blake street resident makes a case for one way restrictions thetribune wednesday october 18vl98sp5 dear editor let me clear up a misquote in last wednesdays paper i never called blake street a meagre narrow little street in fact i find it a delightful narrow little street and i do not want it ruined by having it widened i do not want the potholes fixed unless the street is made one way going north the poor condition of the street helps control the speeding cars to some degree this is why i wrote the letter to town officials in the first place there are some people who think blake street is the in dianapolis speedway some like to use the road to see if they can get to 80 mph in 10 seconds can you imagine what that sounds like if your living room is only 10 feet away from the street what i said in my letter to the mayor and jim sanders is that the houses are built too close to the street to accommodate the traffic that we have i think it is obvious that the town wants to en courage the use of blake street as a shortcut to the residential area south of main i would like to actively discourage this misuse as i said in my previous letter i am amaz ed that no one has been injured or killed certainly animals killed bypassing cars are found on the street on a regular basis can you imagine what it would be like if blake street was widen ed it would become a rodeo for all those speeding blake street cowboys is stouffville a democracy or do the residents of blake street have to sit back and accept the fact that our street will be chang ed in character comfort and pro perty value for the sake of everyone else living south of main street blake street residents have you thought about what it is going to be like when the farm behind rose street is developed its on ly a matter of time if our street is widened it will be an extremely convenient place to park for main street shopping for the record i have a lot of confidence in the stouffville newcomers and i think they can read a one way sign rita thomas stouffville we love your mail the tribune welcomes let ters from readers on current topics letters should be 500 words or less and typed or neatly printed they may be subject to editing for length at the discretion of the editor they must be submitted by 5 pm friday to appear in the wednesday tribune letters may be submitted to the office at 54 main st w stouffville po box 40 l4a 7z4 township of uxbridge final taxes the 2nd final installment of 1989 taxes falls due on oct 31 1989 please return complete bill with your payment if receipt re quired same will be receipted and returned toyou to avoid penalty or interest charges payment must be received at the municipal office by the due date failure to receive a tax notice does not redeve the taxpayer from the responsibility of paying taxes sylvia robb tax collector town of whitchurchstouffville notice 1989 taxes the final instalment of the 1989 realty taxes are due on or before october 20th 1989 office hours monday thru friday 830 am to 430 pm 6401900 8952423 19 civic ave stouffville ontario box419l4a7z6 after hours mail slot east side of building ruth armstrong amct tax collector o tempotopaz with air conditioning and automatic transmission at 12495 includes 500 cash back on l 2door 4door with value package 101a331a hwy 48 larry cotter ford lincoln mercury the greatest little dealership on earth stouffville 6404541 lml village bos meats bake n serve lasagna 2 ifctray 4 lb tray 10 center cut pork side ribs my trimmed no brisket 10bbox 8555mccowan rd ilmmmss i hear bjvray store 5 glen cameron place f j hfrkj tdjlpbstej f besidevadir js gun cucron puce thubsfluytmff