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MANY YEARS AGO — This stamp recalls the glamorous Pony
Express, a short-lived mail delivery service between St. joseph,
Mo., and Secratne n id, Calif. The four-461'06a Will be placed on
dole July 19„ Artist wad Harold von Schnildf.,
BOYS' SUMMER CAMP
KARAMU BOYS' CAMP
frOWASSAN, near North Bay Onlariet
7 to le years, Qualified Red Cross In-
structors, Supervised programmes July
and August. For descriptive folder
APPLY NOW: igaramit Boys' Camp, 29
Rushley Drive, Scarborough, Ontario,
BOATS FOR SALE
BOAT DEALERS SPECIAL
WHITE fibreglass hulls with transom
arid seats 14 x 63 x 26 - $285, less
quantity discount. Finished can retail
up to $800. 'Humber Boats, 131 Wendell
Ave., Weston. BA, 5.6387,
BUSINESS OP"Oo rtmi I ik;.,
APPLIANCE and TV business in hiadee,
Ont. $9,000 with stock. A real buy.
established 5 years. Ill-health forces
this sacrifices. Low rental for store.
Apply to Box 97 Stirling Ont Phone
2120
FOR Sale $10,000.00 Garage business
handling Esso products in fast grow
ing southwestern town. Franchises for
automobile and/or machine parts avail.
able. Present owner retiring. Write
Post Office Box "U.", Mellta. Manitoba.
BE YOUR OWN BOSS !
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A Coin•Metred Unattended
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Equipped Laundry Store.
Net $4,000-$8.900 Annually.
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laundry store opportunities in your
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offer you longest financing period at
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Into business for themselves. No ex-
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ALD CANADA, LTD.
54 Advance Road
Toronto 18, Ontario
ROger 6-7255
BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
DRY cleaning plant and laundry, with
detached 6-room and bath dwelling.
1132,000, 1/4 -acre lot. Buildings of frame
'construction, Plant fully equipped,
Deal Includes two 1957 Austin vans,
one 1960 Morris van. Plant. employs
10 people. Property located in Hall-
burton village. Good prosperous busi-ness. Reason for selling ill health,
015,000 down, terms arranged for bal-ance. Floyd E. Hall, Real Estate Broker,
Minden, Ont., phone Minden 23. . _..„_
EGGS FOR SALE --.-.__-__-
ROWEN X ISIoseevy Duck eggs White
African and Pearl Grey Guinea eggs
tot dozen. Wm, R.R„ No. 2, Liel, Oct.
FARMS FOR SALE -
FARM for Sale, 200 acres 80 acres
under cultivation, good land, Hydro, -telephone, good buildings. Water in
house and barn Nice location. Write Wm. Horner, Magnetawan, Ont
FRUIT farm, 10 acres, 2 miles from
Talbot Street, St Thomas. just off No.
4 highway House With full storage
basement, driveshed, bank barn. Apply
E. H, Titterington, R.R. 4, St. Thomas,
phone ME 1-7266, early morning or evening.
How Can
Ely Anne Ashley
Q. How can I repair smut
smell holes in linoleum?
A. By carefully filling these
holes with a mixture of finely
chopped cork arid liquid glue
which is allowed to dry thorough-
ly and then given a coat of cleat
varnish'.
Q. HoW can I keep weeds and
grass from growing ilp between
the bricks of a brick walk?
A, By pouring crankease oil
into the cracks two or three times
a season. The oil soon eva-
porates, and with it the weeds
and. grass.
Q. How gait I give my laminate
pelt a good internal ereaningl
A, After emptying it of all
fill with vinegar, and keep
pumping this in and out of the
pen. several times. Then your
pen should be clean and the ink
should flow freely,
"Igilote him! It's j11.Nit a Wall-
let doing outside !OOPS to get
Our attchlloina
Ty Cobb Still
An Ardent fan
Almost every flay Ty Cobb
urges a youngster to - consider
baseball as A profession.
"Why not?" he said as he sat
in Scottsdale Stadium and
watched the Red Sox, play.
""Where can a young man make
such money and have such a
good time in the bargain? When
travels, he travels first class
and lives in the best hotels, And
work, to a 'ball player, should be
play.
"Isn't that a wonderful thing,
that pension?. Soma of those
old-time ball players sure could
have used $500 a month in later
years.
"They criticize baseball people
for luring boys away from
school and college, but no one
ever :considers • that travel is
educating," Cobb added. "A boy
can educate himself with books
while he's riding around the
country."
There is still a lot of .cemp.eti-
tive fire left in this greatest of
all players. You can feel it, sit-
ting beside him at a game, He
keeps moving his body, as if
applying body English, as balls
are hit through the infield. He
questions umpire calls on balls
and strikes, complains when he
thinks a player didn't hustle
quite enough or when a fielding
play is missed.
Cobb is especially critical of
batters.
"You can almost tell what a
batter is going to do by the way
he walks to the plate," Ty point-
ed out. "That's his territory,
that batters' box, and he should
take charge.
"Look at where that fellow is
standing. How can he get the fat
of his bat on the outside pitch?
He won't even reach a breaking
pitch." The batter struck out on
a wide pitch. "See that!" added
Ty. "He probably doesn't know
yet that it wasn't a strike."
Like most old timers, Cobb is
not a two platoon fan.
"A big league hitter should be
able to hit both right and left-
handers," he said. "All of your
good hitters can. And how did
they get to be good hitters?
They faced all kinds of pitching.
You sure can't learn to hit a
pitcher sitting on the bench."
Beat Drums To
Save Their Skins
Hungry wolves in search 'of
food have .been roaming in
greater numbers than usual this
year following some hard winter
weather, it's reported from East-
ern Europe.
Wolves are always bold in win-
ter. The snow-covered steppes,
the howling winds of open plains,
have this year driven forth many
of the grey, slinking forms from
their dark, timber-covered patch-
es where they lurk.
Pre-war campaigns against
fierce packs of wolves greatly
reduced their numbers but the
cry "The wolves are out!" still'
goes up in a terrified shout in
some remote areas where home-
steads are few and far between.
Wolves are still numerous in
-many parts of Rues•ia, living both
in forests and in open country,
but rarely do we hear stories
of them attacking men nowadays.
During the first world war
large packs of wolves followed
the armies on the Russian front.
They lurked in secret places
while battles were fought. As
soon as the artillery had finished
shelling and an attack had been
launched, the evolves followed,
often uttering loud, prolonged
howls.
They attacked wounded and
helpless soldiers, they ravaged
the dead, And in the darkness of
the night Russians, Gerinans and
Austrians grew to fear those
slinking beasts more than bullets
and barbed wire.
During one of the hardest
winters known in Russian his-
tory, that of 1875, More than 160
people perished in attacks by
wolves, Lone wolves are nor-
mally shy, suspicious and cow-
ardly, but when they are raven-
ous with hunger or hunting to.
tether in packs, they become
fierce and aggressive.
In a remote part of Asia Minor
eight wolves' attacked a party of
musicians Marooned on a snopt
swept plain, The musicians were
on their way to Way- at a wed-
cling in a village when they were
onertaken by a blizeatcl and
sought shelter in an old mill, Its
doors and windows were not in-
tact so they lit a fire and the
flaree attracted the wolves.
As the beasts approached the
mill, one of the musicians stum-
bled against a tambourine and
Was amazed to see the ferniest
weltes draw back at the sound
he made.
this gave the Musicians' en
idea. They played tambourines•
and &urns with such force that
the Wolves Were halt-deafened
arid hypnotized by the "concert."
Thai they slunk away, after teed
'of them had been stunned by the
leader of the orchestra With the
butt of an 'Unleaded tea/Olt/0,
ON THE RACK' YOUng Brit-
ish,_, seamen, called. •rat-
ings, toughen assorted muscles
on a ladderlike contraption at
the Royal Naval Barracks in
Portsmouth. They hook their
toes under one rung and bend
backward in this exercise,
ter training' for bowling than
is the climbing of * grim peaks
and crossing of frozen wastes,
Tor with Carole's first ball she
accounted for every skittle.
Probably it was luck, or in cur-
rent vernacular, a "wildcat"
strike.
Critical or sceptical though
you may be of this venture,
you would have to admit that
the Stamford Hill centre is an
electronic wonderland. Just as
we were about to send our' first
ball a red light flashed, indicat-
ing that we had crossed the foul
line. Skittles are cleared and
set up automatically; scores are
announced and balls returned
without human intervention; at
the head of each lane are warm
air hand driers to help you get
a grip.
"It is a family game," boast
the promoters, "for people from
six to sixty." In their wisdom,
though, they have not forgotten
the under-sixes. For them there
is a well-equipped nursery, con-
nected with the bowling hall by
a closed television circuit. Mum
may thus watch the antics of
her offspring as she bowls.
One can but marvel at the
buoyant confidence of the pro-
moters. "We believe that in
time Stamford Hill will be to
bowling what Wimbledon is to
tennis, St, Andrews is to golf,
and Lord's is to cricket," enthus-
ed Mr. Lord.
He added that in 1960 the
game would be launched in four
new towns - Corby, Stevenage,
Hemel, Hempstead and Harlow
- as well as in other places in
Britain,
Will it catch on? It might not
be a bad thing if it did. We
could certainly do with a few
more social activities, and it
seems a far healthier way of
being a sport enthusiast than
does sitting in a darkened room
merely watching sport on tele-
visien. We join with Sir John
in wishing this venture "every
good fortune."
NURSES WANTED
REGISTERED
NURSE
FOR
CANADIAN RED CROSS
BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE
EXCELLENT vacations and staff bene-
fits. Intravenous experience an asset.
Age 25 to 35 preferred. Apply stating
experience and qualifications to 401
Victoria Ave, N., Hamilton, Ontario,
GENERAL STAFF
NURSES
Required
For 500-Bed Hospital
Experience available in Surgery, Medi.
eine, Obstetrics and Geriatrics.
Registered nurses basic salary $206 per
month for 40-hpur week
APPLY
DIRECTOR OF NURSING
Kitchener - Waterloo
Hospital
Kitchener, Ont.
OF INTEREST TO MEN.
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ing discovery. Smoother shaves, head
life tripled. Years supply, $1.00, Money
back, if not delighted. Griffins, 225 N,
Lucas, Iowa City, Iowa, •
OPPORTUNITIES FOR
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JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL
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Branches:
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72 Rideau Street, Ottawa
PHARMACIST WANTED
PHARMACIST
FOR shopping centre store good op.
portunity for man With ability and ex.
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WRITE or phone Throop Pharmacies
Limited, 1315 Carling Avenue. Ottawa. PA. 2.0510.
PERSONAL
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Learn the true secret Occult Teach.
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LONELY? Get acquainted, hundreds of
members in every province. All ages,
many with Means. WidoWs with farms,
city and country girls, Particulars free.
Western social Club, Can. Del., Main
P.O., Calgary, Alta.
WEDDING invitations printed. Write to M Headford, 68 Huntington Avenue,
Toronto (Scarborough). Ontario for
free samples.
DRUG STORE NEEDS' BY MAIL
PERSONAL needs. Inquiries molted
Lyon's Drugs. 471 Danforth. Toronto
ADULTS! Personal Rubber Goods, 36
assortment for $2,00. Finest quality, Jested guaranteed, Mailed In plain
sealed package plus free Birth Control
booklet and catalogue of supplies. Western Distributors, BOX 24TF
Regina, Sask.
GET 8 HOURS SLEEP
NERVOUS tension Clay cause 75% of
sickness. Particularly sleeplessness%
litterynesS and irritability Sleep calm
your nerves with "Napps", 10 for $1.00
50 for $4.00. Lvon's Drugs 471 Dan-
forth Toronto.
PLANTS
TEN MILLION STRAWBERRY PLANTS
ALL commercial varieties, grown by
Boston Berry Farms, 11.R 2, Waterford.
Write, wire or Phone Waterford 1lTek
ory 3.5915 3-5863 or 3-5807
PHOTOGRAPHY
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
Films developed and
8 magna prints in album 400
12 magna print8 in album 800
Reprints 54 each
KODACOLOR
Developing roll $1.00 (not including
prints) Color prints 350 each extra,
lAivnesse.ct and Ektaehroine 35 nun 20 ex,
posttres =tinted in slides $1.25 Color
prints fromslides 854 each. Money
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FARMER'S CAMERA CLUB
BOX 31, GALT, ONT.
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ADELAIDE ST.BOSfAe.7(0A1 VICTOIDA)
TORONTO 1, ONTARIO.
PONIES • • • -- „..
SHETLAND PONIES FOR SALE
GRADE Sc Registered mares in foal,.
Grade & aeglatered .Serviceable Sts*
lions, Registered fillies. Geldings.,
BridgeWead Form. Woodbridge
Oat,
PROFITABLE OCCCUPATIONS
MONEY for yourself or your Organ'.
zationi Two commercial recipes now
released $1.Q0, Either could make you
money. 'Mrs. Ruth Lewis, Yeekeetowra
Florida.
WANTED! Ambitions men as Install-ers, Part-time - full time. '"Modern
Stormdoor Installers Manual". Send
$9.95 cash, 111,0, Earl Lane, Box 59,
West Fairview, Penna.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
OWen Sound
Business Block for Sale
or
Large Store for Rent, excellent loca-
tion, Answer to Box 210.123-18th Street.
New Toronto, Ont,
READING GLASSES
READING GLASSES
A BLESSING FOR FOLKS OVER 40
GOOD News! New order famous name
reading glasses at special sale price
of only 95, Free, special carrying case- Order today Thousands of satis-
fied customers are now able to read
newspapers, telephone book or Bible,
easier. Do fine fancy welt. crocheting
for hours without strain. Precision
glasses (not Rx) bring out detailsharp
and clear. Each lens set In a strong,.
stylish frame, 30-clay home trial. Send,
name, address, sex, age. On arrival pay
only $3.95 plus C.0 D., or send $3.95
with order we chip prepaid Order to-
day from
SHINDY OPTICAL PRODUCTS CO.
Box 38, Dept. A
Station "J” Toronto,
REAL ESTATE
GEORGIA Plantations; cattle farms,
dairies. Two crops (grain followed by
soybeans, etc.) annually. Ingeiries In-
vited. FORD ELLIOTT, Perry, Georgia.
SALES HELP d AGENTS WANTED.
MAKE beautiful brooches, earrings,
necklaces at home. Easy to do. Sell to
your friends. Excellent profits Send
for free wholesale Catalogue L. G,
Murgatroyd Co. Dept, V. Agincottrt,
Ont,
SALES HELP WANTED, MALE
WE need two conscientious commission
salesmen to handle our tine of Mean-
descent and fluorescent bulbs Age un-
limited. No objection to other lines. Training given. Commissions paid
weekly. Write now in confidence to
Charles Clarke, Diamond Lamp Com-
pany Limited, 27 Alanson Street, Hans-
Ilton Ontario.
STATIONARY ENGINEER WANTED
STATIONARY ENGINEER
to act as chief for small hospital In
S. W. Ontario. Details: Responsible to
administrator for operation and maint-
enance of plant and minor repairs to
hospital equipment. Must have third class ticket and be good supervisor,
age preferably 35-55 Salary to start
$350.00 per month. 40 hour week Medi-
cal Hospital, Life Insurance benefit,' end pension plan to effect Box No 209,
123 18th St, New Toronto. Out
TEACHERS WANTED
HOLTYRE, Ontario, requires female,
teacher for junior grades, I-IV; also
male teacher for senior grades, V-VIII,
EXCELLENT opportunity fOr married
couple in thriving Northern Ontario
mining' town,
APPLY,giving all particulars and
name of last nspector to: W. T. Phil-
lips, Chairman, U.S.S. No. 1, Black
River and Guiborcl Townships, Doityre,
Ontario.
AJAX
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
REQUIRE
8 Teachers for September, 1960"
GRADES ONE TO SIX
Sala rySChe'l Schedule
Minimum $29 00. 0 0
$4500.00
Annual Increment 8200 for a magi.
bmcrridSof 8 years experienee with other
Benefits
Physicians Services Inc, fully paid
Paid Sick Leave
'Teachers' Credit: Uniort
Modern well-equipped school, situated
15 minutes from Oshawa and Metro
Toronto. Apply to:
D. C. WAINMAN
Teachers* Committee
Alex, Ontario or Phone WH. 2-2435
TRACTORS
.
SPEEDEX RIDING TRACTORS
COMPLETE range of attachments for
year round use Rugged quality con-
struction. FUJI year warranty 511 H.P.
$425.00, 9 HP, $505.00. For full infer.
mation and prices write to' Rototinte
Sales, 2626 St. Chill Avenue West, Tor-
onto 9, Ontario,
WANTED, RABBITS AND PIGEONS
RABBITS and Pigeons alive wanted for
table Use, Box 203, 123.18th Street, New
Toronto, Ont,
ISSUE 16 - 1960
FARMS FOR SALE •
C01011-.4 tuna on road being paved,
le acres productne loam, nearly level, i.. drainage. Brick house, large
hex., modern eouveniences, garage,
theme stied , Price $21,000. Other inter-
ens. Serum Wilson, alexwcii. arey
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A 1-1- Paola. AREA
108-aere tractor farm. 90 acres riot*.
able, large I.-Shaped barn aegeromo-
dates 60 cattle and 100 pigs; good 7-
roam brick home, furnaee, new bath.,
room Close to Highway 89, 1 mile
from store. Will sell as a going _con-cern with 50 cattle. 30 pigs and farm
machinery for $00,000, Terms can be
arranged, Apply to Box .494, Alliston,
50 Acres tillable, good clay loam, high.
way 43, 4 Miles east ChestervIlle, $1,-
600,00, terms. A Leeson, 047 Rex Ave.
Ottawa, Ontario.
SOUTHEASTERN ONTARIO
140 acres Excellent land, 12-room house,
good, barns, water, hydro. Immediate
possession. Terms, Further particulars
write: Lee Thomas, R. 1, Doniville, On-
(ado,
200 acre Father/Son farm, two seta of
good buildings on very fertile clay
loam. Hydro and tile drainage, on
paved road. APPly Mr. R. T. Kilpat.
rick, R.R. 7, LLICKNOW, Ontario. This
advertisement IS published free, as One
of the many benefits of.
THE ALLIED SERVICES (CANADA)
1629 DUNDAs STREET EAST,
LONDON, ONTARIO.
FARM MACHINERY
WRECKING — THRESHER
GEO White Challenger-36-50 cylinder.
with good Eberaol self feeder, grain
bagger and weigher. Most belts avail-
able. For parts - call or write. M. D.
Whitney, Clsnworth, Ont, Tel. Lam-
beth-Oliver 2-2601. _
FISHING
FISHERMEN! Fish and worm shocking
generator gather fish worms without
injury with electric current. $6.95 post-
paid, Russets Sales, 2040 "1" Street,
Lincoln 10, Nebraska.
HELP WANTED -
F PRESSMAN WANTED
HEIDELBERG or Miehle Vertical.
Operator with lock-up experience pre-
ferred. Opportunity to learn offset and
photography if interested, as plant is
letterpress and offset. Blue Cross and
group insurance. Apply to Planet
Printing Co. Limited, Chatham. On-
tario.
ST. THOMAS - ELGIN
GENERAL HOSPITAL
St Thomas, Ontario
WELL EQUIPPED, MODERN, AC-
CREDITED GENERAL HOSPITAL 371
BEDS
REQUIRES
ASSISTANT DIETITIANS
R.P.Dt. and C.D.A Membership
necessary.
Apply To
Chief Dietitian
HERBS
QUAISER Comfrey northern grown, free
literature. E. A. Peterson, 'Box 160.
Debden, Saskatchewan.
INSTRUCTION
EARN 'more! Beekeeping, Salesman-
ship Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Les-
sons 50e. Ask for free circular No, 53.
Canadian Correspondence Courses 1290
Bay Street, Toronto
WILLIS BUSINESS COLLEGE
DUNBAR SCHOOL
Established in 1896
Modern Classrooms
Electrical Business Machines
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES
Also Summer School
Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg) - Type-
writing - Dictaphone - Comptometer
- Bookkeeping - Secretarial Routine
- Preparation for Civil Service Exam-
!nations
Courses may be arranged at any time
1451/2 Sparks St.. Ottawa, Ont. Tele-
phone CE-3-3031.
LIVESTOCK ,- -
REGISTERED Holstein bulls; Sons of
Doreigh Farms Lucifer King. His sire
and 2 nearest dams are Ex. 2 nearest
dams average 29730 milk, 1161 fat,
3.95%, on 2X milking. Also other young
bulls, John Yocum, Toledo, Ont.
ANNUAL SHETLAND PONY SALE of
West Kentucky Pony Sales, Marion,
Ky., April 28, 29, 30th. Write for cata.
Logue.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
BARGAINS for quick sale! Atlas bench
mill, No. 2 Cincinnati Universal Mill S.P,D, drill presses, engine and tur-
ret lathes, shapers, shears, brakes, lock
formers, rolls, edgers, 8" rotary table,
21/2"x5" perm. magnetic chuck, No. 44
Dumore tool post grinder dial indi-
cators, level gauges, Boring bar set,
expanding mandrels centre scope,
portable electric grinder and saw, table
saws, rip saws, jointers, electric and
air hoists, electric motors, 5 K. W. 60
cy, generator 220 volt 1 ph., spray guns
and spray painting equipment. Silver
Bros., 57 Stuart St. W....IA 2-3505, Ham'
ilton.
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Farm list with actual photos Owensby
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$-SAY-WANT TO MAKE A BUCK_$
YOUR best bet (men or women) is with.
Harwyn - a small set for children - children and parents loVe then - they
sell like hoteakes - good commissions.
I made $24.00 in thtee hours - so can
you (full or part. time), Write HarWyn
Sale% 289 Adelaide St. West, Toronto,
Ont.
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FOR Christmas Tree planting use the
"Forest VieW" Tandent Tree Planter for better survival, Plant 1,000 trees id thirty minutes. Write for descrip-
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GET INTO THE
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Mintit yOtte Mills lee ereain the fit time fee the big rush. All.ptif-
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.1,1PAIM, WO*
English View Of
Ten.Pin Bowling
Slap in tar,: erne e! Loralon's
irtinetist >tneurns someene re-
tentiy dropped a plastic and Pas-
teleetieded, hygienic and air-eon-
ditioned chunk of the American
way .of life.
TS) the television giants, the
movie moguls arid a battalion of
brewers he has said, in effect;
"Let the battle eomniencer
The newcomer to join the
fight for a share of your leisure
time is Mr. G. an R. Lord, with
his Ten Pin Bowling, Now, this
week, another Ten Pin Centre is
to be opened in North London
the Regal /30W1, the fh'$1; of
several planned by the Rank
Organization,
This popular indoor sport, say
the promoters, is a direct
descendant of the Olde Englishe
Cayme of ninepins. Grandad
may remember that in his young
days beer and skittles were, in-
separable,
But it was in Egypt, 5,000
years before Cleopatra was
bowling Caesar over, that the
game is believed to have started.
It reached London in the twelfth
century and flourished until late
in the 1800's. It was taken to
America - to Manhattan Island
- by the Dutch settlers, who
spent their working hours roll-
ing cheeses and their spare time
rolling balls.
Americans took to the sport as
to everything else - whole-
heartedly, In 1841 it had reached
such proportions that the Puri-
tan Fathers decided that people
were devoting . too much time
and money to a frivolous pas-
time. They passed an act mak-
ing the game illegal, and the
stocks were overworked dealing
with enthusiasts who ignored
the law.
But, where there's a will
there's a way, and where there's
a law there's a loophole. Before
long some bright spark noticed
that the law specified ninepins
-so he added a tenth - and
the Puritan Fathers gave up the
unequal struggle. Wrathful
wives nursed their rolling pins
while their husbands revelled in
ten pins.
To Everest champion, Sir John
Hunt, fell the task of opening
the Stamford Hill bowling cen-
tre, Under the keen gazes of
two television and several .film
cameras, carelessly publicizing a
lipetitor to both their medi-
ums, Sir John pressed a button.
Someone i m p o-r tan t always
presses a button at functions of
this nature, Machinery rumbled
ponderously for about thirty
seconds; when all had settled
down there were ten skittles in
neat array at the end of each
of the fourteen lanes. a
Then Sir John, looking as
though for ten - sorry - two
pins he would rather be half-
way up a Mountain, bowled with
his specially gilded ball, It sped
forward with a dull roar and
dropped with an embarrassing
thud into the no-score gutter.
"1 felt ghastly," he confessed,
"it was infinitely worse than
climbing Everest."
But before he could say, "Bet-
ter luck next time" his ball
had been returned b
ll
y the auto-
matic underfloor convey o r.
Again he bowled, this time scor-
ing a "strike" - which is ten-
pin jargon for felling all ten
skittles.
Next on to the approach came
Glamour - curvaceously repre-
sented by Carole Lesley. Bend-
big low in a revealing dress she
adopted an unorthodox bowling
stance, the clicks of countless
cameras drowning the wolf
whistles, writes Robin Corry in
"Tit-Bite."
Perhaps show business is bet.
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