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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 3, 1970, p. 3

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thursday sept 3 1970 the tribune page 3 four firsts in cne competition gormley mrs carolyn a sifton gor- inley won four firsts at the national horse show of the cne easily taking the day for firsts mrs siftons brown sugar led among the foundation brood mares with foal by side she brought it off again in the next class for yearling colt filly or gelding out of a foundation brood mare with an unnamed young entry in the thoroughbred classes mrs sifton led a third time with an un named entry in the class of yearling colts fillies and geldings finally she won the class for threeyearold thoroughbred colts geldings or fillies ex winner gormley norm carrington rri gor- mley entered four flemish rabbits in the canadian national exhibitions agricultural competitions and captured four awards his entries won the grand champion reserve grand champion and a pair of first and second place ribbons the grand champion is an 18 pound brown flemish and the reserve grand champion is a white flemish z mm j uj o i pi d lo 0 5j 18 1 z old 1 the su utiful ade yo fe sir ul z o lifelong whitchurch resident stouffville a lifelong resident of whitchurch township mrs edgerton clubine passed away suddenly at her home august 22 she was in her 77th year before moving to 97 westlawn crescent stouffville late last year she spent her entire married life on a farm between the fifth and sixth concessions the deceased would have celebrated her 54th wedding anniversary this november the daughter of job and mary scott she received her education at bethesda public school and was an active member of second markham baptist church several months prior to her death mrs clubine sustained a broken hip as a result of a car accident however her passing was due to a heart attack she leaves her husband and four sons john lives in willowdale fred in toronto and charles resides on the home farm another son robert has lived and worked as a teachermissionary in jamaica for 12 years two brothers albert of aurora and watson from toronto and 13 grandchildren survive the services were held in the oneill funeral home stouffville and the burial took place at heise hill gormley reverends norman rowan denis gibson and bruce heise took part one of the nicest things about the future is that it comes a day at a time singing group visits lemonville farm fe the visionaires a 17 member singing group from the berean christian schools in brockville took time off from an engagement at the cne to visit the farm of mr and mrs ian munroe in lemonville recently they have been performing daily at the bandshell and also in the better living centre ages in the group range from 14 to 20 and grades from 10 to second year college recently they auditioned at the radio city music hall in new york city and were asked to return for 4 to 8 weeks peter harris aaavsmast public meeting official plan to be held by the stouffville planning board sept 10 1970 730 pm municipal offices stouffville the stouffville planning board proposes to recom mend to council the adoption of amendment no 9 to the official plan of the village of stouffville planning area this is the first comprehensive amendment to the official plan since 1963 and is designed to establish the policy for future growth and development this meeting is advertised so that the proposed amendment can be fully explained to local citizens and the view of interested parties can be obtained 8 8 c vi r e kamps chairman corner secretary- stouffville trade fair sept 10 1112 60000 worth of marijuana seized newmarket twenty pounds of marijuana valued at between 30000 and 60000 on the illicit market was seized by police in a daylight raid on a newmarket house august 26 police believe the drug may have been destined for sale in york county schools four officers from the newmarket department and four from the rcm- p took part on the raid at the home on vayle avenue arrested and charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking were two newmarket men varley bunn 23 of 132 vayle avenue and james ward 26 of 130 main street bail was set at 2500 when the pair appeared in newmarket court they were remanded for one week cyclist motorist collide unionville a 76 year old motorist was involved in an accident with a 7 year old cyclist on no 7 highway in union- ville on august 27 the cyclist steven bauer rrl unionville suffered multiple cuts and abrasions and was treated at centenary hospital herman mortson rr2 gormley was driving his automobile at the time of the mishap the ontario provincial police advised that the damage was minor constable terry hogan investigated around the be over the hill here we come to kill the j kinsmens don shank fuels 243 main n markham 2941600 ddeia luncheon be rltelwl meat si 9dp best buy1 clover leaf or maple leaf sockeye salmon 65 save 40c 10oz jab nescafe coffee 179 schneiders cooked ham 59 feature green giant niblets corn 243 best buy 12c off pack economy 90 to cello bog tea bags red rose 69 best buy lloi bottloi aylmer catsup 5199 save 21c fancy large sweet green giant4i89 feature 16ox pkgt corn flakes 41 best buy dr ballards 12c off pack iso tint champion oo 6177 lancia macaroni or spaghetti hi ctuo aq 43 buy0ftheweek 1ot nttt utmcxm iicx ua met md mint asaotto fruit drinks 31 mvu uvu mud whtit mut 1gz tm saic0 tuna fish 59 vim instant powdered skim milk roue mamo mandarin oranges 25c tbozex roop nmxvacc macon mso cmcmn o miu hoi kg chinese dinners 69 uhkt cooftf 9 rtaukwt fishcakes 69 nrntsmmc ton ms lemonade sto 231 foil wrap 37 mvi xi uurs cooas ncz ntt spaghetti 489 n mi mfhm ijttoi 3 vinegar heinz 69 uvi u fooo imw im4t mu handiwrap 35 iii tltand ctusmo ukto ar to ui1 iftoz tm pineapple 2149 uc it is vauiii m on fux cum no drive enzolve 89 ua ft n vuwt ttt on rux oo ten lux liquid 83 third annual beef draw 850 lb dn the hoof draw to be held saturday night at the trade fair 5 tickets for 1 tickets may be purchased from any kinsman or from the kinsmen booths at the fair prize winning beef purchased at the cne value chcckd branded full cut round steak 95s you saw twice wrra tkim and mmcc ctcaic sirlwn tb0ne sfl 09 c jlcaiw xjwing m iocai ropi the iamicue msh minccd chuck ground beef 75s rump or round steak burns pork cixl beef i roasts 9 sausage 5 jj- zz fresh fruits- vegetables j sweet juicy sunkist oranges local grown no 1 cabbage ontario no 1 cooking onions dozen q9 each 15 3lb bag 29 iaii i we are large enough to serve you an d small enough to appreciate you frfe parking at rear of store stouffville red white foodmaster free delivery open thurs fri nights til 9 pm starfilled nights at the cne every night from now through labour day the canadian national exhibition in toronto presents a spectacular grandstand show featuring a variety of entertaining sights and sounds of the seventies select your favourites from the nightly lineup below and get your tickets now fri sept 4 the fabulous 5th dimension captivate all with dynamic performances of their greatest hits such as up up ond away aquarius let the sun shine in and many others 600 500 400 sot sept 5 the rousing drum and bugle corps competition brings out the best in stirring martial music and precision marching formations as top units from across canada and the united stales strut their stuff 400 350 su sept 6 the spectacular canadian forces military band tattoo brings together the finest military bands in the country in an unforgettable programme of pageantry and splendor 400 350 mon sept 7 nationbuilders country style north americas largest folk festival featuring the everpopular don messer and the islanders plus a thrilling multi cultural folk song and dance review 200 100 free admission each advance evening grandstand ticket entitles the holder to free admission to the cne grounds on the day of the performance vehicle not included tickets to oil cne evening grandstand shows are available at the cne box office in front of old city hall toronto and from gray coach ticket agents come on out to this years bigger betterthanever ex where else can the whole family have so much fun together canadian national exhibition until sept 7 sundays from 130 pm admission to grounds children 50c students 100 adults 150 a-

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