thursday january 14 1w1 the tribune paje is windrush farm rare brood mare arrives by dc- 8 lemonville an aircanada dc 8 flight from frankfurt germany carried a valuable passenger when it arrived at toronto in ternational airport dec 27 it was a 13 year od lipizzaner brood mare purchased eight weeks ago by mr and mrs ian munro windrush farm lemonville the sleek white animal in foal is named distinta and her pedigree goes back more than 100 years following an airport reception from her new owners the news media and about 100 air- canada employees distinta was bundled up in three coats by trainer ben ewen and transported to her new home at rk 4 stouffville the flight itself presented no problems but the shipping arrangements caused some concern a portable stall was first borrowed from the ontario jockey club and flown to vienna but it proved too small a double stall was then flown from the british jockey club to austria but it was too large mr and mrs munro then tried to obtain one in los angeles but this was im possible finally one was built in austria and the new stall and horse were shipped to frank furt for the flight to canada distinta joins a second lipizzaner at win- brought over by boat six months ago a stallion will join the two mares in may mr munro plans to breed them and then train them for dressage and carriage when distinta gives birth in the spring her foal will be the first lipizzaner born in canada the young are black but change to pure white by the time theyre eight the lipizzaner was originally the imperial horse of austria distinta comes from the federal stud farm o- utside vienna which breeds the horses for the spanish riding school the austrian lipizzaner has rarely been sold outside the country and mrs munro believes her horses are the only ones 4 of their kind in canada the animals have an excellent trainer ben ewen was a staff trainer for 14 years with the rcmp musical ride distinta seemed unimpressed with the red carpet reception accorded her at maiton but she perked up considerably when she felt the nip of ten degree temperatures at stouffville service successful by wm hodgson mpp york north highways minister george gomme reports a steady growth in commuter use of go transit bus introduced last september as a result officials of go and gray coach are planning changes in scheduling for the eastern and northern corridors passengers carried in the western corridor were impressive but not on the level of the other two and no schedule adjustment is necessary combined go transitgray coach service from newmarket aurora oak ridges and richmond hill to downtown toronto provided a fifty per cent increase in bus service and the number of users has risen from 1600 weekday passenger trips to a daily weekday average of more than 2300 trips during the last week of october extra peakhour buses had to be put into service to handle passengers originating at aurora and richmond hill the oshawapickering service connecting with trains showed an increase from 580 weekday passengers at the start to a daily weekday average of 900 during the last week of october year end snowmobile clearance salt 1970 skiroule 45 hp wide track 1970 skiroule 24 hp 1970 skidoo nordic electric wide track 1970 sno cruiser 20 hp electric 1969 sno cruiser 25 wide track electric reverse gear all new models clearing at factory prices auto sales dean watson w 8526332 located in beautiful downtown phoni 2943355 markham fridaysaturday mon thru thur at 730 pm open at 700 a story of i- southern kns hospitality a1uuu hues w the f lb j jones 5 uejcg83 ml waamsm rt earsvuhershey ji loufatvu 9 n loving tells ii all youll be glad you watched george segal eva marie saint community club elect executive mrs ian munro of lemonville holds the only two purebred lipizzan horses in canada distinta is in foal and a stallion will arrive here from austria this summer peter harris by pat mcclennan cedar grove the members of the recently elected cedar grove community club executive are president austin reesor vice president phyllis hollinger secretary shirley beare treasurer don mc clennan special interests and press pat mcclennan euchres arch little work committee david ritchie rink peter mccowan flowers helen little lunches for bees merna burkholder lunches for euchres libby mccowan marg milroy mabel reesor this weeks euchre winners were margaret oldham grant weidmark rhea third and bea thompson a birthday party held in the school on sunday for maitland ryan was attended by many relatives and friends who wish him many more meredith lapp and barabara crichton sang a beautiful duet for the zion congregation last sunday morning gordie milroy has returned from a motor trip to florida where he enjoyed a brief winter holiday smoked turkey was such popular fare over christmas that barkey brothers butchers sold all they had and worked overtime to prepare for new years pedestrian struck cedar valley a 76 year old rr 3 newmarket man sustained cuts and bruises when he was struck by a car while walking near his home january 4 james colthin was taken by ambulance to york county hospital newmarket the driver of the car lewis pinkerton also of rr 3 newmarket told police that he was northbound near the st johns sideroad when he saw mr colthin walking almost in the centre of the road he said he ap- jack dennett keeps you informed weekdays 8 am and 630 pm listen here ontarios authoritative news voice plied his brakes but surface striking the skidded on the icy road pedestrian coronary artery disease develops over many years of time says the ontario heart foundation the earlier in life a heart- saving diet is adopted the lower your risk of heart attack j cbe rr an g m- rr ggjn i store wide clearance llpfr dry goods include sheets bedspreads cushions etc ladies childrens dresses sportswear outerwear fabrics include brocades laces etc pauls 45 main west stouffville 6402860 x- x-x- z r r r r jlmikkk zz 3p test drive w i i all the pontiacs and buicks 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