Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 26, 1984, p. 21

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tribune sept 26 1984 c3 happiness isa pony ride one of many features at st marks fall fair threeyearold jenny cuddie of rr 3 stouffville went home happy from st marks parish fall fair saturday she rode a real live horse jennys helper here is nicole knight 12 of claremont jim thomas guaranteed service guaranteed gm parts guaranteed price unionville motors 4630 highway 7 unionville at kennedy bypass 4771666 h late wilf mcwhinnie displayed courage stouffville for any man as ac tive as wilfred wilf mcwhinnie the loss of both legs in 1977 would have been an unbearable experience however mr mcwhinie persevered by adopting other interests and activities including outdoor gardening he loved flowers and produced many in the basement of his westlawn crescent home he also became very profi cient in the operation of the familys small tractor and with the help of son kevin and daughter jill kept their place in immacu late condition wilf mcwhinniedied sept 17 in scarbor ough centenary hospital hesuffered two heart attacks in the afternoon after being admitted there by ambulance in the morning born in toronto the son of hugh and clara williamson mcwhinnie he served in the rcaf during world war ii and held the rank of flying officer one of his greatest ambitions was to re turn to the base site in york england a dream that was realized in 1980 he also attended an air force reunion in toronto in 1983 mr and mrs mcwhinnie and family moved to stouffville in february 1956 at the time- there were no houses north or west of their property an avid sportsman he coached baseball teams in stouffville and served on the town parks board he was also a member of the stouffville lions club he enjoyed his association with the stouffville players a theatrical group that was prominent here through several years recently he attended a reunion at the home of frank mellon cherry street vivian he was a strong supported of the toronto argonauts and blue jays mrs mcwhinnie the former margaret ribby predeceased her husband five years ago surviving besides a son and daughter are two sister ivy macpherson of london ont and reta mcwhinnie toronto father james adams of st marks catholic parish stouffville conducted the service from the oneill funeral home thursday with interment stouffville cemetery the pallbearers weredon gib son murray stewart paul mathews bob hassard john foulds and frank mellon a fair prices great selection on 84 toyotas yes we have incoming stock not yet sold 20 brand new 1984s still available most models in stock such as camry celica cressida tercel cargo vans supra pickups 4x4s and landcruiser hurry in for best selection come see us at the fair markuille toyota 222 wellington st w hwy 7 east of markville centre 2948100

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