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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-05-17, Page 7light where makes a sharp left,hand turn for porthbOkMcl mOtorlsta. The "go" time was so short that traffic:: back Iv: for blocks, 14a.oy. an impatient driver. was nabbed as he, tried to squeeze past the. The situation got so smelly that pressure was Pre/1106 to bear. And the town, aided by the U.S. 301 Assn,, finally installed a new light, But this didn't faze the local constabulary. These zealous .law eoforeers promptly thought of another way to keep their pock.. ets stuffed with "foreign" money, They simply bought themselves a speed timer and lay in Wait on the four-lane street at' the south end of town, HoUses. are scarce there and motorists thinking they had hit open country, stepped on the gas,. The cops had a, field day until howls of protest reached - the State Capital, The Georgia legis- lature .berMed the use of speed timers in local communitiee, By that time, traffic had -dropped 'as much as 40 per cent. Governor Vandiver' urged the. AAA to take the town of its "pass it by" list. The AAA refused, pointing out that Laidowici . had 'been' a 'trouble spot long before the timers were put into use. 'Timeee or not, "business" was as godid 'as ..ever for the Chief of Police, He r ^ blandly that he was ernes y traffic "violators" as be It was just a question of diligently attending to duty. If 'the • suckers didn't walk into your 'trap, why. by golly, you had to'hustle out after 'em! "Too many young men race into matrimony," says a judge. Yes, usually with one hand on the wheel. HIGH AND GRACEFUL • a --- A .4 'seating model, uses amidst the ruins of Rome to display , one' of the latest hair styles. The hair is swept from the neck and piled high on the crown of the head. Sweeps of hair are then brought forward low over the forehead and the wearer's temples. HOMES FOR SA14 BEFORE you BUY GET THE FACTS! Manufactured Idettart Hines SeVe you money Consider sonic of the features: Mortgages Life-insured at /le additional charge. No more down for nest models — 19W Monthly payments. goy to assemble with pre.butit Waite and engineered reef trusses, Many models to choose from, MDTTAItT HOMES ARE DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO, MANITO-BA, SASKATCHEWAN, ALBERTA AND D.C. Write, for free illustrated brochure to; motart Homes, Box 395, Brantford, Ontario — HORSES AND EQUIPMENT Fog. SALE 3-yr.-old Palomino registered quarter-horse stellim beautiful color and, con. formatiop. 1 sliver mounted saddle, eXceilent con-dition, 1 Nearly new Gorman silver saddle end parade attachments. 1 3-yr.-old Palomino American saddle-bred gelding, This is an exceptional Horse , registered 4 ways. This horse may be seen at Markham. Telephone Unionville 60, ask for Miss Rae FOIL quarterhorse and saddles contact Box 321, Belleville, Oct., or call WO. 2.4034. Belleville, -- LIVESTOCK AUCTION LIVE STOCK Aberdeen-Angus - Sale at public auction, 45 lots - 4 bulls and 41 re. males (many with calf atfoot and re-bred), a number of steers, at Peter-borough, Ont,, Saturday May 19th, at 1.30 p.m., sponsored by the Eastern Ontario Aberdeen-Anus Breeders' As-sociation. Send for free catalogue of this high class stock, to secretary, A. C. McTaggart 1 Wellington St. E., Aurora, Ont. MEDICAL HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT DIXON'S NEURITIS AND RHEAUMATIC PAIN REMEDY? IT GIVES GOOD RESULTS. MUNRO'S DRUG STORE 333 ELGIN OTTAWA $1.25 Express Collect 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 2865 St. Clair Avenue East Toronto MISCELLANEOUS , DISCRIMINATING mailing lists. Choice mails: Photography, Stamps, Home-work, Books, Hobby, Gifts, Education, Health, Aids, Cures, 35e, 3 for $1.00. Managers, Box 181, Sorel, Canada NURSERY STOCK. NUTRIA ATTENTION NUTRIA PURCHASERS Be associated with the only, organiza- tion In North America which offers you a known PELT GUARANTEE Yes, nere is your pelt market with guaranteed floor price on all pelts. For free book (on how to raise nutria), write to; Canadian Nutria Limited, R.R. 1, Stouthille, Ontario. OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND 'WOMEN BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Learn ti 0p P Haird ressingrt ulilt Pleasant dignified profession, good wages. Thousands of successful Marvel Graduates America's Greatest System Illustrated Catalogue Free Write or Call Marvel Hairdressing School 358 Moor St. We Toronto Branches: 44 King St. W., Hamilton 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa Exhibition Dahlias, 25 all different, $2.50. Mixed Dahlias, 100 all different, $7.00, Peonies, 12 choice varieties, $6.00. Day Lilies, 12 all different, $2.50. Irises, 12 choice varieties, $2.50. Choice Glad-ioli, 25 all different, $2.00. Delivered. No C.O.D.'s Boat Basin Nursery, Boat Basin, British Columbia GOVERNMENT certified Latham sec-ond lair raspberry plants $60.00 per thousand, $7.00 per hundred. James Radbourne, R 4. Tara, Ontario. PROPERTIES FOR SALE SAUBLE Beach , 176 It. on river, good M dock, cottage, r4. Rhame, 16 oet)? St , London, TEACHERS WANTED Schoen:ice separate School Board re- quires one lady teacher for septem- ber term, Salary schedule is as follows; Level 1 -- $3,200 to 15,000 Level 2 — $8,400 to $5,200 Level 3 -- $3,600 to $5,500 Level 4 — 13,800 to $6,000 Increments e200x5, then $300 per Year to maximum for all levels, Previous experience in Ontario 8200x5 for all levels. Applicants please Write to Mrs. G, Schreiber, Ontario, Stating qualifications and name of previous inspector, TRACTOR PARTS Tractor Parts for Cat. - A.C. and MC Tractors, all models. Special Spring sale prices. All parts new guaranteed, Labco. Equipment Ltd, 44 Chauncey Avenue, Toronto 18, Phone RO, 6-2401- SPRAYING EQUIPMENT HAHN ALL PURPOSE JET SPRAYER Covers up to 50 foot swath, Include* hand gun and broad jet, pressure head and hoses. Complete with Hahn 15 gal-toe per minute self-priming pump (150 ihs, pressure). For use in field spray- ing, fence rows, livestock, washing buildings, etc. 5120.00 complete, Spray:. ers for every purpose, Write: Central Spraying Equipment, R.11, 4, London, Ontario. VACATION RESORTS ARROWHEAD RESORT! On Watts Bar Lake, modern hskp. units 535 week. Modern trailer park, camp ground, Spring City 5, Tenn, U.S.A. PAIGNTON HOU -7, Motel and Cottage Units Lake Rosseau, Muskoka. Open June 23rd. For complete information on summer vacation write for free colored folder or Phone Port Carling, 765-3155 NEW LOOK IN BASEBALL — Group of retirees count points during a game of dart basebull Darts in certain areas represent strikes, singles, doubles, home runs, outs, etc. Or- ganized leagues among senior citizens are planned for next year, play to climax with a "World Series." their YOUR HONEYMOON IS FOR LIFE ISSUE 20 — 1962 Neither of you will ever forget.your heavenly honeymoon days at Gray Rocks Inn — mountains, rivers, lakes rind trees; warmth and friendliness ell about you —.complete privacy when you wish. The guests you will meet at Gray Rocks Inn are part of its charm — one of its delights — Informal but select. sSiteipigehrbing7isine the sear "round, every Sport in Season: G`Olf. Tennis, Riding, Swimming, Dancag, Boat-ing, Canoeing, Skiing, Skating, Write for reduced honeymoon rates and all particulars. CRAY ROCKS I N N S,t. Joylte, P.Q. WE ALWAYS KNEW THAT LAWN-MOWING WAS DANGEROUS Gardeners employed by the city council in Launceston, Tas- mania, have been issued with running shoes.. The council doesn't want them to try to einulato Australia's Herb Elliott; the long-spiked shoes are intend- ed to preVent accidents. As part of their duties, these a rdeners have to mow steep wns running down to the , streets, several of which slope at in angle of forty-five degrees. If the grass is greasy the man with the mower can easily lose his foothold and crash into the ltreet below. Recently, two gardeners have ended up in hospital, one with a troken, leg and two broken. ribs-, Some baseball fans try to re- aessure themselves the Spring baseball traning season is over but after seeing their local team iirt action they're not quite sure. FARM EQUIPMENT UNIVERSAL milk cooler, 4 cans, UM-, versal milking machine complete 2 milk unit, 26 to 30 ft. of pipe. James Orrell, RR 3, Kingsville. REgent 3-4728, EXPORTS WANTED EXPORT YOUR PRODUCTS TO US IN WESTERN NIGERIA READY made wears and assorted cloths, hardspring, wheat flour, caustic soda, rice, potatoes, onions, electric fans, ceramics, and aluminum wares, tomato paste, sardines, olive and cod-liver oil BP., gold and silver wares, wrist watches and clocks, stationaries, musical instruments, Portland cement, motor batteries, plywood, cameras, hot Water bottles, vacuum flasks, sheet, leathergoods, toilet soaps BP„ sewing and typewriting machines, and Repre- sentatives . ALL enquiries are to be directed to West Africa (Independence) Coy,, P.O. Box 66, liebiagboiNigeria, EXOTIC TEAS TEAPOT. Rand' Teal Eight delicious and different blends of fine teas, herbs, and, spices. Send for free sample. Tea- pia ot Ranch, Box 543, Fallbrook. Califot-n ENGINES tHUTING ALONG` This '3.foot sloop,is on the high seas, grid it has a, unique wits of propelling itself. Maj. Alfred Fok, stationed. BernItidO,,,oWrier of the boat, hoisted pOrCi- 4htite Mainsail fertile top of the Sp& dm] let it Otirty hirn with I hit Wind, e:1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Tragic Finish For Greqt Buil. Fighter Ile was short, scrawny, and scarred, He stammered when he talked, and he slouched when he walked, Put from 1914 to 1935, .Yuen Belmonte Garcia of Spain was the greatest bullfighter in the wOrld. To Millions of Paeil.-ards, he was the greatest man in the world, "To the people who converted me into a living legend," said Belmonte in• 1936, the year after his emend and final retirement, "I was what they wanted me to be—good or bad, coerageous or cowardly, ugly or beautiful, lov- able or detectable, anything that their imaginative fervor dictat- ed." As the legend faded through the years, Behnonte saddened. At a friend's funeral last month, Belmonte said: "This is an age in which we see old friends in the saddest of circumstances — at burials and funerals, I suppose one is lucky to be alive at this point, but of course we all must die." Last month, six clays short of his '70th birthday, Belmonte, reportedly depressed by an un- happy romance with a 20-year- old girl, retired to his room, took out a revolver, and shot himself in the head. (HiS family report- ed at first that he died of a heart attack,) At the time of Belmonte's death, some aficionados could still recall his debut as a matador de toms at Madrid in 1913. "See Belmonte quick or you won't see him at all," master matador Guerrita told friends at the time. Guerrita thought that Belmonte, working closer to the bull than had any man before him, could not escape death for long. In- stead, Belmonte thrived and rev- olutionized modern bullfighting. He killed 1,650 bulls, earned up to 70,000 pesetas (nearly $10,000) a corrida, and retired a million- aire. The price of his success was high. Hundreds of times, Bel- monte was gored. Unlike his pre- decessors, who extended one leg and held the muleta at arm's length in making their last passes, Belmonte stood with feet together and bodly drew the bull's horn within inches of his thighs. Bold, outwardly calm, Bel- monte was haunted by fear be- fore each corrida. "Fear is my constant companion," he once admitted. "You begin to think you're a fool to get into a gaudy suit and play like this with death. But after you've imposed your will on the bull and killed it cleanly and drunk in the ap- plause of the crowd, you've got to 'go back again," PERSONAL. OVERWEIGHT? BABY ;HICKS .*;AY ,can give prompt shipment 'tin ;east varieties dual purpose 441}'-oltle and started 3.4 week old. Alpo Ante.. Send for Ilat. See local agent; or write Cray Hatchery, 120 Jetui North, Ham, "!ton s Ont, 2,000 li & N Nick, Chick 1,eShernS, 20 wks. Mey 18, Vaccinated,e dubbed, de- beaked. Order Pullets ahead, any age, Call 26R23, Shakespeare, !.outs Licht", Bin, Shakespeare, Ont, I Try the effective "Way-Les" Tablets, Reducing Wee. 1 months supply $?,00, Lyon's Drugs, Nei, 32, 471 pentorte Ave, eoroeto, SAVE 15% ON ALL, DRUG STORE NEEDS BY MAIL Including Vitamins, Cosmetics, Pers. fumes, Patents, ac ihieetables, etc, En, quIries invited: Lyon's Drug, Peet 34, 471 Danforth, Toronto, BOOKS Educational kooks, Drawer 188, Fort Erie, Ontario. English Grammar and Punctuation $2.0(). Your Pen and Your Voice e,..e deals with Banquets, Toasts, Public Speaking, Judging Speeches, etc., moo spoeoa corrections, minimum fee $1.00, elOYS' CAMP Allsaw New Natural Science Camp Boys 7-15 Conservation, Farm Animals, Forestry, Also Swimming and Sports, etc. 9. CALLAIS AVE., DOWNSVIEW, ONT, CH, 9.4517 BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE SERVICE station, Shell, Hwys. 118 and 527. Concrete block building, well equipped, store adjoining. Mechanic's opportunity. Ideal location for motel or restaurant. 360' frontage, Jas. Wright,' Baysville, Muskoka, „Garage and Body Shop Located In Listowel Established gallonage. Good location. Could be expanded, Major oil company suppler. Down paymept $6,000, Small monthly payments, Contact M. S. SUTHERLAND BOX 543, GODERICH, ONT, SNACK bar with 3 bedroom apartment main corner, year round business, 65004 or equivalent down, Mom's Snack Bar, Port Dalhousie, WE. 4.0013, How U.S. Highway Caps Rob Motorists Beguiled by the sun, an Air Force captain was slouched lazi- ly in his parked car on Highway 19 near St. Petersburg, Fla, Sud- denly, a police auto' screeched to a halt alongside him. A deputy sheriff from neighboring Levy County got out and ambled over to him. "You're under arrest," he said in a tone of voice he might have used for passing the time of the day. "Arrest? What for?" protested the startled captain, who had driven from Utah for a vacation. "You passed a stop light in Chiefland," the officer drawled, a thin smile wrinkling his lips. Then, before the airman could recover from his bewilderment, he ;turned on the sympathy and said: "If you want to save the time and trouble of going back to Chiefland, you can post a $35 bond with me, You can come. back later and ask for a trial, if you want, or forfeit the bond and forget about it," Anxious to make the most of his vacation, the captain posted the bond and, shaken by Florida highway justice, drove off. Later, he checked his map and discov- ered that while he may have traversed Levy County, he had never passed through Chiefland! Indignant over this highway robbery, he filed an affidavit with the American Automobile Assn., which promptly looked in- to the matter, Soon after the inquiry started, the Sheriff fired his overzealous deputy, explaining: "Even the lo- cals were beginning to complain about him." The AAA investigation uncov- ered a Pandora's box of speed trap 'evils in Chiefland. Over a four-month period alone, 697 mo- torists were•victimized. Only 17 were local drivers. Practically all the "violators" were' snagged by a trick stop light on the edge of town. It changed faster than a stripteeser..,. Chiefland's traffic fines and forfeitures amounted to $11,043 a year — or' approximately 20 per cent of the town's total rev- enue, 'The police chief's salary vyeae $1,200 a year. But nobody ex- MOTEL NORTHERN ONTARIO NEW 16.unit de luxe motel on a Trans-Canada Highway, open the year round. Each unit exceptionally well furnished, 4-plece ceramic baths, TV's, hi-ft's, 4-room owner's apt. $25,000 cash need- ed, Moyle A. Swinn, Real Estate Brkr., 164 Elm St. E., Sudbury, Or,t. pected him to get along on that sum. Neither did he. He collec- ted $5 for each arrest, pocketing an extra $4,810 in "fees," "It's this fee system that's at the root of the speed trap evil," Richard Tupper, national AAA official, told the Police Gazette. "In every state that permits local officers to share a fee in traffic arrests, you have motorists vic- timized by speed traps." These fee-hungry pirates have devised an assortment of such traps, or improvised non-existent violations, to extort fines and bonds from unwary motorists. •Their tricks are among the seurv- lest in the book: invisible white lines, quick changing stop lights,. hidden or confusing' speed and traffic signs. Recently, "a New Yorker bound for Palm Beach was going e lethrough a small Georgia town when he was halted by an un- marked police car on Highway 301, writes Thomas Reynolds in "The Police Gazette." "Buddy," the cop remarked, "you were driving 40 miles an hour in a 15-smile school zone and passed through a red light." The driver protested. "I.wars only going 25 miles an, hour and the light was green, Further- more, it's only 7.30 and children ,don't go to school this early." The cop smiled and said: "All cops down here are crooks and I want to make it easy for you." It was a broad hint for a pay- off but the motorist refused to kick in. "Okay, wise guy," the officer snapped, "I'm taking you in," At the deserted station house, the cop got behind the desk to officiate as the "Judge." The motorist was shocked by this mockery of justice — a common practice in some Georgia towns, He started to protest but was promptly cut short. "Shut up!" the cop retorted, "Don't talk to me like that. I've been a cop a long time and nobody tells ma what to do. I'm the law!" He kept his victim on the hook until 10 a.m,, then fined him $19. Hurrying out of the station house, he jumped into his shiny car to stalk his. next sucker. The New Yorker climbed into his dusty coupe and crawled off at 1,0 mph. He wasn't taking any chances, There was blood in his eyes but he couldn't do anything about the racket. One man did, though — and it's an ironic story. Several years ago, he was arrested and fined in one of these vest-pocket towns. He became so outraged over the phony charge that he had the toyva literally wiped off the map. How? He simply introduced bill in the Florida legislature— of which he was a member eliminating the town! Protests are not limited to out- of-state motorists. Local business- men themSelves, especially motel ()wren worried over a ormi in customers, have attempted to protect their interests by erecting high‘vay billboards warning drivers to be on guard. One Georgia Ifusiiiessaian be- came so incensed at fee-gouging cops that he eooltea door ,off his house, tied it to his ear and hung a sig=n-on it saying'. "lion't Pass 11le — Speed Trap Ahead." Ile and his friends took turns patrol. ling the LticloWici, Gae With a popula- tion of slightly over 1,000, is per- haps the nation's most notorious speed • trap. Straddling popular 1LS, Route 301, LudoWici has been oh and off the AAA's list, Several times in the past decade, In One four-month period, the town raked in $45,000 iri finis, Ludowiti has a last-changing PARTIALLY' EQUIPPED Garage and Body Shop Located In Lucknow Good prospects in rural area. No com-petition, Small payments, Major oil company supplier. Contact M. S. SUTHERLAND BOX 593, GODERICH, ONT. BUSINESS' OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITY For Your Own. Business Service Station for lease Dunnville, Ontario. This is an excellent opportunity for man with mechanical background to start in an expanding and profitable business. Previous experience not nec-essary as complete training. Is given with pay in all phases of' service station operation. Apply Box 250, 123 • 18th. Street, New Toronto, Ont. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE FOR sale. Dairy farm. I/1,F 10 Baler; Laval Milking parlor; Laval Bulk milk coolest' Laval. Milk pipe line. All about new. Heykoop, Harwood Reed, Balti. more, Ontario. FARMS FOR ,SALE NEAR. Owen Sound, 300 acres early land, running water, brick *house, all conveniences, bank barn, driving shed, 100 acres bush. Price $23,000. Write or RR 5, hone between 7-8 a.m., ,HR 5, Owenound, FR. 6-7524. enry. Ruhl, 200 ACRE farm-- near. Ottawa, double set of excellent buildings, milk contract in excess of 25,000 lbs., monthly" 35 35 mature purebred. Holsteins, free listed. Price $75,000 with terms. Har-old D. Poloist, Broker,' Winehestet, On- 'tarlo, tele, — 446. • FARM 25 acres, 2 miles out of town, modernized house, all , city conven- iences, double garage, .new barn other good buildings. 2 acres of raspberries, full ;price, $12,000. No Sunday calls. .M. Beetsema, RR 7, Strathroy. 100 *CBES, Shelburne district, good clay loam,' 3 acres bush, all workable with 'tractor, barn 100'x70', good stables with water. Implement shed, 9-room brick house.-with modern conveniences, 30 rod from hwy. 1 hr." froth' Toronto. This farm has 'averaged over 100 bus. grain to the acre for past 12 years, and is' outstanding farm In the district. Close 'to town and schools. First time offered for sale. Fot further particu-lars contact D. S. Thompson, 22 Royal York Ed,, Mimico, Tor. 14 CL. 9-2137, GRAYMARINE Over 30 New Arid used engines Avail.-able from stook. Inetelletloti and rebuilding. LASCO EQUIPMENT LIMITED 44 Chauncey Age,, Toronto la, Oct, Pipe-Smoking Does A Come-Back Rupert Davies, who plays the part, of the French detective, Mai- gret, on TV, puffs away at his pipe as he solves apparently baffling crimes. Davies has been a pipe smoker for years and uses at least half-a-dozen pipes. But ,did you know that author Georges' Simenon, who created Maigret, owns sixty-six? He smokes them all in rotation, Pipes are coming into their own again, due chiefly to the Royal College Of. Physicians' rec- ent report which said that pipes are less injurious to health than cigarettes. More and more men of all ages and same women — are smoking pipes, In London clubs there :isea big pipe-smoking boom, PiPes*vi*,4 once forbidden in thee chehs. Later, the rule was related members wetstold not ' 64k14.11r a club's dignity by puffing a pipe in a window facing the street. Who smoked the first pipe? No cue really knows, but the prac- tice was certainly common in England before the end of the sixteenth century, and later it spread throughout Europe. The pipes of those days were made of wood, porcelain or sil- ver, and the best came from Eng- land, The first meerschaum pipe was traditionally made by a Budapest shoemaker, Briars were not generally used until late in the nineteenth century, Authors are frequently pipe smokers, S. B. Priestley always has two dozen or so pipes in reg- ular use. Sir Walter Raleigh smoked a wooden pipe and smok- ers have often Wondered what sort of tobacco he had in it when his manservant threw a bucket of Water over him "to put the fire out," „ Fattier Vi.Oident Viseithirioer plaYed And ebitelied football at West Point 'COO in his Carder, HIGH JUMPER — Mrs. Susan Pol, holds a picture of herself taken during one of her sky dives from an airplane to illu. strate the point that she just unofficially broke the women's parachute record. Using a modified chute, spealal oxygen oi-cink and special cipthitig, Mrs. Pol jurnped from 19,800 feet to beat the old record, held by a Clechaslovakian Wortion, by more than 6,000 feet. Because a recording device didn't work, shell( hove to jump ogain to make the' record official under international rules. FOR SALE a MISCELLANEolis roLYErritYt8NE film iii siteets toxie rt., 2 Mil clear, Only — 4 mil clear or black $2,60 ---6 mg clear or black $3.50. POstage,pald on all orders, Letteast, Teo, Ilex 71, West Hill, Oct. BIG DISCOUNTS ON TIM FIEESt QUAL1TE BRAND NAME PLUMBING MATLR1ALS VOlt NOME, FARM, ANE COTTAGES CRAM' rixtures, AC110 softeners, MUELLER brikes, JAcUZZ1 and Ato-mic-GAL Manta and pteestire eysteine. INGLIS hot water heaters and 11YERCt. THERM gas and oil fired hot water heating Systems. See us today. PATON BIROS, FREE PARKING 1052 trydgia St, a London