i6 swam Sun-TribuneI Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008 Climbing in and out of the bathtub or even just cleaning a bathtub can be a real challenge. As we age, bending gets a little harder and cleaning bathroom tub and tile grout takes on a whole new meaning. “For a fraction of the cost of convention- al bathroom remodeling, we can switch your tub into a walk - in shower com- plete with a molded seat, in just one day. No mess, no disruption and best of all â€" a lifetime warranty,†says Scott Cress owner of Bath Fitter. “For over 20 years, our bathroom specialists and installers have been reâ€" modeling bathrooms in hundreds of homes and hotels. We use only the best materials with top of the line Moen plumbing ï¬xtures, we also offer a wide range of tub and shower styles with accessories, says Scott. “We want to give Manhunt†UAD VON‘OR A message from The War Amps ’f§afety is no accident, so PLAYSAFE!†loin In a unlqueexpeflence matwfllhelpralsewpportfmsenlou andanawmnesofmedmflenges facedbygrandmasandgnndpasmd aherseIflorswhohaveconmmwd somuchtoourcommuntty. On Tuesday, October 1th, 2000 hundreds of people living and working Resist†0mm InmeMarkhamateawfllbetaklngpafl in the Heroes Challenge In support of or it ofï¬ce Markhaven Home for Seniors. ls climbing into a bathtub a chore? For more information, call: 1 -800-250-3030 mmmtmmuamnymkedmmnm$un/Sunâ€"Tnbum mun-tum WM your bathroom a customized look.†When you invest money into your home, you want to be sure you do business with a company with a solid reputation as Mrs. Powell did, when she had her tub removed and a low- proï¬le showerstall put in. She had Todd McGowan, an installer with Bath Fitter do the makeover because several of her neighbors recommended him. “He is a top notch installer.†Scott Cress owner of two Bath Fitter locatiom across North America, welcomes you ' to call Nicole in our Newmarket ofï¬ce at (905) 836-6100 or toll free at 1-888-558-3332 for a free in - home quotation. Call today and take advantage of our no interest, 12 equal payments plan or visit our website www.bathï¬tter.com for details. The Markham Foundation 54 Parkway Am Matthew. 0N L3? 264 (905) 472-4779 advertisement Caroline Campbell of Stouffville’s Oscar Peterson Public School and Rob McKenzie, deputy chief of Whitchurch- Stouflville Fire and Emergency Services, work together during York Region Junior Fireï¬ghters Day in Richmond Hill last Thursday. Fireï¬ghters will spread the word about prevention next week at several CMIN G A look ahead in Whitchurch-Stouffville events. EDITOR ’S PICK (log are on me agenda. 0 Boston Pizm Monday from 6 to 9 pm. during Fine Prevention servo night. 0 The Stouï¬ville Spirit Jr. A hockey game next Thursday at 7:30 pm. at thv Stouï¬villo Amna. tial toward ensuring everyone gets out safely in a case of ï¬re,†Mr. Bignell said. Fireï¬ghters will spread the word on safety next week at: 0 An open house Saturday from 10 am. to 2 pm, at downtown Stouffville ï¬re hall, 6392 Main St. A barbecue, prim give,- aways, games and a visit by Sparky the ï¬re dog are on the agenda. The leading cairses of home ï¬les in Ontario include cooking, heating equip- ment, electrical equipment, cigarettes, matches and lighters. “Additionally, we mist not forget to educate residents on why working smoke alarms and a home escape plan are essen» “A pot holder too close to a lit burner or clothing too close to a space heater could be all it takes to start a home said letf Bignell, a ï¬re prevention/ public edu- cation oflicer with Whitchumh-Stoufl‘ville Fine and Emergency Sen/ices Fines can start easily at home, sadly. They're the focus of Fire Preven tion Week, Oct 5 to 1], in Whjtchunch Stoutfville, “It’s Fine Prevention Week â€" Pre vent Home Fires" is the slogan. Fireï¬ghters hitting home For more information. call 9056409595 STAFF PHOTO/STEVE SOMERVILLE