the tribune thursday october c 1171 1 station to be moved wheelchairs continued from page v assistance they might have to offer mr robertson tuesday afternoon told the tribune he had spoken with hj kelly senior transportation assistant and the results were kind of en couraging the group which adopted the working title of stouffville station society had asked mr robertson to make inquiries as to whether it would be possible to have cn provide a flat car to move the station directly up the tracks mr robertson broached this plan and according to mr robertson he doesnt think the problems are insurmountable the official suggested the move could be made at a time when no trains are running but would make no definite commitment until a written request was submitted by taking the station up the tracks no police would be needed for traffic control no hydro wires would have to be moved and a long cir cuitous route would be avoided cutting costs considerably the general public are invited to the next- meeting to be held 8 pm wednesday oct 12 at the library at that time various committees will be formed there will be a collection taken up to raise money to cover initial expenses anyone wishing to see the station saved but who cant be directly involved could still come and put in a donation for further information call denis salisbury at 6401142 or ivan harris at 6402264 from precast concrete steps dura step is the result 01 eai- 01 research and experience 111 precat concrete the onepiece meel- reintorced casting is made under exacting tactory conditions with a sate nonslip surface cows arent usually thought of as huggable but these children showered their affection on this one at the markham fair childrens corner taxi licence lowered stouffville nineteen is not too young to drive a taxi council decided last week when john oconnell appeared before them to request that the bylaw specifying that holders of a taxi licence be 21 years of age be changed john who recently revived the stouffville taxi service told council that the bylaw makes him ineligible to drive for another two years but that his fledgling com pany cant afford to hire a driver it will take a while for business to improve he explained mayor gord ratcliff favoured lowering the age limit so john can drive we certainly need a taxi in the area he commented quilt winner alma evans of elmwood ave in rich mond hill won a hand made quilt given by the welcome rebekah lodge last month council agreed to lower the age to nineteen provided that this did not conflict with department of transport regulations with 64 sues there is a dura btep tor ou call us today tor an estimate we have a step to suit your requirements steps with or without porch platforms available 4 ft 5 ft or 6 ft wi platforms 3 ft 4 ft or 6 ft deep 1 to 6 risers each 712 high iron railings in stock for all sizes safety wheel locks- 8 front casters removable adjustable footrests easy folding check our complete line with the low prices 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their long raincoats on they both came in thoroughly drenched more locals community worker the ontario march of dimes are pleased to announce the recent appointment of lillian hart as their new com munity development worker for- york region i with her background in nursing and having herself been through an extensive rehabilitation program involving ad- ministrative studies mrs hart brings to her new job a unique un derstanding of some of the concerns facing the disabled persons with whom she will now be working any persons or grorps interested in the concerns of the disabled may now contact mrs hart at the ontario march of dimes office at 496 davis drive in newmarket or by calling 8984554 mrs hart will be pleased to hear from all who share her concerns cub registration the 1st stouffville cub pack and scouts are holding their- registration night at the stouffville united church on thursday october 6 at 7 pm area municipality of the township of uxbridge taxes the 3rd installment of tax for 1977 falls due on october 14th failure to receive a tax notice does not relieve the taxpayer of the responsability of paying taxes on the due date to avoid penalty please make payment by due date no postdated cheques accepted signed mrs sylvia robb tax collector town of whitchurchstouffville why does the world need new moichef vodka jim brown service manager giles cnevrolel oldsmoblle ltd it pleased to an nounce the appointment of wm bill holden as assistant service manager bill a former partner in hunts sunoco is well known to stouff ville area motorists tne addition of bill to our management team gives us over so years of experience in auto motive service give bill a call he will be pleased to personally attend to your service requirements moichev and orange- moichev andtomato- moichev moichev martini moichev and lime moichev and bitter lemon- moichev and apple juice mitew moichev bullshot moichev daiquiri moichev and clam juice mokhev and blackcurrant moichev and cranberry moichev and lemonade moichev and ice the office of the fire marshal has advised that the governor general of canada and the president of the united states have proclaimed the week of october 915 fire prevention week- october 91 5 a moichev canadas bright new vodka carelessness breeds disaster the council of the town of whitchurchstouffville in conjunction with the whitchurchstouffville fire department wish to impress upon the residents of llllt this municipality the importance of protecting life property and natural pdcleutifln resources from loss by fire 4cmmm i wffknrtqk measures taken to prevent thiseconomic waste and tragic loss of life is solicited je