The Brussels Post, 1961-07-13, Page 3REQUIRED for R.C.S.S. No. 1 Tisdale
South Porcupine.
TWO TEACHERS AND
ONE PRINCIPAL
For 6-classroom Separate School
J, V. GERVAIS, SEC.-TREAS,
BOX 367
SOUTH PORCUPINE, ONT
TEACHERS WANTED BY
SIOUX LOOKOUT
Separate School Board
Far Grades 4, 5, and 7.
STARTING salary for first-class certi-
ficate $3,400 with yearly Increment of
$200.
WITH application please state qualifi-
cations, experience and the name and
address of your last inspector
APPLY to:
MR, L. C. BOWER, SEC.-TREAS.
R. C. SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
BOX 338, SIOUX LOOKOUT ONT.
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7. Prices for Breeding Stock start at
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Ch!,411.gy -Sweeping.
Ope$ .Modern
'The mournful call "S-w-e-e-p•
eon .rends the morning air in
WestenMete; Where wispy snook
*pleats out of old. /400RK
chimney pots and soot settles
u nchecked. by penalties impos-
eed in smokeless zone,
One ehirrineyswee.p • rides a
tricycle, carrying brooms. of his
trade hi a box. Another has a
email open von, Neither Joke
so black as the "sweep" of child-
hood memory,.
Yet even in their cleaned-up
state, Westminster 'sweeps eon-
net hold a brush to filanchee-
tcr's new guardian of the chim-
ney pots, He is clod in white
overalls and travels in a "shin-
ii g white van with gold 'letter-
ing.' Their sooty trousers are the
badge of private enterprise. Ed-
ward Hayes's white overalls are
the symbols of state ownership.
..e`or Mr. 1-layes is Britain's first
nationalized ehimneysweep.
The :flues under his care are
those of • the National Coal
BearcUs North Weetern. Division
in Greater Manchestw-.
Thus, the black art of chimney
:sweeping has come a long way
einte Charles Kingsley's ."Wa-
ter Babies" drew attention Le
the plight ,of the boys who were.
,sent up to the chimneys to re-
move the soot,
Soon after the publication hi
the sentimental , little story of
the sweep who was turned into
a water baby, the boy appren-
'ices were replaced by brushes
o n long bandies.
The men who used these
brushes called themselves "Me-
chanical Chimney Sweeps."
Mr. Hayes's mechanization.
noes a lot further. He has a new
"powerful vacuum machine" to.
suck the soot from the chimney.
Yet even. this has its limita-
tions. He must still use the tra-
ditional, - round brushes to dis-
turb the soot writes Melita
Knowles in the Christian Science
Monitor
However, one is not likely to
read in the newspapers, as in
Kingsley's day,, of a new Boy
who "was likely to have lost his
Life in this Morning at Weston
House in sticking in one of their
chimneys."
Memories of the upheaval • of
the morning when the "sweep"
came are vivid. The kitchen. was
shrouded in newspaper and dust-
sheets. Breakfast was late and
served in the front parlour. The
snan arrived •in the misty light,
his eyes shining from his black
face like two torches, his lips
a translucent pink,
When his work was finished
the soot was carefully wrapped
Panto newspapers and. taken out
into the garden to be watered
into the vegetable marrow beds,
Come to think of it — I won-
der if vegetable marrows grow
large in smokeless zones?
A woman in a fruit store was
shocked by the high price of
apples. "They're high all right,
ma'am," said the clerk. "But
that's because they're so scarce."
"Why," protested the woman,
"just this morning I read in the
paper that there was such a
bumper crop of apples that
they're rotting on the trees."
"That's just ii, ma'am," the
clerk replied. "They're scarce
'because it doesn't pay to pick
them."
"Many wise words axe spoken
fin. jest," they say. And twice as
imam, foolish words are spoken
in earnest.
and his temper. Despite occasion-
al outbursts, he has not been
thrown put of a single game,
"I'm still the same guy," he in-
sists. "I'm not calm. I'll never
be cairn. The only difference is
I'm not getting thrown out "
There is another difference,
too. Piersall, who hit .282 last
season, is batting .367, first in
the American League. "The hits
have been falling in pretty
good," he allows.
If Piersall deviates from the
baseball norm with his personali-
ty, Power does it with his play-
ing style. He is a unique fielder,
using only his gloved left hand
to catch fly balls, ground balls,
end throws. "When I try to catch
with two hands," he explained,
"I get tight. I catch with one
hand, I stay loose." One-handed,
he is the finest fielder at his
position in the majors.
At bat, Power crouches, leans
over the plate, and, awaiting the
pitch, holds the bat only on his
left hand, waving it like a golfer
measuring a chip shot. But once
the pitch is delivered, Power
grabs the bat with both hands
and, his swing perfectly con-
trolled, lashes singles and
doubles with startling consisten-
cy. This year, as usual, he is bat-
ting close to .300.
Piersall and Power, the In-
dian's twin chiefs, are both con-
fident about their team's chances
in 1961. "We've got a bunch of
good guys and a helluva mana-
ger," Piersall said. "Gee whiz,"
chirped Powere.'"I think we are
going to make it."
Double Shock
Ruby Goldstein, famous box-
ing referee, tells this story on
himself. Back in 1927 Ruby was
considered pretty hot stuff as
a welterweight and he was box-
ing Sid Terris on an all-star
card at the Polo Grounds.
Up in the front ringside rows
was an ardent Goldstein fan
who informed everybody around
him that Ruby would positive-
ly murder that bum Terris. It
looked as though he was cor-
rect, too, when Ruby came out of
,his corner fast, clipped Terris
on the jaw, and stretched him
on the canvas, apparently out
c°ld The Goldstein rooter leaped Up
and yelled to the customers be-
hind him, "What did I tell you?
What did I tell you? That Gold-
stein is great!" While Ruby's ad-
mirer, still with his back to the
ring, was singing the praises of
Goldstein, Terris arose after a
count and belted Ruby on the
jaw, Ruby went down and was
counted out, His booster never
did see what happened; he
thought the yells of the crowd
were simply prolonged cheers
for Goldstein.
"What a shock the guy must
have got when he reed the
papers," said Ruby. Then he ad-
ded, ruKully, "Foe that matter,
What a shock I got when I
read them!"
'MAD DID, Mont THAN HIT
Although he is best remem-
bered for his, tremendous home
runs, the Babe Was quite a
Pitcher, too, In the 1916 World
Series, he Pitched 13 Scoreless
innings against the Brooklyn
Dodgers. In the 1918 Series
against Chicago, he shut out the
Cubs in the first genie and went
seven and two-third innings in
the fourth gains before he gave
tap tWo rains,
NO Werneti rat/lain§ married to
the earrae rideti for Years. After
the fleet year berg' not the same
Man,
Old Archie Is
A Ham At Heart
Before his fight against Giulio
Rinaldi of Italy, Archie Moore,
the eternal showman, ate at the
home of his brother-in-law, actor
Sidney Poitier. Earlier in the
day, Moore, who played the run-
away slave in the movie "Huck-
leberry Finn," spent some time
with his dramatic coach, When
fight time arrived, Archie' Moore,
light-heavyweight champion of
New York, Massachusetts, and
Europe, was ready—to act, not
fight.
As he sat in his corner in Ma-
dison Square Garden before the
first round, Mcore churned his
legs, vibrating the tight, muscu-
lar flesh, Thee,: foe fifteen
rounds. Moore gave Rinaldi a
lesson in method acting. The
champion looked like a fighter.
He snarled like a fighter. He
moved his hands like a fighter.,
occasionally, he even landed Et
punch like a fighter. But the
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HORSES
FLASH !
HORSE SALE
THE Ohio Quarter Horse Association
presents its 2nd Annual Sale with 76
head 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 P.M., JULY 1, '1961
PLACE: THE OHIO STATE
FAIRGROUNDS•
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Phone: 7-1916
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fight itself had no more theme
than a Class C Western,
Moore, who admits to 44 years,
proved only two things — he
could still get under the divi-
sion'e 175-pound limit and he
could still last fifteen rounds.
Rinaldi, 26, who beat Moore in
a nontitle fight last fall, proved
nothing. His punches lacked
power and wheri he attacked, he
did so with reluctance,
In the dressing room, Moore;
winner by a 'unanimous decision,
was satisfied with his dull per-
formance. "I wanted him to take
a lesson back to Italy," he said,
"I think he learned a good one."
Moore singed; pulling tip his
black trunks that had flapped
precariously on his hips through-
out the fight. "Pretty good for
an old Mari with fifteen rounds
to' traverse."
Had his year.; bothered him?
"We were exactly the same age
going into the ninth tonna," he
said. was older than I
before the fight ended,"
The performance' neatly over,
Moore said he hoped Ito fight
Ingernat Soluinsson this summer.
Then; he shifted the conversation
te More invottant matters. "I
hope to star in a re't'ake Of the
Wallace Beery IDDVie, 'The
Champ'," he said, "1 of course,
will pley the cliatrip,''
Pitchet Ed Walsh enee had It
ioists iii one game.
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Ef-':1.1`411NG HIS MONEY —Lew Krause Jr., Athletics bonus baby,
is seen 'In action against Los Angeles in his first major league
game. He routed the Angels with a three-hit, shu:out in Kansas
City.
who live to lest
their luck at bagging a buf1alo.
in elneelit's t rt rr. t or-
Ofmlog hunting
ouson will also have a theme
of adding a black 'bear to their
tophy celleetten.
• Recent eh:'.ngt-s in ..the 'n ,,int--
ing regulations for the Territories
allow holders if buicala hunting
1:ccrucs to ublein ILrcnve, to
i-hoot one black bear ;t no extra
charge. Black beer are plentiful
in the buffalo bunting ;ma.. and
will Provide extra start 1:3‘ 1:u mi.
ers fortunate eneugh g their
buffalo during the first •two or
three days,.
In addition 'to. 'Ili,: pfe.p;:c1 of
takie3 buliiab ond'abLar, hunt,
Ors are eif;red numl;or of
streams for wiideriu.,•ss canoe
trips and rivers and lakes 'teem-
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northern pike. Also' on the tient-
ing menu are game biedS%euelit
as Ruffled, sharp - tailed and
Spruce grouse, and geese and
ducks at the west end of Lake
Athabasea and cn Hays Lakes
in northern Alberta.
The buffalo 'hunting senson
opens Sept, 1 and closes Nov.
30. A maximum of 100 licences
will be iesued and ertch hunter.
is allowed to shoot one buffalo,
An area of several hundred.
square. miles along the Slave.
River south of area Slave Lake
offers the world's only wilder-
ne7s buffalo hunt. Hunters must
hire guides because the country
is wild and the buffalo can be
dangerous.
License fees tun from $25
'for a Canadian resident of. the
Northwest Territories to $200
for a non-resident alien. Total
costs of the hunt vary according
to the tastes of the individual
hunters, the distance travelled,
and the amount of meat ship-
ped out.
General .inquiries on buffalo
hunting and travel in the
Northwest Territories should be
directed to: Northwest Territor-
ies Tourist Office, Kent-Albert
Building, Ottawa, Ontario. •
TIME SAVER — This workman
at Paris' Orly Airport found a
way to cover 30 miles per day
faster than on foot. His job is
io post departure and arrival
times.
They Play Baseball
Strictly To Ififin
Among American League base-.
ball players, Jimmy Piersall,, an
intense outfielder who once
spent two months in a mental
institution, and Vic Powers, a
moody first-baseman who refuses
to catch a ball with two hands
are called "showboats," a derisive
term that implies an ego surplus
and a talent deficit. "When the
players vote for the All-Star
team, we don't get many votes,"
Piersall c' needed last month.
'They don't like me because I
tell people what I think of them,
But as long as we win, who the
hell cares about being popular?
I can't feed my eight kids with
popularity."
"I think I know why they do
not like me," added Power, a
native of Puerto Rico. "They get
mad at me because I catch one-
handed. But that is the way I
like to catch the ball,"
Jimmie Dykes, who manages
Piersall, Power, and the rest of
the Cleveland Indians, has his
own explanation. "Piersall, and
Power aren't popular among op-
ponents because they're good
players," he said. "They're, popu-
lar with me. I don't know 'where
we'd be without them."
With them, the Indians, ignor-
ed in pre-season pennant selec-
tions, led the American League
recently, after a ten-game win-
ning streak and 22 victories in
26 games, an incredibly torrid
pace. But nothing is more In-
credible than the emergence of
Piersall and Power as the chiefs
of the Indians.
Less than a year ago, Peirsall
seemed on the verge of his sec-
ond nervous collapse. With weird
gyrations in centre field, he
ranted against umpires, oppon-
ents, and teammates. His actions
threw him out of seven games
and the Indians finally sent him
home to rest for several days.
His outbursts prompted one
writer to recommend that Pier-
sail write a sequel to his auto-
biography, "Fear Strikes Out,"
which told of his conquest of
mental illness. "He could call it,
"Fear Doubles to Left'," the
writer suggested. But this year,
Piersall has do/lettered his fear
How to Treat an
ACHING
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