2 the tribune thursday sept 11 us late earl davis area resident stouffville service was conducted by rev cw sorley at the oneill funeral chapel aug 30 for earl davis following his passing aug 26 in the general hospital at edmonton alberta he was 93 born near stouffville february 1887 he was one of six in the family of john henry and jane vanzant davis he was predeceased by stella mrs cecil wagg mabel mrs wilbur widdifieu edith mrs jess lundy dawson and lottie mrs otto baker a brother morril john resides in scarborough mrs davis the former myrtle baker predeceased her husband in 1951 a son roy died in 1972 another son carl lives in edmonton there are three grand- cbildrarand eight great grandchildren earl davis spent most of bis life in the stouffville area he was a member in the congregation of the bloomington christian gospel church and for a number of years was active there six grea t- grandchildren served as pall bearers gail and jeffrey sbotlander kenneth and thomas dewar and brian and raymond proctor old enough to start it but too young to drive eight year old scott hagerman son of mr and mrs bob hagerman ridgevale drive box grove tests his strength at cranking his fathers 1916 model t ford the car was one of several antique automobiles on display at markhams heritage day on the grounds of the town museum jim thomas fresh from the fields corn pick your own 6 cob bushel you might buy cheaper corn but youll never buy better its probably the best corn you ever tasted freestone juicy delicious peaches 399 heaping 6 quart basket pickyourown bulk honey kennedy rd only ivll lb tomatoes 2oo coo 6 quart bushel beans ooo 000 6 quart bushel picking and slicing cukes 900 000 6 quart bushel starting aug 30 sweet peppers 000 000 6 quart bushel starting aug 30 hot peppers 000 12 6 quart bushel si i j brarcr 3 f jack 7 grml ftom vas 322 ae farmer jacks co fstovhm na i farmer jack j -is- 0 hy j 6405080 8875480 stouffville cooperative a new look stouffville a remodelled stouffville cooperative will present a new look for its of ficial reopening thurs day today friday and saturday an outside storage compartment has been enclosed with an exit- entrance from the main store a partition has been removed new shelving install and an additional storage building erected at the rear to create even more room the furnace has been taken off the main floor a new heating system will be installed in the roof v the lines of goods we had before wul be more complete manager george timbers told the tribune stock that couldnt be carried because of space limitations will be handled now he ex- j plained re improvements have been under con sideration for a couple of years he said he and members of the board checked out other co operatives for ideas they also had assistance from the united cooperatives of ontario the cost will be dose tos000 bob bruce rjl 3 stouffville was in charge of renovations assisted by the coops own staff annual meeting stouffville the stouffville co operatives association will bold its 37th annual meeting tues sept 16 at 81 pm in the masonic hall directors for 196081 will be elected through colored slides members will be taken on a trip to hawaii australia and new zealand the president this year is jim rae vice- president bev beach secretary claude kerr and executive don miller lome smith paul hulshof lloyd grose stuart watson theo vanderburgt and claude kerr the manager is george timbers em ployees on staff include elmor bentley elmer burkholder bruce grove don hamilton louie hoover stephen pope biu rae ross wideman harold wideman floyd forsyth tun herbert and craig stouffer the last three are parttime bonds stolen york regional police are investigating a breakin at the home of ida miller 242 main street east aug 27 a number of keys and two savings bonds were taken golf club found a nearlynew golf club was found recently on the par 3 course at the john evelyn centre tenth line south the owner can have same by calling 6403455 markham fair a happening by rogers gardham markham four days each year a docile piece of farm real estate located in a rural part of markham is transformed into a vibrant country fairground alive with swarming vitality how does this all happen who handles the 20000 cars and the 100000 people preparation for a fair of such size begins back in may while most folks are thinking about summer vacations directors are talking security ticket sales and parking up until the late sos security parking and gate controls were handled by the directors with the helpof local service clubs and other organizations in the area also the board had the right to deputize special constables from among its members since the 1960s however the policy has been to hire re outside assistance and up to 1977 when the fair moved to its present location toronto security firms were hired under contract more recently that too was changed dennis seeley a metro police sergeant and a 1st vice- president on the board arranged a contract with two army and airforce cadet instructors these young canadians saw the fair through the worst rains in 30 years and still came up smiling said seeley there is no doubt the board had a real concern over its decision that year but there wasnt a single person director or committee member that didnt retain a tremen dous feeling 01 pride for the way these young men and women performed under the worst possible circumstances this year the committee cochaired by harold snowball and dave morrison will be utilizing the service of markham cadets under the supervision of capt geof eades in line with this the gates and admission committee under the direction of 2nd vice- president bill walker fills its ranks with off- duty firemen bank tellers and cashiers i tell you when i walk into a room and three bank managers say hi bill it makes me feel pretty im portant he joked many of these helpers return year after year like vera craig and betty mclean theyve been with us as long as i can remember says walker so on fair days oct 2 3 4 and s if you see any of these folks performing their duties say hello they may be too busy to reply but theyll ap preciate the recognition just tle same esent name and description or part of number of highway highway new name and number of highway belhaven road old homestead road concession 5 yr79 in the township of georpina formerly townships of georpina and north gwillim- bury being the road between concessions iv and v from the west limit of the pefferlaw brook to the east limit of the kings highway no 48 then being the road from the west limit of the kings highway no 48 to the west limit of the road between concession v of the former township of georgina and concession vi 11 of the former township of north gwi 1 1 imbury then being the road between the said concession v and the said concession viii to the north limit of the road between lots 15 and 1g of the said concession viii then being the road between uits 15 and 16 to the west limit of the road between concessions iv and v of the former township of north gwillimbury then being the road between concessions iv and v to the north limit of the road hetwt en laits 15 iml 16 concession iv then brine the road between uts 15 and lfi of the former township of north willtmhur to the ast limit of hoodbine avenue yr s 8th mm fmhtihy ln the township of georglna road formerly township of black kivrh road fieorgina being the road yr 80 between concessions vii and viii from the west limit of park road yr 18 to the east limit of lackson point road pro posed da i ton road yr 1 old homestead road r 79 uiack rivfr road yr 80 rigioiai road no bl kfihs sidikoad yr 81 udora road victoria road yr 82 in the township of georglna formerly township of georglna being the road between iots 18 and 19 from the north limit of regional road no i2 proposed ravenshoe road yr 32 to the south limit of bclhaven road proposed old homestead road yr 79 in the township of georglna formerly township of georglna being the road between lots 21 and 22 con cession i from the south limit of hcglona road no 32 proposed ravenshoe road yr 32 to a point approxi mately 423 metre south of the south limit of the road between concessions i and ii then on a curve in a northeasterly direction to a point approximately 312 metres east of the line between lots 21 and 22 con cession i then being the road between concessions i and ii to the boundary between the regional municipality of york and the regional municipality of durban weirs sideroad yr 81 victoria road yr 82