii„ Yet: i41' Oti tether Be* • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sal :Plano to the antics of man, hul It scans rather pertinent an .eXample of the tirms, Must we. expedite everything because we are able HT achieve so much? We ,don't think SO, Certainly, there Is a place for taster action: and greater speed in our modes of.lransportation„ /3.ut we, Should somehow attempt to regulate what should be ..done fast and what can be done .mo- derately. Rather than trying to • keep pace with the X15, we would be, much better off if We could Make better use of, our time, an accomplishMent much easier achieved by thought than haste. — Santa Cruz (Calif.) Sentinel, HELP WANTED FEMM-I BABY CHICKS TIME tO order spring chicks. Bray tuts full range of violates available promptly. 3-week to reatty-to.lay Prompt shipment, Request prieeliat, See local agent, or write sray Notch, cry, 120 John North, Hamilton, Ont, BOATS NURSES WANTED. =,,,•+(ft REGISTERED NURSES Required for 38 bed hospital 00f) Starting salary and worldrsc. colt, Apply Administrator, Espanola ,Generai.hospital Espanola, Ontario BUILD A BOAT FIBERGLAS HULLS 11 x 84 WITH TRANSOM AND SEAT BLOCKS MOULDED IN, ONLY $139. LEAVENS BROS., 3220 DUN:ERIN ST., TORONTO. BOOKS -- • - Second ghs .Si c7°itir:Siltanng,odocsltol Past, ar store Bulletinec.el collection 51,50. tracTics„ Ethical Ways $1.50. Irvin Dietrich, It-3, Fayetteville, Ar- kansas, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MAJOR Refinery, world wide opera. lions, requires representatives, this area immediately, above average in- come, send resume and 29t' handling. Peacock, 1003 View Street, Victoria, B,C, PHOTOGRAPHY Become a photographic distributor for photo finishing, cameras, supplies. No stock required Write: Chevron Photo, Dept W 99B Coleman Ave.. Toronto 13, Ontario, They Like To Vote But Not To. Pay! If the United Nations was a club with a bulletin board on which the names of delinquent dues payers were posted, most of the members would be posted now, Or, if the United. Nations had the once-standard requirement that a man must have a record, of tax paying—at least poll tax paying—before he could get a ballot, there would be very few United Nations voters, As a mat- ter of fact there is a, United Na- tions procedure which cuts off the vote after two years of delay in paying on the regular budget but lets the assessments, like the Congo expense, go unpaid. So there is a roll with 104 members. But the paid-up mem- bership is a very exclusive and , extremely short list. The distinguished names are: Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Lux- embourg, Netherlands, Norway, Turkey and United States.—The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal CHAIN SAWS. MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE BOX 823, NORTH BAY, ONTARIO Matched. Chain & Sprocket Combina- tion, for all popular makes of chain saws. Specify make and model and bar length. 16" Chain & Sprocket - $12.00 18" or 20" Chain & Sprocket - $14.00 24' Chain & Sprocket - $16.00 Sprockets to fit' any Direct Drive Saw $3,50 Quantity of Reconditioned Chain Saws, completely Rebuilt and Repainted, as new. Various makes and models, Clear. ing at $69.00 each, Same day service on all orders re- ceived. Winston's Nephew Spins Fine Yarn It is no meals feat for a writer to keep attention on himself when the other leading character in his book is. Sir Winston Churchill. But this trick is Per- formed by _Sir Winston's nephew John Spencer Churchill, 52, 1115 autobiography, ",A. Ch ct r c. Iii 1.l Canvas" is full, of Uncle Win- aon, but also manages to beguile the reader with J,S.'s own Com- plete set of high, spirits and ec- centricities, The son of Uncle Winston's military brother, Major '"Jack" Churchill, the bald and breezy ,Y.S, often stayed as a child at Blenheim, the gigantic Marlbor- ough family palace, where Uncle Winston was born. Here J,S. was particularly impressed by a huge stuffed lion, in the great hall, which gave vent to a roar upon the pulling of a cord attached to its navel. At Harrow, J,S, was chiefly notable as an acrobat, and at Oxford he belonged to a dash- i club which made a specialty of luxurious railway joy rides. He enlivened his early social life with a terrifying practical joke: His acrobatic skill allowed him to plunge suddenly over high balustrades (hanging on, how- ever, while the air still echoed with shrieks). In trailing his first love through Europe, he develop- ed the use of a false mustache as a disguise, against her chap- eron, and in a later amour he found similar value in, a false beard. From his youth, J,S, was musi- cal and artistic, and he became a mural painter with, confessed- ly, no personal style but much facility in adapting classic and traditional manners. He has had four wives, all beauties in their photographs, and each represent- ing a markedly different experi- trice (one, for instance, left him for a trench count, and another stirred many religious 'issues). He writes about them all pun- gently and sympathetically. It seems somehow characteris- ; tic of .T.S.'s whole bizarre career that when he left Spain during the Civil War, the boat bore eve- dence of the South American' White-slave traffic, in the form of a cage for the girls. Further, when he applied for the British • camouflage service during World War II, the first three officers he encountered were all deaf. Ulti- mately, he made himself under- stood, and engaged in brave and vivid frontline service during the fall of France. He made two drawings of the Dunkirk evacua- tion—"probably the only authen- tic ones" by an artist who was on the scene. Uncle Winston was obviously proud of him. J.S. states frankly , that the Churchill-in-chief has always regarded him and his *old playmate, Uncle. Winston's son Randolph, as "children." If J.S. deserves the term, he is certainly a mischievous youngster who has added color add high jinks to a family album. DRIVE CAREFULLY — The life you save may be your own. Supersonic Speed — To Do What? INFLATION—Herb Haakessen puffs out his cheeks to what is hoped to be their limits. PHOTOGRAPHY SPECIAL - Portrait 8 x 10 hand col- oured — from your fa\ oriteSnapshot for only $2.00- Any 3 pictures $5.00 .plus Ont, Sales Tax. Send colouring instructions to PAWSTAN SALES 'P.O, Box 5118, London, Ont, SORRY, .NO C.O.D. PROPERTIES FOR SALE LAKESIDE summer and winter home, located on Long Lake, about 11 ranee from Baysville, near Lake of Bays. Fully furnished modern home,', bed- rooms, large living room, dining room, kitchen, 3-piece bath, new garage and guest cabin. Property and bldg. in best condition, many extras, Owner is mov- ing to England and has reduced the price to $12,500. .1. Biesik Real Estate, 13aysville„ phone 767-3652. PROPERTIES WANTED. Stewardesses TRANS,CANADA AIR LINES WE ARE SEEKING ATTRACTIVE , , ONFIDENT YOUNG LADIES HO ARE INTERESTED IN A REWARDING CAREER. AGE 20 TO 26 INCLUSIVE HEIGHT, 62 'to 67 INCHES, WEIGHT, 105 TO 130 LBS. (IN PROPORTION) EDUCATION—SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMA SINGLE HO GLASSES OR CONTACT LENSES IF YOI) MEET THESE REQUIRE. IVIENTS, WRITE OR PHONE FOR AN APPLIOATION FORM. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 663 YONGE ST. .. 924.2101 TORONTO HELP WANTED WANTED• Bush lots, abandoned farms, wild acreages. Send location, descrip- tion and price to D. F. Mullin Box 156, Station F, Toronto 5, Ontario. SEED FOR SALE RUSSELL OATS ONTARIO'S newest and most outstand- ing oat, outyielding Garry and Rod- ney by 6 and 9 bus. per acre this year with shorter straw, thinner hull and bigger grain. Ask your own dealer to get Russell or any of our other seeds for you, from us'. Alex Id, Stewart & ScornaigL,tdo.n, tSeed Grain Specialists, Ansa The X15, the United, States' fantastic, rocket plane, swept out of the sky at the unbelievable speed of 4,070 miles an hour in another test of the research craft at all-out throttle, While the rocket plane is an edge-of-space vehicle,- it is still a plane rather than a rocket so that while the speed isn't as fast . as the missiles and space ve- hicles it is certainly the fastest aircraft in the world. That type of speed would take you from New York to Washing- ton in three minutes or from New York to Los Angeles in just over half-an-hour. It wasn't so many years ago when man was reaching speeds of 400 miles per hour in. racing- type ,airplanes. Today the speed is 10. times as great. The engineers do not plan to push the' speed of the X15 any further, but the next test is an altitude approach With a hoped for height of 250,000 feet or 'nearly 50 miles high. Eventually, the, designeri believer the X15 may go as high as 100 miles or into the edge of space and back, In the test the left wind-shield of the plane shattered as pilot Bob White was bringing the craft in for a landing. At the time of the shattering, the plane was going about 1,500 m.p.h. at about 70,000 feet, La discussing the incident, White said "The shattering was probably due to thermal-heat- expansion and contraction of the windshield frame. Modification may be necessary. The outside temperature was probably 50 de- grees below zero Fahrenheit and air friction heats the ship's skin to 1,000 degrees or more," You cannot compare the test version of the X15, an experi- mental aircraft, with conven- tional jet planes, yet it does ap= pear to be the forerunner of vast n e w achievements in aviation transportation, At the moment there doesn't seem to be any good reason to spend more money to make planes fly faster, but the sue- ceesful operations of the X15 STAMPS WANT TO BUY FOR CASH Old collections and accumulations on or off covers, Canada preferred but will take as come, good references bank or otherwise Cash by return mail. Send, write, phone or call HAROLD WALLIS 110 Sheppard Ave. W., Willowdale, Ont. TRADE SCHOOLS ACETYLENE, electric welding and Argon courses. Canada Welding. Can- non and Balsam N. Hamilton. Shop LI 4.1284. Res. LI. 5-6283. Sportsmen's Show To Wear New Look Novel features, attractions and entertainment combined with a revised and revamped floor plan and extensive exhibits of the newest and best for recreation, travel and camping, will give the 1962 Canadian National Sports- men's Show, to be held in Tor- onto from March 9 to 17, a brand "new look" and the prospects of being the best in its history. Keeping abreast of the tremen- dous growth , and interest in camping, the spacious west wing of the Coliseum will house an extensive camping and camping equipment display during the eight days of the 15th annual Sportsmen's Show. In addition, there will be a novel and inter- esting outdoor cooking highlight and camp chef contest. Promi- nent personalities of the outdoor World and of press, 'radio and television will demonstrate ways and means of cooking their fa- vourite outdoor dish. These deli- cecies will include raccon rare- bits, duckballs, mooseburgers, flapjacks, mock turtle soup and rabbit stew. Other features of the 1962 Sportsmen's ShoW will include a boat and Marine stoW, air Inter- national Motor 'Show, 'a "cottage court", a wildlife exhibit, a travel thew, three dog shows and indoor retriever field trials. In: addition, there Will be bowling camped- tiOns. arid championships, a. sports denitilistretien area r e demehstra, tide, casting Not and numerous other. attractions. The boat and Marine show Will have ail extensive display Of beautiful cruisers, sleek sedans and itinabetita, Sail-boats, row- andta arid danoeS, inhearet •and eutheard engines and the most modern boating, equipment. 'arid itedeSSOriel. ASTRONAUT'S-EYE VIEW — Close-tip shows sortie' of the instrunients on a tiattially oft- panel for the Mercury' spade difipSole Technician is adjusting' the earth pafli !indica:tar. A ,evolving replico of the globe ihuws the Jstronouf position Ova? the earth. 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How can rehabilitate lea- ther shoes' that have been out of service for a long time, or dried out after a thorough wetting? A, Rub the surface of the lea- ther with half a raw potato be- fore polishing the shoes. This will help them take a good gloss, Q. Do you have any tip on how to avoid •so much spillage when carrying freshly-filled ice- cube trays front the Sink to the refrigerator? A. Try placing an empty glass upside down on the centre of the tray. Don't ask me WRY this works so beatitifully — it just does! Q. What can T do if my ball- point pen begins skipping and seems to have run out of ink sooner than it should? A. Try heating it by holding the point for a Minute against lighted electric light bulb. This has the effect of softening the ink which may have hardened insid4. lie careful about this prOceaS, however, Since too much heat might 'soften the plastic cage of you'r pen. 18Stit MERRY MENAGERIE "He fell asleep and ran off the road!" will undoubtedly lead to new advances in air, transportation„ Already you can fly from coast to coast in about five hours in a commercial jet airliner, but in the years .ahead inch times will be considered slow and - the speed crafts will be crossing the country in times now reserved for the fastest military aircraft. Actually, it is somewhat diffi- cult to comprehend any first- r a t e reason for commercial planes to fly faster 'than they: do today, considering the waste time from airports to destina- tions. However, man has- been in a hurry throughout civilization and there is no reason to believe that he will be content to slow down in the years ahead. Per- haps, elestead he' will • seek to surpass the speed of the X15. We are living in an era where time is exceedingly valuable. It is rated in terms of man hours of production or manufacturing capability or just as the thing to do. It really doesn't make much difference whether you are driv- ing in an automobile or attempt- ing to build a house or read a book, there is. a compelling urge lb do it faster. Such a hectic pace has not ‘only created a lot of waste, but it also :seems to have warped our judgment in many fields. The pressure of speed, of course, Must be better related to men's activities in all seg- ments of society. It is one thing to have an ekperimental plane flying at 4,000 m.p.h. or an elec- tronic computer solving a ma- thematical problem in seconds compared to days of individual efforts, but to think that we must move faster and do every- thing quicker is a horrible mis- conception. There is some pretty good evi- dence that many of our mental health problems are complicated by this strange sense of rushing to get nowhere or to do nothing. We might be far better off to spend more time in contempla- tion and less time in action. It may be a superfluous corole lary to relate the flight of an extraordinary expeeimen- FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE, 320 acre dairy farm, 150 acres cultivated Complete set of farm buildings and machinery. Ho Is t e in dairy herd, new bulk cooler and six can milk quota. Located 14 miles from New Liskeard, For further information contact; Donald Deline, Box 71. Earl- ton, Ontario, EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL Most jobs call for a high school edu- cation. American School can train you at home in your spare time. Progress rapidly. All books furnished. Low monthly payments, For full informa- tion. write or phone GE 8.4212 Ameri. can School Dept., R.E.P., 439 Emery St.. London, FOR' SALE — MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL OFFER Two $3.00 Flannel. ette Plaid sport or work shirts for $3.95, Two $4.00 white dress shirts for $5.98. Two pairs $1.25 all wool work socks for $1.70. Two. pairs Circle Bar Ladies' nylon hose for $1.95. Two pairs Penman's 5 Star 100% nylon work socks $1.95. Two pair Bradshaw Big B Brand drill pants for $8.99. Two Big B Brand drill shirts for $6.29, Postage paid. Money back guarantee. Illustrated cata- logue listing hundreds of money-saving items. TWEDDLE MERCHANDISING CO. FERGUS 11 ONTARIO GUNS FOR SALE CASH for old Guns, Colts, Remingtons, Sharps, Winchester Lever action Rifles. Avis, 79 Oak Park Ave., Toronto, Ont. HONEY FOR SALE CLOVER Honey, finest quality white, unpasteurized 30 lb. pail $6.00. Light Golden $5.50. John C. Sproule Apiaries, 4390 Streetsville Road, Erindale, Ont. HELP WANTED — MALE