The Seaforth News, 1959-12-10, Page 7r
Using Young Men.
Mash The Bald Spots
For a lot of risingyoung exe-
tutives these days, the get -ahead
look is the well -draped suit —
natural and 'unpadded. And in
more and more cases, the "na-
tural' look extends all the way
up to •the false hair line, Diana
Tessler, a well-coiffed brunette
whose New York firm frankly
labels itself Hairlines, Inc., re-
ports that young businessmen'
buy at least '40 per cent of, her
hairpieces (lured by such refine -
merits as "Ivy League" wigs).
Pioneer Louis Feder agrees.
More than 70 per cent 'of his'
customers are under 35, he said
last month. Even the price of?.a'
modern' top piece seems to keep
it' in the executive's (or at least
the would-be executive's) bra-
cket. A House of Louis Feder
creation often posts around $175;
and 90 per cent of his custom-
ers, Feder says, follow his ad-
vice and buy a spare.
False hair for successful men
Is not new of .course. Egypt's
Pharaohs sported it as part' of
their court dress. But the real
boom in men's top pieces didn't
get under way until a few years
ego. Feder, who has been -hiding
bald spots (including his Own
for 40 years, ` says his business
has increased seven • times, ' to
more than $1 million, since 1954.
His staff has grown from fou,,
leen to about 100.
One reason for the spurt,, ac-
cording to Feder and his execu-
tive vice president Ben Z. Kap-
Ian (whosegray-flecked brush-
eut is a Feder creation), is the
advertising campaigns they
started at that time ("Our hair-
pieces a r e hurricane proof").
Another reason: Today's hair
piece is a far cry from the fly-
away, fright wigs favoured by
Victorian bartendersand, baggy,
pants comics. The new models
are cunningly matched to:•any'
natural fringes still adorning the.
customer, and the hairlines, long
the bugaboo of any false topper,
defy detection.
Feder likes to ;cite one young
customer who bought a hair.
piece to replace the Locks, he'd
lost In Korea. The GI ' h'ad it
firmly anchored before coming
home, and his family unsuspect-
ingly admired his -virile hairline
for six months before he broke
down and 'told them he took it
off at night, More important, his
fiancee also had' accepted hig
suns as genuine. By the time
she found out they weren't, she
was firmly' hooked.
Anyone can spot the most far-
sighted man in the neighborhood.
He's getting his garden ready for
next year.
$EWISH MEMORIAL — A re-
minder of She tragic past, this
elaborate column is part of a•
new Jewish . community 'center
In West Berlin. It was built from,
portions of a synagogue which
the Nazis burned in 1938, on
the site of which the center
'stands,
Space Age 'Invades
Living Rooms
Ey JAMES DICILNAN
NCA Staff Correspondent
The scientists and space ex-
plorers of the future will be
busy this Christmas morning.
In living rooms around the
country, rockets will be blast-
ing off into space (or at least
into 'the Christmas tree) and
youngsters will be building their
own rocket ships instead of con-
structing model airplanes, an an-
cient craft at best,
The toy industry, you see, has
discovered the small -fry's in-
terest in outer epace , and has
produced ter junior almost every
conceivable kind of science 'toy.•'
There's a ' four -stage rocket
made of unbreakable plastic 'in
which' .the three preliminary
.stages actually fall away after
launching leaving the final
log, a warning siren Rounds,, e
leverIs pulled . , the doors
of the launching pad swing open
the rocket moves slowly
skyward' into, firing position ..
then the autpn ,tic countdown
elockticks off 101.9-$' y- 6..
3--3-2-1'-9,,., at count-
down, the rocket and satellite
blast off automatically. (lie- •
Member ,when, the big thing was
a whistle on the electric. train?)
For the youngsters, preferring,
for the moment,. to halt at *he .
edge "of'space, the toy makers
have provided a jet fighter plane
with a junior-Sized:•'cockpit
equipped With_ electronic'`cgn-
`trois,; a radar. screen, and rub=
ber-tipped .rockets that ,can be
aimed' and fired at thh enemy.
(3$1>ysitters • bewere.)
The boys • and girls more in-
•terested In the',mysteries,of out
SPACE-AGE. youngster prepares for launch. -
stage to fire a rocket, or man-
made moon into the air. If you
want, you can have the, missile
mounted on- a special trailer
truck, a scale model of the ones,
actually used by the armed
'forces to transportrockets and
launch them.
There is also one launching
device' which comes with four
different satellite reproductions
that can be rocketed into space.
Once launched, they soar into,
graceful arcs. (If ` something,
should go wrong, and a window
is broken, the child has a per-
fect alibi: "But mom, all satel-
lite launchings are not success-
ful.")
Thespace toy boom has pro-
duced a miniature duplication
of; the rocket ' center at Cape
'Canaveral, Fla. It's electronic-,
ally operated, has its own count-
down apparatus; and: rockets
that fire. Works this way:
When all's ,ready for a launch-
er -space have,.not been neglect-
ed. by ;the toy manufacturers,
'W it h the flick of a light
switch; and, the turn of a, dial
a youngster can ' have his own
planetarium, bringing the,.outer
reaches of space. mto;:'his dark
ened• room. 'The constellations='.
that have guided explorers for
centuries Are suddenly 'projeot
ed within the four walls, of the.,
child's private world. •
Young star -lindens may been-•
trended by a' new 'astronomical
toy that has eight plastic `plates;,
each: one etched with the_ pattern.
of an important constellation,'
The young astronomer,'merely.
slips a ;plate int9 the frame hold-
er
older and snaps', on -,the light in the
base' of the toy: This immedi-
ately illuminates. the .:star pat-
tern .which ourfuture scientist.
then moves across the heavens
until he line's it up with the.
real -constellation up there in •
the sky.
Hottest Shot In
The Big League
The scouting report on . the
hottest shot in the National
hockey League this season reads
like something less than a rave:
"Skating mediocre; not `fast.
, He does not defend with much'
enthusiasm. His low boiling point
gets him into jams. Not *a great
player, but can score."
The last is understatement,as
any follower of N.H L, hockey"'
can testify, for:.. 29 - year,- old
•Bronco• Joseph Horvath, Boston
Bruin ' center, has been denting
the .twine at a really remark-
able rate.
Horvath, a lean, hawk -nosed
6 -footer from Port Colborne,
Ont., is possessed of no magic
other than quick wrists. He 'does
not power slap shots with the
grace of Jean Beliveau. Ike -does
not flash by the cage, tipping
home a backhander with the
deftness of Rocket Richard. But
whenever a puck is loose near
the opponents' cage and Hor-
vath can get near it, : the wrists
flick and both goalie and goal.
are in peril. "I like to think I
have a book on most forwards,"
says Johnny Bower of Toronto,
"but he's one guy I don't read."
In a Chicago hotel room one
day recentIy, Horvath put aside
it hook of crossword puzzles,
propped his bare torso up on
one elbow, fingered a gold reli-
gious medal which hung about
his neck, and talked about his
sudden success. "As soon as you
step on the ice and hear that
crowd cheer — especially in
Boston - you ktiow you got to
keep scoring to be a star," he
said. "You want thein to think
you can score when you step on.
the ice. You fees so great when
you hear them roaring, the top
of 'your head wants to '•fly right
off. The crowd drives me. You
want to hear 'them again and
again."
Horvath Began his scoring in
the Detroit chain in 1905, but
after one season 'he was sold to
the New York Rangers. Then he
moved .to 1Vlontreal, before ' Bos-
ton. picked him '.up in the',sutn-
,nser of', t957. "It wasn't as if we
set out ..to get Bronco," admits
Lynn Patrick, Boston's general. •:
manager. •"We had just • gotten •
Johnny Bucyk ,and I reulember-
ed•that'Horvath and Bucyk had
played well -together in.the hsin
ors. I already, had the' third
member of the , line in Vic ;Sta- '
'sink so I figured I might as well'.
'reunite ,thean all I.,grabbed Hor-''
math for $15,000."
In his first 'year at Boston,
Horvath scored 30,goals, but last '
year; when his jaW was broken,' •
the - total fell off 'to 'nineteen.
The night'. he suffered the frac,
ture, he came,back to finish
the game, "Costus the damn
. game, too," Patrick complains,: '.
- "because he took a .swipe at•
the guy who did it (Carl 'Brewer
of Toronto) and got jugged -arid
Toronto scored while . he was
off."
This year, as .defensemen
'around the league awaken to the
dangers of Horvath, Bronco has
been getting roughed up in close
to the goal. He cries for pen-
alties and when the referees ig•
Wore him, he blows up,' In Mon-
treal not long ago, he was .
thrown out of a game and If
Bucyk had not held his arms, ..
Horvath would have punched a
referee and probably been sus-
pended for, the ,year.
Since both Bucyk and Stasittk
are Ukrainians, Boston's power
group is now called The trke
Line. Horvath, a Croat, is in on
a pass. But as long as Horvath
keeps scoring, for all his tem-
per, his slow skating, and his
Shoddy defensive play, no ono
in Boston will do anything else
but raise the top of the head
of their idol with their Garden -
rocking roar,
T h e school o I experience
charges more for its night
courses.
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MEN Wentedl Learn typewriter repair
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pCOMPLETE service station, showroom,
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Highway, Windham. Write Canadian
011 Companies'. Ltd., M. S. Sutherland,
Box 543, Goderleh.
BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR BALI
BUTCHER 'and locker business (300
lockers), - established years 'in village
'85 ;nines from Toronto. Best equippper(
`small ':shop an ,Canada, Building has
new forced air oil furnace, aluminum
'storms, .screens, 5 -room modern apart -
meet, garage, large lot; $22;000. with“
• $12900, cash... Mortgage arranged on
balance. Health reason for selling, (Prl-
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Toronto, Ont..''
GIFTS NOVELTI€$
ESTABLISHED 40 years in popular vil-
lage 20 miles from Guelph. Retails
home remedies, school books, togs etc,,
snack bar. Includes brick building, fix-
tures, equipment. Full basement, apart-
ment .with facilities $16,000. Terms or
Cash, Stock at invoice.
K. G. LEITCH. — REAL ESTATE
R.R.'1 Guelph Phone Erin 25R45
Grimsby Marine
FOR SALE OR LEASE
WILL accommodate 200-300 boats, spa-
clous:;grounds, also offices, showroom,
. and repair' shop. house on property,
$90,000, $1%000 wilt handle purchase,
ROY C,OOKE-AND SON LTD.
'BOX 372, GRIMSBY, ONT.
'WH. 5$441..—. 8V05.,.WH, S•x7,o1
How ' Can 1?
By 'Anne Ashley
Q. Row can .I prevent liot-
v'ger . bottles fromdrying out
'and cracking?
' A. An occasional rubdown with
•glycerinewillward off this dan-
ger.
Q..lIow can I prevent 'that
tough "skin,” which invariably
forms on .my puddings?
A. By covering the pudding
while 'it's still hot with some
Waxed paper.
Q. How can I frost the' panes
of a,w}ndow?
A.' Dissolve' three teaspoons of
Epsom salts in a glass of water;
-add a teaspoonof liquid glue,
,stirring thoroughly'. Apply to the
glass with a brush.
Q; How can I remove a callous
from the, foot?
' A. Take a pumice stone to the
bath and rub the callous under
the water. If it becomes tender,
wait until 'the next •day -to'don-
tinue the treatment, and gradu-
• ally,it•will all be smoothed away.
.Q, How :oan.I:�renovate some
cheese that hag'• become' moldy?
A '.Put the _cheese, into 4a cov-
ered container with a few lumps.,
:of sugar. The mold will, leave
the `cheese and enter the .sugar."
Eat the _cheese and throw
away the ,sugarl •
Q. • How can I keep apples a
long time without decaying?
A Pack them in sawdust.
Q. How can T remove the lime
scale which forms in teakettles
in hard -water areas?
A. You can loosen this scale
with: boiling water and vinegar
(half.; and half). Let it stand in
the kettle for several hours, or
overnight, then scrape out the
deposit 'With, steel - WOOL, If neces-
sary; repeat the process.
EUILD114e MATERIAL!
FABRICATED STEEL
FOR BUILDING
Ne CI RU* POSTE
THIS Steel weye never erected, Price
$19,000 to.b, Grimsby. Terme can be
arranged.
RO:RIMe Y $TACH., LWH1O5N3i1
9V69„ WH, 4-2101.
CATALOGUES
HURRY! Xmas Special Catalogues. Noar
iholo0ale prices of hard tog :,tholes.
etaloguee 200. A. M. Seaver, 200 Going
Street, Pontiac 20, Michigan.
FARMS P01 BALE
25 ACRES good clay loam, Remodelled
7 room house, ,mall barn. W. Regies',
R.R, No, 3, Dashwood, Ont.
FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE
NEW Holland Balers: Two only brand
new neyllner 67 regular price ,91650.00
December only 91260.00, You save
$856.00. John.A. R .Wilson, R.R., 5, Co-
bourg, . •
HANDWRITING ANALYSIS
AMAZING Handwriting Analysis! Tells
character, traits and talents. Learn
about yourself and others. Send hand-
writing and 500 for each analysis to:
Scottie, Box 732, Brockton, Mese.
Money Back Guarantee,
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LEARN about lobe on U.S. FOREIGN
Ships. Beginners, $100 weekly, no ek-
e
rlence necessary. Capt.
ohlenborg, Box 192-CBowling Green
Latton, New York 4, New York.
HELP WANTED PEMALB
A•TTRACTIVE APARTMENT exchanged
for spare time .hou0ework. Other sal-
aried work In office, artist's studio
restaurant, or store guaranteed. Suit
girl or mother and chlld. Box 106, 123•
5th Street, Toronto 14, Ont. BAldwln 1-
1763.
HELP WANTED MALE
,LINOTYPE OPERATOR
EXPERIENCED on floor for progree
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scale, fringe benefits. Apply ihibbs
Printing Ltd. St. Thomas, Ont.
WANTED
FOR various territories aggressive deal-
ers to sell, assemble and install the
famous Excel -Hastings Aluminum Awn-
ing now manufactured by HOSKINS
SUP? L Y COMPANY (CHATHAM)
LIMITED.. .
Awning firms _preferred but not neces•
sary.
For fully articulars write to HOSKINS
SUPPLY • COMPANY (CHATHAM)
LIMITED, Chatham, Ont.
INSTRUCTION
EARN more! Bookkeeping, Salesman-
ship, Shorthand, Typewriting, tete. Les •
-
sons 500. Ask for free circular No. 33.
Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290
Bay Street, Toronto.
LIVESTOCK'
FOR sale. Registered Galloway Cattle,
8 months to 2 years, Foundation stock
imported. from Scotland. Price -range
225.00 to 5300.00. George Maklnson,
•Ialdnsons, Newfoundland,
CARLOAD lots of Western Herford
,CARLOAD
Present prices. Heifers 210 Ib„
steers" 230 ib. Write to George 'Mc -
.,Sherry, Sidney, Manitoba. 'Buy quality
;cattle direct from our ranch.
'•MAGAZINES
MERCHANTS, trnportera. resalera,
agents. "Made in Europe' Magazine,
910.00 year sample one dollar.. D. Bras-
sard, 437 year,
Toronto 8,
MEDICAL
GOOD RESULTS — EVERY SUFFERER
• FROM RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS,
SHOULD TRY DIXON,'$ REMEDY.
MUNRO'S :DRUG STORE
•535 ELGIN OTTAWA
• $1.25. Express Collect
POST'S ECZEMA SALVE
BANISH the torment of 'dry eczema
rashes and weeping` skin troubles.
Post's Eczema Salve,will not disappoint
you. Itching scaling 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 Free On Receipt bf Price
PRICE 93.50 PER JAR
POST'S REMEDIES
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TORONTO
MISCELLANEOUS
TOP Grade Pecans 9 •lbs .$8.50 ppost-
lipl
paid.
Maywood Avenue,Minis.
slppi' City, Miss.
PERSONAL
ADULTS! Personal Rubber Goods, 30
assortment for 5100. Finestquality,
tested, ..guaranteed, Mailed in plain
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booklet and catalogue of supplies.
Western Distributors, BOX 24TF
Regina, Sask.
ISSUE 49 — 1959
OPPORTUNITIES FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
BE A HAIRDRESSER
JOIN LANA. DA'g LBADIN0 SCHOOL
Creat Op ortunity
Learn Hals'4resWn
Pleasant dignified profeasionl gyqQ$
wages, Thousands 0f suceeeefu1
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Illustrated Catalogue Pre
MARVEL HWAIRDRESSING'Bc avow..
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PHOTOGRAPHY
WANT elides of your 35mm biaokwhite
negatives? 150 per elide: Send oheoOYlp
or money order to: H. V9ndermoer0ba
R•R. 1, Port Burwell, Ontario,
SAVEI SAVEI SAVE
Flims developed and
8 magna prints in album 4400
12 magna prints In album 600
Reprints 50 each
KODACOLOR
Developing roll $1,00 (not including
prints). Color prints 330 each extra.
Anaco and Ektachrome 35 mm. 20 ex.
posures mounted in slides' $1.26. Color
prints from slides 3.00 each. Money
refunded in full for unprinted nega-
tives.
FARMERS' CAMERA CLUB
BOX 31, GALT, ONT.
RABIITS
RABBIT — BUSINESS
WILL net $5,000• profit first 'year, Big
business for small investment— $050,00
full price, Takes only 2 hours a day
to manage, Don't gamble on a business
Where .you only think there will bo
a profit. We have arrangementswith
many large companies to dispose of
9100,000 rabbits and furs this coming
Year alone, and we will give you a
meat contract and guarantee for 5 full
years, Limited supply of . imported
stock. For appointment only Phone or
write J. Howe, ME. 3.4127, 78 Dresden
Road, Downsview, Ont.
Book on successful rabbit raising $1.09
per copy postpaid.
STAMPS
VATICAN mint set 100 if you request
selection of bargain approvals, Stamp
Den, Pocahontas, Iowa.
BUILD UP A FABULOUS STAMP COL-
LECTION FOR ONLY $1.00, A WEER.
Upon receipt of your dollar we will
send you a selection of all different
stamps from a country. Your first
selection. will Include a complete -list
and quantity of the stamps shipped
each week starting with Albania.
FIRE ISLAND STAMP CO.
BOX 37, 'U.S.A., WEST ISLIP, N.Y.
SWINE
REGISTERED Tamworths, 3 months old
$23.00: Boars 6 months old $43.00.
Choice breeding stock Veterinary in-
spected. Gerald Kenehan, Joyoeville,
Ontario,
TEACHERS WANTED
JUNIOR ROOM TEACHER — S.S. No.
'.6 Southwold, (Talbotvine), Duties to
•commence Jan. 1. Apply stating sal-
arryy,� etc., to 'J. Burtwistle, Sec.-Treas.,
R;R. 7, St. Thomab.
'PROTESTANT teachers for grades 5. 0,
7, Prince Charles School, • Verona,
Duties to. begin January .4, 4960. Write
stating qualifications,' experience and
salary expected to James E. Card, Sec-
retary -Treasurer, Verona.
SUBURBAN MONTREAL
CATHOLIC teacher 'required immedi-
ately. Lady to teach Pitman short-
hand and bookkeeping.1,, high school;
also lady for elementary - grades. Tho
Catholic School Board of Saint Laurent,
1870 Rue Decellee St., Montreal.
VACATION RESORTS
FLORIDA: Guest House, beautiful, con-
venient, reasonable. Couples preferred.
•554 Thirty 'Sixth, -West Palm Beach,
,ORMOND Beach, Fla. Ocean -front kit-
chenette apartments . $20 weekly, $70.
monthlyy. Volv)Ua ,dourt, 1275 dcean
Shore ,Blvd.
ALGIERS Motel directly on the Gulf.
Friendly resort for "a happy carefree
vacation. Rooms and bedroom apart-
ments accommodate' 1.6. Central heat,
free TV, maid service, shuffleboard
patios, parking. Canadian owned and
operated. Hugh -and Ethel Bowin 11000
Gulf Blvd., Treasure' Island,' Florida
GATEWAY AREA
FURNISHED 1 -bedroom apartments,
TV, heat, air conditioning, everything
furnished. $1,200 up to 6 -month season.
Also weekly and monthly rates. Carioca
Court, 817 N.E.. 18th Ave.. Ft. Louder.
dale, Florida.
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CHRISTMAS BUNDLES — One of the newest developments in the Christmas tree business Is
this wrapping machine. Handling from one to five trees depending on size, the machine
bundles them neatly end bid the branches with cord fo, shipment fo market.
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