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The Brussels Post, 1962-07-19, Page 3FLORIDA REAL ESTATE ADD YEARS TO YOUR LIFE IN NEW LUXURY CO-OP APTS. Designed for earelree Florida living, Spacious 31.5 & rooms with 1 or 2 baths, from $9,500 with full monthly maintenance from $42,05. Price loot, central air oond,• heat wall-te-wall car, pettng, all•electric iiiMiens with mica cabinets, swimming pool, putting green, shuffleboard. Fireproof soundproof construction, 2 elevators, gardens and waterview. Desirable reoidential area; walk to largest shopping center in. Florida. Houses of worship, golf, ocean nearby. For free brochure write nor, idian Arms Coop APIs., 1490 N E. 170 St., North Miami Beach, Fla. _— — FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS $ SAVINGS $$$ 25 different American spin cast fishing lures $11.95„ reg. $22 70 World re. nowned battery portable transistorized. tape recorder $34.95, reg. $45.50. Hat-teryless rechargeable flashlight $5.95. Superb aattery razor $14.93 Amazing new pocket lighter, men, ladies $2.95. 7 day money back guarantee. Postpaid. Dealers Interested rend $1.00 for par. Oculars Ontario residents add 3% sales tax Send cheque or money order. Trans Canaria World Traders. Box 117. Station 0, Toronto 1G. HEARING AIDS CAN'T HEAR WRITE "CANHEAR" REG. Order direct from wholesaler Aids de-signed to sell for three, cost you less than one hundred. ONLY $39.50 FOR OUR SPECIAL One full year written guarantee, Write now, we'll help you if we can. We have no salesmen. Canadian Hearing Elec-tronics "Canhear", 24 Catherine Street, Smiths Falls, Ontario, HELP WANTED MALE BOYS' ;AMPS CAMP KAWARTHA BOYS. e-1141 YRS. 1-WEEK PERIOD, $$S JULY I-July 14 available. July lei•Jely 29 full. July 30• Aug 11 A yojlable. Complete Y.14.C.A. camping expert' ence. Write for brochure te Camp Di-rector, Y.M.C.A., Peterbore, Ont !WOKS ',InSTANDINCI 000.1C-S1 Cella ty, t Travel and Adventure Stories. ree list on. request. Guardian poops, 130x 700, Adelaide Street Post Office, To. rondo 1. Ontario BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MOTEL on Hwy. 11, 1/4 mile from Cecil, cane has 15 modern mins newly built, well furnished, Low down payment. Ideal for young couple. Apply, West. way Motel, Box 130, Cochrane, Ont. WIIILDING for sale or lease In town 01 Forest Suitable for almost any kind of bushiesS. Approximately 3200 sq is selling space with about the same for storage. Air conditioned. Will remodel to stilt tenant, Situated be. side post office end across the street from new [CA supermarket. For more Information, contact Ted Roberts, Far. est IGA. Ont. , — COINS AND STAMPS JUST released June 6 edition of "Cash fur Your Canada, Newfoundland, Great Britain & United States Coins" se pages, OW. Now paying $11,00 for Cdn 1923 cents; for 1925 cents $7.00, For Gun. 1948 dimes $4.25. Countless others pa ges Guidebook of Cdn. Coins, 224 pages, 2300 full illustrations. 2nd Revised Penning, April, 1962, with latest prices collectors will pay for Canadian coins in all conditious, $1,50, REGENCY COIN, 157 RUPERT WINNIPEG, MANITOBA COUNTER TOPS PRE-FORMED Formica- COUNTER TOPS Ready to install Ideal for KITCHEN COUNTERS, BATHROOM VANITIES, etc, Any size in your choice of pattern and colour. Price per run- ning foot .... $6.00 QUINN LUMBER — GE 2-1161 MAITLAND AT THE C.N.R, LONDON, ONT. ENGINES — NEW & USED WISCONSIN Heavy Duty AIR Cooled Engines For New Engines For First Class Parts Service For First Class Repair Service For Used Engines E. P. ABEY Limited 444 WharnclIffe Rd. S., London GE. 2-7597 PAPER DRESSES $250! Some of the classier shops around the country will be of- fering a dress line of unusual possibilities — and impossibili- ties — this fall. It will be avail- able in 35 models, starting at $89, but the one shown last month by Beverly Hills (where else?) de- signer Louis Margliano was a skintight black number priced at $250. All the models are "sculp- tured" in folds, and if the folds come out the dress becomes transparent; it's 90 per cent cel- lophane (the other 10 per cent is satin. lining). The fragile frock can be worn only until it needs pressing. Then the sculpture comes out of the paper. "This," says Margliano, "is a line mainly for people with money who want to impress other people with money." ROY S. WILSON 711 Richmond Street West, Toronto NEW ISSUES CANADA — B.C. & FOREIGN RAPKIN — GIBBONS — SCOTT — MINKUS — HARRIS & GROSSMAN ALBUMS IN STOCK COLLECTIONS ALSO PURCHASED SILOS —the mythical beast mentioned in the writings of Aristotle and Pliny the Elder, and celebrated since Biblical times for its fierceness and bravery (male oryx shield their females and young from attack and, have been known to charge headlong into a threatening car). The plight of the oryx-unicorn has aroused the world's animal lovers, i n c l u ding Britain's Prince Philip. "Some Arabs be lieve they must prove their manhood by killing, an oryx so that they will inherit its legen- dary courage a n d virility," Prince Philip said in a recent New York speech.. "Now this may have made a little sense years ago . .. when .. , the odds were a bit more even, but to- day, when up to 300 car-borne parties go out together to get- brave-quick by mowing down oryx with Tommy guns, the whole thing becomes sheer Idiocy." Early this year, the Fauna Preservation Society of London, with the help of the World Wildlife Fund, organized project "Save the Oryx" and dispatched leathery-faced Ian Grimwood, chief game warden of Kenya, to the Aden Protectorate. After a ten-week hunt with noose and pole, *two male oryx and one female were captured, then flown to a Kenya game farm. Their benefactors now plan to move the trio to a suitable en- vironment such as in the hot, low-lying New Mexico or Cali- fornia deserts. Far from the sheiks of Araby, the oryx herd of three may increase to respec- table . size within three decades or so. "Then maybe we can re- turn some to the Arab lands," Grimwood says, "if the Arabs have seen the light by then," There was already one good omen in Kenya last month: The female, conservationists report- ed, may be pregnant. Money Came Before Manners Among photographers and re- porters in the courtly horse coun- try of Virginia, a gentlemen's agreement discourages publicity about First Lady Jacqueline Ken- nedy and her family. Yet after 4-year-old Caroline Kennedy won a blue ribbon aboard Macaroni at a pony show near Halfway, Va., The Washington Star ran the story plus on-scene photo- graphs of Caroline and her mother. Story and pictures were the product of a Star contribu- tor — admittedly no gentleman -e, named Dolores Phillips, who also sold a set of pictures to the Associated Press (for $500), Tell- ing how she rejected the First Lady's request that the pictures bp withheld from publication (Mrs. Kennedy: "Please, you know how I feel about Caroline , about publicity," Mrs. Phil- lips: "I feel differently, I have a job to do"), enterprising news-, woman Pleating said afterward: "I wouldn't dream of violating her privacy at Glen Ora. But when she comes out of those wane, she's anybody's game." "When does a boy become Men'?" asks a raeder. When a Woman caii lniittc Aim belieVe anything she says. Polities Weise Mote Popular in the days when ettinlidathe hand. ed out eigake irieteed Of promises Of letOpl a. need ethiteation. attet they hate left saYa Trite„ they intigt learn that they den?' kiiieW eve erY tlien WELDING WIT Douglas Deeds at 5dii Dfego, Cdlif q welded beer cans into these strikirig tOhVeretatio(i pieces. How Can I ' !iv Roberta Lee Raccoon Pie And Other Sweil Eats CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FARMS FOR SALE $8,000, 200 acres, drilled well, hydro, house and barn, Write T. F. Wilsoe, span New Liskeerd, MI 7-4777. 100-acre fill for sale, good buildiugs and water; I. mile settth of NO, 7 Highway in Hastings goenty, Mermen Township. Apply outdo ii Leonard, lilt 3, Remora, Ont. , — PLORIOA PROPERTIES p FOR 4 LB 4 MAIL CABEER pool, watch .repair )91d feldentith, work, Barbering and hate. dressing Ask for prospectus and, transportation allowance. Trans•ean; ads Beauty industries,' .1.4d e Moncton, MD. • 'MEDICAL DON'T WAIT — EVERY SUFFERER OF RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY MUNRO'S DRUG ,STORE 35 ELGIN OTTAWA $1.25 Expre$s Collect POST'S ECZEMA SALVE BANISH the torment of dry eczema rashes and weeping skin troueles. Post's Eczema Salve will not disappoint you, Itching scalding cud burning ccze-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 erica PRICE $3.50 PER JAR POST'S REMEDIES 2865 St. Clair Avenue East Toronto FLORIDA Orange Grove NEWLY planted, e1„100 per acre, 1/2 down. Capital gain opportunity. Excel. lent for retirement income. H. SNOEK REAL ESTATE BROKER 4938 YONGE ST. WILLOWDALE, ONT. 222-H81 „, NURSES WANTED REGISTERED NURSE AND Certified Nursing. Assistant WITH. 1562 registration, for active or-thopaedic hospital Please phone MRS. B. CARTER 921 -3106 43 WELLSLEY E, TORONTO WHIRLY-GIRL. — Feeling as if she could take off under her own power is Mrs. Rosemary Weidinger. She just won her helicopter pilot's license, making her member No. 41 of the Whirly-Girls, which is an international organization of qual- ified women helicopter pilots. OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Water From Jordan For Christenings 110.5Y can 1 tenuity sone Release Week of April g3, 1862. casters on furniture that are per- iletelitlY- out? A. Wrap a piece of adhesive tape around the shank of the caster until it fits leitoe its hole snugly. Or, fill the hole with some melted paraffin .and then. reinsert the caster,. Q. 110w 011. I make my hand. cleaving easier after a job of painting?' A, Soap or cream rubbed well into the hands prior to your paint job will serve as "invisible gloves." The paint will pot pene- trate the pores of your skin, and your hands will be easier to wash After the job. Q. What is a goad mothepre- treatne et for carpets? A, Sponge the rugs occasional- ly (and very lightly) with hot water to which a little turpen- tine has been added. This treat- ment discourages moths from at- tacking and also brightens the colors of the rugs. Q. Is there any way I can .re- freshen some rancid butter? A, You can try melting it and skimming, it, then putting a piece of fresh toast in it, The toast. acts as an .absorbent of the odor. • Q. What can 1..do About cur- tains which tend to hang uneven- ly after laundering? A, Run a curtain rod through the bottom hem, and let hang for several days.. T h i a usually straightens them ens-. Q. What is the best procedure when mixing one's own cement? A. Mix the dry ingredients first — portland cement, sand, gravel — in the correct propor- tions. Then, when thoroughly mixed, add the water. BE A HAIRDRESSER JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Great Opportunity Learn Hairdressing Pleasant dignified profession, good wages, ThoUsands of successful Marvel Graduates America's Greatest System Illustrated Catalogue Free Write or Gall Marvel Hairdressing School 358 Bloor St. W., Toronto Branches: 44 King St. W., liming:1n 72 Rideau Street, Ottaw,a Roaming Through An Arabian Bazaar PEPsoNAL Receive 13i9 Mall! Free Samples, Cata-logues, Magazines, 15c. Get listed. PD. Box 296, Snowdon, Montreal. A modern way to help you reduce. Eat 3 meals a day. Lose pounds and inches fast. Clinically tested Slim-Mint helps satisfy your craving for food — Slim-Mint plan makes reducing easier than you ever dreamed possible. $2.00, 2 weeks' supply. LYON'S DRUGS, 471 DANFORTH, TORONTO CONSTABLESAN CADETS PROPERTIES FOR SALE CRYSTAL Beach. 7 room house, bath, gas furnace, possession immediatelyk, Price $4,995.00. M. Lemont, 289 Lao -caster W., Kitchener. SHerwood 2-5355, SOUTH AMERICAN PROPERTIES FOR SALE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AGE 17 TO 35 WEIGHT-160 LBS. EDUCATION — GRADE 10 APPLY IN PERSON TO METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE Personnel Office 92 KING STREET EAST OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday, a.m. to 4 p.m. More parents are asking that water from the River Jordan be used for their babies' Christen- ings, these days, a British clergy- men states. It has been widely believed for centuries that water froth the Jordan has special qualities which confer blessings on adults asewell as children who are bap- tized with it. The Duke of Kent, Prince Ed- ward when he was baptized in 1935, was sprinkled with Jordan water at the gold font in the pri- vate chapel at Buckingham Pa, lace. A friend of Princess Marina, then Duchess of Kent, had sent her a bottle full of the water for the Christening. Fifty years ago the water was far more popular than now. In 1910 it was selling in England for 7s. a pint. Belief in its peculiar spiritual efficacy is at least as old as the wars of the Crusades. Then many pilgrims were drowned while trying to bathe in the Jordan during very rough weather. A canon once risked his life by climbing the steeple of a church in Northamptonshire to sprinkle a new weather-vane with water which had been brought specially for the purpose from Jordan. HELP WANTED Only $1.00 Per Acre 500-ACRE FARM, $500 LAND where vegetables, coffee, rice„ cotton, wheat, corn, or almost anything planted thrives. Excellent cattle coun-try. Streams through each farm. Plenty of grass. Virgin land, New un-improved roads to each farm. This territory just opened, Located 300 miles northeast of Brasilia, which is newest and most modern capital city In world — in State of Goias, Brazil, South America. Not far from new by-dro•electric plants, Tocantins River Basin. We have 250 farms to sell at $500 each, 10% discount for cash or terms, $50 down, $20 month Me finance charges). All land surveyed and staked. Titles guaranteed by Go-maps Abstract Ltda. Send downpay-. ment or full purchase price to Selig Bros. Real Estate Company (licensed Real Estate dealers by State of Indi-ana, members Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce), References, most any In-diana bank. Address: 42 Mr. South St., Indianapolis 25, Indiana_ ME. 4-8328, AT. 3-1256. THE WORLD'S LARGEST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OPEN AUG. 17 TO LABOUR DAY SEPT. 3 A Npogiil. fleas cocktail, ace coreeaniecl by Wafers Made from the flour of cattail roots, opened the dinner, The main course was a mixed creole of fish; the vege tables were buttered cattail spikes, milkweed buds, and day- lily buds cooked with oyster meshroOms. After candied wild giug,cr and mint leaves, the chef was toasted by his guests with dandelion and blackberry wine, Chef lateen, Gibbons had earned the toasts, lie believes that it is healthier, Olteaper, and more fun to forage for food than to hey it in a supermarket, and the din- ner party he and his wife gave in their home in. a Glen Mills, Pa., housing development last month was proof of the pudding, The rugged, 50-year-old free- lance writer had gathered all the food from nearby streams, ponds, fields, and roadsides and then 'Whipped up the dinner to cele- brate publication, of his book on, wild cookery, 'Stalking the Wild Asparagus." Gibbons started picking up free food. as a boy in New Mex- ico, when he found his first wild asparagus; he has foraged in Hawaii (he is now working on a new book to be called "The Beachcomber's Handbook"), and he has indoctrinated his wife and two married sons with the forag- ing habit, "It is easier to 'go native' in many sections of the U.S. than in the South Seas," he says. "I have collected fifteen species (of wild plants) that could be used for food. on a vacant lot right in Chicago," Getting something for nothing is, of course, a basic human in- stinct. But hunters and fisher- men are about the only people today who indulge the urge at the primitive, food - gathering level, Though Gibbons offers some rare recipes for fauna (woodchuck in sour cream, rac- coon pie, French-fried carp), his emphasis is on the nation's flora. Included are such old standbys of colonial. America as elderberry wine and sassafras tea, Then there are the plants eaten with gusto chiefly by other nationali- ties: Dandelion leaves, relished by Italians; purslane, the sprawl- ing weed prized by both the Per- sians and Indians, and gobo, domesticated version of Amer- ica's common burdock (whose sliced roots are often an ingredi- ent in the Japanese sukiyaki). For all the edibles, common and uncommon, Gibbons has found some use in a variety of fascinat- ing new recipes: Cattail spikes: Cut just- before they break through the papery sheath that encloses them. Husk, boil quickly, smother in melted butter, and eat like, corn on the cob, Wisteria blow: Gather wisteria clusters at the height of bloom. Dip in batter made of 1 cup of flour, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 tea- spoon baking powder, 2 eggs, and 1/2 cup milk. Fry in deep fat, heated to 375 degrees,. about four minutes. Drain, sprinkle with orange juice, roll in gran- ulated sugar and serve piping hot. Probably the book's most mod- ern adaptation of an ancient re- cipe was developed by a Gibbons son, "the best forager of all," The American Indians used to make a drink rather like pink lemonade from red sumac by pounding the heads in water. As a short cut, Gibbons' son dumped a basket of sumac heads into the washing machine, covered them with wa- ter, and set the washer to run ten minutes, then caught the water in a big kettle as the wash- er pumped it, out. Strained and with sugar added. to taste, there it was: Sumac-ade a la automatic washer. From NEWSWEEK X-RAY TECHNICIAN Position open after August for Regis-tered Technician. Consideration given. to student graduating this fall. FullY accredited hospital. Attractive location, Write now for details: Administrator. Leamington District Memorial Hospital, Leamington, Ontario, Arabian Sheiks Call This Sport A favorite diversion among oil-rich Arabian sheiks is hunt- ing the oryx, a swift, double- horned antelope that can move., at 25 miles an hour for long dis- tances without flagging. The sheiks have often been seen chasing the oryx across the sands of the Arabian Peninsula in jeeps and Cadillacs, shooting them with automatic rifles and sub- machine guns. This is considered great fun. But the oryx can't reproduce as last as hunters shoot, so only a few oryx were left at last count. The' sport is dying. A living legend is also dying. When an oryx is seen from the side, its straight, 2-foot-long horns appear to blend into one. This profile apparently helped create the legend of the unicorn "Does hard work show on a girl's hands?" asks a reader, Yes, in the form of an engagement ring. .1111 "The Showcase of The Nation" 10 Acres Land---$75 NEAR TOCANTINS POWER PLANT 10 acres of fine farmland In Tocantins River Basin nearby one of world's largest hydro-electric power plants million kilowatts). Located in State of Goias approximately 155 miles north of Brasilia, Brazil, South America, We have 3,000 farms at this location to sell which are great industrial sites but, for' the present, are being offered only as farm lands at $7.50 per acre ($75 for entire 10-acre farm). Fully surveyed and staked, registered • at Federal Cartorio. Office, Belo Hods-onta, Brazil, South America, Title guaranteed by Gomapa' Abstract, Ltda. You get complete title for only $75. Taxes less than 50c per year. Send cheque or money order to Stanley Selig, Selig Bros, Real Estate Co (members Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, licensed Real Estate dealers by State of Indiana). References, most any In- diana bank. Address: 42 W. South St., Indianapolis 25, Indiana, ME. 4-8328, AT. 3-1256 If you want to know how old tt woman is, ask her sister-in-law E. W. Howe. STAMPS NADIAN ATIONAL EXHIBITION Arab ladies did not as a rule go to the bazaar very often. .. How glad I was that I was free to roam through the bazaars whenever I liked. No supermar- ket, however fabulous, can ever have the charm for me of those long aisles of ()ben shops, with the high valuted roofs, and the occasional shaft of sunlight from a high window in the ceiling cutting across the shade. The grocers' bzaaar had the most fascinating compound of smells, with the spice shops, and the stalls with the baskets of lentils, rice of all kinds, dried, peas and beans, grains, and nuts—walnuts, almonds, pistachio, hazelnuts, and melon seeds. Here were blue-green pottery bowls filled with tomato paste, for those' who had run out of their homemade supply. • . . I was astonished when I learn- ed that there were at least forty different kinds of spices and herbs to be had in our bazaar. And how pleasant to see whole cloves and nutmegs, slicks of vanilla, and large pieces of cin- namon bark, instead of uniform rows of small cans, only varying in their laebls. The fruit bazaar was a delight to the eye as well as to the nose. Great piles of oranges, lemons, limes, turinges, and ruby red pomegranates, bunches of ba- nanas; and as the seasons pro- gressed apricot s, nectarines, peaches, plums, grapes, melons; and in the fall the plump golden ripe dates, described as "tittle bags of honey." Here on a corner was an old man mending broken teapots and plates by "sewing" them—bor- ing holes and putting in rivets; and opposite him a repairer of grindstones, laboriously chipping away at them. The brass and copper bazaars were also a delight to the eye, but not to the ear, as the noise of the ineessant pounding was deafening, and so was that of the tinsmiths' bazaar. Here they made every imaginable house- hold utensil from the ubiquitous oil can. Not fat off was the section where quilte were made. The white cotton used for stuffing was fluffed up by a primitive whirring instrument with a taut string. We sent every year for the neddaf who did this work, to come to our back veranda and fluff up our roof mattresses for another season, a process which enchanted our children when they were small. Ordinary quilts were covered With bright red cotton cloth, but there were also silk- and satin-covered ones of every color of the rainbow. I was 'cnice Visiting the family of tie up-country sheikh, in a settle- ment in the marshes outside Amaral-I, and was greatly taken by their arratigettent to store guilts. At one end of a huge robin there were tiers of Open; cupboards exactly like a pigeon tote, and: in every pigeonhole a neatly tolled quilt of a different color, There must have been hundreds of them, "These are for whet we' have gtteste,' eXpleinecl the hostess lacotietillee—Prom "Fe time and Her Sisters;" by Dorothy Van Esc. 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FREYSENG, :President HIRAM F. McCALLUM, ctn. ManbOef• TEACHERS WANTED AMALGAMATED screen noard.Of 4:lc* tral Labrador (Protestant) requite high 'school teacher to assist ;With three high school rooms in Nerth West River, t,abrador. PRIN C IPAL stiblecte history and gdog- 1,,AA L,11 - Prtialrielat standards boring. and trtii:61. allowance aedtirdin to qUalificatiolia. AtbeMtnodatiOn. I tetlehers' residence at local rates. APPLY Chairman, North Weft 111 berfodirs e teacher tfor s and 14, Hillier and DUTIES tocAollin iou nienee g. In Sept. APPLY in lathing, stating qualifitii. then( tied Salary to d k. BLAKELEY), SEC TREAS. cONSScoN, ONT. R.R. NO ISSUE 29 1962