the tribune stouffviue ont thursday july 1 1948 sailors are human axles additional locals local ball player at work i after taking a course at thej banting institute toronto murr nvndiek has been successful in passing the first year class school of embalming in cae of rain the musical night being held on t h paisley lawn july sth as advertised this issue will be held in the christian church subscribers notice subscribers whose subscription expired in april and who failed to renew this week will be removed from the tribune mailing list take a look at the yellow label for your expiry date on the front of your copy traditional toughness of the sailor comes through during a rehearsal of fieldgun drill for the royal tournament annual summer display by members of all britains fighting forces now revived after a wartime interval this year is olympic games year in britain and the international games will be an addition to the summerlong programme of yearly national events from traditional centuriesold country dances to modern highspeed air races taking place in settings known to every reader of a history book a novel or a poem britons too do their best to forget austerity for visitors brougham on thursday june 24 an enjoy able evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs john keeler of claremont when about 50 pupils and parents of school section no 12 gathered to present miss j nearly 8000 people read tribune each week thats what makes advertising in this weekly hadow with a gift on the eve of her so valuable leaving the section the presenta tion was made by the entrance pupils a dainty lunch concluded the evening stolen car takes to ditch on 1th of pickering hanging over a deep precipice and caught only by a tree a stolen car was found abandoned last week on the fourth concession of picker ing township chief john irvine said the 1jis dodge car had left the road going down clarks hol low no trace has been found of the occupants owner was russeil buekman 27 gilmore avenue tor onto the following pupils of bertha stouffer were successful in the re cent examinations held at the royal conservatory of music piano grii gloria hallman hon gr iv joyce jacobs gr vi lois mckewen hon theory gr i pearl grove nine skunks killed it is rumored that nine skunks have been killed in the west end of town recently but none of them fell into a well like the mama skunk and three babies reported from chicago the yankee skunks fought off a cat and then the babies fell into the hole and showed their resentment in the only way they knew and in way the owner of the house well recognized scouts guests of mapije heap ball team th lust friday evening members of the stouffviue boy scouts were taken to toronto and entertained by the maple leaf baseball club which proved a thriller for ever lad present paul sherk and dr bodendistel in charge of the group pass on their thanks and the appreciation of the lads to those citizens who provided transporta tion in their cars for the youths to and from the city woooo going up veterans memorial hall up to the roof will vou donate a shingle donate a shingle your coppers and dimes will help the veterans will be at spotfords corner on saturday july 3rd if you wish to donate a larger sum a cheque book will be on hand receipts given sow fresh daily sugared a i3ic14mello donuts doz 20 dominion peanut butter shelled salted peanuts burns iork loaf 1g oz 4 jar f t 12 oz tin 35c sp0rk clarks 15 oz tin irish stew 20 falrhnven in oil sardines 2 tins 17 english quality black domino tea 8 oz pkg 18c choice bc pack prune plums 20 17c instant coffee nescafe 4 53c irresistible flavour fkesf ground lb 85c ichmello coffee lb 51c 2 ni rr o choice tomato juice evaporated milk carnation llhhys with meat spaghettis 18c vclvceta krancheese boston slylewith iork 0 oz- tins 23 choice quality barton pears v 24c toilet tissue cashmere 3 pkgs 30c picnic sweet mixed pickles af 25c aylmer beans variety of flavours d alton 6 jelly powders 15 oz tin 13 pkg 7c frujtanvtyefobes retired farmer we riserrough laid to rest born at leaskdale in the town ship of scott william edward risebrough died at his home on second street stouffviue on sun day last in his 77th year a life long farmer until his retirement to town eleven years ago mr rise- broug farmed for over 20 years on the slit concession of markham from which place he retired fiftyeight years ago he married elizabeth brittain who survives him together with an adopted son henry steel toronto mrs rise brough is a remarkably bright per sonage and cares for her home without help the late mr rise brough was a staunch liberal and a quiet deep thinking man the funeral on tuesday afternoon from the late home proceeded to stouffviue cemetery the service being conducted by an old friend and neighbor rev e morton university student ewart baggs who hurls balls for the stouffviue intermediates this season is a unionville lad and university of toronto student this summer he will be engaged by the dept of forests and mines and is shown here preparing seed for distribution over the burned forest areas of northern ontario bv way of experiment the seed will be broadcast from planes after treatment in the laboratories that will give the seed better than ever chance of survival the seeds are smaller than marbles and provide a much different method of planting than that used in thesmaller areas such as vivian where planting of seedlings is the adopted method and which would be too slow and quite impossible in the great forest areas in the north oltom ethical e a rubin ro optometrist picton ontario no visits to stouffviue office during july and august repair work mailed to picton is promptly taken care of ntf altona mr and mrs bert lewis and ernestine cooper mrs fred lewis attended the wilsonanthonv we irt- iiig at whiievale on saturdav congratulations to marv ann fretz and xelila elson on passing their entrance on term work misses doris and lois baker at tended the jr farmers tield day held at guelph on friday last mr and mrs e wilson entertain ed relatives from knowlton quebec over the weekend at brome lake duck farm a birthday shower was tendered to miss marie pike teacher of glasgow school who resigned at the home of mr and mrs david crosier on thursday evening it was a real surprise and she thank ed all graciously for the lovely gifts received the young people held their re gular meeting at the home of mr and mrs kenneth bacon yandorf and during the evening a presenta tion was made to miss marie pike as a slight token for her assistance at their meetings the womens institute are hav ing a special meeting at the home of mrs f byer on tuesday evening to discuss the blue cross family insurance plan those interested please attend thomas e dewey was nomin ated unanimously by the re publicans at the 24th repub lican national convention which was held at philadelphia as their candidate for president of the united states cherrywood mr and mrs win judd and mr and mrs win hollinger and mrs c r petty had dinner on monday evening with mr and mrs walter henderson of gormley atha news mr and mrs wallace entertain ed friends from islington on sun day mr and mrs robertson enter tained a number of friends to din ner on sunday mr and mrs fred draper and family visited on sunday with mr and mrs lome wagg udora mr and mrs m dunkeld and family were guests with mr and mrs roy wagg in toronto on sun day mr and mrs grenville draper and marie were guests with the carruthers family on friday mrs fred draper and wee baby spent thursday evening with mrs albert draper vandore mongolia ss no22 mnikhain mongolia grade 8 helen brown betty byron edith cook murray couperthwaite re cox kenneth elsie constance hill edward hill herbert roberts shirley spence grade i to 7 harold hook glenda silverthorn caroline vanzant grade 5 to 0 marion betz marjorie cowan ree ella williams grade 4 to 5 kathleen cook jack graves margaret williams rec james closs grade 3 to 4 thomas elsie bill hill miss bertha zimmerman fort hillr rec melville cox william accompanied miss ruth anile to 1 joe i ontario new green celery ontario nov potatoes ontario new green cabbage ontario new ranch beets viaes effective until closing saturda julys 2 for 25c 10 lb lb 58c 6c 2 for 15c doxrrvioy stohm mmtttd dominions j grade 2 to 3 kathleen betz donna brown al bert brownsberger bernard reesor grade 1 to 2 gwyneth blunt winston smith average attendance 2715 enrol ment 35 mrs woodcock teacher oliver home for the weekend mr and mrs grant morley and son billv had sundav dinner with mr and mrs h a white the womens institute bakins sale at vandorf hall on saturday afternoon was a splendid success and netted s2s mr and mrs victor fines and son david of aurora spent sunday with mr and mrs baker mr basil baker and mr clar ence mackey spent sunday in tor onto and attended the peoples church mr tom knight of kingsville and son horace knight of detroit visit ed mrs a wright on saturday mr ed ramson is enjoying two weeks holidays mr and mrs arthur vannostrann mrs cale miss pearl cale attend ed the wedding of douglas angln on saturday in toronto the wesley w a will meet at the home of mrs h west on wed nesday julv 7th topic quizz mrs b dike sth and 0th lines mrs g morley roll tall one of the things that have helped me in my christian life hostesses mrs mc- nicol mrs a dike mrs ewart mr arthur starr miss betty i richardson miss muriel pattendeni mr jack baker and mr robert staley spent the weekend at the jj p cockhurn north york memorial camp at district rep newmarket secretary duclos point goodwood goodwood womens association meeting will be held at the home of mrs jas wagg july sth at 230 pm devotional miss e morgason program mrs b tindall all ladies welcome lorna woodland was successful in passing with honours grade 1 pianoforte examination at the royal conservatory of music tor onto she is a pupil of mrs george maye congratulations to both mrs harry woodland and the two girls and mr and mrs geo maye spent a day in toronto at the home of harvey maye umpire has rough time at local softball a scheduled softball game be tween goodwood and stouffviue nearly broke up in a brawl on tuesday night when stouffviue players protested vigorously to umpire spenceley over his decision over the winning run of the game however the stouffvillites won their point and emerged with a 98 win over their visitors stouffviue was two runs behind going into the final frame but with two out came through with the winning tally the umpire claimed he believed the stouffviue runner coming in from the third base was being forced and the catcher therefore did not have to tag the player at the plate however it was not a force play and he revers ed his decision when he learned the correct setup bloomington congratulations to our editor and staff of the tribune on again being awarded clark memorial trophy for best weekly publications in quebec and ontario our charivari band gave several numbers at mr a cowies to the young couple on monday evening the groom r herbert responding ir a generous manner the picnic that through a print ing quoted for sunday took place as scheduled on tuesday afternoon june 29 and was enjoyed by school pupils and friends mr and mrs garlick of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs a topper we join in wishing happiness and prosperity to the newly weds mr and mrs r herbert our christian endeavour were entertained by the altona group and gave the program there last wednesday evening mr and mrs c davis and daugh ter anne were at his fathers over the weekend miss anne is staying for holidays the teenage girls of ringwood and bloomington sewing class were entertained at a pot luck picnic at mrs c lemons on thursday mr and mrs k tranmer and children accompanied mr and mrs w winn and family of mongolia to midhurst last sunday twilight field meeting winter wheat variety test leachcroft farm no 7 highway plots miles east of vonge street friday july 9 1948 large plot comparisons of new varieties comparison amount loose smut see the new air- curing hay silo etc etc speakers dr a g o whiteside cerealist experimental farm ottawa w h waddkll wheat research oac guelph auspices york county crop im provement association m c macklem agincourt president peaches picnics are the order of the day just now melville school held their picnic on saturday at greenwood park and ss ii are holding one on wednesday at woodland park the morris family attended the decoration service at queensville church on sunday this being mrs morriss home church mr and mrs harry warriner were visitors at milverton on sun day with mr and mrs harvey reesor the brignall family attended the graham reunion held at beaverton recently master earl hoover left on tues day to attend the boys summer camp at lake simcoe for ten days rev chapin is taking an active part in this years programme mr harry leadbetter and ray of queensville were visitors at the smith home on monday miss jean miller of toronto spent the weekend at her home a large number from our line attended the woodsmoore wedding in melville church last saturday piano results congratulations to the following pupils of miss ila c weighill atcm- who were successful in examinations held recently at the royal conservatory of music of toronto piano jean demiak grade 3 helen russell grade 8 mildred thomson grade 7 first class hon ours rena miller grade 7 honours bill hiltz grade 7 beverley brat- ton grade i first class honours delphine logan grade 3 theory anne hill grade 2 first class honours mildred thomson grade 2 first class honours rena miller grade 2 first class honours helen grant grade 2 honours joan chapin grade i first class honours wilma mcwhirter grade 1 first class honours i