We have a two mile unassumed. unrepaired, unpaved and often undrivable single lane road into our cottage at Dorset. Perhaps Rupert Ave. has stretched itself out and settled down in quiet contentment among the tall white pines of Muskoka. If this is the case, tell Detective Holmes he's not getting it back! lETTERS: To the Editor: Re: the disappearance of Rupert Avenue I wonder if Detective Holmes has considered looking for Rupert Ave. in cottage country. My husband and I moved from Toronto to Stouffville three months ago, wanting to get away from the urban madness. We are very pleased with our decision to move to the ‘country'. The pace is slow- er. the people friendlier MARCH 2004 To the Editor: Switch search to cottage country "The money raised is donated to the Canadian World Friendship Fund. This fund is used to support Guiding across Canada and throughout the world. and has‘been used in the past to provide disaster relief in Guiding member countries." “We hold a market night each year to get all the groups together to celebrate the birthday of the founders of Guiding and Scouting. Lord and Lady Baden-Powell," explained organizer Sharon Burdette. The groups set up tables with games. crafts and treats for sale. she said. Local Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Pathï¬nders heid a Thinking Day celebration Feb. 17 at Ballantrae Community Centre. Guides mark ‘Tllinking Day’ 3 and there seems to be a real sense of community. This ’tendency towards neighbourliness was expe- rienced first hand one evening at the end of lanuary. While driving from work on the Line (my husband Demonstration of kindness appreciated Crusty Gigglehinnie Stouffville home Tenth and l i am writing to your newspaper because this is the only way [have of extending my gratitude to all of the wonderful people who stopped to offer their work in Scarborough), I managed to drive our car into the side of the mad. I had been driving slowly enough but the wheels got caught up in a snowdrift blown onto the road from a farmer's ï¬eld. We weren't hurt and the car wasn't damaged but we were stuck. , ’Thank you to each and every one of you who offered to help us. Your demonstration of kindness and caring was greatly appreciated. And a very special thank you to the two men who ultimately got us out of the ditch. help. It was 5 p.m.. the wind was howling and it was bit- terly cold. i honestly didn't expect anyone would choose to stop to assist us butlso many did. Toni Wayne Stouffville 905-986-0941 905-640-3530 Port Perry 8361 Maln St, Stutflvllle â€WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH†- 13 Kenneth c. 600de B. Comm. LLB. ‘ BUTTON ARMSTRONG NESS 0 Real Estate - Ill/Ills Estates 0 thlgatlons - Corporate 0 Famlly Law Erlc R. Button. B.A., L.L.B. Gordon c. Mess, o.c. BABRISTERS a. SOLICITORS Expat! Legal Service Since 1896 banlaw@rogers.com and Associate .