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      • The Stouffville Tribune was started in February 1888, the earliest known proprietors being William Malloy and R. Keffer. Prior to that it had been the Pay Advocate under Thomas Shaw and Thomas Walker, then the Alert under H. Pemberton. It was changed to the Advance until 1888, when A. J. Hoidge renamed it the Tribune.
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  2. The Stouffville Tribune was started in February 1888, the earliest known proprietors being William Malloy and R. Keffer. Prior to that it had been the Pay Advocate under Thomas Shaw and Thomas Walker, then the Alert under H. Pemberton.

  3. Jul 28, 2022 · Jim Thomas shows off a 1971 edition of The Tribune featuring a front-page story about a fire that destroyed a local business block. The veteran newspaper reporter, editor and columnist is retiring after more than 60 years in community journalism.

  4. Thomas started writing for the Stouffville Tribune as a part-time sportswriter in 1949. Things were done differently then. He would hand write the stories at home and put them in the mailbox. The mailman, driving a horse and buggy, would pick them up and bring them to Stouffville.

  5. www.yorkregion.com › ontario-communities › stouffvilleStouffville News - York Region

    Stouffville. The Sun-Tribune has been serving Stouffville since 1888. The Sun-Tribune today is the online home for everything you need to know that’s happening in Stouffville: News, local events, volunteer opportunities, obituaries and more.

  6. Aug 6, 2010 · Sifting through back issues of the Stouffville Sun-Tribune no longer entails a trip to the Whitchurch-Stouffville Public Library and scrolling through rolls of microfilm. History buffs can now research local lore right from home as more than a century’s worth of newspapers have been digitized and made available online.

  7. Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 7, 1972

  8. Dec 8, 2023 · A graduate of Markham High School in 1949, Thomas began his seven-decade newspaper career while still attending business college. He responded to a help-wanted ad in the Stouffville Tribune and was hired by publisher Chas Nolan as a part-time sports reporter to cover baseball and hockey games.

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