pv the tribune thursday nov 2 un iviova it iff jjt what was wg news the is year aid bovine r a stcaffrffie aad dfetrict herfltteeth ta- years ago ffod oat etadtog five pair of twins s the tribunes editor the vnorth york i- dasted off the file from plowmens association r november uk and found held their annual match the fauovag stories on the farm of walter the stouffville area blanchardt north of i felt the tremors of an vandorf the award for earthquake as houses be flowed land snook dishes rattled and to alex black of l folks bounced out of bed guelph the youngest wondering in some in- competitor was 12 year stancesifitwasallpartof jimmy benton of a halloween prank queensville some of the fanners in whitchurch- participants- included township reported their russet jarvis mhliken cows bawling and ralpb smith uxbridge chickens cackling during hyd steckley stouff- tne night there was no ville walter booth report of any serious locust hill norman smith gormley james rae stouffville en walker markham and stanley hall stouffville la connection with the united cbarcb an- bhreksary the womens auodattoa pot on a hot roast beef sapper ad mission was adah js cents children 2 with twelve pigs to the auctioneer was alvln farmer wouldbe thieves entered the property of brillinger bros during acre of land on the second etmremcn ofjuxbridge george maynard of markham won the con tract to erect a new skating risk m uxbridge killed fa action to france it zltjzstpi laid the wreath for province of ontario 5 fortyfive f junior farmers competed in the norman jarvis mmiken stiver bros flour and boys kwere coached i home nlowink com- id lewis wells feed shop and hardings maxreesor iu ssermrdj tatfc accident jlilj t f utime record rlaityearthe anderson their daughter oeeuwedat a level quantity of cauliflower project v william dahertv was the trlbabei reported kathleen and their son crossing on- hy no 7 near langstaff when a vsiswvf by work was started on the construction of a mausoleum north of however a was waiting he gun and the culprits fled auhflower p- vijls william doberty was the trlbabeieported kathleen and their son i ffs jhsrsu judgethefodwringwere william crosbyofbotf ah myronall escaped in their e fired his sagged to a low of eight j mni made an offer whereby nteht doimnu 3 hujhrfhapriie winners william cents uatftp lina made an offer whereby night clothing three leading unionville robert t doaglasi girdbonse hodgiisv acerocery main c street vwest stouffville- was selling white nd brown sugar 10 driinv- rob essmssi tin of clover leaf salmon s jtk sasatfbb6a asaawakrk aasarsa at gray stouffviue kennedy property damage and no one was injured a jersey cow belonging to murray dunkem of atha 8th concession of pickering gave birth to triplet unfortunately none of the offspring lived for stecley stoutfville ed ferguson stouffviue jimmy lee greenbank lewis wells lemonville harold rose mount albert joe tran claremont bert smith gormley mel em- merson stouffviue les behind them said the most farmers are storing tribune with their crops aid will use j uxtefathetownship cauliflower selling at 1 the roots for jaglnyourt ross per dozen the crop is a about a dozen vi- vlluable one and the stouffville war jeteran jis mcgse owners intend to protect paraded to the memorial- w allan it gates at the entrance to i ffiff les harper owner of of scott a memorial to the forefathers of thomas foster a native of ux bridge and former mayor of toronto the cost was estimated at 100000 an auction sale on the farm of aaron starry cone 2 uxbridge at tracted a large crowd and high prices total receipts were 1400 a glasgow horse brought 51 young vesting the only pair of mutes in whitchurch township entered them as a team in the north york plowing match near his property bert lewis of reported bar- 90 bags of the park on armistice s2 5t a day were public p- mount cattle 30 each and a sow potatoes from half servicewasheklteeve 52j b hs sanders officiated ministers in attendance ajsjlrt russell harrison mount albert and alex hunter mount albert york countys entry in the provincial match v control of that arena back no u markham- was about 55 miles per hoof to the community s a named the j best public mr- miller and his wife committee was formedj speaking student fa york jessie were both killed taking ajleaseco county the competition instantly they were property at one dollar a was held in the york residents of stouffville county budding toronto and en route to hamilton second v was doris f u visit a son barstow for hollingshead rr 2 xing the day robert miller and third edna weill included rev thos laldlaw rev wh fuller and rev jj robbins mrs hut- chlnson mother of a boy year a flvemember board of managers ap pointed for a oneyear period included- ej stiver chairman hh powers charles maynarded dixon and- jw perkln secretary treasurer damage estimated at 10000 in a ablaze on stouffvilles main street whitchurch township stouffvilles jr hockey club played at maple leaf gardens in the second round of the spa series the lineup fori the local team in cluded vic paxton in was known across the country for his interest in livestock including sheep and beef cattle he was president of the canadian national exhibition in 1923 the first farmer to hold this position he was also the first president of theai bethesda and stouffville telephone association the funeral service was conducted by rev j j robbins rector of christ church anglican in stouffville the cortege was one of the longest seen in the village taking 15 minutes to pass a given point pall bearers were andrew miller claremont wm dryden brooklin robert scott claremont dr hb freel ac burkholder and dr es barker of stouffville j a macleod hon duncan kelloggs allbran 19 cents dads cookies 12 cents per dozen five bars of palmolive soap 23 cents mother parkers orange pekoe tea half pound 29 cents for the second year in a row cj brodie of stouffville won the in ternational livestock exposition award in chicago with a carload of sheep and lambs a serious twovehicle accident occurred on stouffvilles main street when a car driven by fred todd crashed into the rear of a truck owned by harry paisley the top of the todd car was demolished but the driver suffered only minor in juries receipts totalled 3000 at an auction sale on the property of the late otto baker a fresh cow brought 8250 v a seven year old mare 150 a calf 450 a seed drill 50 a hay rake 30 a binder 38 and a walking plow 1550 potatoes sold for 90 cents a bag the library unicef card sale were a cautious lot at the library despite all the reassurances around town that christmas is coming we never take it for a fact till carol mc- dermott arrives at our doors with her unicef cards shes our har- bringer of the festive season this year carol and who submitted the entry explains his choice this way once in ancient rome a senator nodding approval of a point in debate inadvertently stepped into a time warp while whisked through timespace an accretion of heavy elements built around him til fate deposited him before our her helpers will sett up library foreverto hod in their display in the usual agreement no matter how spot inside our front the wind is blowing entrance on nov 21 the unicef cards- calen dars and writing paper will be on sale during library hours except sunday tuesfri 9 am to 830pm and sat 9 am to 5 pm gift suggestions now while youre in the libbers lament nutum being ac cording to a perceptive sculptologist of masculine gender was certainly nodding ap proval after the results of the municipal election however the librarys political pundit and poet ah men for cards take time to l h the town s look at a few items of local interest that would downright dismayed make fine stocking the lady libbers are stuffers theres thi far from jovial arena plate for 5 the j museum plate 350and i stouff- mug 3 a colorful map of early stouffville th f 2a set of ten historical dra a sketches 250 jean for and ever barkeys book on stouffville 1495 and forthe bargainhunter who hasnt got one already a free library membership card v writers workshop t york region- the possibility of running t york region catholic a writers workshop on school board has a new eventag a month when education centre it is members writing efforts located at 21 dunlop open new centre would be informally presented then gently criticized orpraised whether it will move beyond the idea stage depends on the response so if anyone is interested please contact the library whats in a name perhaps it wasnt street in richmond hill next to st mary im maculate church the new facility contains a board room a teacher centre and offices for the administration and consultant staff approval for con struction was granted in may 1978 the project mentioned before that was started in the fall of nutum pronounced 79 nutoomthenameofour to introduce the library sculpture is latin public to the centre an for nod of approval its open house is set for a name that seems very sunday nov 30 from 130 apt for an abstract that to 330 pm tours will be sways portentously at conducted by students of every breezy sacred heart and st provocation roger robert catholic high glazin of fairview ave schools orchestra hosts concert york region york symphony or chestra is presenting its annual christmas con cert fridec s and sat dec 6 at marylake shrine one mile north of king city on keele street program times each evening is 830 pjn 4907 and the red door king city 8334320- the magnificent architecture of the shrine combined with the excellent acoustics makes it the perfect setting for the beautiful sounds of christmas music the shrines pipe organ is a combination of jtickets 450 adults itwo one donated by the 2 jo for students and eaton estate in king and senior citizens are- the other from the available at budds music seagram mansion in store newmarket 895- -rosedale- 9961 i music shoppe a program designed tbornhlll 889-2042- to capture the enthusiasm cosmo music richmond of the entire family is hd1 884272 craft of under the direction of the pioneer aurora 727- clifford poole