Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 10, 1968, p. 3

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the tkibixe thuixlay oct 10 1968 page s cawnera catches sights and scenes frown markhawn fair the 113th annual markham fair was officially opened by mpp william bill newman right with him are president joe tran centre and charles reeve 1st vicepresident staff photo the main street parade included the colorful mark- ham collegettes ten year old nancy snowball man ages a smile despite a heavy downpour of rain staff photo this beautiful birthday cake caught the judges eye and won 14 year old jeannie hamill of cedar grove a red ribbon in the 18 and under class staff photo this fine team of belgians won murray grove stouffvllle rr- 1 a blue ribbon he also had an entry it wouldnt be a fair without a midway although most moms and dads would gladly take some other route in the 4hbrse class staff photo this photo was taken from atop the ferris wheel staff photo toronto by bus low fares good any day one way 145 return 265 time table change effective october 15th buses leave stouffville to toronto 655 am exc sun hoi 1010 am exc sun hoi 1250 pm sun hoi j05 pm exc sun hoi 620 pm fridays 825 pm sun hoi to uxbridge 920 am daily exc sun 5 hoi 1200 noon stin hoi 320 pm exc sun hoi 645 pm exc sat sun hoi 650 pm sat sun hoi buses leave claremont to toronto 645 am daily exc sat sun hoi 815 pm sun for holiday service see time table no 7 tickets and information at barber shop mr r snowball agent telephone 6403293 claremont 6492007 taylors restaurant g vv taylor agent fifteen year old wendy lock rr 1 milliken scored 36 points in the class for 18 and under and received a trophy donated by beamish construction mr jim ross makes the presentation the class a feature of the fair is organized by miss olive shadlock an executive director staff photo the metropolitan toronto police musical ride was featured twice on friday in addition a color guard of four mounted horsemen led a onemile parade of school children along main street from the park to the fair grounds staff photo announce new healing substance 1 shrinks piles exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue a renowned research institute haa found a unique healing substance iwith the ability to shrink hemor rhoids painlessly it relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured inflamed tissue in case after case while gently relieving pain actual reduction shrinkage took place most important of all results were so thorough that this improve ment was maintained over a period of many months this was accomplished with a new healing substance biodyne which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue now biodyne is offered in oint ment and suppository form called preparation h ask for it at all drug stores satisfaction or your money refunded two white chariot teams both owned by john bosworth race as they head for the finish line saturday afternoon- rr 3 newmarket engage in a neck and neck phillip trypis left of scarboro is the only known maker of handcrafted pipes in ontario he had a booth staff photo display at the fair between puffs he discusses his trade with a professed pipe smoker village councillor rod stewart staff photo military pageant pioneer village torontos fort york and metro torontos black creek pioneer village will carry out an exchange pro gram on sunday and mon day oct 13h to provide a thanksgiving flavor and colonial military pageantry to the thanksgiving holi day weekend festivities on sunday commencing at 1230 pm a 24 man guard from fort york wearing the uniforms of the british infantry or royal artillery of 1812 and carrying flintlock muskets with bayonets will under take field manoeuvres and drill at the village they will also fire two cannons the event will recreate a typical prc-confedcra- tion routine whereby troops from fort york marching to iake simcoe would be given shelter for the night at a village along the route and during the stopover they would car ry out a drill on monday between noon and 5 pm the staff of black creek pioneer village will be on hand at for york to prepare a traditional thanksgiving dinner circa 1812 the din ner v- consist of roast duck with potato stuffing candied cranberries baked potatoes and squash hot biscuits with churned but ter and pumpkin pie made on the spot from freshly- picked pumpkins find out how much you may save on car insurance cell kenneth a shephed 7th line v box 4 1 markham telephone 2011502 insuiamci ii state farm mutual automobile insurance company horn one bteomlnctoo 111 caned un head office scarborough

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