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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 5, 1948, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 5 191 famly circle is broken the happy family circle was broken for mr and mrs wm cowan malvern storekeeper- when a claremdnt youth killed him in his store mr and mrs cowan and their five daughters are pictured here xext to her father is christina back row from left to right ruth marie eleanor and margaret horse show and fair three days at sutton central ontarios big midsummer event the sutton horse show and fair comes along this next week end just after people recover from the civic holiday weekend sutton horse show this year is thursday friday and saturday august 5th 6th 7th a great many people who visited the show last year were disappointed because of the jamming crowds on the satur day so determined to visit sutton exhibits of childrens work home department flowers veg etables etc are judged thursday noon and on display through to closing time on saturday evening friday is the opening of the horse show proper in the big centre ring in front of grandstand where the hunter and jumper horses perform their everthrilling leaps there is no steeplechase this favoomte foods all merchandise sold in your dominion store is unconditionally fruaranleeil to give 100 satisfaction values effective thursday friday saturday august 5th 6th 7th aylmer new pack with pectin strawberry jam ovl 41c america dry ale 2 bottles 25t contents only cuiaerhouse xeiv pack pitted red cherries 32c quinte std tomatoes tin 25c enjoy its tlixdkk goodness 77 rechmeiso brea p0rkandbeans2 van camp in tomato sauce 5 oz tins giassco orange marmalade 31c fairiiaven in oil sardines 2 17c henley new pack strawberries 35c heinz large variety infant foods 3 t 25c breakfast style 24 oz loaf 1 c brown white mitchells apple juice 20 oz m tin vc roll zjc monarch baby roll cheese a real good cleanser classic 2tins 13c furniture cream 0 cedar b0 black domino tea 8 oz j pk 43c dominion peanut butter lir hmjukt choice pumpkin 2 13c preserving requirements certo liquid 8ozbtle25c rubber rings 2 pkgs 13c glass tops doz 27c zinc rings doz 29c sealers small doz 107 vinegar gsl 41c sealers med dozs123 parawax lb pkg 14c fruits vegetables boiled dinner tin 20 york brand aimed bologna tin 23 dog food 2 pkgs 29 kcllbsss all bran pkg 19 quaker quick oats pkg 19 swifts household cleanser 2 tins 25 lynn valley standard reet greens 2 20 oz tins 19 arriving fresh dai ly blueberries apples cucumbers tomatoes cocoanuts let tuce celery peppers yearbut the horse show division is staging a miniature foxhunt with mounted huntsmen in pinks and hounds following a trail laid from the big ring out over a series of fences and water jumps even to a 12 foot hurdle of upended stumps there are 12 classes for jumpers on friday and 12 more at the satur day show when the hounds will follow the foxtrail harness horse fans get their innings on friday afternoon and again on saturday afternoon when some of the outstanding trotters vie for the 100 per race purses friday sees the 228 class and the 218 class on saturday it is the 224 class and freeforall three heats to each race admiral the earl of mount- oatten above and countess mounibatten will open the 69th annual canadian national ex hibition eiwood hughes gen eral manager of the cxe an nounces the ear and countess have booked passage on trans- canada air lines for montreal they will be guests at rideau hall ottawa before coming to toronto lord monntbuten who just relinquished his post as first governorgeneral of india is expected to resume active serice in the royal navy in october gormley congratulations to mr and mrs- r sproxton on the birth of then- son last wednesday in newmarket hospital howard xeal mrs john forrester and arvilla had dinner and supper last sun day in the home of mr and mrs h bennet our sympathy is extended to mrs menno smith of edgeley and her family on the death of mr smith last friday no time for free pf trip to new york city walter vague farmer west of stouffville won the free trip to xew york for himself and mrs vague by holding the lucky ticket at the legion street carni val in stouffville last week in lieu of the trip the vagttes have been presented with a cheque for 150 since the couple could not spare the time to take this holiday the radio as secotfd prize was won by lome heise stouffville pressure cooker by gladys ford stouffville electric toaster phylis clarkson gents wrist watch l e oxeil parka coat ken hollidge merchandise voucher floyd fair ies and gents shoes h j stone of richvale it is remarkable that all but one prize was one by local people charles pkixgle dies ix 71 st year a resident of toronto for most of his life charles pringle forme general superintendent of the canada packers co died on sat in his 71st year ill health forced his retirement five years ago born and educated in markham mr pringle started work in toron to with the russell motor co and later with harris abattoir as plant manager when the harris plant was merged with three other firms as canada packers mr pringle was given the position of general superintendent a wellknown amateur hockey and lacrosse player when youngmr pringle was considered an excel lent golfer he was a member of alhambra united church lambton golf club and the granite club surviving besides his wife are three daughters mrs m e lewis mrs s c burnet mrs w e blair and one son howard b pringle mr oscar klinck and mrs geo black of toronto had dimmer with mr and mrs jesse cober recently mr and mrs jack forster and family of rlackwater accompanied by mr and mrs jesse cober of stouffville motored to midland on sunday to see the chrine they also called on relatives there mr mrs j sharbach on their trip back they isited with mr and mrs w b pipher of orillia visitors at the home of mr and mrs edgar lageer last week and over the holiday were erv and mrs w r pike miss mary pike oi bc mr and mrs p stirchun and family miss a bilowns t dep- per l sehlosser of toronto aiso mr john lageer who is on vaca tion and is visiting his parents here on church st altona mr and mrs ernie wilson enter tained guests from quebec a few days last week miss leta bunker of toronto was holidaying with ner parents mr and mrs x bunker last week a new fence has been erected around the school grounds the annual wi picnic will be held at greenwood park on thurs day aug 12th supper will be ser ved at 7 pm bring your basket and include the whole family mot to if you cannot be a winner he a good loser mr and mrs b lewis and ernes tine coopc also mr and mr fred lewis attended the blizzaidlee wedding at bichcliff on saturday mr and mrs david cromer mr and mrs walter slack betty ann and david and mrs wm slack of stouffville motored to gravenhurst on sundav to visit miss audrev slack mr and mrs dick jones and fam ily of toronto are spending this week with her parents mr and mrs x bunker mr and mrs o madill were guests over the weekend with mr and gerald pointon in toronto ikgiox news regular meeting on thursday night aug 5th winners at street danco 1 w t vague ringwood 311 2 l heise stouffville 2282 3 gladys ford 2183 4 phyllis clarkson 2s51 5 l e oneill 25 g ken hollidge 50 7 floyd fairies s39 8 m t stone richvale 2028 found at bingo booth string of heads apply to g h saunders postofficc sturdy built tools to do a better job faster you want skillfully crafted sturdy built tools these are the kind of tools you buy when you buy here made of super tough steel hardened and tempered agnews hardware stouffville ontario come and dance in coultices new pavilion still under construction south shore musselmans lake saturday night aug 7th at 9 pm modern music by a toronto orchestra home rendered lard pork sausage spare ribs side bacon round steak sirloin steak shoulder roast blade roast blade out 20 40 35 63 58 60 39 45 hamburger 35 oboyles meat market stouffville we deliver phone 3501 after a 75day voyoge across the atlantic in a 13ft sailboat 23 estonians reached savannah georgia last september they were fleeing the russian ter ror but they were refused san ctuary in the vs they found home and freedom in canada which brushed aside red tape and allowed them to settle in kitchener mostly in mcnnonite and lutheran home- theyve become such good canadians that officials who sponored the move would iike to see the same thing happen in the case of the 29 latvians who landed at plymouth rock near prov- incetown mass and are now in boston immigration sheds in this boat the 23 crossed the stormy atlantic and reached us las fail

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