the tribune stouffviue ont thursday march 30th 1950 whites pastels novelties sure to look best under your easterday suit any one of our fine qual ity shirts your favorite collar and cuff styles 395 up in subdued or bold colors and prints a wide variety of ties youll want for your own wardrobe or for perfect easter riving 100 up lea ilfilkei clothes shop phone stouffviue 24wl co next ratcliffs grocery 6th line whitchurch to this last meeting in the stouffviue baptist church on mon day april 3rd men bring your ladies to hear major charles watt when filled with hot water a thick glass will crack more quick ly than a thin one in full stride the ostrich 25 feet with each step unionvillemarkham owned dogs win many prizes unionville was well represented at the high class dog show with six breeders dr and mrs c a temple warwick kennels well known cocker breeders took three dogs and won four firsts and one second mrs mildred hopkins graf dave kennels a successful great dane breeder showed her harlequin dane hurricane to take two firsts and one winners dog which added two points to wards his championship mrs helen strickland sezergh house kennels who has been breeding german shorthaired pointers for a number of years was very successful with liebchen to win one first one second one winners female best of winners to add one point to her championship and also best of breed mr and mrs bob austen hillhouse kennels ex hibited two of their cockers to be placed second twice third once and reserve winners twice miss betty rae raeburn kennels who is now breeding scotties handled kirsty and the daughter ardene rae burn to bring home five firsts one third and a winners female adding one point to kirstys cham pionship mrs olive holland a new comer in the dog show busi ness won two firsts and a best puppy with her young irish setter from markham one dog breeder was present mrs lockie showed one of her cockers and was placed first and also winners dog mrs j neill malcolm and mr vincent vaughan from around agincourt did very well with their dogs mrs malcolm from elles- mere exhibited two of her west highland white terriers winning two firsts in canadian bred females two seconds and two reserve winners females she also had a kerry blue who went best of breed over seventeen entries mr vaughans labrador retrie vers of waterland kennels took a first with his senior puppy two reserve winners females one win ners female to add three points on her championship he was placed second in the sporting group and made marvelous showing with his brace of two black labradors to win the best brace in show m- bdmi nioh wm featured this week at dominion aylmer choice quality in syrup sliced peaches 20 aylmer choice in ts lima beans aylmer fancy aylmer choice 20c tomatoes aylmer tomato not a real coal famine gormley men of gormley bring your ldies to stouffviue baptist church on monday april 3rd misses blanche ruth and freda henderson spent several days this week in the home of their sister bernice of preston mr james stevens had supper saturday evening in the home of mr and mrs h moorby last saturday evening thirteen girlfriends of miss velma brillin- ger gathered at her home for a surprise birthday supper they enjoyed a pleasant evening together our best wishes for better health to mr wm dennie mr dennie has been very ill for several weeks but is improving slowly mrs wayne funk and baby of vineland visited for several days with her sister mrs l sider mr and mrs jack oconnell and ronnie of toronto had sunday dinner with mrs john bond mr and mrs clarence steckley attended the anniversary services of perth avenue united church last sunday evening miss mary pike of summerland bc was a guest in the home of mr and mrs e hunt for several days this week mr and mrs jos jones visited mr j lehman in claremont on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs walt steckley of barrie on the birth of a daughter and to mr and mrs eldon gooding of utterson on the birth of a son rev archie doner of dickson hill was a visitor on sunday with mr and mrs f harvey and joyce mr and mrs h j farnell of toronto spent sunday in the home of their daughter mrs g mc whirter mr don steckley has taken work again with the toronto hardware a speedy recovery to miss joan barrett who is ill with the mumps mrs bruce and genevieve were supper guests on sunday evening with mrs e jones our sympathy is extended to mrs russell heise on the death of her father mr warren winger of stevensville a number of friends from this vicinity attended the funeral on sunday several from here motored to xew dundee on monday to attend the funeral of rev w yates who had formerly served as minister in the united missionary church mr and mrs wm ash and lawrence had dinner saturday evening with mr and mrs ronald holmes of agincourt we are pleased to hear that mrs thos johnson is much improved after her recent illness smoked cottage rolls peameal back bacon smoked back bacon side bacon fresh hams pork sausage loin pork chop loin roast pork spare ribs rump roast brisket bone in oysters carton whitefish lb 63c lb 75c lb 75c lb 55c lb 45c lb 40c lb 60c lb 55c lb 40c lb 62c lb 29c lb 55c lb 35c 0boyles meat market telephone 35 broken heart kills mousekitten the newspapers they sent report ers and photographers who peered beaten in its line a tiny mouse who thought he was a kitten died altona here sure 2 20 oz tins 27c apple juice 10c catsup 11 oi bohle 20c aylmer fancy quality tomato juice 225 mmq iiiii mwimw aylmer chili aylmer tomato or vegetable sauce 21c soups 2 23c aylmer 80ston brown aylmeu assorteo infant pork beans 2 27c f 0 0 d s 3 sfr 25c beekist no 1 orange label amber ueeki5t no lukrlt lmbcl mt golden honey 25c lynn valley sto lynn valley sto yp wax beans 12c kern el corn 11c mushroomconsomme bc packfancy pink soup 3 10 oz tins 1 9c s a l m 0 n tt 45c dares oram filled sandwich biscuits 25 fruits t veoftabu sweet juicy iractically seedless florida oranges large slze 216 d0 49c xow at thoir bet sweet ripe pineapples extra lar e 37c j california kreli green top new carrots chilian no 1 spanish onions california sweet red emperor grapes 2 bunches jl 2n 21c 2 39c news of the coal famine report ed to have existed in stouffviue two weeks ago over the sunday was not entirely based on fact and some correction is due the report p ro are said there wasnt a bag of coal of spring available from saturday to mon- fl knupp of calgary has day yet stiver bros kept a cpn- a guesl 0 her sister mrs stant run of fuel of some kind lehman available and to do this they must mr and mrs m bunker have had to operate the distribu- have moved int0 their new horae tion at a loss ml and mrs c hodgson called for instance when coal ran mr and mrs a stafford on short at stouflville sources of sunday evening who are both con- supply were drawn on at union- fined f the no through illness yille then the stiver bros aurora mr and m david crosier spem of a broken heart j there wasnt any official autopsy but those who knew him said they spent the weekend in london and were guests at a wedding anniversary of his cousin on saturday evening mr harold lewis is busy remodelling their home which he purchased recently branch was another source to tap coal was delivered in two and five bag lots this of course entailed endless work on the part of the firm but was done as a matter of policy of rendering service at all times a policy which largely is responsible for the growth of the big concern over its fifty years in the home fires burning during a business here brief crisis on monday following there is no doubt but that the the empty bin weekend stiver fuelburning public appreciated bros received two cars of hard what was done by this firm and coal which soon found its way one wonders what would have about town and country to relieve happened what suffering might the emergency have been brought about had not central feeds e daniels also the old established firm been able received a car of hard coal on to draw on its resources to keep monday and made quick delivery save 70 on a new stromberg carlson at the family hour after hour at first the mouse leaped happily about the box jutting his whiskers forward to put his best profile within camera range everybody looked at him purred silly kitten- 25 tsm esz- prettiest grief when he learned he was- think he was just the well jus a mouse little one in the brood he had sauntered up monday to a cardboard box in an express but the c attention the company shed and plunked him- sot him slightly wor- self down among the new litter of r j knew hlm said he three kittens produced by minnie na suspected that perhaps a cat with a fearsome reputation as j c just everyone else a mouser ln minnie s family but motherhood must have when the photographers came changed minnie again tuesday night the mouse minnie just looked then lolled ia quietly back in the box and on her side and let the newcomer i cuddled in a worried way next to in he joined in the family routine i minnie frolicked with the rest of the wednesday he was found dead brood cuddled up beside minnie his friends who knew him said he for his midday nap and came to must have seen his reflection in believe well that he was just some cameramans lens and found another kitten out well that he was just a but someone in the shed called niouse all mrfhidlt sold v your 0-i-o- stj i u4c9vj gj i t yaiues effscllyt imimm tx3t satujoay madzm j09 p1u lit dominion stoaes limited regular price our price you save 8 tubes fm am 32950 25950 7000 3 speed phono 12 inch speaker big storage radio electric stores stouffviite markham norm farr prop from where i sit by ray marshall the other day i entered the local bank and the manager called me into his office and said ray dont you think vou are going out on a limb in the articles you are writing well mack i said one thing i do know and that is that i am depositing a lot less money this winter than usual this only means one thing to me we are not selling nearly so many chicks i didnt tell him but i also know that we have over 600 customers within a 35mile radius of the hatchery who ordered chicks for 194849 and have not ordered chicks for 1950 who is going out on a limb the man who raises poultry this year or the one who doesnt it is generally agreed that little money was made from poultry in 1949 feed prices are still high but relief should come by next july from where i sit it still looks as though the man who went out on a limb and bought chicks made a smart move he is the fellow that my friend the bank manager will like to see next fall when he comes in to the bank with money to deposit this column has been written during the month of march as a service to our customers and friends this is the lat of the seines and i wish to thank those who have accepted my forecasts and acted accordingly i sincerely hope that you will be well repaid while this is the last of this series still it is not the end of the hatching season our hatchery will be going strong during april may and june our volume is down from other years but our quality is possibly better than ever before it is getting a little late but not too late to get in for 1950 published by skyline farms ltd kettleby ontario producers of marshalls famous five star chicks phone aurora 229 or stouffviue 123