a10 tribune november 21 1984 biggg savings during our ail take a pony for a ride at markham ltd 347 main st n hwy- 48 markham jackson group since 1927 and also in barrie at 126 bradford st 17057227733 majos mckenzie d jackson ggors 16th ave hy 7 sdss band embarks on poinsettia blitz in an effort to raise money for new uniforms band members at stouffville dist secondary school have embarked on a poinsettia sales blitz with home delivery promised dec 8 a sixinch pot greenhousefresh from farmer jacks gardens will cost six dollars close to 160 music students including geoff tiller and lori thompson are taking orders throughout stouffville and area the parent committee is headed by mrs crystal winger rr 3 stouff ville the cooperation of townsfolk will be appreciated jim thomas your pony here letters of protest deadend opposed v the people that make the pony live in the real world monthly car payments weekly gaso line fillups and four seasons a year you live there too so hyundai made the pony reflect that world it is perfectly content to fuel its peppy engine with regular leaded gasoline the cheap est kind and before hyundai sold the first pony in canada it took a long hard look at the countrys driving con ditions hyundai even sent a fleet of ponys to northern ontario for tough winter testing thats why the pony you buy today is equipped with michelin steelbelted allseason radial tires why the heater really heats why it gets factory rustproofing the pony is prepared for the real driving conditions canadians face many pony plusses are beyond functional features like full interior carpeting fully adjustable front bucket seats a fold down rear seat a cigarette lighter and door open warning light are all standard on every car visit a hyundai dealer and get to know the pony better its the first car in a long time that you can afford to buy afford to keep and be happy owning take a pony for a test drive today take a pony fdr a ride stouffville a prop osal that would deadend edward street at a point south of the high school and the site of the new recrea tion centre has produced considerable opposition town council was told nov 13 that 22 separate petitions opposing the re commendation had been re ceived from businesses and private homeowners on ed ward street clerk pat muir has sent each of the letters on to york region board of education with an attached note re questing a response as im not aware of the boards plans for this parcel of land commonly referred to as the edwards street ex tension i am unable to advise the petitioners whether or not the board is proposing to prohibit vehicu lar traffic if you are able to reply to me in this regard i would be happy to inform each petitioner mrs muirs letter read in part typical of petitioners re sponse was a letter received from bob mcneil it read it is with great concern that we discover that this street edward street will become a dead end at the high school property north of schell street a plan dis played in the public lib rary provided for the town of whitchurchstouffville j showed this street eventual- 5 iy going north of the high school property to future de- velopment that will take place in the next lot north of the school this is a great concern for businesses that j have established them- selves on this street such as schell lumber the coop and villa bakery this will i become a great inconvenii ence resulting in loss of traf- fie which is important to business our business has i been built on this passing traffic to the school both in the daytime and the even- ing we strongly oppose such j a closing and wish a meeting with your council as soon as possible mayor tom wood said j that as far as through traffic is concerned the situation will be no different than at present since edward- street north of the high school is a private road i school buses he said will come in from an entrance on the ninth line and exit by the same route from a safety angle he feels it would be unwise to have cars and trucks travell- j ing between the rec centre and high school properties with so many young people moving back and forth he i described the proposal as a good plan hyuhdri westend hyundai div of marinos fine cars 3466 lakeshore blvd w toronto 2598401 limborts motors ltd 95 eagle street newmarket 8953222 tiger motor cars ltd 2321 keelost 2 blocks s of lawrence toronto 2438500 maxcan motors 230 rexdalo blvd rexdalo 7466771 downtown hyundai 951 queen street east toronto 4612323 rotom of canada ltd 1957 eglinton avenue east scarborough 7594458 p a euro cars ltd auto trend 961 eglinton avenue east 1 1 262 yongo street unit 11 p richmond hill toronto 4254488 8848841 jackson motors markham ltd 347 main street north markham rd north of hwy 7 markham 4714505 bell takes safety lead headlights on bel canada has estab lished a new safety policy- with regard to vehicle op eration in the companys ontario region all vans and trucks in their fleet of 7100 are being operated with headlights on during daylight hoursfflhb t studies from around the world show a definite de crease in the number of multivehicle accidents when lights are used during the day jim simpson bells director of safety in ontario told the tribune according to studies a vehicle with its lights on even in bright daylight is easier to see on the high way that increased noticeability also means driver can more easily judge how far away an oncoming vehicle is if that vehicle has its lights on bell van and truck drivers are also being encouraged to follow the same safety policy when operating their personal cars