4 i i s jtpji vt sff i4ji vi i tue tribune thtmsday may s197s is mothers day dinner noon to 8 pm f- russ leonard left and ian coxworth share a common interest mr leonard operates the shadow creek tack shop on the 7th cone which sels equipment for the horsey set mr coxworth operates ians custom saddlery on the same premises and specializes in handmade tack ted wilcox if and made is still best r markhamfor russ leonardtheres no better way to get the cobwebs out of your head than to get out fend feel the power of a jorse beneath you trhatsthe opinion hes developed in the two years he has operated the shadow creek tack shop on the 7th concession markham t j at the same location is ians custom saddlery where ian coxworth produces handmade bridlesj belts and other leather articles the shop which sells mostly englishstyle gear n primarily in terested in quality goods according to mr leonard- although saddles and other items may cost more there they will last much longer he says the sign of quality- in leather goods he said is the uneven stitching of hand- sewing many of the items made by mr -coxworth- who has been- in the leather goods trade for 10 years are sold in the shop in addition training in horsemanship is given to 80 or 90 students year- round wooded trails are available in warm weather while an arena can be used in winter or rain in the summer schooling shows are held on the fourth sunday of the month the farm also boards feeds and cares for horses when asked if hor sing wasnt an expensive hobby mr leonard said that some people spend more on golfing than they would owning a horse he estimated a horse could be owned and maintained for about 1500 a year in his view horses are a constant challenge no matter how good you get jty rat v stouffville 7 three mussel mans lake youths have been charged with theft- over 200in connection iwith the removal of a car motor from behind a building on mairitstftinlstouffville ian cuthbertson reported to police a ford motor valued at 250 was taken last friday 1 charged are steven guenther 17 of -valleyjrd- brett cash manvcl6 patrick castahair 17 both of hillsdale dr the youths were held in custody pending a court hearing this week according to police the engine has not been recovered car destroyed a car valued at 1000 was completely destroyed on the weekend after a short circuit caused the vehicle to catch fire the car belonging to brian hood of markham was parked on the 6th cone of whitchurch stouffville when it burst into flames whitchurch- stouffville fire department at tended public mischief kenneth harman of main st w in stouffville has been charged by york regional police with two counts of public mischief mr harman was arrested about an hour after the doors of shea real estate and kunburn and capsley law office had been kicked in ac cording to police reports mr harman was stopped on another matter and as a result of investigation he jvas charged twith public mischief police allege mr harman had been drinking atthe time of the incident v dealership entered john roe ford was broken into last week when someone broke a bole in the glass of a rear window unlocked the window anoentered the coke coffee bubble gum and peanut machines were pried open and several keys were stolen from the office damage was estimated at 50 theft charged vr i edwardfretzofrr2 markham has been charged with theft over 200 to police mr fretz entered into a lease agreement with ian todd its leasing t of markham- for a rubber stamp press in decern- ber police claim mr fretz made onlyone payment on the machine valued at 500 and this was at the time of leasing and that he then sold the press for 225 bad cheque supreme lighting and electric supply laidla w bl vd markham may have to absorb a loss of 1115 as a result of a bad cheque they received in payment parkway hotel for electrical supplies and light fixtures i ftr r signs smashed vjyvj z vandals smashed two signs valued atsso0 by throwing t stones- the j da was done tc signs j belonging to canco collision laidlawblvd jsgtt t z markham jv no a losl 8812121 flowers abound at museum opening brougham when the pickering museum opens its doors saturday may 10 there should be no doubts that spring is really here local nurserymen and florists have been invited to display and sell their plants i trees and flowers anyone who has even a small selection of garden produce is welcome to join them r the museum is located on highway 7 west of the brock rd in thevillage of brougham refreshments will be available i pmiioottror free to all moms mzcyfivfiffis cdccu ii what could be nicer fresh ii5 her da strawberry skortcake m gs d treat her to a meal fit for a queen were cooking up sonietliing special for moms day restaurant stoullvlllc plnzi trymarmill for feed for your pets for the birds dog pellets wlld bird feed rabbit pellets 10 lbs25 lbs pigeon feeds so lbs 100 lbs for your home sunflower water softener seeds peanuts s millet mllo ljji for your horsesf merciai ji you can have clean softcrystal clear water for as little as per month with a water conditioner from water treatment no long term contracts eliminates cloudiness spots on glasses and dishes brightens dull hard to manage hair eases scraping- pulling and rough shaving ho bath tub rings ends rust stains on fixtures and laundry t eliminates accumulation of lime gar hire in miamift lauderdale sv skylark beach bag v sunshine breakfast on may 10 to jjrie21 dadartores inclusive flight details depart toronto saturday i morning reluming one or two weeks later saturday afternoon s t a selfdrive air conditioned vega with unlimited mileage for opeij one week forsaaerpr j c f evenings r must be bookedattime of booking holiday gasollnecolllslon damage by t waiver state tax are extra appointment 9 triad travel service ltd i 64051 f294r6571 153 mainst w stouffville i l f f colonel sanders andhis boys make it mgerlickin good i v jik r n07 ii p-