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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1950, p. 6

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:u mm . . . (hit WEEK mm :1 .Gcncul Clearance tl §Riedel Drapery $11992 Adult: "" and $1.00 - Children "e and Mte Incl. Tn . Style . Clear Vision q Comfort " King St. West wdper Home Block Phone 1-1911 KITCHENS]! tM King Welt 10%t020% offi FIILL CURTAINS Saturday, JUNE 10 TICKITS NOW ON SALE AT ARENA (2-820ttl MILLAI’S and DOUGS YOUNG’S BETTER VISION GLASSES 12,5. - “with!“ Thou on all NEW SPRING LINES which we on clooring to make room for coming in soon NEW STOCK “a V “w.“ win-an!“ - Inn-Infant.“ an... o: In and. no i.wo$.ior-tri- bofer_tt-ortrt Dill 2-1306 8.30 p.m. . PM d',,' pl on tnth, . wowed you Pofk pm A. an an Emmi“ c1 . an loin! I cant: I the won1 uni have can. u put. Lamb. 0 sun!“ to . uyd pres. pm; tom mum tor I t week, Pork Price. Up; Lamb Dropping awaymmy. 'e Pork prices have run In much u ux'mu in on “stunted. maintaining a max our any?! tew readmhm can“ tp'tti'hr."t ig Um ' on other and“ to move into (new and price. In aid to be Atop- ping from the lift d .1.” I mundhtnlqo tansb,quotqd $31.." " be f prices I on rep . rt, an“, ' with og- to om ut minusc- reported ia "TEES-old" Tiaikitir ""bubou't 5.3-“ tarf, A grutll won on g ml but as“ to I and U yaainry to A report from Kau- ux. wlt,tiggr"e1/"gi1,r, naut- uwe to r t no... on dealer here 'dh ll; notfced no dit. (ounce in sort "lee. "People ont' buy pork as much in hot weather." he said. "They grumble, but they um buy." Egg Prices mu mum - loo "ADI TottoNTO.-The h, market wu slow here today w h mam. dull, The menu» in receipts dur- ing the past few weeks bu tended to make “och burdensome. Grade A lune ......r..rrrrrrr."r.. 37-39 Grade A m turn ..rrrrrrrrreP.r' MV37 Grade A pulleu rr.............'.... 36 Grade B rr.r..,r...r.rrrr.rrrrrrov""' 32.34 Note: Prices on farmed ship- ments ere ' to ' cent: per dozen below quotation. To net-Hen: Grade A In” mmrere.r..erss$d'tr""' 41.42 [Gr-do A mum ...rrrsrssss.._' 40.41 Grade h pallet: ..mr.rrr.prrrrrrF". :32 Giade Grade Grade Non.tenderable, tlrst grade MV lids, " Ontario, 75-lb. bag to retailers. $i.M-$LM. N.B. 75-lb. bag, car- lot, $t.2s-tt.30; to the trade, 8140- 'lft. PM. 75-1b. bag. carlot. 71.34130: to retailers, $1.50- $1.00. FARFS ARE LOW New (iii/ts) '//td ./ BRAMPTON TORONTO OWEN SOUND BARR IE 'iff t'2t,','ttt 313$ ’33; Nowadays, If: no Mek at " to pay a visit ht the folks back homo an the farm. Over thou- sands of miles of Ontarla'u highways, {an and modem buns provide froquanl and convonlant "who direct ht the [am gala. FARM PAGE Butter Prices Potato Prices KITCHEN!!! JOSEPH . GAuxtL Tada Fra- manna. (Subject to Chum) Tickets and Information Phone 2-4439 ROUND TRIP $2.35 310 5.35 625 DI] TORONTO.- 9“... no; "uttltahyd “mum at? 0m: No. t ew, 01.12%; No. ex 3 cw, ent Mo. , cw, ”19%; No. 3 tLin Barby: No. 1 cw brow 31,0095; No.1 cw Saw, tu8%; W 3 cw brow, “ilk; No. I feed, 61.“; No. l teed, “40%; No. I (nod. “44%; luck. ”12%. No , cw, yellow. 31.56%; No. 3 cw yellow, £33: Rye: No. I cw, 01.50%; No. l cw, $i.00%; No, 3 cw, 311695; rel, 2 cw, 51.395; No, 4 cw, 'td/e, tuck. “JON A__ . .. "KEEN; 1 cw, $3191.; No. 1 cw, ”14%; No. 3 cw, 8150's; No. q cw, “54%; track, “.70, Asparagus 'hmiihil lit Kitchener Market Pork prices went up a" eettU I pound on the Kitchener Market tut Saturday morning. Beef prices remained constant. Loin chops sold for T6c per pound, butt 9909: Me, and shoulder roast: tor A plenum] commodity was as- parum. selling tor 15c per bunch. Many spring blooms such in It ple blouoml. which sold tor 2 c thr bunch, lilac: N to 20, le" hg1vnlley 19 to wiper bum . ' . Pirgt [ride maple sfrup sold! tor $4 a sullen, whi e second grade went tom 83.25 to £3.75. i Other "be. 1 Prices of other produce: Rhubarb, bunch, 5 to 10; Rhu- barb, bunch, 5; Dandelion greens, at. 10; Lettuce, leaf, at, It); Eta-l ighes, bunch, ' to 10; arrots, qt, lb; Potatoes, basket, 30; Cucum-l bers, each, 25 to 30', Cheese, mild, 1b., 462; medium, ltr, 48; strong, lb., l 600; limburger, ltr, M; wins‘ brick, 42; Butter, Creamery, lb, 58) to 59; Eggs, cracks, dozen, 35; put. lets. dozen, 37 to 40; Grade B, do- gen, 40; medium. dozen, 39 to 42; A large, dozen, 42 to 46; extras, dozen. 44 to 48; Chickens, young broilers. lb., MV, {ear-old; b., 4 to a; two-year-o d, lb., 40; Ducks. lb., 60; Rabbits, dressed, lb., Mil /rulips, dozen, 25 to 40; Sweet ttrt bunch, 50; snapdrpgon,l unch, $1; Strawberry plants, ‘Fairlax. 100, $2; Tomato plantm Helen. 40; Cabbage plants, dozen, l25; Geraniums, three plants. $1, l NO STEAK FOR ATHLETES if,'l1t,igt't)t,c,l', barn, auction It's debunked--that old and po- of flu, calves and all kim pular theory that an athlete bee and dairy cattle. needs a tsteak before the hb2,i-----ri-rircir,-cca- - time or rat meet to ive im gnwn and endurance. {Vhat heI '""%,','lB'l? BON needs is a special light diet, ac- E . . cording to Sports .college Coach, very Thursday-Sale at K Lloyd "Ace" Percival as quoted l eyrr Stock Yards of horses, C . . - '___., " "hum-“ an“. calvea,aheep,ete., tor K uuv’u ..-- _-ei"'-'" - . in the June issue of Chatelaine. "Eat oranges and honey before the game. These foods give you, energy and counteract fatigue acids in the stomach. After the game is over, have your big beet dinner," says Coach Percival who bases his diet and extensive world-wide res.eatch, '.. ma Marion to Mr. Ernest Albert (Buddy) fui,'ye:'t/,',t son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur rnest Kingston. 22 einz Ave., Kitchener. he wed- ding will take ttt Saturday, June 3rd, at 3.3 pm, at King Street Baptist Church, Kitchener, "i:iiGiGaGhirlrods will do as much to put a boy on the team as will adtual.fieh! practieecrtet it takes family team work at meals. "We feel the best break' a young athlete can get is tearn- work in the family," says the head of Sports College. Yes, mir- acles have hapRened in the de- velopment of at letes right across Canada when father, mother. bro- thers and sisters have entered in- to the game of encouraging the athlete at mealtime as enthusiast lticallg as they would on the play- ing eld. In the end, his diet often becomes theirs-even when it means yogurt la bacterial pro- duct). dark bread instead at white, liver, wheat germ, honey on their porridge and blackstrap molasses In their milk. OEémirkcu wore not upon! Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C. Schae- ter, 100 Waterloo St,, Kitchener, wish to announce the engagement of ttytir young-it daughter Elgar- Social and Personal Grain Prices Bacon Hogs Thus two you of tiny twins and their “with no Ttd the then-tad: of homeless u I malt of the Manitoba Book _ Shown are r. Ind Mrs. Wi hum Cum“ of Point Douglas und (left to ri‘ht) Barb". nnd Riohnd, 22 months, and Jon and June, seven months. Mrs. Cuovm had um ut the labia to bed while her husband laboured on the dikeo, when the Bood hunt throng?) nnd engulfed their link bungalow. For nhnbmuuon the Cmvnns. no ",000 other Maximum, mun look to the Munch. Hood Rollo! Fund, which he been W b What” . June 2, in, 630 p,m,--Furni- ture, etc., " my Auction Room, corner King and Eby Streets, [Km-hen". i' June t, Sat., L30 p.m.--Hotue- !hold effects tor Mrs, A. I". Klug- L'.'.'.'!.'.', at 10 Gordon Ave., Kite . ener. -- _ _ ANGUS B. MARTIN Anew: Plum m. that. l Every Fri., at 2 pm.-At the Strattord livestock barns, auction lule of 1000 ttt calves, all kinds of beef and any cattle. l Every Thurs., at 2 p.m.--sale of tr; cattle, and calves at the Sale I ma, Listowel. Every Tues. at 2 p.m--At the 1f,ia1,t,igiiett,c,l', barn, auction sale pf pigs,.e?i.ves ang all kinds ot , Every Thursday-Sale at Kitch- l ener Stock Yards of horses, came, I pigs, calves, sheep on. tor Kitch- [ener Stock Yards ua A. B. 310356323 " you: A". Phon- 4.66t' Every Saturday morning " my auction room, whine 5, Mon.. 2 p.rn.--Holstein herd tor Mrs. Dorothy Fairbanks, 5 Tiles goulheast yt1ngersoll, . June 6. Tues., 2.45 amp-Hol- stein herd for Albert Smith & Son. 1 mile west of Brooksdale and 5 miles non of Embro. Every Tuesdgy at 1.30 Fm,-- New Hamburg ommunity sale of horses, came. hogs., at Baechler's Sale Barns. fl 7 June 10, Sat., 3 p.m.-troom summer cottage, furnished at Ri- ver View, Grand Bend tor the er tate of the late Gideon Weber: ”36¢; -irsat., L30 p.rn.-Furni- ture and househcid goods at Haysville for Carrie Ra data. -iund 12; Mom, 7 p,m.--Wellesr ley Community Sale ot cattle, calves, hogs, etc. . -- . June 23. Sat., 1 p.m.---Furni- ture and household effects in the village of New Hamburg fur Louis Junker. ED. GEISEL. Auctioneer, Phone 982 Elmir- Every Thurs., I p,trt,--At Kitch- ener Stock Yards, horses, cows, Sign, produce, em. on Kitchener- realm Highway. June 1tN--F'or Mr, Kennedy in Glenallan. - _ June 12, 9a0 aa-r-dig/nge/l, sale at Elmira Farmers' Shed, Furniture, dishes, touts, imple- ments. - 7 _ -- "'3'.le (date later)--Sale tor Mr, Cookman, Glenallan. Every Thurs., l pam-Sale at Kitchener Stock Yards Ltd, cat- tle, Pigs sheep, horses, ete, on Bres an Highway. M. R. ROTH. AtMrtitt-r, 'I'Ivistock. Phone 30W A. s. SNIDER Auctioneer, Bridgeport, vim. 2-2304 [Em a It“ Ith- It..." 1 mid. W) Mm Alice Oswald, the Quiet Hour Superintendent. was in chart; of the regular meeting ot the s, Christian Endeavor Bo. ciety which was held at the church on Tuesday night. She based her remarks on the theme, "Have Ye Salt in Your-tveg?" Scripture references were read by various members followed by a discussion. The insider“. Min Mary Knitter con ucted the bugi. neu period during which reports were presented by committee con- venors. The CE. Mizpah was prayer in closing, Mr. and Mrs, o, T. Coleman, Miss Reta Coleman, Miss Ruth and Betty Shanta were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Shanta and other friends at Vineland on Sun- “if _ ins Florence Geiger of Toron- to, missionary-on-furlough from Nigeria, Africa, was a recent vili- tor with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Hyper. . -- A - _rm " Mr, and Mrs. Omar Snider and children, Jeannette and James and little Carol Ann McDonald visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kinzie at Barrie on Monday. Miss CiatherintGrat1yp. we: I fuest at the wedding of Miss Mar- on Nethercott and Gordon McIn- tosh at Mew St. James Presby- terian Church in London on Sat- urday- .-. - ... -.. " Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman and daughter, Marie and Audrey and Elaine Fiederlein spent a few days of last week on a motor trip to the Thousand Islands and New York State. W _ -, _ "iiisriirTi'd Bowman of Kitchen- er spent the week-end with Miss hierirtaret.ceyel.....,.., __ n ' ..........-. --.w.ie"_ Mr. and Mrs. William Cpulter of Atwood and Mr. and Mrs. Pier- son Roung of Dundas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck on Su_nda_y.__, _ -. ' ' " mum". Little Miss Joan Sider is spend: ing a few weeks with her g,',',',',',; parents, Mr. and Mrs. T omas Chambers at Sherk_ston. - . . '"'ii'iiC%ii I if; IE5} Buck ot Toronto were guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. F, Sghade on Sung”; . . Clayton Weber and Garfield Weber attended the funeral of the late Victor Weber at Ithaca, NY., on Wedne_sd§y. A ... A . Lraorredii/man were guests at the Bretz-Underwood wedding at Brjdgepgrt _on §alpirday.. n . ' ""irr"iiiir"iiis. O. T. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ptohl, Miss Reta and Erma Coleman, am? -iirTfdarda ghhier at Barrie is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider. Floradale t " In. Gem-uh Down-n (chum-:1. Corn-pendent) Children's Day will be observed in the Evangelical U.B. Church Sundgy afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Rev. . E. Fletch. Kitchener, will be _thtt guest speaker. . .. "' will): 'firiiii/friGairot the village met at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin Tuesday night in honor of Miss Nancy Martin and Mr. Orton Bauman, whose mar- rityte take; '?lyce Lune 10t.ty.. . "ifrCiiiiii Vii." Hehry Golbeck, Bridgeport. spent Sunday with More in BEAUTY! Move in VALUE! "e, HAPPINESS it; DIAMONDS The unquestioned reputation of this concern during the past 55 years in your assurance that you will receive the best in quality. the highest in value an the loveliest in beauty when you buy a Happiness Diamond. . ' Edwina“ Diamonds are in- divi ually selected by Young's own experts to give you more for your iamond dollar. A fne matrh for a "Happiness" Diamond. $12.50 The perfect diamond engagement ring, matched with the perfect wedding ring. 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