The Seaforth News, 1960-10-20, Page 7Coming To Surface
At The North Pole
"Stand by to ur1'ace:" the
words went out on the loud-
speaker system, electrifying the
rest of the ship. No one outside
the control center couldknew
exactly where we were or how
we stood until that word was
passed. But that order told all:
we had gotten our periscope out
safely and had found a place
Urge enough to hold the ship.
The team went into action
Valves were opened and closed,
switches thrown, reports were
made from all parts of the ship
to the diving officer. Finally he
turned to me and reported: "All
vents shut, ready to surface."
I nodded assent, and he turn-
ed and ordered: "Blow all bal-
last!" No .need to hesitate now;
we could see what we were do -
Ing.
The roar of high-pressure air
in the ballast tanks was ear-
Ehattering after the strained
silence of the past hoofs. The
submarine leaped upward, as
though glad to be at least nwm-
eutarily free of danger from the
ice. Yet so skillfully was the
job done that the ship moved
scarcely a yard ahead or back-
ward.
"Open the hatch! I shouted
to the crewmen poised by its
locking dogs. Be spun the
handles and threw the vaultlike
hatch open to the fresh air. As
we stepped out al it and into
the natural atmosphere for the
first time in days, I felt the slap
of damp, cool air almost as a
physical blow. The sky was
lightly overcast, and the effect
was like that of an unseasonably
warm February day in New
England, when the temperature
hangs just at freezing but
seems warm enough to thaw.
There was almost no wind,
We climbed quickly to the
bridge. The first impression was
of being in an infinite desert of
ice. On the bridge we were
about 25 feet above the water
and there was nothing to oh-
etruct our view to the surround-
ing horizon. There was nothing
but a flat patchwork maze of
ice floes in every direction. Di-
rectly before us the slender
black hull of the submarine con-
trasted with the deep blue of
the calm lake water and the
stark white of the surrounding
ice. The Skate was on the sur-
face of the Arctic Ocean deep
inside the permanent polar pack.
And she was safe. I let out a
long sigh that seemed to reach
to the bottom of the ship.
My companion, who had been
drinking all Of this In with rue,
pointed suddenly downwarcT,
near the port side of the ship.
There, slowly climbing out of
the water and up onto the ice
was a full-grown polar bear. He
shook himself like a wet clog
and gazed curiously at this in-
truder in his domain. No doubt
he was seeing his first atomic
submarine!
And, judging from his lack of
fear at the sight of the two fig-
ures standing on its bridge, it
was probably his first sight of
mean as well. — From "Surface
at the Pule," by Commander
James Calvert. USN.
How Can 1?
By Roberta Lee
4. Bow can I improvise some
white ink for writing in a black
photo album, When the real
thing Is not around?
A. White shoe polish makes a
fine substitute.' Shake the bottle
well, dip the pen into it, and
you'll find that some of this
writes ever more clearly lu•an
white ink,
Q. Ilow can I rejuvenate wilt-
ed Leaf vegetables, such as let-
tuce, spinach, and parsley?
A. By soaking them in cold
water to which a slice of lemon
has been added. In an hour or
so, they will be as fresh as when
gathered, •
4. What is a good way to
make use of every bit of catsup
In a bottle without waste?
A. When you have seemingly
emptied the bottle, pour into it
the correct amount of salad pit.
vinegar, ' a n d seasoning for
French dressing, and shake vigr
erously. That bit of catsup will
Rdd a piquant flavor,
• 4, Row can I prevent maca-
roni or spaghetti from Welting
to the bottom of tire -kettle in
which it is cooked?
A. By lightly greasing the in -
aide of the kettle before putting
the water on to boil.
MfiRRY MENAGERIE
" `melee where he got the
seats ty helmet!"
BIG TALKER — The Vienna Fair
boasts a guide, Rudolf Ifkovics,
who can folk almost anyone's
language. This sort of a ane -
man United Nations boasts
signs on his uniform listing the
various tongues he speaks,
Strange Doings
Over in Ulster
Go wandering through Ulster
and you'll get a laugh a mile!
The wonderful humour of the lo-
cals, with their quaint sayings,
their superstitions, their anec-
dotes about women, whiskey and
smuggling, make it a eloriuus
place to get away from it all
Travel writer Oswald Blake-
ston tells many amusing anec-
dotes illustrating this slap -happy
attitude to life.
For instance, during a recent
tour, a woman told him of a ron-
in -law who drove a van but •was
very short-sighted. When she'd
been with hint he'd ask: "Do you
know this road terribly well.
Mary? Do you mind telling; ale
when we get to the corners?"
The police had been worried
about him, so he'd put a pill in
a tree close by where he often
met the constable, and one day
said to him "Isn't that a pin I
see sticking in that tree over
there?" He walked across to get
It— and tripped over a cow lying
in his path.
An old fellow in Killough .tad
Blakeston into a pub and told
him how in Newcastle, Co.
Down, he'd seen a nun outside
one and she'd said, "Don't gn in
there, it's depraved."
"Ah, sister," he'd replied. "a
drop only warms you. Won't you
come in and have one? Or let me
give yeti one outside, If you don't
care to come into the place your-
self."
Finally she'd said, "1f you
brought it out in a cup..." And
the barman had exclaimed, 'A
whskey in a cup! Don't tell ale
It's that blessed nun again!"
Blakeston asked another old
chap who was drinking whisker
in a bar: did he get through a
bottle a day? "God love you,"
he answered. "T spill more than
that."
In Sixnlilec•i'oss Hlakesi
Went into a shop for cigar ties.
A traveller taking orders pro-
tested 10 the shopkeeper" "But
the last time your mother order -
rd three dozen cartons,"
"That's nut my mother, that's
my wife," said the shopkeeper.
"97y mistake." the traveller
apologized with rad face. "011
no," said _ the shopkeeper. "it's
refine."
Blakeston was told of an Eng'
HA angling cnihusiest.' who.
)tired a manor house, fishing
rights. and gillie. He caught only
one salmon on !Iry list day.
"Do you • know Ile said, "that
fish has cost me C200." "What a
good thing, sir, you didn't eatch
more of them." the gillie replied.
At Pettigo on the Eire border
local smuggling stories included
an account of how cattle are
taught to walk backwards so
that if they're ,potted being
smuggled into Ulster to claim
the government subsidy, the
drove' can say they're walking
the other way!
A clergyman there, Philip
Skelton. suffered from hypo-
chondria and. kept on anpnunc-
ing his imminent death from the
pulpit until the church -warden
said: "Make ]t date, sir, and stick
to it. Don't be always disappoint-
ing us,"
Blakeston records many
quaint sayings he heard in it
first-rate account of his tour:
"Thank You Now". A fisherman
finished a funny story: "Man, 1
haven't laughed so much ,since
the day when toy 'father slid
111(111)01' were married."
When a whole family emerged
from a farmhouse to talk to a
sideman, Blakeston asked the
mother how many children she
had, "Do you mean cif the same
• kind??" sl(3 asked.
At Victoria Bridge, 'Pyrone, he
gave a boy sixpence for showing
hien the grave of a giant. "I wish
I were buried in such a nice big
grave so that everyone would
treat ale deerrll,'' said the lad.
At Portaferry be asked A
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Molts, well-f111•ntsllesl lobby. About two
acres 1 t terraced taw11B Our 12,!In•
eel competent 510ff under the weer-
vision
upervision of registered nurses is cap.
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hospital 0z' institutional clue.
Monthly rate for single rooms $150.00
to $200.110, meals Menefee!. Write for,
further information end ilhistrated
Pamphlet. Preston Springs Gard, ma
Preston,. Ontario.
AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES
NO 101108T No Fog on tvhulshielde,
ear windows. the glasses. 2 year sup.
ptv "Kryall-E1e1", 11.03). Pratt Tabora..
tortes. New fl0ven 4. Conn„ 1) S.A
00h33r11 U what he -tl ou ht 0t -a
project to throw a br ulgc across
the fiord and let in a Nunn of
tourists. "I've worked hard- et
the thought," was the reps'. "btu
how do we know if we throw a
bridge over, those tough Strang-
ford boys won't throw it back
ag21111?"
A i'ortadawn schoolmaster
slid he had a friend who was a
great fellow but he'd had to go
to France because of girl trouble,
and now he'd heard that he'd
had 10' come hark to Ireland tor
the sante lease$,
By Lough Erne Blakeston gave
a lift to an elderly American wo-
man who said- she'd been wan-
dering at the lough side, looking
for a nice spot to sketch in, when
she'd startled a young man -with
his- gill.
"Come on, let's be going," the
girl had urged, but 11e whisper-
ed. "One moment, darlin', I think
this ould woman is going to com-
mit suieide, and that should be
interesting."
Driving through Antrim,
Blakeston heard this gem from a
traffic sop: "You ought to go
round me. sir, whether I'm here
of not."
Blakeston tells strange stories
of the great houses and castles
be visited. Hervey, the Earl
Bishop of Derry, who built
Downhill palace, would invite
his clergy to sumptuous ban-
quets, make them drunk with
Madeira, then order them to
jump and 1'tin races and promote
the winners. He'd force them to
mount horses and bet on the re-
sult, and the next day preach a
ierInon in church on the evils of
betting — with special reference
to the scandalous clerical
steeplechase of the previous day!
Dromore's Gilhall castle has a
famous ghost, first seen by Lady
Beresford. It was her childhood
sweetheart, son of the Earl of
Tyrone. Disbelieving that he was
a phantom, she challenged him -
to touch her to prove it, though
he warned her: "Madam, the
touch of a ghost is no gentle
thing."
His hand on her wrist "burnt
like ice" and shrivelled her sin-
ews which "were all drawn and
twisted about." Ever afterwards
she had to wear a big black bow
on her wrist.
The folk there will loll jou:
"You may not believe in such
things. but too many of thele
happen in Ireland. Did we not
have a squire without arms or
legs who rode to hounds in a
bucket. and was it not all due
to the curse of a ghost?"
Another anecdote 5(100,rns.
Baronscourt, the Duke of Aber -
corn's home. A Marquess there:
heard that' 11(0 wife was about to
elope — and Pent her a note say-
ing she should do it in the tail•
ily coach. for "it should never" be
said that Lady Abercorn left her
husband's home in ,. hack
chaise."
Blakeston is such a Oiled
travel -writer that he makes
Ulster's attractions irresistible,
fvfost who read his fascinating
book will want to go there for
their next holiday.
'The teeth of the rodent group
of animals never stop growing.
ASSIFIED ri. 41 `f
AGENCIES WANTED
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GROCERIES WHOLESALERS
CANADIAN manufacturer offering
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BABY CHICKS
PULLETS ETS 15.22 week old 00111s started
ehtces prompt shipment, Order Jame,
ury 1 a bruary. broilers now. Hatched to
order day0ld ('1113)135, dual purpose, sp0.
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'+gain, or write Bray Hatchery, 120
Jelin North, Hamilton, Ont.
BOOKS
111}1Lie Dictionary! Pocket size. over
:15110 Blblfetd names, places, things, de-
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Alis came printed Christmas Cards
raid a marvellous selection of elet wrap-
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Novelties. Large profits and they sell
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76 Miranda ave„ Toronto 10. RU 7.2471
BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
MUST sell. Motor Court, Ten nice
renting units plus five r0on1 house, one
acre on highway Three, good location.
Lots of room for expansion, lots down
Payment accepted. Ross Green. R.R. 8.
Dtmntille Phone 800004.
CATALOGUES
FEND quarter, for best buys C'ata-
logtle, credit on first order. Hundreds
of Items tet Wholesale, satisfaction
guaranteed. Wilson Company, Sox 55-
7285 Miami 55Florida,
DEALERS AND SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED: Dealers and salesmen to sell
chicks and turkey poults for one of
the oldest established and largest
Hatcheries In Canoda, Offering the
best franchised egg breed, all popular
dual purpose and broiler breeds, tur-
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Apply Box number 220, 123.111U, Street,
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PRE-CUT BLOUSES
A REAL BUY — $1,00 EACH
1T takes less thin one hour to sew
these beautiful blouses patterns to-
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sell In good stores for $3.50 and more.
Act now -- At this price they won't
last long! 3 for $2.75 — 5 for 54.05. Be
sure to state size and color desired.
Naturally satisfaction is guaranteed or
your money refunded. Dundonald Ltd.,
Dept. C., 2453 Yonge St., Toronto 12.
Ontario.
EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
EARN up to $100 weekly as sparetime
Business Associate. No experience
needed. Pleasant work. No selling, Ap-
plication information 12.00, Caverv,
920 Reservoir. Cranston 10, Rhode to.
land.
FARM EQUIPMENT
"DEPFNDALITN, gas011110 and propane
driven lighting plants for farm and
home standby. Also separate genera-
tors Por tractor belt or power take -alt
drive, }teltger Industries, 8t1otford,
202"
SPECIAL 180 AMP.
A,C. transformer welder. 2211 volt
•unspletc with accessaric, 5159 Tax
Included. Carter Welding Supplies. 1110
Hunter St. E., ,Iiamilton.
FARMS FOR SALE
FARM 50 acres sandy loam, all work-
able. Rock well, all modern convent-
emcee, large house and barn. Earl
Gingerieh, Zurich, Ont., 11.12 3 Phone
90.8.7
FARM for salt 100 ;arcs good build-
ings, all workable land, 20 acres newly
seeded pasture 25 acres tall wheat.
w"Ul -0(1 with crop, implements and
livestock white Peter Van w ycben.
H.R.1 SOtltlittlld Ont.
100A(RE farm adjoining No. 9 High.
Wray, 15 miles west of Orangeville, 95
acres workable, balance pasture. 5 -
room brick home. sunporeb, modern
cupboards, 3 -piece bathroom. Bank
barn 00 x 00, equipped for beef cal -
tie, room for 300 or 400 hens, imple-
ment shed, water on pressure in house
and barn. Hydro, priced reasonable.
easy terms. Immediate poeees.5ton, Al-
On4 Campbell, 2LR. 3, Grand Valley,
IsiNg
FOR SALE -- MISCELLANEOUS
NEW Automatic WoodIbtrning,-Stoves
will barn from twelve to eighteen
hours. Write for romplete information
10: J. T. Connolly, Ritmo,Mtulufac-
taring Co. 107 Wolsley Street peter•
borough Ontario,
.. - __.-....-...FEE0 MILLS
SURPLUS stock of new 'turned° No, IR
feed mills, bail bearing with hopper.
Must sell $49.00. Send for circular. Fed,
era1, 305 King East, Toronto,
"DESTROYER" for use in outdoor tui.
lets Eats down to the milt, s0v00
cleaning. Directions, 1'llousands Of
mem. coast to coast. Price 51.00 per
esu, 1 estpnid Leg )) Cabi11 Products- 322
York hood, (Imelda, Ontario
CARROT JUICE EXTRACTORS
to.E T1t1C, stalnl(ss $$mel construction,
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Bay Street, Toronto,
LIVES1 OCK
Debora your ealves with a Polled
Shorthorn Sire from Donnywelr farms,
Mona - MIUo, Ont. - -
REGISTERED Ayrshire heifers, accred.
lted, listed with size and quality. Due
early October, Reg. Angst R. 5, Guelph,
Elora Highway.
LIVESTOCK AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS
k'Oit Sale, 0 lleret'orcl (000 with calves
by side, rebred bereford bull 15
month. Also some gond hand milked
cows and their calves. 3 Lacombe York
boars 3 months, 20 pigs 3 months. 1
9,11ICee model S harvester with self un-
loading rack, 1 fox forage harvester.
Apply Wilfred 0,11)2s, Rothsay Ont.
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WANTED: 5,000
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suffering from all muscular pains, 0n
thrills, nervous tension.
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eczema will respond readily to the
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WE have money available for first and
second mortgage loans on farm and
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NURSES AND NURSING
ASSISTANTS WANTED
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Burlington, Ontario
Applications are invited from
m Registered Nurses
o Certified Nursing Assistants
O Apply director of nursing
Joseph Brant Museum
1240 North Shore Blvd.
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stock, plus a program based m1 sound
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those who quoiitfy, 'earn your nutria
under our co-operative ranchers' plan".
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PONY SALE
THIRD Amend ti/I( 3)r Ponies acid Sad,
die bred Horses 1. D Intl 1 -registered
Appaloosa Stallion, n 2 ,Mats old; Appx•
loose foals of 13/0'. s, ddlc bred mares.
bred to f oIllal - t Prime, (the great
imported Y7 t ) _l. anion); Pala,.
mine bred mares u(. 1,1,183 Shetland
and Welsh po,1 nese - (.remain Stat..
lions, Pe and a n. 1 Black and
white Shetland Stale,an 513 .•elect ante
reale 10 C110:0. (row Al/etion 00 501-
ntd0y, Octeber 14th at c. )arksburg,
Grey County, hoyden Hunter owner.
IdeLELLAND'S 14th Tenn -annual pony
and saddle horse- and donkey consign.,
merit sale. Saturday Oct tab, starting
at 11 o'elock. Always. rood mast -g11
310111 of Bride and registered ponles
all colours and sikee t' Ot every Poeltee
book. Be sure to 1,ttend Canada's oldy
est Pony sale. Pont equipment and
an
dinner served 0(1 et enrols For infer.
nation and ecu si1nnlelte, write or
phone Dorne Me•l.eilar,d. R. 4, Khmer.
dine. Ontario. Plume Beetle 2233 or
2425.
POULTRY
LEGHORN pullets, 's0. Hope and Choate
legs ready to las bud laving. John
Stutzman bit. Elgin, Ont
PROPERTIES FOR RENT
KITCHENER
MAIN shopping area, modern store ter
rent, two 11002:5, 2,4010 sq. ft. 00304,
$500 monthly, Next t0 A&P Super.
merttet, half block from Eaton's, Shap'
sonsKresge's, Loblaws, municipalt
parking lot. Reasonable rent, long
lease. Edward Lippert Estate. 338 Rini
W., Kitchener, phone SH, 3.0631 -
PROPERTIES FOR
.0031,
PROPERTIES.FOR SALE-
COLLINGWOOD: spacious 12 -roomy
brick home 01 -nice condition With 4
acres, located on good road near Noisy
river, 12 miles south of Collingwood.
$7,900. L. Lindsay, Glen Huron, phone
Creem0re 21932.
NICE cozy 5 -room bungalow. Lot 190'
225', big barn. Near school located bp
tween Simcoe and Delhi on paved road,
Gas heating with modern new furn0c4;i„
hot and cold running water. SacrlfiCA;
Price 57,000, 53.509 down. George
Sukupear, Nixon, Ont.
PERSONAL
ADULTS! Personal Rubber Goods) 30
assortment for $2.00. Finest quality,
tested, guaranteed. Mailed in plaigt
sealed package plus free Birth Control(
booklet - an d catalogue of supplies'.
Western Distributors. Box-24.TE, Re%
mina, Sask.
SALESMEN WANTED
Salesmen Wanted
TO REPRESENT THE OLD
RELIAELE
FONTHILL NURSERIES
TERRITORIES OPEN IN BOTH
TOWN AND RURAL DISTRICTS
COMMISSIONS PAID WEEKLY
NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR FALL
1960 AND SPRING 1901
Writ e
Stone and Wellington Lid.
P,O, BOX 40
FONTHILL ONT.
SPORTING GOODS
MUSICOL DEER SCENT
CONTAINS Musk and other Scouts rhes
attract Deer $2.5n . rely Bottle
or. Dealers w30(10'd. 43)5 McLean Ft.,
New Glasgow, Nena 13/1,110.
ISSI'E 41 — 191111
Now fo Treat
ACHING
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The scenic St. Law ence and the invigorclling Atlantic are particularly
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accommodation of lower rates.
FROM MONTREAL 8 QUEBEC FROMNEWYORK t HA(1902
SYLVA.Nlkt, Sept. 30, Oct, 21, Nov. 12 Dec. 9.10
SAXONIA Oct. 7, Nov. 18 Dec. 13-14
CARINTHIA Oct. 7, 28 Dec, 23.24
IVERNiA Oct. 14, Nov. 4, 26
SAILINGS 10 ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, IRISH AND FRENCH PORTS —
ALSO PAST, FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM Nov YORK
10% REDUCTION FOR ROUND-TRIP iN THRIFT SEASON
SEE YOUR 10041. AGENT
NO ONE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER
Corner Bay & Weilfngtan Sts.,
Toronto, Ont.
Tel: EMpire 2-2911
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• Flawless British service
Cuisine to delight all tastes
• Dancing, parties, movies
• Duty-free snapping
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275 poua,ls free baggage
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