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The Brussels Post, 1961-11-23, Page 7TRADE SCHOOLS ELECTRONICS Evening classes in radio, television, color automation. Transistors and sera/. conductors. Visit or write Radio Elec- ironic Television School, 725 Dundas, London, GE. 3-2001, WELDING EQUIPMENT WELDING Machines, Electric, Used, Good Condition, Very Reasonable. May be seen or picked up at Saltfleet Equipment, Belgraden Avenue, Stoney Creek. Norman 4-4461. PET STOCK TROPICAL and European Finches Con. arias, Budgies,. other cagohlrds Mon-keys. Hamsters. Guinea Pigs Chame- leons Literature Detailed pricellst 15e. Thousands Birds Farm Della. Ontario, • PERSONAL LOVERS OF GOD: Learn His declared purposes fear not hut rejoice in confident hope. Write Bible 'Truth Mis- sion, Box 311 Brantford,.Ont. IF you like to read join our IsIoN,elelubl Information for self-addressed stamped envetope Novel Club. P.0 Box 4207 CL. Bakersfield. 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Variety of colors. 500 on hand; also available rabbits for meat; also addi- tional young stock 6 to 8 wks, You can raise rabbits, there is a large demand. for rabbit meat, It sells at 806 lb, at all chain stores and meat counters; the Rest meat you ever ate. Raising rabbits is a pleasure, APPLY 473 Ritson Rd., S. Oshawa. FOR SALE - MI5CELLANEOUS WE offer the best value in men's work and fancy socks in Canada, All socks sold on money-back guarantee, if not satisfied. Postage Paid. To introduce our socks, we offer 3, pair ail-wool work socks FREE with every 5 pairs pur- chased at 856 per pair, or 1 pair Lambs-wool and Orlon fancy socks FREE with every 5 pairs purchased at 75r' per pair. Free catalogue listing hundreds of mer- chandising items. 'l'WEDDLE MERCHANDISING CO. FEACUS 11, ONTARIO PORTABLE SAFETY HEATERS Thernfx Heaters provide safe, econom- ical auxiliary heat for cars, trucks, trailers, tractors - also In home, and outbuildings, Two year guarantee. Mod- el No. 22 - 2.400 BTU - $26.95; Model No. 57C - 4000 BTU - $55.95. Ontario purchasers add 3% Sales Tax, Shipping charges prepaid. Send cheque or money order. 'HAYES & McBRIDE Import Company Limited, 2075 Lake- shore ,Read, Burlington, Ontario. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE BANISH the torment of dry eczema rashes and weeping skin troubles. Post's Eczema Salve will not disappoint you. Itching, scalding and burning ecze- ma, acne, ringworm, pimples and foot eczema will respond readily to the stainless, odorless ointment regardless of how stubborn or hopeless they seem. Sent Post Free on Receipt of Price PRICE $3,50 PER JAR POST'S REMEDIES 1965 St Clair Avenue East TORONTO READ THIS—EVERY SUFFERER OF RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY. MUNRO'S DRUG STORE ' 335 ELGIN OTTAWA $1.25 Express Collect. NUTRIA HORSES SHETLAND PONIES FILLIES and stud colts for sale, $100.00 and up, Registered, best of blood lines. Blyth Acres Pony Farms, Blyth, On-tario, Phones 140 and 191, INVESTMENTS 8% GUARANTEED And secured. With no collection, Inven-tory or management problems. Interest and principal quarterly. Call Or write, Income Investments Ltd., 42 James N,. Hamilton, JA. 7-4558. MEDICAL BABY CHICKS 515 WEEK OLD Amer puliets will give you early egg Peeemetene dray ate) has other varieties available. DayObls to order. Now is the time to order your next lot of broilers, See Meal agent, or write Bray Haiehery, 129 4911n North; Hamilton, Ow, BUSINESS PRDPERTIES FOR SALE . , FULLY equipped restaurant, a ra thi r ty eight, large aparinlent uPst 4irS, situated In town with 3 large grain elevators. Box 233, /Jenson, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES wanting extra motley fled full Religious Art, 770 MacDonell. Post. Box rnreolifIliOUoara.feerwe$1I1e0700 tQewholesaletausan Mini-wonderful opportunity with Catholic 626, Pert Artimr, Ontario, color catalog 50e. Dept. W. Catholic FARM MACHINERY WANTED ALLIS Chalmers Combine wanted also one to wreck with Bin. Ferdson Major tractor. 49.51 wanted W Scott, TI 6 Uwvu Sound FARM HELP WANTED - MALE MARRIED man, fully experienced, eap- able of taking Charge of herd, for year-round employment on dairy farm Sep- arate living quarters for small fatally, electricity, milk supplied. Apply stating wages and size of family, Mel- vin .1. Baird, R.B. 3, Carp, Ontario. ATTENTION PURCHASERS OF NUTRIA When purchasing nutria consider the following points which the organize. tion offers: 1, The best available stock, no cross bred or standard types recommended. 2. The reputation of a plan which is Proving itself substantiated by files of satisfied ranchers. 3 Full Insurance against replacement should they not live or in the event of sterility (all fully explained in our certificate of Merit), 4, We give you only mutations which are in demand for furgarments. 5. You receive from this organization a guaranteed pelt Market in writing. 6. Membership in Our exclusive breed- ere association whereby only pur-chasers of this stock may participate in the benefits se offered. 7, Prides for Breeding Stock start at $200 a pair. Special offer to those who qualify, earn your Nutria on our cooperative basis, Write; Canadian Nutria Ltd., R.R. No. 2, Stooffville, Ontario, IT RAYS TO USE OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OH WHERE, OH WHERE . . . — Leslie Tapia knows where his little dog has gone: into the army. Tony followed him into active duty at Ft. Whiting. Tony's only advantage is that he's a natural born "dog face," SSS EARN MORE MONEY Sell "Lustre Craft" Stainless Steel Cookware Full-time - Part-time No initial investment necessary Apply in Writing to: Canadian Stee Iwo re Distributors 924 Churchill Ave,, SUDBURY, Ontario MEGAPHONITIS — Ex-cheer- leader Peggy Kyser (University of Arkansas) finds her, hands full with a five-foot "mega- phone" for the Liberty Me- morial monument shaft, be- hind her, in Kansas City, The stentor is one of four such for o 305-bell carillon in the monument to international un- derstanding. county fair, something unheard of a few years ago. An Amish newspaper is published in the county, and most families take a daily newspaper and subscribe to at least one farm fagazine. Yet with all these changes the tempo of life here makes 'for serenity of living, and the young people still love their homes. "Wouldn't you like to try city living for a change?" Benny,' our teen-age neighbor, was asked by a boy' from town. "Ole no, i couldn't ever give up farming," Benny told him. "And besides I like to be out where I can get the fresh air." Tomorrow is the Sabbath, a "church Sunday" for the Amish, and today 'the backless benches for the congregation were hauled to Benny's home by a mule team hitched to a big wagon which still had its .hayrack on the chas- sis, It is common procedure. Every other Sunday is reserved for church, the ones in between for visiting relatives and friends. We often wonder where and why this' particular rule origin- ated. There are no written church rules, everything is by tradition. And any change in congregation- al rules can become rigid church canon in the few years it takes to forget how things used to be; writes Mabel Slack Shelton in the Christian Science Monitor. For some obscure reason ad- missions to the church occur at two-year intervals only, and to- morrow is one of the special Sundays on which new members will be taken in, Hilda and sev- eral of her girl friends will be admitted, as will Benny. But something is troubling him. Glad he is to be joining church, he confides, as we meet and talk at the long line of mailboxes near our homes, but when he does it will have to come ,out that his name is actually Benuel and not Benjamin. This is something he has kept secret from his chums, who will surely tease him when they' find out, His mother's father had the name before him, and nobody else that he has ever heard about. Thj Amish usually name their children by writing clown Bible names and drawing one "by lot," We hasten to assure him that it is a fine name and one to be proud of, a combination of Ben- jemin and e Samuel, most likely, and chosen to please two grand- fathers at some time, no doubt, He thinks over the suggestion, then gives a relaxed grin. Benuel isn't such a bad name after all, the grin says, and who cares about a little teasing, anyway. Kipling once wrote of this re- gion, "It is peaceful as Heaven might be if they farmed there," And so it is. (1,, flow can it Make randieS from the finds of lemons, or- codes, and grapefruit? A Boil these, pieces two or three times until the water is clear, then boil again with sugar added to taste, and until the rinds are soft and sweet, Both children and adults usually relish this kind of candy, MERRY MENAGERIE CLASSIFIED Gam. being and .Golf Bike. ,Siamese Twins ADVEITISING pPPoitYUNITIES. BECOME AN ENTERTAINER FON PROFIT • DISTINCTION Two hooks show +-ott how to overcome etagetriget, joeeecillog, imil lions, ,using a microphone, song writing. Learn the real secrets of Ventriloquism and, how to make your nun Dummies. MO'S of facts and teehnhpres. STROM."( OFFEli $1 0a for both boos Fortune • publiCations, 12334 77th Surat, lid- in Onterx, Alberta. ...4n101•1•MY He Big Daddy Of AU Race Horses Adios Is a 21-year-old fitallIOD, with g knack for begetting strong, speedy pacing horses,_ He has sired more winners (no) with greater earnings ($10 mil- lion) than any other horse, stand, lard-bred (harness racing) or thoroughbred. (flat racing), in history. Today the country's best pacer (Adios Butler), best three-year- -old paver (Henry T. Adios), and best two-year-old pacer (Lehigh Hanover) are all offspring of Adios, At Roosevelt Raceway (N.Y.) last month, the first three choices in the Roosevelt Futurity, the country's richest harness race for Iwo-year-olds, were sons of Adios, The success of his family, while it does little to enrich Adi- os personally. has matte him the most expensive gigolo in harness racing. To breed a mare to Adios, the mare's owners must pay $12,- 500 to the three-man Adios syn- dicate (Del Miller, Lawrence Sheppard, and Max Hempt). Miller, who keeps Adios on his Meadrev Lands Farm near Wash- ington, Pa , bought Adios for $21,000 in 1948, sold him for $500,000 in 1955, and then repur- chased a one-third interest in 1956. Adios's offspring now com- mand fancier prices than their sire brought in 1948. Three years ago, one of Adios's sons, Dancer Hanover, was sold for $105,000. For three years, Adios yearlings have sold for an aver- age of $25,000 apiece. At the annual yearling sales in Harrisburg, Pa., the crop includ- ed three choice sons of Adios: Lincoln Hanover. Pr o b able price for this full brother of Le- high Hanover: $75,000-$100,000. Majestic Hanover. $50,000- $60,000. Tr um an Hanover, $50,000- $80,000, While his sons earn the money this month, Adios, a graybeard' by racing standards, will relax in his comfortable 2-acre paddock at Meadow Lands, eating oats and munching hay. Would his owners consider selling Adios? "Not a, chance," said Miller, look- ing at his favorite horse. "Not tor $1 million.," OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOPk, Great OPOOrtnilltY Learn Hairdressing. Pleasant dignified profession, good wages. Thousands of succe,-ftil Marvel Graduates America's Greatest System Illustrated catalogue Free Write or cz.ii MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCf'.00t. 358 Blear St. W., Taranto Branches: 44 King St W., Hamilton 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa SMALLER AND SMALLER—"Miniaturization" is a word used today to cover the task of reproducing bulky objects in small form, In rockets and other modern devices it is vital. the photo of Marvin. Marcus at Bulova Labs, provides a good example of this new skill. Object in front is original circuit model (called a "breadboard") of an interval timer for missiles. He holds the same device in its final miniaturized form. if someone could tell us how to have that Friday night feeling on Monday morning he'd be famous. Hitching Racks Not Parking , Meters This is the time of frantic har- vest for housewives, as heavy frost warnings are given out. Emmeline and Hilda make scur- rying trips to the garden all afternoon to gather the tender things, the peppers, the tomatoes, and the last of the grapes. They leave the hardy cabbage, the. banked celery and, the parsnips, which are always better for hav- ing a little frost on their tops. Kitchens across the valley are redolent with the aroma of sim- mering vegetables as the women- folk prepare the batches of end- of-garden sauce that thrifty Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch housewives always make at this time Of year. Combining some of practically everything in the garden and featuring ripe tomatoes, red and green peppers, onion and chop- ped celery, it is simmered un- salted, put through a food mill and canned for use in soups, over swiss steak or smothered pot roast. Trine• likes to thicken an occasional jar, add tiny meat balls and bake it in the oven, It is also excellent as a sauce for fish. Purple and white grapes go into jam, jelly, juice for the home and for Holy Communion, and there are always a few jars of plain seeded grapes and skins for pies. Blankets are hung to air, stoves are being brought in and hooked up with shiny new length of blue-black pipe, and houses are being banked with evergreens until they resemble the ones on Christmas cards. Everybody in our valley, is getting ready for winter. It is good to see the children go by twice a day on their way to and from school. Boys in high laced shoes, trousers cropped midway to the knees, plain col- larless jackets and wide-brimmed felt or straw hats trudge along in groups, The girls walk to- gethee in their long black cotton stockings, high top shoes, their dresses well below the knees and covered with white pinafores. Most of them wear their hair parted in the middle and braided, The older girls pin their braids At the Woochnont Country Club pear Washington, D.C,, two real-estate men, partners in a luxury apartment ;house, played an eighteen-hole golf match,: winner getting the apartment house, In Atlanta, one weekend golfer, down $3,000 going into the eighteenth hole, offered a "press" on the last hole: A new automobile or nothing, Gambling on the golf course, of course, is nothing new. But today, with millions of sporty Americans playing the game seriously, what is new is the va- riety of gambling methods, The old stand-bys — the $1 Nassau ($1 each nine, $1 over-all), the straight $1-a-hole — have been replaced by betting systems as tricky and complicated as a downhill lie on a split-level green. In the U.S, last month, these were some of the newest and most popular golfing barn- hies: Bridge: As played in West- chester County, N.Y, each team in a foursome bids on its score for alternate holes. A team wins one point for making its bid and one point for every stroke un- der lin mount g a up.nd it, At $1 a point, with doub- redoubling, it can Dingle Bangle Bongo: As played at Tam O'Shanter in,Chi- care°, Bingle is the first plaeer on the green, Bangle the player closest to the hole, and Bongo the player who sinks the .longest pu. t. The Bingle, the Bangle, and the Bongo collect from 50 cer is to $50 'apiece from each me,nber of the foursome. The lure: Luck counts more than ski '1. Ilammer: As played at Brook Hollow in Dallas, two men pray fot $25 a hole. Whenever player A hits a bad shot, player B can sae/ "hammer." This means that the hole is played out for $25 ee tra. Player A can refuse the hammer, but if ,he does, he au- tomatically loses the hole (and ti e original $25 bet). Pari-mutuels: As played at evrchard Lake near Detroit, this le the race-track principle, with each foursome in a tournament constituting a "horse." Non- players can bet on any horse they wish, and the odds are de- termined by the amount bet on .each horse. Wheel: As played at East Po- tomac in. Washington, D.C., twen- ty players, competing in five separate foursomes, bet a "wheel," meaning that each player has nineteen separate bets against nineteen opponents. In a $100 wheel, one man, con- ceivably, could lose $1,900, To-day more people are getting cars and more cars are getting people. CHANGE YOUR LUCK ! COME TO TORONTO SELL REAL ESTATE Age-Education No Barrier Many real estate men earn $8,500 a year and more selling houses, apart- ment buildings, land and businesses. PETERS AND WOLFS LTD. REAL ESTATE BROKERS 8 TorontoArea Offices over 30,000 Properties Sold Immediately Require For 1961-62 Expansion 45 TRAINEE SALESMEN 27 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN 5 SALES MANAGERS For details of qualifications, pay training programme, Write -- "EMPLOYMENT MANAGER" PETERS AND WILES LTD, 1190 WESTON ROAD TORONTO ONTARIO iamoael up in buns. These are not laggards. They go joyfully in the mornings and seem just as happy to be going home in the afternoon. One misses the gaily colored lunch pails, now. that hot lunches are being served in our school, It used to be that an Amish school- boy was practically inseparable from two objects he owned, his hat and dinner pail. They don their hats for play -at recess, no matter what the weather or how furious the pace of the game. And on the way home from school when they participated in games of tag or ran foot races, their pails were clutched in their hands, Nowadays they only have their hats. Amish men still wear the low- crowned broadbrims, but' the young bachelors favor the newer round-topped hats, which they wear porkpie style, A casual visitor to our region might look upon the outward evidence as proof that people here are serenely living 19th Century lives in a 20th century world, and there is much to sup- port this view, Our village streets are lined with hitching racks in- stead of parking meters. The gen- eral store sells shawls, heavy black stockings, bonnets and high top shoes, and out in front of it there is a hand-operated gaso- line pump, one of the last of its kind in the state. The cabinet shop depends on a diesel engine for power and is illuminated by gasoline mantel lamps. We have a buggy. shop, a thriving harness shop, and a "chicken factory" where the chickens are kept pro- ducing by oil lanterns instead of electricity. Seine of 'our reads are literally horse and buggy trails where horses shy when an occasional ear goes by, tint to us there are indica- tions that 19th century ways are gradually being replaced by more modern ones. People here Will never. "go gay" (worldly): HoW- ever, education standards are bee Coming More relaxed, young People now have .Youth. Night Once a week in addition to the traditional. Sunday night sing- ings, and as Many Se Wish to '1 se in Our eielimiunity attend` g nd Zoriri gn smilLiN ift beh d ittilMAN'• -•:,O•of o Vief Affibostedor Y.Ork after 'Valer takin A. 'S i. 144. i ffite NeW j • Over be Ordeitteliti Of the Security Council for the month of Novehlber. POURING IT ON—A fireboat puMps woter on the blazing Farrnotan ship 5S U'rtioit+ Reliance offer if Collided with a Norwegian tanker off Houston, Tex,