The Brussels Post, 1961-06-15, Page 3TEACHERS WANTED
KINOSVILLE Separate Schoul requireif 2 teachers, modern 5 room school, situ-
Med In the heart Of Ow town. Duties — commence Sept. 6, 1001, Apply stating qualifieatIons and expo lence to Fred
UeSrilltis, SeeretarY-Trensurer pox 014
T sE 1A0C Hu ExE S WANTED
LOO KO UT
ET
Separate School Board
For Grades 4, 5 and 7
STAPTING salary for nretmlase Heats' $3,400 with yearly increment
$AW10017:1:Y ait)otillcation 'please state runtfi-eatiOns, experience and the name and address of your last inspector.
MR. L C. BOWER, SEC.-TREAS,
C. SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
BOX 338, SIOUX LOOKOUT, ONT,
eQnUrA;L:FellIFItD23.teAnephvelyr sitotirttorgurnsal laarycho:xl, .
pected qualificationS and last insP00-tor to Mrs. Herb. Smith, See. rreas., ilia 1, Grafton, Ont,
ST. CATHARINES
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
AND VOCATIONAL
SCHOOL
requires t
hreeteachers.dttie
duties 'to begin
Septem ber;in
HOME ECONOMICS
I. COMMERCIAL WORK, including Senior Stenography,
3. SENIOR MATHEMATICS,
E.$544511::I2568a000017_____Schedule
Annual Increment. $300. Cumulative Sick Leave and Retirement Gratuity Plan, Generous Experience Allowance. Preference given to fully qualified and experienced teachers. For the 'first two positions named consideration will be given to others if background appears
adequate-
Apply, glyFi.ppvcfumllA jtInvfolErTatIon, te
Superintendent of Secondary
St.15 Catharines, ! Welland e Av enue,. ennutea,ri
TRADE SCHOOLS
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IIUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALIN
TORONTO
CENTRAL location. 42 rooms total,
Butte apartment building built from
pre-war materials; this extra large
building will outlast and outproduce
most of recent structures, excellent
street, yearly rentals close to $10,000.
No problems with these rentals, $0.500 cash required and the price Is low, be-cause the vendor left for USA and, has
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5-3553, E. Kurdydyk, Realtor, 514 An-
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FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS
FOUR position Chaise' Lounge Cots —
$11.95. Portable Water Softeners and
Purifiers — $29.00. Barbecues — $9.95.
Clothes Dryers — $11.95. Transistor
Radios. Many other Ilnes. Catalogue.
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FERGUS 18, ONTARIO
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ATTENTION
PURCHASERS OF NUTRIA
whet purchasing Nutria consider the
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1. The best available stook, no cross•
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2. The reputation of a plan which is
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3. Full Insurance against replace.te
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4 We give you only mutations which are in demand for fur garments.
5. You receive from this Organization
a guaranteed pelt market in writing.
6. Membership in our excluSive
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7, Prices for Dreading. Stock start at $200. a pair.
Special offer to those who qualify:.
earn your Nutria on our cooperative
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R.R. No. 2, Stouffville, Ontario.
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Ate"- a
atery nice apartment;
but there's riot Mileh
closet apace!"
Swarms Of Fish
.,'[`Lear Thq .N."-rai '
About five in the eslierre.ift .-We'
submerged and set our cour,ai.
for the North Pole. All through
the night as we sped northwara
the ice detector and television
scanned the surface in vr.in Ii i
patches of thin ice. lt hr; an to
seem that our belief 'we would
find thin ice frequently enough
to surface at will was overly
optimistic, Our plan to surface
precisely at the North Pole begot,.
to look hopeless.,
Cramer 13.acque had a , daily
routine kr checking out. -his
television eet to make sure it was
operating properly. Fart of this
process invelved switching on
the forward floodlight end using
the beam of light it threw as a
sort of test pattern while he tut-
justed and focused his camera.
On Monday, Cramer was work-
ing away at this task. The up-
ward cone of light was plainly
visible in the television screen
.end it -became alternately sharp
and fuzzy as Cramer adjusted
the controls.
Suddenly the screen, was flood-
ed with fish. At first we thought
Cramer's adjustments lad gone
awry, making things appear on.
the screen which didn't belong
there. But us he adjusted the
focus the, fish appeared even
more clearly.
Individually they were lairly
small—no more than 8 inches
long—but their number seemed
countless. Men came from all
over the ship to watch the show:
Here we were, 400 feet below
the surface and less than 300
miles from the•Nerth.Pole—what
sort of fish' could they be? No
one could be sure, but both Dr.
Lyon and Walt Wittmann
thought they most closely resem-
bred ordinary North Atlantic
herring. The. school was enor-
mous. On, we went, mile .after
mile, and the sea appeared full
of fish. It was possible that the
same school of fish 'remained
with' us, attracted by the light,
but we were speeding along at
16 knots, a fairly stiff pace for
such little fellows to keep up.-
Furthermore, they didn't appear
to be swimming along with, us;
rather, we seemed to be passing
through them,
The hypnotically undulating
pattern was .rudely broken when
a huge black shape shot sudden-
ly through the picture, jaws'
agape and eye flashing, And
that's about all the description 1
can give. All of us were watch-
ing closely at 'the time but what-
ever it was came and went too
swiftly for identification. It was
apparent that he was up to no
goad, and, at first we all, thought
it was some sort of predatory
fish, Afterward it occurred to
us that it might also have been
a seal, but whether or not seals
can go that deep is not known.
The appearance of the stranger
did not spoil the - show, however.
As we sped on, the lithe shapes
of the school continued to flit
through our floodlight, The black
villain never 'returned, Then, as
suddenly as they had appeared,
.the fish were gone. Who knows
how many other displays of na-
ture we missed beneath the arc-
tic •ice simply for lack of eyes
to see thein?—From "Surface at
the Pole," by Commander James
Calvert, USN.
A Move In The
Right Direction !
Home building is a huge, $20-
billion-a-year industry with an
enormous capacity to absorb loan
funds since the bulk of money
spent on homes is borrowed. In
earlier recessions, home build-
ing, albeit after a time lag, re-
sponded to the ready availability
of mortgage credit. But it is now
less responsive. There is no back-
log any more of housing demand
carried over from the Great De-
pression and World War IL
The home butidang industry,
taking advantage of bountiful
government aids, has gone far to
price itself but of the market.
Home building could benefit
Most from actions like that re
ported in the following Associat-
ed Press dispatch:
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18 — A
Los Angeles local, of the Inter-
national Association of Plaster-
ers and Cemetut Masons rejected
last night a 121/z cent-an-hour
wage increase offered by em-
ployers.
"We 'feel our present wages
are sufficient," said Burt Chap-
Man, President of Plasterers Lo-
cal No. 2. "We turned down the
extra money in order to support
President Kennedy's plea to hold
the lint oat it flatibni arid; because
iii. May stinlittiate construction
Weirit,)%
NAticitiAl hank, alontbly
Letter:
have you noticed how youngs-
ters coutit the clays until school
Vatatieril And how parents then
start counting the clays until the
youngsters go to tamp?'
ISSUE 2'4 t9gI
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Writs rot folder
AS Miles North of 'Montreal
M1E
• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Haven't The Decency
To Be Asbamed
Tile third installment of the
continuing 1900,01 college bas-
ketball scandal last Month,
brought forth, predictably, the
sanetirtionious protestations of
educators, the pitiable cenfes-
eions of players, and the mud-
died logic of coaches, Each strip-
pea the blame from himself, but
none tackled the moat ernbarras-
sing question: What had been
done to 'alter the conditions that
created the first major scandal
ten years ago? The answer, to
be 'blunt, was nothing,
Basketball in 1960-61 remain-
ed the same commercial opera-
tion — big business rnasqeeracl-
mg as amateur sport — it had
been a decade earlier, Tail boys
with eyes sharper than their
grades still received college
scholarships. Teams still played
in the large metropolitan arenas,
such as New York's Madison
Square Garden. Even the games
an the campuses attracted gam-
blers.
The result was inevitable.
When New York District Attor-
ney Frank Hogan announced last
month the indictment of Joseph
Hacken, the second gambler-
fixer indicted in the current
scandal, he revealed the names
of five players who fixed games
at three colleges (NYU, St.
Jdhn's, and Setori Hall; all three
play often at Madison Square
'Cbn'den and all three award
.erany sandlarehips based on bas-
'ke'fball ,ability'), seven players
firm ,six (colleges 'who felled to
report attempted bribes, and
even two (college freshmen who
were paid to introduce fixers to
varsity basketball players Am-
ong 'the reactions to the scandal:
"It was quite regrettable that
Mr. Hogan, a friend of mine, was
forced to makeem announcement
involving two of our former
players," said the Very Rev. John
A. Flynn, president of St. John's
University. "St. John's does not
intend to de-emphasize basket-
ball or any other . sport," he
later added. During the week,
St. John's opened a $3.5 million
ethletic auditorium.
"I did it for my bride and my
baby," said Ray Paprocky, a
remorseful NYU star who dump-
ed gaMes.
Amid regrets, excuses, and
logic, theeleasic ills remained un-
cured. Only when some school
has the courage to admit its //Its-
..., 't takes, to stop recruiting players,
to stop the win-at-any-price
philosophy, can anything worth=
while be accomplished, Until
then, .young players, unable to
resist the temptations offered by
colleges, will be unable to resist
the temptations of gamblers. In-
evitably, the scandals will con-
tinue. ,
•
If you hear that familiar re-,
(rain, "Happy days are here
again!" buzzing through the air,
don't be alarmed: It's just the
thousands of schoolteachers in
the nation humming, in one vast
chorus, a tune acknowledging
graduation time.
Rogers Hornsby made 485 base
hits in twe consecutive seasons,
235 in 1921 and 250 in '22.
AGeNT OhieNPPOR
AND
TUNITI WOMESEN FOR pga. $ALE .MISCELLANEOUS
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•
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HORSES
RA,SH!!
HORSE SALE
TIIE Ohio Quarter Horse Association presents its 2nd Annual Sale with 76
bead of halter and performance horses
consigned. These are of top bloodlines and Is undoubtedly the best set of horses ever presented for sale at
auction east of the Mississippi River.
TIME: 2:00 r.m., JULY 1, 1961
PLACE: THE OHIO STATE
FAIRGROUNDS
FoIck and Wade, Sale Management
R. No, 6, Defiance, Ohio Phone: 7-1916
PHOTOCARDS
COLLECTORS, Traders; Beautifully printed Phobacards. Specify: Baseball, Movie, Television, Western, Girls, Rock and Roll, Old Baseball, 500 dozen post-paid, Boston Trading, 4763 Milwaukee, Chicago 30.
PONIES FOR SALE
FAST MAN — In about the time
it takes TO read these words,
Dennis Johnson, 22, above, has
run ,1 00 yards. Termed by some
experts as the fastest man
alive, Johnson has tied the
college record of 9.3 seconds
on four occasions. He's from
the island of Jamaica.
HOUSE PLANTS SHETLAND Ponies for sale, grade and registered mares and stallions and child's Ponies, Bridgewood Farms, Woodbridge, 11.11. No. 1. ATlas 8-0713- AFRICAN VIOLETS
LEAVES, Plants. Newest varieties.
FREE list. Louise Johnsen, Box 107W,
Hudson Heights, Que.
MEDICAL
PROFITABLE OCCUPATIONS
GET Big Mails, Comm-Circulars free, and cash besides. Money making op-portunities for everyone, Guaranteed Instructions, 250. Edward's Enterprises, 37 Gates Street, Holyoke, 'Massachusetts.
Bus Conductor's
Joke Backfired
GOOD RESULTS—EVERY SUFFERER FROM
RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS
SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY.
MUNRO'S DRUG STORE
335 ELGIN OTTAWA
$1.25 Express Celled.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
A London bus conductor, serv-
ing on a route which passes the
Elephant and Castle, South Lon-
don's busy junction, had a plan.
Several time's within a month,
his bus had been boarded, early
in the morning, 'by, a man who
wanted to make a short, three-
penny journey but never had
any change.
"Sorry, no change. Can you
change a El note?" he would
ask.
Invariably, the conductor had
to shake, his head, and let the
passenger get a free ride.
Then the busman had his
brainwave. He kept lour bank
bags, each filled with five-
shillingswarth of coppers, ready
far his no-change client.
With glee he spotted his in-
tended victim in the bus queue
at theafErephant and Castle, one
morning.
To the passenger's usual ques-
tion he gloatingly 'replied: "Yes!
I have got change."
PrOdu.eing the four bags of
coppers, -he took three pennies
from one, and then, grinning
broadly, handed the others, with
'4"tacieet; to the man,
It was not until ten minutes,
later, when the passenger hap-
-pity left the bus at Waterloo
Station, that the busman realiz-
ed his error.
In his joy at the joke of load-
ing his victim with 237 pennies,
he had forgotten to ask for the
El note!
FOR SALE New Modern Home over-lookin g beautiful river; and real estate business. One hundred mile territory
separate office, $27,000, terms. Write to:
Metter's, Chapeau, Que.
FRANKFORD, Ont.; S rooms, all tows
conveniences, large lot near Trent
River; terms. Contact 'J .W. Summers,
Colborne, Ont., or call Colborne 66,
svgs.
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BANISH the torment of dry eczema
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Post's Eczema Salve will not disappoint
you. Itching, scalding and burning ecze-
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eczema will respond readily to the
stainless, odorless ointment, regardless
of how stubborn or hopeless they seem.
Sent Post Prate on Receipt of Price
PRICE $3.50 PER, JAR
POST'S REMEDIES
¶665 St. Clair Avenue East,
TORONTO
16 ACRES mixed fruit and nuts, on
Main Highway between Vineland and Hamilton. Large House, Levi Houser, Beamsville, Ontario,
ALBERTA 640 ACRES
West of Edmonton on Jasper Highway.
Ideal for two families or one large family. Year round work. Pulpwood Pulpmill nearby. Good demand for pulpwood atgood prices. Start to make money first day. Land price from $25 to 980 per acre. Terms cash or ex-change for property nearby. For in-formation write Mr. Frank Bosse, 48 Regent St., Toronto 2, Ont. or phone EM, 6-3689,
MONEY TO LOAN
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NURSES WANTED
STAMPS
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100 MIXED Australian stamps for 24. We supply stamps to fill your Domin Ion store's stamp albums. Write Sutton, 1927T Upper James, Hamilton,
SUMMER RESORTS
HOLIDAY
IN Ronnechere Valley, heart of. Ren-frew County. Good fishing, beaches, sight-seeing, Write
EGANVILLE CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
EGANVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA.
Salary Rang. $306 - $320
required by
Metropolitan Toronto for
Home for the Aged
in
Newmarket, Ontario
Permanent and temporary positions. 40 hour week, good employee benefits,
Apply Superintendent, Green-
acres Home for the Aged, New-
market, or Personnel Office,
387 Bloor St. E., Toronto.
Chalet Bungalow Camp
GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUE
FRENCH RIVER, ONT,
AAA—ATRO & DUNCAN HINES
RECOMMENDATION
EXCELLENT fishing, golf, tennis, water sports, Delicious meals, accommodation and service add up to a relaxing holi-day at this informal resort on the
famous French River, Reasonable rates include meals and maid service. Dick Brock, Manager. Write, wire or phone direct Noelville, 808-2244 or Toronto, HO, 1.2081.
SEE THE WONDERFUL SUNSETS
AT
New Hotel Belvedere
SITUATED on wind-swept bluffs, over.
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SOOKLET—A. G. PEEBLES, MGR,
PARRY SOUND, ONTARIO
PHONE RIVERSIDE 6.5581 AND
RIVERSIDE 6-9990
BACKACHE
May be Warning
How Can I?
Ely Roberta Lee
Q. What can I do when bluing
has left a stain on some or my
white material?
A, Soak the material in a
strong =monk.. and water solu-
tion, or in kerosene, and wash
with naphtha soap in lukewarm
water, rinsing thoroughly after-
wards.
Q. How can 1 remove mustard
stains from linens?
A. By washing in hot water
and suds, .then rinsing in warm
water.
Q. How can I frost some win-
dow glass?
A, You can de a quick and,
easy job of window frosting by
patting the glass with some
putty softened with linseed oil.
When this has dried, your win-
dow will thwart all "peepers."
Q. Is there any way I can
rectify scorched linens or cot-
tons?
A, If the scarab marks are
burned in too deeply, there is
nothing much you can do about
it But if the stains are slight,
wet the spots with soap and wa-
ter, a.nci expose to the direct sun-
light for a day or so.
NUTRIA
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Backache is often caused by lazy
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Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal
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Progress, So-Called
Life is a man running up a
"Down Only" escalator. At least
we have known it to seem that
way on gray mornings.
Unexpected confirmation came
this week' from the State Com-
mission On Governmental Opera-
tions of the City of New York,
"Motor trucks driven in New
York City today average., less
than six miles an hour in traf-
fic," the report says. "Horse-
drawn trucks in 1910 averaged
11 miles an hour." Fortune mag-
azine wryly quotes that as the
Productivity Note of the Month.
There are days when we' can
hardly wait for the whole durn
thing to grind to a halt, so we
can go fishing.—Tulsa (Okla.)
Tribune
"At!,--;;, k>" - nC
MONTC
STE. ADOLF:
Province of Quebec
THE KING WILL DINE — Bozo, self-styled king Of the hobos,
'etileys 'a free., knich — with a finciriCial journal far et 6i10. The
reOctit was part of a program to help down-cind-outert in
New York's Bowery Section',