Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 4, 1979, p. 11

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the tribune thurs october 4 lf 11 with supermarket prices save 20 ib our regular price lb 148 grade a eviscerated vac poc frozen turkeys ul lh save 29 lb our reg price 138 grade a eviscerated frozen vac pac ap selfbasting or swift deepbasted smm aylmer fancy tomato juice our regular price 49e 48flox tin our regular price 87c save 49 ib reaclytoserve whole hams 16 to 20 lb average lb special cut from canada grade a beef c boneless beef roasts blade chuck short rib or shotimer lb our regular price ib 138 action prftel choice york pumpkin youll do better at mbfr carolina new crop save 36 white decorator swjvn towels pkg of 2 rolls yams we pick the best for you california sweet juicy plump thanksfif w r ib r red emperor ib save 36 no 1 grade creamed beemaid honey 9 4q intainar w ssea aaah vv our regular price 275 save m jane parfcor twin rolls pkg of 12 our regular price 83c our regular price 135 action price e di smith pjraier pumpkin i 19fl save vi sweet mixed or yomjtums bick s pickles 32foz our regular price 149 vi price sale borden fresh 33 butter fat whipping cream mi pint carton 42 our regular price 85c jne parker fresh daily delicious pumpkin pie action price full 8indi 24or pie potato stouffville a 3 pound 1314 ounce potato and grown in stouffviue thafa what the aeates read as brian res of obrien avenue won the tribunes top spud by weight competition at markham fair there were seven- teen entriea- second place went to shaaaa sedgewlck of rr l gormley her potatoes weighed in a i lbs 1m4 ox the third heaviest was entered by larry slmpsoa of ballantrae at 2 lbs 12 ox others topping the two pound mark included chris rose stoufiviue harvey rose stouffviue lewis reetor rr 2 markham georgiaa lee rose rr 3 mt albert cheryl simpson ballantrae walter kerry port perry mark simpson ballantrae michael smith erie reesor markham- rr2 morley rose rr 3 mt albert norma emery rr 4 stouff viue mary garlca queensville everette horneand ol brassear rr 4stouffvule senior tooter markham hes an 83 year old clown who plays the tuba he was at markham fair saturday and sunday with the brampton clown band frank cughvert came over from england in 1912 hes been in both world wars and has played in a ctlzens band over 60 years the group was organized in 1933 there were 14 members there are now only five and they play at everything from fairs to garden parties and weddings were very ver satile says frank we even do rock and roll if someone wants us to frank says the band never practices were au old pros some still play in dance bands he says frank enjoys playing with the boys but un fortunately hes so busy he never gets a chance to see the sights when they perform at fairs youd think a person would have be long- winded to be able to play i the tuba but frank says its all in the way youre taught like a singer you must be able to control the air through your diaphram it really isnt as hard as it looks prize winners greenwood several greenwood area exhibitors enjoyed ex cellent success at markham fair mrs don pegg and mrs alfred pegg won prizes for weaving and baking while their mother mrs pearl brooks received a 1st on her floral painting mrs vernon hicks won three prizes on four quilts and another on a crocheted doly her granddaughter tammy lee received a 1st on her white rabbit and bob hicks came in second in a sulky race mr and mrs doug morden mr and mrs lloyd morden and michael and mr and mrs larry morden and ryan travelled to nanticoke sunday and visited with mrs ethel hallman were pleased to report that mary mclean is home again following a stay in ajaxpickering hospital mr and mrs lloyd morden were in banff for four days last month lloyd was attending an insurance adjusters convention there the kitchen band from the silver jubilee club in stouffviue en tertained the good neigh- bora club last month on monday members travelled into the lindsay duttrict by bus to view the autumn colors on thursday ocf 4 tonight jamea kamstra of oshawa a member of the durham field naturalists society will f present a slide presentation on australia b hius public library at 8 pm the aodiencelwillbe taken backpacking through the wilds of that country

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