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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-10-25, Page 6.N.V.RSee WANTED RI saseeneu nurses & certified nurs, lag assisteets required, for 52 bed ilea. Vital — Good salary Accommodation -- Nurses' residence, Apply Superintendent — KINCARDINE GENERAL HOSPITAL Kincardine, Ont, ARTICLES FOR SALE HOMEMAD11 doll violins. Gift box of ton $2.00 Satisfaction guaranteed. if enclose- 23o fer mailing. Enclose length and waist Of doli,Mrs. Scrim- shave, BOX 551, Dartmouth, Nave Scotia, AGENTS Amn years of work an inventor per- feeted a Machine for threading small needlea. An eye saver for as little as $1, We are looking for ambitions distri- butors. No capital recitdred. Geed prof- IL Write to Iris 10726, 107 St„ Eamon,. ten, Alta. BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE FOR Sale — Thriving grocery business in the beautiful Georgian Bay town of MeafOrd. THIS business is located on the main street, and has an annual turnover of $125,000, List of equipment on request, Will sell stock at cost, CONTACT Murray Rincss, represents' five for Leslie M. Adams Real Estate. Box 693, Meaford, Ont., phone 660. GENERAL store 40' X 60' plus garage and gas pump in Barrie district, $95,000, turnover, Summer business Catering to a -wealthy clienteL Fabulous meat turn- over, Modern equipment, adequate sten, age space, .Winterized living quarters. $12,000, down, Owner will defer Pay- ments till spring opening, Work 7 months and spend the winter in Florida, Inspection invited, Call Alice Worthing- ton, Stroud 21 R 23, J, Coutts & Co., Realtors, 5 Owen Street, Barrie, Ont. ALL my own breeding. Black & Tans- 2 females 1 male, 11/2 yrs., beauties, females $30.00. males $40.00. Reg Bluetick pups 2 males. 2 females, '4 months. Sire Vaughans and Pilot breeding, Dams side strong in Old Drum breed Bred for coon, will make good deer or fox dogs $30.00 each. Clifford Symington Watford, Ont., RR No. 3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEW INVENTIONS NEW PRODUCTS — MONEY NEW IDEAS WE develop, finance and sell. ANY PROFITABLE IDEA HU 9.4443, BOX 154, POSTAL STA. "Ko TORONTO 12 Write SCOPE UNLIMITED FOR SALE LOCKER storage & butcher equipment. 230 Keeprite Steel Lockers, waxing tank, 2 Defiance computing scales, frozen food "counter, Hobbart meat grinder (11/2 H.P ), Berkel meat slicer, Berkel power saw, shelving, meat block, kettle stove. Griffith smoke house, Na- tional cash register, Beatty pressure system. Esso oil burner, Gilson furnace. Write Box 347 Tavistock, Ont. BOATS BUILD A BOAT THIS winter with a Leavens fibreglass hull and save half. Clearing boats, motors, trailers, Leavens Boats, 3220 Duffel-1n St., Toronto 19, Ont, CHRISTMAS TREE FOR SALE SCOTCH Pine — Well pruned 4' to 8' trees on Highway 518 Sprucedale, On- tario. Apply John C. Peddle, Spruce- dale, Ontario. CHRISTMAS TREES WANTED CHRISTMAS trees, nice, full, bushy. No. 1 balsam, spruce; also No, 1 Scotch pine, fully pruned, Reasonable, Write price and full information to William H. Thaw, 879 Nash Rd., North Tona- wanda, N.Y, DOGS FOR SALE 'eetee't,.! REQUIRED Immecilately for small ined- ern hospital in northern Ontario. Ex- cellent personnel policies and working conditions, Residence accommodation and, usual facilities available in progres- sive community, Salary $346,00 to $422.00 monthly, up to $50 00 Allowance to- wards travelling expenses to Smooth. Rockfalls after seusfastory .employment has been established, Please give tele. phone number if possible. Apply To Personnel Department ABITIBI POWER & PAPER COMPANY LIMITED SMOOTH ROCK FALLS, ONTARIO OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN 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 Call Marvel Hairdressing School 358 Bloor St. W., TorontO Branches 44 King St. W,, Hamilton 72 Rideau Street, Ottawa PATENTS CANADIAN patent for sale or royalty, Nationally advertised and sold in U.S. Wanted by every woman Retails at $1, Write Royal Scot, Waterbury, Conn PERSONAL JESUS is coining again (this time) to rule the world! Be prepared and re- joice in confident hope. For free liter- ature write Box M1 Brantford, Ont. UNWANTED HAIR VANISHED away with SACA-PELO. SACA-PELO is different It does not dissolve or remove hair from the sur- face, but penetrates and retards growth of UNWANTED HAIR. Lor-Beer Lab,. Ltd , Ste. 5, 679 Granville Si.. Vancou- ver 2, B.C. VACATION IN FLORIDA RENT modern 40 ft. trailer, quiet park, available October-February. R. Cotton, 11 Battram. St., Thomas. . PHEASANTS AND WATERFOWL PHEASANT breeders $7.05 trio. Other birds, waterfowl. Eggs-adults Northern Pheasant Farms, Hilton Beach, Ontario STAMPS U.S. Used. FAMOUS Americans at $2.60. ARMY and Navy at ,30. WASHINGTON Bicentennial at 4b R. Shorter, R.D.No.4, Middletown, N.Y, ROY S. WILSON 78 Richmond Street West, Toronto NEW ISSUES CANADA, B.C. & FOREIGN RAPKIN, GIBBONS, SCOTT MINKUS, HARRIS & GROSSMAN ALBUMS IN STOCK COLLECTIONS ALSO PURCHASED VACATION RESORTS Getting Rid (Maybe) Of London's Pigeons. For many years London's pi- geons and starlings have been making a mess of famous build- ings. The problem is, how do you get rid of flocks of several hun- dred birds, quietly, effectively and without causing an army of bird lovers to march on Trafal- gar Square? The Ministry of Works has worried about this for thirty ye a r s. Explosives, flashing lights, alarm calls and spiky strips of metal have been tried to dislodge starlings and pigeons, but with little success. Recently however, a plastic jelly has oozed on to the scene and is spreading along afflicted ledges all over the country. The hordes of starlings that seek a warm roost in city smoke are leaving and it is causing quite a flutter among the improvised and unofficial dovecotes, The substance doesn't harm the birds but gives a wobbly sensa- tion under their toes. In fact, they feel they haven't a leg to stand on. This off-putting jelly is called Scarecrow Strip and has been devised after considerable re- search by the country's leading pest control organization. It is not affected by heat, cold, rain or snow and can absorb its own weight of dirt without be- oomeng ineffective. Ladders, hydraulic hoists, dec- orators' cradles, scaffolding and steeplejacks have been used to spread the jelly around. The main servicing company, Ren- tokil Laboratories Ltd., which also developed the repellent, have even bought a retired fire engine with a 100ft, turntable ladder from which a man applies the jelly from a caulking gun. Scarecrow strip has been used on the. National Gallery, Covent Garden Opera House, St. Pan- eras Station, and on theatres, hotels, town halls, churches, banks, post offices, department stores and other , prominent buildings, It's even been used on a lighthouse in the Orkneys! In Kent, farmers thought up the idea of making records of bird noises, and playing them DAIRY EQUIPMENT 20.1,e-uOr iliesvw:ildsi Lii)(t)ini t.c milk cooler, lien-eon vecaummiaeruknhins pa aielcti..pcilee, ail in — RuSsell Miller, R oute 1. -FARM HELP WANTED WANTED' num for large dairy farm. ,Must be fully experienced. Modern house, or geed home Niagara distrieL State Wages. JohnR on„ RR. Stevensville, Ont. FARMS FOR SALE North West of Toronto 23 ACRES of good fertile farm land, VS mile from paved highway, within 35 miles of Toronto City Hall, $500.00. per acre. Also 50 acre farm, $21,000.00 full price, clear land, no buildings. Call Mr. Roberts, Area Code 416, CHerry 1-5205, JamesGilbert IR° aol tnotra, 0104.95 Kipling 400 ACRE dairy farm. 70 registered Ho!, steins, maehillerY. Near Ottawa, Two houses. Hydro, water houses and barn. One house fully modernized, Ideal far Partners. Box 255, 123.18th Street, New Toronto, Ont. DAIRY FARM Must be sold to settle estate, 230 acres, 185 plowable, two tractors and truck. All power machinery. Modern hoMe and barn, Two silos. Forty milking cows, twelve yearlings, three calves, has nine can contract. This can easily be increased. Farm is twenty miles north of Cornwall and forty miles sotithi of Ottawa $10,000 down, the balance at 6% interest Contact Mrs. Anna Van Egmond, RR No 2, Moose Creek, Ont., phone 20-R-6. FARM EQUIPMENT KRAEMAR FEED TRUCKS HUNDREDS in use. Solidly constructed with heavy wooden base and sides. One- piece 20 gauge galvanized iron bottom and ends (no joints). Mounted on two 2.75 x 10" semi-solid rubber wheels and one 6" swivel rubber castor. From fac- tory to you. No Dealers. You make the savings. Two sizes 32" and 26" wide, both 72" long x 36" high, Only $67.50 and $85.00. Cash with order or C.O.D. F.O.B. St. Jacobs. Kraemer Woodcraft, St. Jacobs, Ont, Phone Mohawk 4.2052. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Reloading Rifle and Shotgun cases. Quality components, "lowest prices." Enquiries invited. J. Holmes Gunshop, Box 156, Brighton, Ontario. FOR sale diesel and portable sawmill, diesel suitable for feed mill, both in excellent condition will sell separately. Reasonable. ror details contact: Roy Tokley, Tweed, Ontario. HELP WANTED Medical Laboratory Technician: Required by 55 Bed General Hospital, Attractive working conditions and per- sonnel policies. Reply stating qualifies- dons, salary expected and date avail- able to: Administrator, Sensenbrenner Hospital Kapuskasing, Ontario. HELP WANTED — MALE COMPOSITORS LINOTYPE OPERATORS MONOTYPE KEYBOARD OPERATORS . NEW England's fastest growing trade typographic plant needs men with job' shop experience to handle greatly in- creased work load. Good pay, good working conditions. These are perman- ent all-year-round jobs with a real fu- ture for competent, dependable men who can hold their own in a fast I13017. ing operation. WRITE: GENERAL MANAGER Eastern Typesetting Co. 433 CHURCH ST., HARTFORD, CONN. OR CALL COLLECT: HARTFORD 525-8276 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR sale 300 choice Hereford steers varying in weight from 700 to 850 lbs. Included are 50 from the Church Ranch. Apply Willard Calhoun Dobbinton, Ont. Phone 338W3 Chesley MEDICAL IT'S PROVEN — EVERY SUFFERER OF RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY MUNRO'S DRUG STORE 335 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 ISSUE 43 — 1962 BATTLE ZONE --- Renewed fighting has broken out be- tween Indian and Chines e troops in India's- Northeast Frontier Agency ("X" on right side of map). Each side- disputes the other's, boundary claims. Earlier this year, clashes were reported in the Ladakh area of Kashmir, also in dispute. China has occu- pied 12,000 square miles here, U.S.S.R. CHINA TIBET back very loudly to frighten off birds that were filching their crops, It didn't frighten the birds, but residents -are complaining be- cause of the horrible noise! In America, birds seem to have a special aptitude for getting themselves sucked into air-condi- tioning intakes of large office blocks with disastrous conse- quences for the circulation pumps. Falcons and monkeys have been trained to catch pigeons in New York but the monkeys soon became as big a nuisance as the birds. Bird-scarers range from whistling novelties and revolv- ing beacons to acetylene explod- ers and exploding shotgun shells, School 'Dropouts' Find Job-Hunting Tough There is strong indication that young people who drop out of high school before earning their diploma are likely to find them- selves standing on the outside looking in when it comes to job- hunting, Last year, in the United States, about 350,000 young people over 16 years of age left school be- tween January and October -- without earning that valuable high-school diploma. By now, many of these "dropouts" are finding it hard going in the com- petition for jobs. For example, the 1961 crop of June high-school graduates who did not go on to college had an unemployment rate of 17.9 per cent in October of that year — compared to a much higher esti- mated unemployment rate (26.8 per cent) for the 1961 dropouts. That dropouts apparently are unable to overcome their dis- advantage in job markets, even over the longer run, is indicated by statistics reported in the lat- est issue of Finance Facts, an economic newsletter published by the National. Consumer Finance Association. e While it is true that unem- ployment rates, eencl'ie decline— both for dropouts= and, graduates —as the young; people mature and obtain job 'experience, the newsletter cites figures showing that 1959 dropouts had a rate of unemployment two years later that was twice as high as that for 1959 high-school graduates. As of October 1961, about 17 per cent of those who had left school without a diploma two years earlier were unemployed — as compared to the 8.3 per cent un- employment rate of those who "stayed with it" and graduated in 1959. Dad! Don't Bother Heating Baby's Bottle As a leading pediatric re- searcher, Dr, Emmett Holt of New York University-Bellevue Medical Center has tackled many problems in infant nutrition, But recently he decided to find the answer to a simple question that has bothered him—and millions of mothers—for years: Does a baby's bottle really have to be Wavrn? Dr, Heil and Miss Apollorda Adams of the Public Health Service fed premature infants formulas taken straight from the ice-box and found that they thrived just as well as infants- Whose bottles Weee warmed to body temperature: "They slept as well, ate as much, and gain- ed weight just as fast," said Dr, fl&It last Month, Cold feedingS, the NYC' pedia- triolati noted, contd save busy 31-bothers 150 hours Warming baby fetentelate, "With 2.7 million bottle-fed babies a year," he said, "that's '400 mlition hours for 0.8, houttwived'" g:;> CAVES IN Cine-block area in doWilitiWri San Francisdq. Via blOtked Off oS result of raid-toUsed COVe-iiis on site' of heW rddertil Court t31,411diriq'. FALL GUY Monte' tight fi elde r Marty Alou dives Hefei' the sea t d futile id to catch. id-hornet off thi bat' of Tom teeth: Ise More Dangerous. Than Even Sharks REGISTERED URSES WHO NOSE? — Curious Farnborough, England, schoolboys stick their noses into the massive bulbous nose of a trans- port plane at the annual air show, They want plane facts, work. Idle prisoners become Ms- ruly prisoners, Convicts denied work learn no skills to contri- bute to their rehabilitation. The taxpayers would foot the addi- tional costs of convicts in idle- ness when there is state work to be done. But the element of productive work in rehabilita- tion is the most impel-la-nit con- sideration. The North Carolina program of daytime employment of pri- soners in the normal channels of enterprise goes farther than the majority of the Board of Control approved in the Dammasoh case, where the job was for the state. — The Oregonian. UP AND AWAY — Jose, the hamster, waits calmly in a homemade spacecraft for the start of an experimental rock- et launch and descent. The cardboard capsule, attached to a cardboard booster by a coat hanger, is launched from the ground. The capsule is car- ried to a box kite by the wind. At the kite, it is jarred loose, a parachute opens and Jose floats safely down. Using Up Those careen Tomatoes. Old-fashioned green tomato roirweineat is surprisingly easy to make, and may be canned or -frozen. for making holiday plea says Janina M. Czajkowski, tension nutritionist for the Val- Tersity of Connecticut, who ree,.. ommends it as a thrifty way to use the green tomatoes gather- ed. before the frost, and plentiful "windfall" apples, To make approximately five pints of green tomato mincemeat try this recipe: GREEN TOMATO • MINCEMEAT 3 quarts chopped green tomatoes (about 20. medium size) 144 gents pared, chopped tart apples (about 'medium' -size) cups raisins clip currants le cup diced candied citron, lemon, or orange peel 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon Ye teaspoon ground allspice 14 teaspoon geound. cloves 2 teaspoons salt (about) 3 cups firmly packed brown sugar ee cup vinegar Vs cup lemon juice - Combine all ingredients in a large heavy pan, (Omit cloves if you plan to freeze mincemeat.) Cook mixture slowly until it is tender and thick. Allow about 2 hours. Stir frequently to 'pre- vent sticking. To can, pour boiling mixture into hot, sterile jars and seal promptly. - To freeze, pack mincemeat Into freezer jars or containers: Remember 'to allow head space. for expansion. Seal and freeze promptly, n the northern coastail waters Of Anseralia, divers seeking peatisbearing oysters tell on the slimly • sea bed, in a twilight werld of coral reefs and reek eaves. This also is the hunting ground of the giant eod . •. the. grouper; '41 fish whieth dive ere find nacre sinister and fright-- ening than even the shark. The drab -brown adult group- ere, with their huge heads and. thick lips ere among the ugliest Of -all fish. Often they are more than six feet in length and weigh between 200 lb. and 300 lb, The largest on record was twelve feet inn and weighed half a t011. Yet these ugly warriors of the sea, when young, are one of the most brilliant of the gorgeously coloured fishes of the coral reefs; beautifelly mottled, with black. Over the years, many divers have lost their lives to large groupers. Unlike sharks, group- ers are not deterred by a mere burst of bubbles from a diver's suit. They attack, relentlessly, an.d bite off the intruding diver's leg or arm, or engulf his hel- met in their great jaws. Not long ago, a diver sudden- ly found himself staring into two green eyes, as big as saucers, only .inches from him. Instinct- ively, the diver froze. He dared not move hie hand to pull the rope to signal the tender, fath- oms. above, or • the. grouper's jaws would have snapped. The diver sweated it out in his rubber suit, while 'the fish chewed curiously at the glass helmet and sniffed up and down his chest. Perhaps the grouper did not care for what he found, for he finally thrnecl and swam away with ponderous gravity; only then could the trembling diver signal to the tender to be pulled Groupers have a habit of am- bushing divers from their lairs - or stalking them from behind, then charging and engulfing them. One of the few people who has escaped such an attack is Tametaeo Fujii, of. Torres_ Straits. He had heavily scarred erms from beating off a persistent, savage attack from a big grouper. Another lucky diver was one who was literally caught bend- ing, He was gathering material when the monster butted him hard, and hurled him. head first into the thick, slimy sea bed. The shaken diver stumbled to his feet and saw, through the. clouded water, the huge grouper which had backed away and hung there with gills pulsating, waiting to renew the attack. The diver did not wait, He closed his -air valve, and sig- nalled desperately to be hauled. up.. In fact, he rose so fast, that in a moment he- was out of the short-sighted fish's vision. The- grouper is a very popu- lar catch with fishermen, Some bait large hooks with sting ray or rabbit, and fasten the ends of -their lines to sealed ten-gallon oil-drums. The hooked grouper then drags the floating drum around Until it is exhausted, Others, the More daring; use spear guns, Two French underw a, ter fishermen shot forty spears into e 300-pounder in a three-hour battle; before it died. It is understandable why dee- ers would rather meet . sharks than, the dreaded grouper. How Can I? By Roberta Lee Q. How can I eradicate some small heat marks on my dining- room table? A, Try inverting a muffin tin over the marked area, then rest- ing a hot iron on the pain for a few minutes, Q. When re-upholstering furni- ture, how can T prevent, scratches and marks on the furniture from my tack hammer? A, A strip of adhesive tape wrapped over the head of your harm-leer will go a long way to- wards preevnting this. Should Convicts Have A Chance To Work? In North Carolina, reports Time Magazine, 306 convicts are released each morning and re turn to prison at night, In the daytime they hold regular jobs ar barbers, mechanics, cooks, secretaries and farmers. They pay for their prison room and board, and their transportation. The remainder of their earnings is divided between• their families and a trust fund to be Paid each prisoner when he completes his term. This program for rehabili- tation has aroused nationwide interest and approbation. In Oregon, Circuit Judge Val Sloper of Marion County was constrained recently to rule that Oregon law forbids use of penitentiary inmates in direct competition with private enter- prise, The opinion was in the moot ease of the greenhouse at Dammaseh State Hospital, plated by convict labour when the Board of Control voted - 2 to 1, with Gov. Hatfield opposed, to use prisoners rather than to call for new bids. The Building. Trades Council of the AFL-CIO brought action against inmate labour, and may seek to pre- vent rise of enviete to build the women's prison a project for which the Legislature Pa-Mid:ad no tuttds, . Oregon's -evoltaic," sponsored law should be 111161'4 Preitecl literally, the AFL - did might also• Challenge the use 'Of Prieon instates oh prison teethe, hi Olsen kitehens end libteride, thcps and other ithetitalettel