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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 19, 1976, p. 6

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f the 1subune thursday august m 1z qjrjrjrjrjrjrjrj lflrji stouffville scene sgotngpn i melody mcdowell daughter of mr and mrs robert mc dowell- uxbridge graduated from trent university peter borough with a bachelor df arts degree in history melody intends to continue her education at mcarthur college queers university kingston next year daughter visits mrs john hingey and daughter susan from los angeles are visiting with her parents mr and mrs elson mcdonald winlane dr conservation grant a 24575 provincial grant to the metropolitan toronto and region conservation authority for its conservation services program has been approved by the ministry of natural resources the grant is to cover 50 percent of- the authoritys conservation program which includes an estimated outlay of 20660 for streambank erosion projects and 13000 for pond services and water quality also included are funds for private reforestation farm and shrub plantings and conservation assistance newspaper award bill smiley whose weekly column appears in the tribune as well as in about 13s other weekly newspapers has won the george cadogan award for the best column in a weekly newspaper- mr smiley is the first recipient of newly created canadian community newspaper association award tin smiley column began when he was publisher of the wiarton echo he is now head of the english department of the midland high school weekend entertaining m flower show senator earl andaal show hason of ottawa d bridge hor- jtsgsandfeimly cultural society is being of tdronlotmr and mrs this year on elgin hastings and mrs saturday august 28 in jessie francey all were the social hall of st guests of mr and mrs s s an stanley whaarngstof j tsundav f suwued to on sunday d f the 7th cone afternoon slow growth whi t church- stouffville has grown a little but not tremen dously in five years according to the federal census bureau the population in the 1976 census was 12616 in 1971 it was 11262 visitors honored a party was held in honour of kathy bell and paul cooper of sydney australia on august 14 in the home of hugh and anne gagnon church st stouffville relatives and friends gathered from toronto georgetown newmarket and bracebridge lynda tyrrell entertained all with belly dancing attend graduation mr and mrs russell sproxton stouffville were guests at the metropolitan police commencement exer cises held in the ar mories in toronto- on august 13 1976 the police band piped the music while the 65 police marched and performed their exercises their son robert c sproxton pc accompanied his son robert to receive his diploma as police con stable after the ceremony the family visited mr and mrs robert sproxton jr west hill open house friends neighbours are cordially invited to a silver anniversary tea in honour of- edward and ruth herbert at 125 hawthorne ave between the hours of 3 and 7 pm saturday august 21 five generations gathered to celebrate when agnes west reached her 106th birthday shown here from left to right are her greatgrandson dave duncan daughter agnes west celebrates 1 06th birthday with greatgreat grandson winnie bruton olive padgham and doris hurley and granddaughter lois duncan in front is greatgrandson jeffrey dune giving mrs west a little birthday hug i threshing show the fifth annual threshing and antique show will occur aug 28 and 29 at the quaker hill museum grounds located one mile west and one- quarter mile north fo uxbridge the show sponsored by the ux- bridgescott historical society runs 1305 pm and a will feature a threshing machine farming mill drag saw pioneer craft demon strations and antique cars tractor trucks and other machinery cost is 150 for adults 75 cents for students refresh ments will be available plowing match bigger than ever in 76 all systems are go for the 1976 v international plowing match and farm machinery show to be held in bruce county from september 28 through october 2 this years match site is the earl johnston and neigh bouring farms located just west of walkerton ontario the tented city area covers 100 acres with more than 400 exhibitors displaying the latest in farm machinery automobiles and home appliances the international plowing match and farm machinery show provides one of the largest outdoor showrooms for farm equipment in north america states ed starr secretary manager of the ontario 60th anniversary best wishes only is the request by mr and mrs clarence doner on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary this saturday an open house for friends and relatives will be held 2 4 and 7 9 pm at their parkview apartment dwelling at 465 rupert ave goes to arkansas pat ermen daughter of mr and mrs frank ermen of montreal street left monday for little rock arkansas miss ermen a registered nurse will work for the childrens hospital there for a year she was ac- companied on the trip by debbie foulds who will fly back to canada saturday sunday guests sunday visitors with mrs lloyd moyer and mildred- were henry steckley of agincourt and mr and mrs russell tuttle of scarborough massiye antique collection will be put upjto auction altona this saturdays aug 21 auction sale of the property of mervin and eleanor bunker should prove a delight to antique enthusiasts and collectors the pieces collected by the bunkers over a 25 year period are so extensive a full day will be required to auction them off and accordingly thesale begins at 1030 am mr and mrs bunkershome at altona has been expropriated for the now defunct pickering airport the sale will offer such exotic items as an antique wood barber pole a pot bellied cast iron stove old bayonetsand hundreds of other articles stouffville auctioneers norm faulkner and earl gauslin will have a busy day handling the bidding j plowmens association it gives farmers an opportunity to evaluate and compare all types of machinery and farm supplies in one place exhibitors have key personnel on hand to answer any questions about their products to date more exhibitors have booked space in the tented city than ever before starr points out that the match offers plenty of at tractions for urban residents as well as farm families a view of modern sophisticated farm machinery in creases awareness of the equipment required farmers j for the production of quality food match visitors7 will havean opportunity to see over 300 contestants many of them stouffville area residents compete for more than 25000 in prizes in the various horse and tractor plowing classes daily parades featuring top bands farm machinery steam engines new cars teams of oxen and various floats are a highlight of the match the evenf has a country fair atmosphere complete with carmel corn candy apples and rides for the kids some 50 caterers will be on hand to serve everything from hot dogs to full course homecooked meals stouffville the sun always shines on my birthday said agnes west as plans were being made to celebrate the event in the garden and sure enough tues day august 17 proved worthy of such a special occasion after all its not every day that someone reaches the age of 106 mrs west who has been living at the brier bush hospital in stouff ville for the last 10 years happily celebrated her birthday in the garden same as last year but this time there were five generations present at the event as baby andrew duncan the first greatgreatgrand child joined the family festivities for the first time mrs west who still takes a bright and active interest in life obviously enjoyed all the visitors and excitement present were her daughters winnie bruton from toronto olive padgham from white- vale b and doris hurley of brockville as- well as four grand children and three great grandchildren she received letters of congratulation from the prime minister as well as her family and friends and still manages to read them herself although she has to resort to a magnifying glass wanted distributor dealer north americas tosng manufacturer of chid safety fumtura rehires a dealer in your 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