Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 7, 1972, p. 15

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collies wmmmmmaam on i parade stouffville stouffville hosted a rather unusual gathering aug 29 the property of mr and mrs tony baron south street was the scene of a dog show what made the oc casion unique was the breed of dog bearded z collies it was said mr baron the largest gathering of these dogs j ever held in canada aficionados of the breed were present from points as distant as england judging the show was miss margaret osmond an englishwoman con- j sidered an in- l ternational authority on beardies j there are less than 100 of these dogs in i canada and at one time the breed was almost extinct a recent revival has seen an increase in their numbers particularly in the- british isles there were about 30 dogs present com- peting in 10 classes miss osmond dictated her comments into a w tape recorder and owners will later receive a copy the ancestors of all he beardies in canada j were present looking in fine form and not the k least aged osmart brown barnaby known as barnaby is owned by dr and mrs i linda maclennan of toronto wishanger marsh a pimpernel known as t gael is his female counterpart she i belongs to miss carol gold president of the bearded collie club of canada c while neighborhood children watched a certain puzzlement evident the proud owners walked their dogs they are members of a very s exclusive club con- sidering the scarcity of this breed c variety store the first business to open in stouffvilles newest plaza 89 main street east will be ashtons gift and variety the date is set 5 for sept 15 mr and mrs harley ashton 5 are well known here thursday september 7 1972 the tribune pase 15 pioneer town home sold stouffville the home of mrs john urquhart main street west has been sold and a public auction of contents saturday closed out a pioneer family property mrs urquhart is retiring to gait a large crowd at tended the sale with auctioneers walter atkinson and lloyd wilson utilizing two rings some of the prices follow piano 250 cupboard 180 bedroom suite 125 chest 75 hall rack student exchange york region this vears urban rural exchange program conducted here and in ontario and victoria counties has been judged successful a total of 34 urban young people ranging in age from 12 to 15 68 pair of curtain rods 48 wooden ice box 45 several pieces of sheet music 31 spent a week on a farm in the three county- area they came from toronto hamilton burlington oshawa and other cities some rural youngsters also spent a week in the city with their guests the program backed by the ontario ministry of agriculture and food is expected to be repeated next sum mer home ownership car watcher eddie luther of station cftr is no stranger to stouffville residents either on the ground or in the air eddie now living in town whirls over stouffville every sunday evening around 6 pm watching for traffic tieups on the highway below jim thomas cyclist heading for calcutta fhvs ubrietv now under new ownership laa paul hamilton son of rev and mrs john hamilton baker ave stouffville is cycling his way across eurasia and recently reported to the tribune from tabriz iran paul with one companion set out on bicycle from paris april 13 having covered 5500 kilometres or almost 4000 miles the two boys consider tabriz the halfway point after cycling down through europe and the balkans the travellers crossed the bosphorous and en tered istanbul at the end of june after some time in the old byzantine capital of turkey they con tinued eastward the going said paul is extremely difficult in places at one point they climbed from sea level to an altitude of 8000 feet within 50 a compact car thinking of seo austin marina mgb triumph claremont motors claremont 6492101 miles the beauty of the mountains com pensated for the hard pedalling paul ob served weather has been an important factor the boys have encountered cold and rainy con ditions as well as hot and dry days both equally difficult for cyclists the language barrier is of ten trying and frustrating said paul but he enjoyed the leisurely pace of travel which allowed them to meet people en route some com munication is always possible said paul people have shown us much kindness and hospitality ev erywhere weve been by the end of august paul expected to be in afghanistan and another month should see the travellers arrive in pakistan their ultimate destination is calcutta on the mechanical side things have gone well the bicycles purchased in paris have stood up to the hard travel imposed on them 3qt carton milk lucas arthurs wieners 2 ibs si 05 i icecream buy a pint get another for only 1c free chl 1 pepsi coin bread durwegan from 571 60 glenwood from 8328 k wellington froms6172 melrose from ss603 made easier the colonialsunnibiltway try model illustrated burlington living atea h00 4 bedrooms wellplanned interiors attractive styling sound struc tural engineering to nha and vla requirements plus the substantial savings made possible by modern mass purchasing and assemblyline production tech niquesthese are the ingredients that have kept colonial sunnibilt in the forefront of the manufactured home industry for all these years check out the exciting possibilities of the 36 floor plans we offer in rectangular lshape tshape two- storey and u shaped variations seethemall infullcoloiir write forour homecatalogue50v v bungalows semidetached splitlevel apartments town houses ranch homes twostorey j colonial sunnibilt supermarket of prefabs mhier chma m when h you buy 1 with each 39c pack of t west i north 1 east 1 32 caledonia ho toronto 1 re opening soon at 3392 kingston rd scarboro 1 uminoithols clftavr 1 73bqyongestthcrnhiu fnermlrkhmra i phone 5312459 w 5312666 1 phone 2936144 i phone 2616137 j canadas largest manufacturers of vacation collates homes apartments garages specialty structures 2 plants and over 40 dealers serving eastern canada and northeastern usa for more than 20 years 2 m a oz christies date 1 hq turnovers hu 1 ma fhvs variety next to the bowling alley j 57 main st east stouffville gef with the cats who know where its at for fun music t and adventure arisidcais a purrfectly wonderful hew cartoon feature 2 technic and roy rogers in my pal trigger sat sept 9 latcham hall stouffville next week the boatnicks doors opart 2 pm show starts 230 pm adults 1 children 50c were small but good we have to be to maintain our standard stouffville bakery has always been noted for delicious country village style baking if you havent tried us yet call today we know youll come back for more mirnjbtel main store main st west stouffville 6403146 branches sherwood plaza markham 2941673 richmond heights plaza richmond hill 8846300 wfirmth you can rely on gel started with coop fuel oil seivice now and forget about the cold days and nights ahead formulated to tho changing temperatures where you live coop fuel oil keeps lowing when the going gets cold to keep your family warm all winter and its delivered on time all the time by a driver who will never forget your warmth call him today for iho warmth you can rely on ai slouffillk coop op fuel oil service 47 edward st 6401550

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