The Brussels Post, 1960-07-07, Page 3Le Montclair
MOST OUTSTANDING RESORT IN FAMED STE. ADELE VILLAGE
T. Largest swimming pool in the Lau-rentians, 3 diving boards, slide.
2. Illuminated Ruble° tennis court.
3. Cosiest cocktail lounge.
4. Meals beyond compare.
S. Riding, boating, movies, golf and
driving range nearby. 6.Social and sports program under a
director.
1. Summer theatre, art centre, musie
for dancing. B. Catholic and Protestant churches In
the village.
Outstanding Vacation At Reasonable Rates
Write For Folder R. 'T. Couillard
Le Montclair, Ste. Adele, P.Q.
TEACHERS WANT ED
SlaEAD Public school .rciperes a teach.
or for September for a one-room
school, 20 miles north Of Sudbury, Ont.
•Iffininium salary 53,200.00. and .$10.0.00.
increments up to six years' experience. Grades 1 to 8, for 32 Penns. .Stieciat cortifeetes will be acknowledged. Ap-ply to. P.S.S. NO. I 74aeLMAT), 0/0 Q.
15. Matte, Skeet!, Ont,
S.S. NO. 1 BURCHELL LAKE
ML'QLIIRES teacher to romMenee Sep, Wilber for Grades 1 to 5. Approximate,
enrolment 25. NEW fully modern two-room aelmaa, In new ihiolog community located fieln-
mer resort area, ,appreaimat0Ill .rrilleS West of Fort William, on Pave. nighway, piny bus and train service,
Attractive salary.
APPLY stating rittellflections, exPeri,
mice, last inspector, to:
A. P. BRAUTIGAM.
NO. 1 .BURCNEL,t, LAKE
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ONE PROTESTANT TEACHER
FOR GRADES 1 TO 13 FOR
HAWK JUNCTION PUBLIC SCHOOL minute drive from the Trans.‘Canada Highway No, 17, north of Sault Ste. Marie,
PLEASE state qualifications and Salary, also name of your last inspector.
APPLY to H, Ikon, chairman (URI
No. 1 Townships 27 and 28),
DISTRICT OF ALGOMA HAWK Juncition, Ontario.
TOWNSHIP School Area of Gillies tea. quires teacher for one room school, Enrolment 25-30 pupils, situated ma
Highway 5811, 25 miles from Fort Wil-
liam, 'WRITE stating salary expected and qualifications. Mrs. O. Kempe, See. Treara, Hymers, P.O„ Ontario.
SUMMER RESORTS
CEDARDEN Lodge. American plan. home cooked meals, good fishing and hunting. Phone, write Beth lYiellae, MR. 2, Manitowaning, Ontario.
DIVINE Lake Lodge, free illustrated literature will show you what thie unique and enchanting place has to offer. Port Sydney, Muskoka, Ontario.
CHAUMONT FERRIER INN
Ste. Marguerite Station, P.Q. VISIT this lovely Swiss Chalet mm superb location in heart of Lauren.-tians, Excellent food, swimming pool
with beach, private lake, good fishing. riding, golf in vicinity. Rates a60.011 to $75.00 weekly, American Plan. Write direct or telephone Hudson 5-
7595, Toronto, for information.
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Box 31, GALT, ONT.
Films developed and 8 magna prints 400 12 magna prints 60a Reprints Se each
KODACOLOR
Developing roll 90a (not including prints). Color prints 300 each extra. Ansco and Ektachrome 35 mm. 20-ex-posures mounted in slides $1.20, Color prints from slides 32e each. Money re-funded in full for unprinted negatives.
POULTRY
MORE than any one single item, the birds you have in your laying houses are going to make the difference be-tween profit and loss. Our most out-standing breeds for maximum egg pro-duction; Kimber K-137, Tweddle 400, Tweddle 401, California Grey X White Leghorn. It will pay you to put in Sum-mer and Fall chicks this year. Egg prices will be very profitable this Fall and Winter. Also available, all popular dual purpose breeds. Broiler chicks: First generation Vantress X Arbor Acres White Rock, Vantress X Nichols No. 108. Turkey poults: Bronze. Started
pullets, all ages. Catalogue.
TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. FERGUS ONTARIO
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
HUNTERS! 456 acres of deeded land for sale, good deer, moose duck and
partridge hunting, accessible by car,
one of the best private locations in this area, ideal for a group of men wanting a private, hunting ground. Write to V. A. McMurray, Gilmour,
Ont,
LOOKING for a place to relax? Over. looking trout stream in Huron county, 2-storey brick home, modern conveni-ences, stable, about 2 acres of garden land, raspberries, small fruits, lots of trees and flowers, terms. Richard In. gram, Wroxeter, Ont.
TEACHERS WANTED
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PERSONAL needs, Inquiries invited. Lyon's Drugs, 471 Danforth, Toronto.
PROTESTANT Teacher for S.S. No. 12 Melanethon, six miles west of Shel-burne on main highway. State salary required, and inspector or principal. Write Willis Teeter, Sec. Treas., R.R.
No. 1, Riverview.
TEACHER, Protestant, with interme-diate diploma and to act as principal. Session 1960-61. Apply giving full par-ticulars to W. Hogg, Sec.-Treas., Joli-
ette, Quebec.
and superhighways, f011owed by
• trailerstowing ear driven by '
Sgt. -(believe it or not) 7toy
llogers, also an Englishman and
from the same unit,. the 16th
Independent Parachute
writes Frederick W. 11,0evekerrip
in the christian Science Monitor,
He cooked for them - "Whole.
some American 'food" •- On A
three-burner stove in the three--
bunk trailer, helped them stick
to their schedule, of 4.5. 'Miles a.
day, and six to seven hours of
sleep a night, made sure they
changed from light boots to
heavy in bad weather and On
rough roads, and spurted ahead
for quick stops at an automatic
laundry or a supermarket or for
reservations in a.ti occasional •
motel ("luxury plus" said -Ser.;
geant Moloney).
Most nights they slept in the
trailer. They went into 'their
bunks at 9:30, got up at 4 in the
morning, had breakfast, and
started walking at 5, They had
• second breakfast from 9,30 to
10,00, walked till 2, lunch, till 3,
and went back on the road till
0:30, And after dinner - guess
what? - there was "always time
for another hour's walking."
Did they ever get bored?
"No," said Sergeant Moloney.
"But we did have long periods
of silence which we appreci-
ated,"
Now and then they got cross
at each other. As old friends,
however,. "we know each other
and each other's temperament,
and how to deal with it," said
Sergeant Moloney,
The weather, or one or the
other's comment on it, set off
More than one tiff, but .even
these were transformed into
pedestrian 'energy. "The more you
ellas the weather, the more pro-
gress Srou make," said the oh-
serving driver-companion, Serge-
ant Rogers. He went along as
logistic support and .as an old
friend, too.
Travel expenses were paid for
by three British firms dealing
with boots, nylon socks, and
other items used in the hike,
Folks Still Like
To Travel By Ship
Most folk think of the airlines
as taking ,business away from
passenger steamers. But not so
French Line officials. As one of
them put it: "The more people
planes haul across the sea the
more people want to take a
ship for a quiet, restful journey
home."
One ship man says there is;no
more competition than between
skim milk and cream. Indeed in
the sense that speed and leisure
are opposed in mood at least, the
airlines and the shipping com-
panies are selling very different
commodities, though both are
classed as transportation. Tour-
ist travel has been jumping so
fast that even while air traffic
increased markedly the ship
lines have made their own gains.
.Eastbound travel (air and sea)
across the Atlantic went from
577,000 passengers in 1953 to
1,126,000 in 1959.
And the fact that many peo-
ple want to go at least one way
by ship was confirmed by a
number of passengers aboard the
"Flandre" returning from Le
Havre to New York.
Some had had only three
weeks for a European .' trip but
still wanted the experience of
an ocean voyage. Some were old
hands freely preferring the lel-
surely comforts and fine food
of a sea-going hote 1. Among
them was a gentleman who
crossed first in 1892 and goes
at least once a year - always
by ship.
The sea lovers point out also
that they can take their cars
along - plus all the luggage
they want - so being independ-
ent of train and plane connec-
tions. Of course some of the one-
way plane-plus-ship travelers
choose to start with the sea
voyage . saying that it "eases"
them into a trip abroad and they
can fly home quickly once they
start back.
In any case it appears that
one-way-by-sea travel has a
genuine appeal and that air and
ship lines are going to win mu-
tual gains from current negotia-
tions to facilitate round-tfip tra-
vel packages of this type,
JObS-Not Wages
-The Big Issue
Outlines of settlement of the
21-week strike in East Coast
shipyards of the Bethlehem Steel
detpottitiOn tiederlitie C trtliStn
about current labor disputes. It
is that one cannot understand
these contests by thinking entire-
ly in terms Of differenceS Over
Wages and hours.
To be sure, the Unions go
through the titilal of &Mending
pay increases and fringe bene-
fits. And inailligetnent digs in its
heels th' hold these to what it
thinks it can live with.
But Where the bargaining
really beeonieS grim is over
What rieWS atetitinta Often dist-
mita In C sentence all job teettr-
ity,,, seniority aii work iules
Long Route March
For Two Sergeants
The two sergeants in the dark-
spotted khaki uniforms marched
into the air-conditioned main ex-
hibition hall of Manhattan's
Coliseum, stood still, and salut-
ed.
They stood there for minutes
motionless with their hands
rigidly at their berets - one
red, the other blue-gray-while
photographers fired and officials
and visitors to the British Exhi-
bition applauded heartily. Then
they shifted to "at ease" and
shook hands.
"All the way," said blond-
mustached Sgt. Patrick Moloney
cf County Limerick, Ireland, his
am-reddened forehead glisten-
ing. His companion, Staff Sgt.
Mervyn Evans, from Wales simi-
larly hued, grinned in eloquent
triumphant silence.
All the way from the United
States West Coast they had
come, not by jet, by train, or
car, but on foot, and it all seem-
ed a very proper thing for a
British soldier to do. Sixty-six
days, four, hours, and seventeen
minutes ago they had dipped
their toes into the Pacific Ocean
at the foot of San Francisco's„
Golden Gate, put on their socks
and boots, and begun to walk.
They walked, through the val-
leys of California, over the
Rock i es (along snow-cleared
roads), through . the desert of
Nevada (Where they marched •
through a blizzard), through
Utah and Nebraska, over the
flat country of Ohio and Indi-
ana, the hills of southwestern
Pennsylvania (they were the
worst - "steep and the weather
hot") to New Jersey and New
•e York.
They walked 3,000 miles, an
average of 45 miles a day, single
file for greater safety, follow-
ing country roads, city streets,
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gleaning int eelaona. Thousands Of users, coast to cetrot. Price 51,00 per
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BABY CHICKS
NEW low Bray prices on dayold and
started chicks. Prompt shipment, also to order, Beek summer Prollero now. See local agent .- or write Bray Hatch-en', 120 John North, Hamilton, Ont,
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CANOES FOR SALE
CANOES, tough rugged fibreglass, 15 ft. long, 371/2 inch beam, easy to carry,
only. 33 lbs. "$179.00 delivered". Nia. gars Portager, 2041 Carman St.. ma gara Falls, Ont. Phone EL 4-9895.
-These clauses in the contract
determine not what a worker
gets for his job but often whe-
ther he has a job.
They may determine whether
the man laid off is a young
worker with a first child to sup-
port or an oldtimer•with a year
or two to go to qualify for his
pension. Or they may determine
whether management can cut
down the' crew on a new ma-
chine enough to meet competition
in pricing the product, says an
editorial in the Christian Science
Monitor.
The pressure of modern indus-
trial development works in a
circle. Higher payroll costs push
companies to install more and
more automatic processes and
machinery. The introduction of
these arouses fears on the part
of employees who may be dis-
placed, and they resist in ways
that may defeat their own ultim-
ate interests.
To resolve these difficulties
and smooth the way of progress
calls for more than 'mechanical
ingenuity, electronic genius or
financial knowhow it calls also
for human engineering - for
careful jog analysis, patient ex ,
planation, sometimes retraining,
and a great number of adjust- .
ments for the worker and his
family. It is a process that needs
to take place all through the
work year, not solely when a
long-terin contract is expiring,
Say That Eels
Make Perfect Pets
Britain's wolves of the streams
-another name for the v)..rriggi-
ing, snake-like fish most people
call eels-are becoming aston-
ishingly popular as pets.
"An eel makes a perfect pet
and. many teenagers here and
elsewhere are taking to them,"
says an aquarist. "Eels are clean
and they'll eat anything."
They'll certainly eat anything
-fish, flesh, fowl or insect.
They wage relentless war on
all other species Of fish, devour-
log their spawn and hunting the
small fry frOin their hiding
place under stones and Weeds.
No wonder countrymen call
them wolves of the ettealrle. It
their wild state they often hunt
in packs.
Yet in captivity they are won-
derfully tame and seem to enjoy
the company of people.
"Eat eels for strength" advise
nutrition experts, and according,
ly many athletes train On eels.
Their firm white flesh is the
most highly nutritious or all
fishes,
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HELP WANTED
COUPLE wanted to care for grounds and poultry, 8 miles from Orangeville,
In exchange for services. Medernly equipped cottage, hydro, heat and tele-
phone, Suit young couple or pension-ers, Write M. Stark, 176 Hampton Ave., Tororito 6.
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Mime. diately - 5 day week, Apply - Super-intendent, Uxbridge General Hospital, Uxbridge, Ontario.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
tinnyVie* Nutria MufciHofls
YOUR opportmilte ThittstaPregriant females ,available, titters guaranteed.
TOP tthlity, pairs or trlod. NO better
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FEED MILLS
SURPLUS stock of new Tornado No. 15 feed mills, ball bearing with hop-per, must sell $49.00. Send for elven.
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DOGS FOR SALE
atamagnoaarr. Toy Pomeranian puppies,.
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ONE hundred acres, tiled tireined
ehol Ora loam, on highway, Nita County earn 45' x 85' steel stanchions,
2 •frilea drive shed and other buildings. a-roomed brick house, new ell furnace, bath and cupboards, hot and cold
water, large lawn with 55 Maple trees, 37 registered, accredited, listed, .1'1* stein, crop and equipment, w. Newton. Ont. TelePhon.0 MilYerton 86 Et 2.1,
96 ACRES, 10 miles With of Guelph,
gdorioldiedsoiwl'elbaannkier rAnd9, rgoroaTedl Piroen' back end, close to school and church. G, McAllister, 580 Dundas St., Galt.
100-ACRE farm for sale in alurran
optir,otiinlotyrd. Obenotri. bearing,
d t trioanutd, st.vtpeuuning.
fine buildings, .hydro, close to town, highway, churches, school bus by gate. Real buy; early possession. Box 213
123-18th Street, New Toronto, Ont.
"155 ACRES, 105 loam soil, balance maple hush and pasture. Insul-briek house with hot water, electricity. Good barn and set of implements, including' Case tractor. Twenty acres spring crop, $3,000.00 down, full price 58,500,00, .T. 3. Coutts, Broker, Durham, phone 234:" RIVIERA TAILS - Members of
a too-too formal Paris club
wear swimsuits with tails like
these. It's a big thing around
St. Tropez on the French
Riviera.
150-ACRE FARM
LOCATED 5 miles from the Shakes-pearean Festival city of Stratford. All tiled within the last five years. Is pro-clueing over 7,000 bushels of grain plus all the pasture, hay, required. A good barn, double garage and brick trip. lex, This farm can be purchaoed with crop consisting of 120 acres of grain, 25 acres of hay, rental income of over $900 plus living quarters with all city conveniences. Priced at the going rate of land in this area, plus the crop.
AToPrpolnytoto Ont, 214, 123-18th Street, New
Men l How Many
Ties Do You (Own?
Men, hew many ties have you?
These here who have Made a
study of the cravat situatien
reached, the nciuson most men
have a great many-sWne have
50 or more-but that they are
reluctant to part with any Qf
them, although they actually
wear only a few, one at a time
of course.
1 seem to fit the pattern, own-
log about 40, some of which date
back over 10 years, The oldest
I still keep because-well, you
never can tell when an old fa-
vorite will strike your fancy
some morning. My neckwear is
carefully hung on two racks,
One rack is for ties I still use
daily. The other is for stained
veterans that are too good to
throw away but which I have
worn seldom if at all in the past
several years. My closet door
wouldn't look right without this
second rack,
A, son is a good repository for
old ties, but you have to catch
them young-before they have
developed their own sartorial
preferences. My son, age 11,
• will still accept my castoffs. He
seldom wears them, but they are
handy as rope-substitutes. After
all, he has his trusty school tie.
He prefers my several "train"
ties, but I can't bring myself to
part with those.
A recent spot-check of four
men in London showed they had
50,.36, 24, and 18 ties respective-
ly-of which they consistently
wore 10, 8, 6, and 3. "Why a
Man keeps a spent tie is fascinat-
ingly incomprehensible," says
M. K. Reid, who just happens to
be secretary of the Tie Manufac-
turers Association, according to
Henry S. Hayward in the Chris-
tian Science Monitor.
A London newspaper has poll-
ed prominent people in public
life about their ties, 'Douglas
Fairbanks, -Jr., confessed to be-
ing a tie-hoarder, with an "enor-
mous number." Lord Boothby,
a British ,parliamentarian and
television personality, admitted
to 25, all bow ties, except his
old college tie. The polka-dot- ▪ ted bow tie seems to be his
tradesmark, as it is for Sir Win-
ston Churchill, and Lord Booth-
by says he gets complaints if he
appears on TV without it.
(It's odd about bow ties. I
used to be partial to them my-
self but since residing in Lon-
don, somehow they seem out of
place. I suppose they will have
to wait on the rack for a future
assignment. Like my brown and
white sport shoes.)
Film star Jack Hawkins owns
80. but wears only four, he re-
'ports. Sir Alec Guinness also
has an "enormous number" but
wears "only a few."
None of the personalities indi-
cated his ties were picked out
by his wife, but I wonder if this
might not have some pertinence
to the oversupply. If spouse or
friend gives you a tie you reallY
don't like, it is thrown away
only at your peril. But you can
always keep it hanging in pris-
tine splendor on the rack, saved
for the special occasion that
never quite comes,
195 ACRE, natural drainage, farm for sale situated on Highway 7 and 8 be. tween Kitchener and New Hamburg. Plenty Spring Water and Drilled Well.
Red Brick 2 storey house, equipped with pressure system three piece bath, large bank barn. Contact Earl Ronde, rich. Baden, Ontario
100 ACRES good level clay loam, choice farming area south of Barrie. 7 room brick house oil heated. Large barn and
other buildings. Water In house and stable. Close to school and village. Apply to Mr. T. Fred Nelson, R.R. No, 1
UTOPIA, Ontario. This advertisement is published free as one of the many benefits of;
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FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE
EBERSOL'S MILVERTON
Ebersol Snow Blowers Ebersol Feed Mixers Ebersol Electric Hammer Mil 15 Ebersol Feed Carts
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