Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 12, 1988, p. 10

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a10 tribune october 12 1988 i also ava1labl ai f canadian owned and operated 1acle ultrawa prices effective in all departments until saturday october 15 1988 only savings indicated are off our own regular prices we reserve the right to limit quantities assorted flavours qodfud assorted varieties regular or gold pkg of 3 x 250 ml a h jar wmga wssk l v m f f n kill did coffee 300 g vac pac limit 4 pkgs per family purchase girl next door skilled equestrienne by jim thomas when angela wagg obtained her first horse four years ago she had no idea it would mark the beginning of a career today at age 18 shes a stu dent enrolled in equine studies at humber college a diploma could open many doors in cluding coaching training and farm management its the program for me enthuses angie humber is the only college in ontario of fering this kind of course students attend from all across the country shes our girl next door formerly of stouffville angie attended summitview school then uxbridge public and joseph gould before enter ing uss she has twin brothers brent and bandy 15 angles parents jim and donna wagg are pleased with their daughters progress she has dozens of ribbons and awards to show for her equestrienne skills angie and quarter horse brandy were winners of the area 3 championship they later placed third in ontario she regards the ontario breeders futurity at waterford as the most memorable it was her first show and she came ninth caring for horses is a family affair angela explains when one isnt there the other takes over angela gives credit to trainers terry cookson and sheila lampard of kingsviiie for helping her along the way she describes mr cookson as one of the top trainers in ontario while horses are now her life angie was once a dancer and a figure skater she retains good memories of both she also speaks well of ux bridge high she was involved in the schools grade 12 coop program and did her place ment on bernie lafontaines quarter horse farm near ml albert humber college explains angie prepares students for the real world there are so horses on campus angies in residence at humber but tries to make it home every weekend eighteenyearold angela wagg centre street uxbridge is a student enrolled in equine studies at humber college a skilled equestrienne angie says graduation will open many doors to a fulltime career related to horse training and farm management jim thomas assorted varieties miracle food mart potato chips or snacks 150200 g bag assorted varieties luxury kal kan cat food 170 g tin fresh from the tropics large size dole bananas per kg powdered arm hammer laundry detergent 5 litre box with coupon plus hundreds of specials from our flyer and instore

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