styles by jim nomas whats the style- consc childs choke in backtoschool apparel this fan a visual check of boys and girls attending summitview st marks and orchard park in stouffville leaves one with the impression everything goes in the lower grades dresses are in however the seniors are very much a part of the jean scene as if preparing themselves for a move to an altogether new environment in grades 8 and 9 but even the jean scene is changing few are the faded kind and not all are blue leslie mit- chlnson for example a girl in grade 7 looked lovely in red tracey duke also in grade 7 said jeans are indeed popular and most are neat in appearance six year old danlele mcconnell a pupil in grade 1 told the tribune that her mother prefers dresses to jeans so thats what she wears crystal chillman grade 2 changes her styles in keeping with the weather dresses if its hot and jeans if its cold nine year old andrea fraser left no doubt about her p jeans lock terrible she said she admitted however mat she represented the minority in her thinking andrea was pretty in a matching blue skirt vest and blouse nine year old heather leganlt said shed be wearing both dresses and jeans like crystal she said it would depend to a great extent on the weather shorts she said were in fashion too if it was particularly warm denise mcldun grade 3 said she favored jeans darron baiton grade 4 said the same nine year old stephanie hutchinson chose the middle of the road she was trim in a halter top and shorts although not certain of school policy she felt mr boadway the principal at summitview school would frown on cut offs y both angela mld- dleton 9 and andrea baston 7 were attired in lovely dresses when stopped by the tribune they agreed however that theyd probably wear jeans sometimes six year old susan baston turned a few eyes at orchard park with her red jumper dresses she said were her choice the tribune thursday sept is ism gormley batontwirler one of the best in the world fifteen year old mamie ash ton a member of the junior dance baton- twirling team sponsored by the bendale lions club was the recipient of a gold medallion when she and twelve other girls placed first in a world championship at notre dame university in mishewaka indiana mamie is the daughter of mr and mrs larry ashton gormley jim holt sv r by rodgers gardham markham markham fair is celebrating its 125th anniversary and from the past to the present visual results point to a record of progress and achievement much of the research for historic background on this years fair has been made possible through the markham museum and its curator john lunau john at tended his first markham fair fifty years ago he was the boards historian in 1955 when its cen tennial was celebrated one of the first recorded markham fairs was held in sizes hotel at unionville the year was 1856 a tent was brought in from toronto for which the organizers received much praise from the press for their insight an ingenuity in 1859 however the tent did not arrive and the fair was held in a store this prompted the directors to make plans for a per manent building site in 1860 markham fair was held on the grounds adjoining the wellington hotel near the corner of hwy 7 and hwy 48 in 1885 wm armstrong v granted five acres to the fair society and thirtyseven years later 1914 acres were added in 1949 ten more acres were purchased in 1865 the agricultural hall was built and used until 1915 when it was moved to become a show building for cattle in 1954 it was destroyed by fire the structure was surrounded by an eight foot high fence to keep out those who hadnt paid the regular admission the fencing was continued in 1888 when the north and east sides of the grounds were enclosed that year a horse bam containing 24 stalls was built it was demolished in 1955 a grandstand was erected and a race track oval constructed in 1888 another agricultural hall was built in 1894 it was called the crystal palace the lower level was used to display fruit and vegetables and the upper section for ladies crafts and other exhibits this building was burned to the ground in 1916 new pig pens were a feature in 1905 and in 1910 the then former post office was purchased for 60 and used as an office these structures were for the secretary until either destroyed by fire or 1954 demolished after the fair a new hall was was moved to its present erected following the site the gates however blaze in 1916 contract were moved together price of the brick building with two plaques and set was 8500 however on the entrance to the completion the cost present grounds on the totalled 15000 for which east side of the corn- payment was refused a munity centre is a court case followed and commemorative cairn resulted in a verdict in recognizing the more favor of the contractor than 100 years of fairs the society was forced to held at that location pay the full amount this the present site building was torn down in mccowan road and 18th the 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