12 stouffville suntribune thursday may 29 2003 go train resolution clears way for tourist train in stouffville several months of negotiating means tourists and nostalgic train travellers can hitch a ride on the york durham heritage railway association ydhra train this summer after all for a time it looked like the heritage trains summer schedule might be off the rails because of the third go train parked on the tracks just north of stouffvilles main street go transit staff worked with ydhra volunteers mpp frank klees and the towns of whitchurchstouffville and uxbridge since december to resolve the issue it took until april for a decision to be made to park the go train on the south side of the tracks on weekends that will enable the ydhras train to head to stouffville from uxbridge sunday june 8 the open- ing day of the tourist trains season the train will leave the uxbridge station at 11 am arriving in stouffville at noon- it leaves stouffville at 1pm arriving at- 2 pm in uxbridge from there it will depart at 3 pm to arrive in stouffville at 4 pm the last run of the day is at 430 pmand is one way only the train is scheduled to run every weekend and on holidays until sunday oct 19 train travellers will have a sneak preview of the ydhra train at the unionville village festival saturday june 7 as it makes the run between the uxbridge and markham sta tions throughout the day a number of themed rides for fathers day the teddy bear run and other special occasions are scheduled for the summer about 130 volunteers includ ing three certified train engineers have kept the train running over the picturesque oak ridges moraine since 1996 information and tickets for heritage train rides are available by calling 9058523696 and at wwwydhronca hannelorevolpe mm v mothers against drunk driving i80w65madd hits message brought to you as a community service of the economist sunsuntribune save up to 100 a year on your utility bills its easy york region wants to help you save water and save by installing these water saving devices in your home water saving toilet flapper low flow showerhead its fast installation takes about 15 minutes appointments made at your convenience its free the devices and installation are free you could save more than 100 a year on your utility bills call now to see if you qualify local to richmond hill 9057717192 other areas call 18002154060 w wotvrjste yorkbegjum wwwwaterfurtomoitowcom in our community sherbo and sorab pochkhanawala of merry maids in markham donated a 100 house cleaning as a thank you to the staff and physicians of markham stouffville hospital for their efforts during sars recently the pochkhanawalas and marion zimrner markham stouffville hospital foundation drew the winner s name jfcm important notice for employers and employees affected by sars mfllttfies because of sars help you this program enables businesses to avoid layoffs by shortening the work week and paying reduced wages accordingly eligible workers draw benefits from employment insurance el to compensate for the lower wages who can participate permanent full- or parttime employees eligible to receive regular el benefits how can employers qualify employers must have been in business in canada forat least 2 years and demonstrate that the need for reduced hours is temporary unavoidable and not seasonal other measures for employees if you are eleligible and have been quarantined you can collect el benefits immediately without a medical certificate if you work in a health care setting had to miss work but are not eleligible you could receive special assistance we also have programs and services to help those who have lost their job j for more information please call 8oo 2638364 ttyatsi 866 6782785 cr or visit the hrdc web site at wwwhrdcgcca a for information on other government of canada j kr programs call 1 800 ocanada orcuckpn the vtfeb site oh canadagcca m government gouvernement of canada du canada canada ashton meadows public school summer institute weekly field trip with swimming creative arts games sports computer cooking science themes and special events nature guides outdoor discovery fun information dates six weekly sessions from june 30 to august 8 2003 ages 6 to 12 years hours monday to friday except weeks of june 30 and august 4 900 am to 400 pm rates 105 per week 85 per week for june 30 july 4 and augusts t8 summer fun with a focus on learning language arts mathematical activities science experiments for more information call janice 905 8872539 stouffville dentist dr bob boadway you will not find him on trie golf course this summer dnbo dr beth willistonnd dk james kim wellcome all new patients 9056406688