The Brussels Post, 1961-05-18, Page 7PHOTOGRAPHY
FARMER'S CAMERA CLUB
BOX 31, GALT, ON,
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE
165 ACRES clay. Parry Sound district, lake shore, maple bush, large house,
suitable for resort development or farm or both, F. .Tenkins, Box 39. Meg-
nctawan, Oat-
STAMPS
FREE. 60 different stamps, includes Br.
Col., U.S,A., foreign, to collectors re-
questing approvals. ' "Robins," 1322
moor W., Toronto 4, Ontario.
SUMMER RESORTS
FOR complete information on summer
vacation in Muskoka, write for free
colour folder. ?frighten House, RR 2,
Port Carlirig, or phone RO, 5-3155, Muskoka.
REMOTE, private camp on Tomiko Lake, 36 miles from North Bay; excel-lent fishing or family vacation cabins
and meals, housekeeping cottage s,
boats, motors, etc., at lowest rates. For
further information write Moose Point
Lodge, Crystal Falls, Ont.
HUNT - FISH - RELAX..
LOST LAKE CAMP
62 miles west of. New Liskeard on No. 11 hwy., near Gowganda, Ont. Walleyes,
N. Pike, Speckled Trout, L. Trout, Blk.
Bass. Bear hunting spring Sr fall. Moose
hunting Oct. 1 to October 15. Birds,
Ducks & Partridge, Housekeeping cot-
tages or American plan. For full infor-
mation, Write,
FRANK & JANE BOWEN
BIk Lake, Ont. Tel: 311t
TEACHERS WANTED
Our Lady Immaculate
School
STRATHROY
Requires 2 teachers, Duties to corn-mence September 5. Grades 2 to 6,
Modern new 5 room school.
Reply stating qualifications, salary ex-pected and name of last inspector to
MR. P. F, FLYNN
SECRETARY-TREASURER
STRATHROY SEPARATE
SCHOOL BOARD
RR NO. 1 ICEIRWOOD
ISSUE 20 — 1961
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in the 6citi 66hito,
temilcout4 ,The 66o.kt
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Bladder discomfort. That's the time to
take Dodd's Kidney Nils, Dodd's help
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rendition which may often cause back.
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bettor, see, better, work teeter..Cet
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graphy and Art, commencing in Sep-tember 1961, Salary $4,500. Apply,. stat-
ing certificate, number, expenence,
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towaning, Manitoulin Island, Ontario.
Qualified Teacher Wanted For
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SCHOOL AREA
Duties to commence September. 1981.
Salary $3,000.
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address of last Inspector to
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BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
FOREIGN car dealership. Body shop,
gareee and showroom, 2 modern Opts,
above, located on main at. in village,
10 miles from 13uffal0 On Canadian side.
The building is 40 x 50 situated on cor-
ner lot, close to schools, etc. A real buy at $35,000. In health forces sale,
• Building suitable for other types of
business if desired. Terms can be ar. ranged. Box 297, Ridgeway, Ont,
He's Pleased But
His Wife Isn't
At 55, pipe-smoking Arthur
Reginald Evans is a wiry wisp
of an Australian (5 feeet 6, 140
pounds), retired from the British
Colonial Service after eleven
years in Ghana, and now work-
ing as a $3,780-a-year accountant
in Sydney. How did such a Down
Underling spring into f a m e?
Some months ago, onetime Royal
Australian Navy Lt. Evans men-
tioned at a party that it was he
who rescuerl U.S. Navy Lt .(j.g,)
John F. Kenhedy and ten mem-
bers of his marooned PT - boat
crew in the Solomon Islands dur-
ing World War II. Next thing
Evans knew, he was telling his
story to an American magazine
(Cavalier), which not only pub-
lished it but fetched him' to
Washington for a reunion with
President Kennedy. It was all
very well having such a fuss
made over him, Evans acknow-
ledged, except that he had certain
qualms about his wife — who
wanted to accompany him but
wasn't asked. How was she *tak-
ing it? Reg Evans puffed thought-
fully on his pipe, shook his head,
and said: "Bloody badly."
BOXING — AND LIFE
When your feet are so tired
you have to shuffle back to the
centre of the ring, fight one more
round. When your arms are so'
tired you can hardly lift your
hands, fight one more round,
When your nose is bleeding and
your eyes are black and you wish
yout opponent would crack you
one and put you to sleep, fight
one more round — remembering
that the man who always fights
one more round is never whip-
ped, — James J. Corbett (for-
mer world heavyweight. cham-
pion).
How Can I?
By Roberta Lee
Q. Dow can I facilitate the
skinning of tomatoes?
A. By placing the tomatoes in
a basin, pouring some boiling
water over them, and letting
stand for a minute or so. You
will then find that the skins can
bt trouble, urbe
lmebve d with a minimum of
Q. Is there anything' I can do
about a mirror when breaks ap-
pear on its silver backing?
A. A mirror such as this can
often be restored eery nicely
merely by applying some smooth
aluminuin foil to its back, shel-
lacking this in place..
Q. How can I whiten yellowed
piano keys?
A. One often-effective method
of accomplishing this is to wash
tghoeod k, eys with a flannel soaked
in Cologne, instead. of water, ',e-
melt juice or alcohol is also very
D. Sonic of my scatter digs are
limp and curled up at the edges.
Flow can remedy this condi- t?
A. Size them with some laun-
dry starch, First, seal the under-
side of the rugs with a coat of
shellac,, then apply a thin, solu-
tion of starch, and allow this to
dry well before using.
Q, Can you give me sonic tips
for the heat Ironing of tease?
A. To keep them heat arid flat,
iron them until they are Abeolte
tely dry—otherwise, they will
pecker and look wavy, Vertical
tucks should be pulled taut and
ironed' lengthwise, while hori-
zontal tucks should be ironed by
starting oxi the top 'arid working.
at bottota.
GARAGE, 2-bay, 9-car, Imperial pro-ducts, Store, home, also motel site,
frontage 150', situated about 100 miles north of Toronto on Highway 35. Rea-
son, owner changing business, estab-
lished 14 years. Only interested parties
apply, Eason Motors, Noriand.
RESTAURANT for sale 1n Gowganda, Ont, Building 2 storeys, bathroom up
and downstairs, het and cold water,
adjoining 2 Iota, established business, retiring Apply D. La-ranee, Gowganda,
Ont.
LIFESAVER — Just a simple bel-
lows attached to a ,face mask,
but this two-poured apparatus is
capable of saving a life. The
hand-operated device for apply-
ing artificial respiration — the
Porton Portable Resuscitator —
ia shown in London, where it
was invented by Dr. Bernard
Lucas, University College Hos-
pital.
price of £416 is raised to £590
before a new owner can drive
away his purchase, writes Peter
Lyne in the Christian Science
Monitor.
One hears warm , praise of
Minors from Rolls-Royce owners
(who use them as second cars)
and from Californians and New
Yorkers who nickname them
"Lady Bug."
Mihe goes about 40 miles to a
gallon with a top speed of around
75 m.p.h. and an easy cruising
speed of 60 mph. when needed,
I am truly grateful that father
Issigonis came from Greece and
that his son Alec now is chief
engineer of the British Motor
Corporation which embraces the
Morris, Austin, and other motor
firms.
Mr. Issigonis, Jr„ has already
designed a type of even smaller:
cars which are streaking toward
their million mark, But a big
question in the British motor,
world is: "When will the Minor
be replaced by a new model?"
Spokesmen of the British Mo-
tor Corporation are keeping
mum on this, Some motoring
experts forecast there will be a
new Minor by the end of 1961.
There is a story that the build-
ers of the Minor are always look-
ihg over their shoulders at the
Volkswagen firm in Germany
which has the same record of
about 13 years of unchanged de-
sign. It is said the Minor is
ready to change whets the Volks-
wagen does.
The Volkswagen record is even
more remarkable, having passed
the 4,000,000 mark with the same
Model. But the German firm has
made only the one car while the
British 'firm has been producing
a large range of different sized
motor vehicles,
But Whatever their nationality,
these beetle cars by the Million
have transformed the lives of
.countless people throughout the
world.
The 1,000;000th Minor, finished
in a rather daring shade bli
mauve, has been presented to the
Minolta' 1Iitiete 61 JOhetialiets
London to raise funds for Put-
halistic charities, =
Perhaps that is another reason
why 'My Minor seems se to strain
at the leash these -brisk :spring
mornings.
totittg: •AltittlittAt tht
life edit Satre iliteY be your been.
LANDSCAPING
TREES and plants for home and gar-. den, Write or phone for free catalogue
or visit Windover Nurseries, Petrone,
Ontario. Ph. 6.
MONEY TO LOAN
MORTGAGE Loans. Funds available on
suitable farms, homes, stores, apart-ments, hotels, motelS. Pleasant cour-
teous service. For information write, phone, or drop in. United County In.
vestments Ltd., 3645 Bathurst St., Tor-onto 19, Ont, RU. 9.2125.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IP •fit a
Street Traders In.
Old London Town
When. an Atneriean student
asked me recently where I felt
she could find London "Charlie-
tors" I had no hesitation in send-
ing her along to some of this
eitY'S famous markets,
The street traders are among
L.ondon's e olorf u 1 characters,
They were featured recently lee
a stage production "Make Me
an Offer,"
Go to 13ermOndseSe to the New
Caledonian Market on a Friday
morning, and. you will find a
group where one question about
their wares brings a torrent of
eloquence. The French woman
who trades in jewelry discourses
learnedly on enamels from Lim-
oges. The man with "everything
in brass" on his stall, from a
large planter to a hob etand,
waxes eloquent on the,history of
horse brasses. On the cutlery
stand the "Silver Queen" of the
market knows the hallmarks
from George III to the present
day.
On. Saturday some of these
same people, and many others,
string out along the curbside of
the Portobello Road in the Not-
ting Hill district.
In Berwick Market every day
the fruit and vegetable traders
of Soho deal in fruits native and
foreign, humdrum and exotic,
writes. Melita Knowles in the
Christian Science Monitor,
The link between fruit mar-
kee and the stage has occurred
time and time again since Nell
Gwynn of Old Drury sold her
oranges and captured the heart
of King Charles II. The Royal
Opera House is inextricably
linked to the smells of cabbages
and the cries of Covent Garden
market, Which sweep up to its
very doors even before the last
top-hatted opera-goer has taken
leis cab home. On the steps of
nearby St. Paul's, the actors'
church, the original Eliza Doo-
little offered her "luy'ly vi'lets"
to Bernard Shaw and won im-
mortality as "My Fair Lady."
Drury Lane, to which the mu-
sical came from Broadway, is
just around the corner.
My acquaintance withea "bar-
rer boy" I met in the street mar-
ket near my home. had never
got beyond the stage of asking
for tomatoes or bananas and
passing the time of day, or ob-
serving the kind of weather.
One day, however,The flared in-
to sudden camaraderie,
This is how it happened. He
gave me a shilling too much
change. I gave it back to him,
explaining what had. happened.
He looked at me, incredulously
I thought. — possibly couldn't
believe he'd made a mistake!
Then he smiled and said, "Thank
you, mum — split the differ-
ence." He handed me back six
pence. I put it into my pocket,
We've been buddies ever since.
BUSINESS ,OPPORTUNITIES
Picture Of .A
Master Pitcher
}is art Is blend of ,infinite
care, infinite thought, and infin.
Re skill. When. Warren Spahn
pitches, he draws upon all his
resources, the left arm still lim
ber and strong, the right leg that
kicks incredibly high, and, most
of all, the keen sixth sense born
of experience, Be is, as Charlie
Dresren, his rnanagei, once said,
a "go-to-sleep" pitcher,
'What mean," Dressen ex-
plained, "is that the manager
says Spain's gonna pitch to-
morrow and then he gets a good
night's sleep, Be doesn't have to
stay up late thinking, Spahn
will be thinking for himself,"
The night before his Milwau-
kee Braves faced the San Fran-
cisco Giants last =nth, Dres-
sen slept well. ,Spahn, now 40,
thought about familiar Giant
hitters -- Willie Mays, Orlando
Cepeda, wondering whether they
had changed their batting styles.
He thought, too, about unfam-
iliar Giants — Chuck Hiller,
Harvey Keene) — wondering
what pitethes they liked, what
pitches they disliked.
Then came the game at Mil-
waukee County Stadium. OD the
first pitch to Hiller, Spahn
pumped, smoothly, deliberately;
kicked, eluidly, efforticste; and
delivered a low slider, a pitch
that he added to his grab-bag
assortment ct last balls, curve
balls, screw, balls, and change-
ups only a few years ago. Hiller
popped up. The pattcrn was set.
From then on, Spahn was at
the peak of his art. In nine in-
nings, he faced only 27 batters,
Two men walked; both were
retired on double plays started
by Spahn himself, No one hit
safely. By 1-0, Warren Spahr'
won the second no-hitter of his
career.
The victory was Spahn's 290th
in seventeen major-league sea-
sons, the shutout his 52nd, both
all-time records for National
League" left-handers. A twenty-
game winner in eleven separate
seasons, Spahn's first no-hitter
came only last September
a g a i n s t Philadelphia. "It's
crazy," he' said last month. "All
those, years of coming so close
and now two of them. How do
you figure it?"
Sam Jones of the Giants, who
allowed only five hits in defeat,
figured the answer was control.
"I don't feel too bad, about los-
ing," said. Jonee: "Spahn's great.
He had amazing control. He put
the ball where he wanted it
every time."
Jones exaggerated slightly.
Net even Spahn puts every
pitch where he wants it. Facing
Mays in the eighth inning,
Spahn quickly threw two strikes.
Then he tried to waste a pitch,
low and away. He' slipped, and
the pitch sailed in high, over
the heart of the plate, right to
Mays' power. But luck rode
with Spahn. Mays, swinging
hard, bounced back to the
pitcher. Spahn easily threw him
out,
In the ninth, when pinch-hit-
ter Matty Alou dragged a bunt
down the line in a desperate at-
tempt to, frustrate the no-hitter,
Spahn pounced, catlike, upon
the ball. His throw narrowly
beat Aloe,
Spahn, a master fielder, mas-
- tees every phase of the pitcher's
art. In spring training only two
months ago, he ran more than
any other pitcher on the Braves.
On the second day of workouts,
he began throwing fast ball-s
and curves to a catcher 120
feet away, double the distance
from home plate to the pitcher's
mound. He set his own pace.
"I let him do what he wants,"
Dressen said. "There's only a
few fellas you can do that with.
They don't cheat you," The only
cheating Spahn does is against
the law of age. At 40, the oldest
pitcher in the league, he is spry,
strong, successful. His face is
sharp and angular. So is his
pitching. From NEWSWEEK
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sold as they ere in every day use. If
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This is a bonafide offer, please no
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ATTENTION 1 Garage and eervice eta-lien owners. Limitad...number of essei-e lat e more dc.amilups available, Only
smell capital required. Be competitive. Amomart Associate Stores, 19$ St. Pant re. W., St. Catharines, Ont.
INVESTORS WANTED, interested in investing in good fast - growing corn.
munitY, Commercial, Indirstrial, Saba,.
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PARTNERSHIP. — CONCRETE AND
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in operation over four years within a
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COINS
NEWII New!! New!! 3rd Edition — 1961
"Guide. Book Of Canadian Coins". 264 pages, 2,000 Illustrations, Latest in-
creased values on all of Canada's coins,
tokens, and paper money. The most
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LOW FLYER — Bob A. Robinson has been adjudged the national
steer wrestling champion. In 19e0 rodeos he wound up with
$29,213 prize money. In this heels-higher-than-head photo
Robinson escaped with bruises when thrown by Snowman, a
prize bull.
FARM EQUIPMENT
SEE us before you deal—for Farm and Industrial, tractors, loaders, backhoes,
Combines and Balers, New and used.
Reconditioned, guaranteed and as-Is.
Convenient terms and highest trade-in
allowances. The Hamilton area's largest
dealer. Hanson Supply Limited, 124
King St. W., Stoney Creek. Phone LI,
9-5917.
Beetle Cars
By The Million
TWO Cobey 200 bushel spreaders, in
good (rendition, $450 each, Lloyd Beck-
ham and Son, Massey Ferguson Dealer,
Governors Rd., Woodstock, across from
Drive-In Theatre,
My much-loved little British
beetle car seems all the more
perky since it became known
that production .of this particular
model had passed the 1,000,000
mark.
I am talking about my Morris
Minor saloon. This model is gen-
erally acclaimed to be, the most
successful British small car ever
produced. There is a romantic
story behind its evolution.
Alec Issigonis, its designer;
was born in Turkey of a Greek
father and an Austrian mother.
The father, a shipowner, had
been educated ifs Britain and
adopted British nationality be-
fore he married.
During World War II Alec was
working at the Morris motor fac-
tory at Oxford. When he was
firewatching during air raids he
used to doodle sketches' of his
dream small car. He aimed espe-
cially at first-rate road holding,
sports car steering, and suspen-
kion suitable for rough overseas
roads as well as smooth British
roads.
The first Minors were sold in
1948. They looked like beetles.
But they were an immediate suc-
cess. The notable thing is that
the model has remained un-
changed in basic body and engi-
neering design for 13 years. And
yet one meets new Minor owners
today who talk enthusiastically
at having discovered a fresh ex-
perience in baby cars.
The Minors are scattered wide-
ly over the world. Of the 1,000,-
000 produced up to January,
se 1961, just over 500,000 have been
sold in Britain. More than 100.-
000 have gone to Australia,
50,000 to the United States,
35,000 to the Republic of Ireland,
34,000 to South Africa, 34,000 to
New Zealand, 29,000 to Canada,
25,000 to Sweden, 16,000 to Ma-
laya, and so on.
The basic price of the Minor
in Britain today is £416 (about
$1,164) compared with £280 in
1948, But if account is taken of
the fall in value of currencies,
today's price is said to be equi-
valent to £254 or lower than the
1948 figure.
But alas, purchase or sales tax
is the ogre of car buying in Brit-
ain today, The Minor's basic
FOR SALE --- MISCELLANEOUS
"DESTROYER" for use in outdoor toilets. Eats down to the earth, saves
cleaning, Directions. Thousands of
users, coast to coast, Price 51.10 per
can, postpaid. LOG CABIN PRODUCTS,
322 York Road, Gtielph, Ont.
FOR Sale - One bag concrete mixer with hydraulic bucket with or without
Wisconsin motor. One bag tilting con-
crete mixer, both in excellent condi-tion. One concrete block machine in new condition. Write: Enos S Martin, R.3, Wallenstein, Ont.
Geographical Journals, London, Vol. 1
May 1935 to Vol, 32 April 1960, unbound 300 copies, What offers? Write: H. S.
Mann, 66 Bray Crescent, Medicine Hat, Alberta.
"HAIR GOODS!"
W 1 g s, Toupee s, Transformations,
Switches made from finest quality hair.
Write for illustrated catalogue. Toronto Human Hair Supply Company, 628-F
Bathurst Street, Toronto.
INSTRUCTION
EARN More! Bookkeeping, Salesman-ship, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Les.
sons 50e. Ask for free circular No, 33,
Canadian. Correspondence. Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto,
Baboons Hard To
Catch In Texas
When six baboons broke out of
a plywood crate in, the air
freight warehouse at Love Field
in. Dallas, they had a real field
day for six hours as they swung
merrily from rafter to rafter
high over the heads of frustrated
American Airline employees.
Many kinds -of tactics were
used to try to get the baboons
down or to get up close enough
to catch them.
Finally one hunter held out a
banana. The head baboon reach-
ed out for it and was lassoed,
in real Texas fashion. After that
it was an easy matter to get
them all back into their crate to
resume their air journey to San
Antonio.
Patience is the art o losing
one's temper gradually,
ATTENTION
PURCHASERS OF NUTRIA
When purchasing Nutria consider the following points which this orgaeizte Hon offees:
1. The best available stook, ho croes-bred or standard types recommended. 2. The reputation of a plan which it
proving 'Leaf substantiated by files of satisfied ranchers. 3. Full, insurance neatest replace• ment, shOtild they not lied or in the
event of sterility fall folly, explained
In our certificate of Merit). 4 We give yoU only mutations which
are hi demand for fur garments, 5, Yeti receive from this organization a guaranteed pelt leered hi `writing. 6. Membership in our exc I delve
breeders' association, whereby only
purchasers of this stock may Partici-pate in the behetits se Offered. 7. Prices for nrecang Stock start at $200, a pelt.
It has been stated inhabitants
of the U.S. send and receive
more than sixty-one billion
pieces of mail a year — or two-
thirds of all the mail handled
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ther investigation might disclose
a heavy percentage of this mail
is addressed to that vast clan
reached by fourth-class mail
known as "Occupant"
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unspread as butter.
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