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The Seaforth News, 1961-04-20, Page 7An American View Of Toronto's Subway In 1928, Senator George Norris went to Toronto, Canada, and found that a family using 334 kw q,f electricity a month paid $.t 35 for What would have cost $32 in Birmingham, Ala., and $40 in Nashville, Tenn,, another town in the then undeveloped Muscle Shoals area, The example of Toronto helped produce the l'e- ;derally constructed TVA, now a Model of regional development in emerging countries round the world, .. In 1953, Toronto created the "Metropolitan Council," le cuwn to city planners all over the United States because it brought into a single, unified government downtown Toronto and its sub- tilts. Sooner or later something of this sort must 'be done in United States cities to end the crazy anarchy of rival jurisdic- tions now prevailing, A third feature should be noted in Toronto: It has its own subway. Begun in 1949, it was opened. in 1954; it is 43/2 miles long (three miles underground) and has 12 stations, The Febru- ary issue of "Metropolitan Transportation" calls it "probab- ly the most successful postwar rrp'd transit Installation on the continent." It says: "Toronto is the only important city on the North American con- tinent which appears to find a rational solution to the transpor- tation problem." Toronto is about the size of Washington, D.C. Its downtown population in 1956 was 70(1,000 and the new population now tun- braced by "Metropolitan Cenn- ci.i" (Metro) is about 1,400,000, Seven years of operating the highspeed public subway has been so successful that a new 10 -mile subway is being built. Ontario's Prime Minister Leslie Frost, broke ground for this Nov. 16, 1959., The 10 -year project will have 25 stations • and carry an estimated 345,000 ridersa day. The present subway carries 250,000 passengers every busi- ness day, with 32,000 at the peak -hour. Three advantages are as- cribed to it. First: The subway eased sur- face traffic congestion overnight, removing streetcars on busiest roads and giving the city trans- portation equivalent to a high- way 20 lanes wide. Second: The subway save time. It converted ear drivers into transit riders. It kept an esti- mated 10,000 automobiles off downtown streets every business day. Third: Millions of dollars were added to assessment rolls by new commercial and office buildings along the entire route, It saved the centre of the city and made suburbs accessible. Assessed values in the 14 subdivisions served by the subway jumped 27 per cent, contrasted to only 20 per cent elsewhere. One esti- mate says the tax increase from this valuation jump was enough to liquidate the subway cost. The public likes the subway. According to the magazine, "It $as proved to be the anchor of the community. It has assured the permanence and stability of the downtown area, which is the foundationfor growth and pros- perity of any city." This judgment may be unduly optimistic, but at least Toronto likes what it has well enough to launch another 10 -mile new sub- way. How was it financed? Cost was borne by the Toronto Transit Commission and by Metro, which POT LUCK - Skill and patience pay off as Marlin Ljunggrell, of Stockholm (Sweden) Govern trent Museum of History, nears the end of his reconstruction of this ancient Viking pot. The tiny vessel was found in tiny f -meat's in a graveyard. issued bonds repayable by the Transit Commission out of cur - gent revenues, That's what Toronto did. If you live in one of the big sub - Way -less cities south of the bor- der think about it when your car stalls in bumper -to -bumper rush hour traffic, or as you hang to a rail on a homeward bound bus that fights traffic lights, trucks, and cobbled streets! - By Richard L. Strout le the Christian Science Monitor, E ._ E TIIIIMB Gordon 511)11lr,. If you have a shady spot in the garden, of live in a mild, sunny climate and have a Cath house, you can raise those love- liest of shade-lovilig` flowers - tuberous begonias, These lush tropical plants with their huge, abundant blooms can fill those shady places with rich colors all summer long. There are so many forms that you can have a variety of flow- ers in an all -begonia planting, The camellia -flowered are per- haps most popular, the big satiny blooms so . like their namesakes you can scarcely tell the differ- ence, They look like roses, too, some of them five inches across with a perfect rosebud in the center. There is also a carnation -flow- ered, with frilled, ruffled petals. Frosty is new this year, with deep rose flowers, each petal. tipped in white. Other types are big singles, the petals 'frilled, and singles with, tufts or crests on each petal, called Crested, the centers a fluff of gold. There are varie- ties that look like daffodils, and there are several variations of the camellia type, particularly the Picotees, familiar in cor- sages. As for colors, the range is wide, from deep red velvet through the reds, the pinks, in- cluding rich rose, coral, salmon, to gold and daffodil yellow and ivory into pure white. The leaves, with their thick, often reddish stems, are a beautiful shape. A collection of potted tuberous begonias in a lath house is a sight to remember. Park plant- ings I have admired in Canada have never been forgotten, either. But wherever they are grown, they make a beautiful splash, writes Miliicoat Taylor in the Christian Science Monitor. The tubers are round with the top concave. For early blooms in the northern hemisphere start themindoors in March or early April. (Some dealers sell starter sets with tubers already plant- ed.) Set the tubers into soil or peat moss, the concave side up, and cover them not over half' an inch. They need good light, . and a temperature from 60 to. 70 de- grees. Water sparingly until they sprout, increasing the moisture as the plants grow. In a month or so the tubers should have good root systems and can be transplanted into •in- dividual pots. By. May in mild climates they can be put out- doors, directly in the ground or their pots set .into ^'the ground. In the North this should not be done until June. Large plants. may need staking, Begonias must be sheltered from wind and hot sun. They are heavy feeders and will ap- preciate liquid plant food at in- tervals during the summer. Keep, them well watered, The tubers of most kinds need to bedug up at the end of the season, dried, and stored., How Can I? By Roberta Lee Q. How can I snake my teeth whiter?; - A. One method is to apply a solution of peroxide of hydrogen. diluted with one-half Water. Q. Hew. can I make my own ' liquid' hair shampoo? A. Shave a bar of good castile soap into one pint Of water, fel- low this to simmer over a fire until the soap is entirely dis- solved, Q. How can I produce my own homemade" cream rouge? A. Scrape the unusable ends of your old lipsticks into a small ,jar. Add a small amount of cold , cream and melt on an asbestos mat over a low flame and presto, a good rouge! Q. Have you any suggestions for restringing necklaces in the interest of greater strength? A, if you'll restring your neck- laces with fishing line, you'll eli- minate worries over possible future breakage. Q. How can I eradicate some crayon stains from unwashable and washable materials? A. For unwashables, sponge with carbon tetrachloride, flush- ing the stain out onto a towel placed under it. If necessary to lubricate the slain, use some pet- roleum jelly or White mineral r AGENTS WANTED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 9. STEADY 'PROFITS. SELLING, made to pleasure Clothes di- rect to Wearer. Firm established 1033. 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DU. 7.6080, BUSINESS PROPERTIES .FOR SALE FOR Sale, well established retail. coal, feel oil and Ice business in South West- ern- Ontario, Good earnings. Minimum cash required $15,000 plus inventories. Write to Martin and Antliff, Auditors, 153 King St. W., Chatham, Ont. • '•' COMPLETE cement block manufactur- ing plant for vibrated steam cured blocks. Close to new -hydroatomic en- ergy project, •full price $10,000.. Apply, William H. Roes, Pt. Elgin, Ont Phone' dtF,STAURANT-service station, Inghway 11, south of Gravenhurst,-'both fully.. equipped, doing good business. Low down: payment'balance open mortgage. Apply Walby Motors, Kilworthy. Muse koka. ' CHRISTMAS TREES CHRISTMAS tree seedlings. Austrian and'. Scotch pines. Best possible stock, $15per 1,005. 'D. A. Tiffin, Cookstown, ' COLLECTION AGENCIES (MUMFORDS Nationwide Collection) All creditors having back bills, and notes, that have not been paid, copy down all names and mall them to: 2025 Haw- thorne Avenue, Richmond 27, Virginia. DOGS FOR SALE PUREBRED Scotch Collie. Pups. Born February 10. Beautifully marked. Sired by imported grandson of Lochinvar of. Ledypark, English champion. Dam's Sire: Kelmgrove Duke 2nd, champion. At eight weeks: males $40.00; females Moor,' Papers 1, Richmond, Ontario. C. EAVESTROUGHING ATTENTION TINSMITHS YOU ought to know that half round eavestrough in 28 gauge can be bought at less than current prices. Write Enos •S. Martin, R.3' Wallenstein, Ont. cl. Then 'flush the area ..again. For washables, if .traces. remain ' after the 'above treatment, fry removing with soap and ammon- ia, color permitting. WANTED TO BE LION'S DINNER Feeling considerably annoyed after a battle' of words with her ' husband, a native woman of Manyara, Tanganyika, tried to commit suicide by offering her- self to a lion. The offer was spurned by the lion, which after disdainfully looking at the woman for a time, resumed its feed on the freshly- slain zebra which it had brought down. FEMALE HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER, shorthand at enee. Aloe good plain cook, exclusive yacht club, North Channel, Lake Huron, Ap- ply In writing with full background and photograph. Highest wages. )aggd[tlFishing aHaoawpnMaanoulnnQnttr. FARM.HELP WANTED MARRIED man for farm, purebred beef tattle, Good wages, $e prate hese with all conveniences, App ly with ref- erences to Box 233, 123.18th Street, New Toronto, Ont, FARMS FOR SALE A'1"r.ENTION farm buyers, One of the most up-to-date farms along the Ottawa valley route from Sault Ste. Made for sale. Heavy soil, Bright future for. dairying. 450 'acr'es, 180 .under cultiva- Lion Complete line of power operated new machinery, 60 head dairy cattle, house, 3 barns, nrilkhouse, garage, $poultry house, hydro, telephone. Price 55,000,. For information write BoE 232, 123 :18th Street, New Toronto, Ont, 50 ACRES, 25 tinder cultivation, seeded twosterey housbush bedrooms and bath upstairs, 4 rooms downstairs, nice kit. csen, large sunporclt, good well and cistern, 2 pressure systems, hard and soft water on tap. House partly Sure- fished if desired. Nice lawn with trees, shrubs, flowers, etc., good garden, some fruit. trees, good barn, large new driving shed. Electricity. • On No. 10 Highway, In .small village with stores, churches, etc. Bus passes gate, Close to railway station, Immediate possession, good terms. W. M-. Sutter',' Berkeley, .Ont, FARM EQUIPMENT 1960 LANGEMAN asparagus harvester, used less than. 30 hours. Reasonable. Lot Smith, 3255 Watkins Rd., Columbus, Ohio. . BEln,snt 5.0749. DEXTRA Ford diesel, used 185 hours, 2100,00 Holland'55 baler, slightly used 110a00. Spiting tooth drag 3 poini titch,. new. $150.00. Ray Sider, 36 Eliza- beth St„ Welland, Ont. Phone ES. 25562:. POULTRY Equipment and Farm Sup- plies. Write now for your free eats. tense. Rideau Specialty Co., Sox 277. Smiths Falls, Ontario, 20 CAN Woods bulk cooler,chore• boy milking machine. John Gibson RR 2 Caledonia, RO. 5.2172. HERE they are! Be an early bird! Heavy duty wagons with 15 -lash tires. $125. A. Vanderkooi, Gcnerni Repair Shop, Beachvilie.' FARMALL MD, new condition, high clearance adjustable front axle,. also narrow front end, belly pump,'two. way remote control valve, Model 257- 1-kI-C, cultivators, good tires, 400 hrs. since complete rebuild. $1995.00. Con- sider trade and deliver in 300 mile radius, EARL DEAMUDE R.R.. No. 6 DUNNVILLE, PHONE 777M2 FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE NEW Holland. Crop -Chopper, Model 33, used one season. John Deere Cultivator, Model CC -147, used one season. 28' LH. Thresher,, completely equipped. Used four seasons. Contact G. Ferguson, 1298•Tepper''Road, Burlington, Ontario, NE. 4.0712. WD9 DIESEL INTERNATIONAL' tractor, top condi- tion. Good cash buy. Ernie Duckett, concession 3, -.Leamington. Phone FA 6.6425. FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS CANADIAN exclusive available, patent. ed wave and curlcomb, wanted 'by every woman. A proven $1 mail order item in U.S. Write Royal Scot Water- bury. Conn. 27 COMIC Books $2.00, (lard Cover Bock disposals, 4. different $1.00. State wants. Goldcoloured necklet crosses, rhine- stone centre, $2.00 dozen, sample .354. Cash Postpaid., Off-price merchandise bulletins 104. Freemans, Cornwall, Ont. HUNTERS I FISHERMEN 1 CAMPERS! THE sportsmen's best .friend - safe economical. Don't be caught in the wet or cold with nothing to start a camp fire. Carry one of our resinous. wood blocks in your jacket or tackle box.. Will light and burn instantly, even when. well Four (4) blocks - 10, ounces, money refunded. Cariboults ' ouPitchoed Chips, Box 672, Williams Luke, British Co, Tumble. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS YOUR record requirements are as close as your. own mailbox! Safe delivery guaranteed. Send 25 cents in co1n or stamps today for our up-to-date cata- logue listing everything recorded In Popular Hits, Country and Western, Latin. American, Polkas, Classical, .Folk and Foreign Language:Mdslc. Bob Destry's Music' Centre, Dept. W L.10, P.O. Box 747, Montreal, P.Q. HOUSE PLANTS AFRICAN Violets. Writeforlist offer. ing all the finest varieties and eoiottrs, Aiken Nursery, Chute Panet, Quo. HORTICULTURE, DAYLILIES NEW WONDER FLOWER BLOOM all summer, glib -aero hardy - last -a lifetime, Rush name and address for coloured catalogue of these amaz- ing maz- 9 gnleowers. 'Fooridel Gardens, Port HERS TEA f44ERB TEA, very good for Arthritis, Neuritis loss of pep and appetite, builds rich red blood. 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NURSES WANTED REGISTERED NURSE ONTARIO Homes For Mentally Retard- ed Infants, Inc., Plainfield, Ontario, (7 miles north of Belleville) requires Im- mediately, additional trained staff, B bout duty, Night or Day. Salary $3,600 to $4500 with car anowance and fringe6' benefits.. Apply in writing with refer- ences to Mrs. Leonora Velleman, P.O. Box 100, Plainfield, Ontario. THREE REGISTERED OR GRADUATE NURSES Required For 15 bed. hospital, situated on the beau- tiful ARROW LAKES, B.C. Standard salaries, ' holidays and semi-annual in- creases,' n ,creases, 40 hour week and living in accommodations at low cost. APPLY TO ADMINISTRATOR ARROW LAKES., HOSPITAL NAKUSP, B.C. NAME LISTS NAME Lists of Doctors, Dentists, Nurses, Restaurants 1500 for $5.00..or 1000 for• $10.00. Florence Wellllmeyyer, .917 Baden Avenue, St. Louis 15, Mis- souri. NUTRIA ATTENTION PURCHASERS OF NUTRIA When purchasing Nutria consider the. following points which thisorganize. tion offers: I rho best available stock, no cross. bred or.standard' types recommended, 2. The reputation of a plan which is proving Itself substantiated by files of satisfied ranchers. 9. -Full Insurance against replace. mut should they not live ,.or in the event of ' sterility (all fully explained in our certificate of merit.) 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 o u r exclusive breeders' association whereby only purchasers of this stook may partici. pate in the benefits so offered 7 Prices for Breeding Stock start at( $200 'a oak Special offer to those who qualify: earn your Nutrria on our cooperative basis Write: Canadian Nutria. 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Western Distribu• tors, Box 24 -TPP, Regina, Sask. PHOTOGRAPHY FARMER'S CAMERA CLUB BOX 31, GALT, ONT. Films developed and 8 magna prints 40 12 magna prints 604 Reprints 54 each. KODACOLOR Developing 1.011 904 (not including, prints Color prints 300 each extra. Anaco and Ektaohrome 35 man 20 ex- posures r rnromuslides 324lleach, Moneyore- funded in full for unprinted negatives. PREDICT THE WEATHER MOST closely guarded Secrets in the World ! Never revealed before) -52 Ways to Predict Rain in advance. Will it rain tomorrow? Tells you to- morrow's weather today! Send for these Rain Secrets, only $1.00! Weather Secrets, P.O. Box 472, Aylmer East, P.Q., Canada, PROPERTIES FOR SALE $7,500; LOW taxes, new 6 -room bunga- lows, treed lot, 15 mins. Peterboro; also 10 acres garden land, terms. J Kins- man, R.R. 1, Fraseraille. Phone 214321 Mnlbrook, SALESMEN WANTED FULL time and part -tine salesmen re- quired at once to sell exclusive formu- lations- of the well known Agdcide Insecticides, Challenger Sprayers, Die - Infectants, etc., direct to Dairy Farms. Exclusive territory arranged. Liberal commission on first and repeat orders. Must be known in area and have a good record. Apply by letter to Mr. K. Feldkamp. B. Sc., Provincial Manager, Red Line Chemicals. of Canada. Ltd., Mimico, Toronto 18, Ontario. STAMPS 200 CANADA stamps; all different, used, $1. Interesting set, 1 each, $1. M. J. Wilson, 1269 Canterbury. Rd., Port - Credit, Ont. SIX beautiful Korea stamps, catalogue value 514 - only 104 to new approval applicants. Maurice Moore. Box 572. Fort Bragg, California, SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT VELLA - VILLA COTTAGES 2 or 3 bedroom housekeeping cottages, city convenience, open April 15 to Oct. 15. Reasonable. Phone Wasaga 458 or write Robert .Brown, R.R. J, Wangle Beach, Ont, TEACHERS WANTED EXPERIENCED teacher required by Tupperville School U.S.S. No. 39 Rhatham and Camden Townships, Kent County, for Sept. 1961 - 4 grades. Ap- ply stating qualifications, salary ex- pected xpected and name and address of last inspector to Mrs. Fuchsia Brown, Sec- retary, R. No. 3, Tupperville, Out, VILLAGE OF ROSSEAU REQUIRES teacher. Grades 1 to 4 for term commencing in September, State qualifications, experience- and salary expected to, C. S. Raymond, Secy.- Treas., ecy:Treas„ Rosseau, Ont. WANTED - FOSTER PARENTS AND DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT WANT. ED UNDERSTANDING.Foster Parents, Cap- able of Supervising Girls of School Age. These girls hove personality problems and will be under boarding care, Do- mestic employment also required for girls 16 to 18 in a good family ' setting. Reasonable Wages, Apply Superintend- ent, P.O. Box 307, Galt, Ont. WHOLESALE CATALOG 'SAVE Money I Rey at less than whole- sale, from shoe laces to televisions. Free 'catalog. Unlimited Sales Co., Box ' 9250-C, Chicago 90, Illinois. ISSUE 15' - 1961 MERRY MENAGERIE et,... u,,:., Dl's"" 3.10 "Gee, not That refers to my pop i" m® as a a., s. a �►`„_ s ..a a a w a a _- a )I` OIMORE LEISURE...MORE PLEASURE...MORE MEMORIES TO TREASURE IIh E:roe t 11;J3rh'1g! IJ ISI 111 til I til til Corner Bay & Wellington Sts., ill Toronto, Ont.. Tel: EMpire 2=2911 I�I , Cunard First Sailings from Montreal & Quebec SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT — NO ONE CAN SERVE YOU SETTER. IVERNIA April 13, May 5 SAXONIA April 22, May 12 CARINTHiA`April 28, May 19 "FROM QUEBEC FOLLOWING DAY U NAR ' PAY LATER IF YOU WiSH li)