he Ne aN ooh: Property, after she dropped her ring in the tarebox. “Pd like to chank him for being so understanding and helpful,” said the caller, Miss MeChntok, Coguatlamn North Shore handyOART “T want to express my sincere thanks to all of you at our North Shore handyDART for your many kindnesses and courtesies shown me duting the past (wo years when I have needed help. I would like to mention that during the time my husband was ill in the hospital and following his death in February, I have been shown such consid- erauion and support when I desperately needed it. Everyone was so thoughtful and considerate and Iam very grateful, Acthe present time, I arn totally dependent on the van for the wheelchair —- either yours or the North Shore Taxi. It is wonderful te have your new benefit of the Taxi Saver scrip trom BC Transit as it was getting too costly for me to be able to call the taxi, but now I can and it is such a ueat and gives me such a happy teeling. { did write a letter co the editor of the Vancouver Sun about a month ago, bur | don’t know whether they printed it Gr not, I did ir because | felt too many people complained and too few said ‘thank you’ for tof our blessings. Thank you, again. You have all helped a? me through a very difficult ume. Margaret Gullmore, North Vancouver ‘trpad Canc2, ¢ Vancouver Sut photo, oy Mark Van Manen. aera an of its October, president of Hungary, pilots Seabig on one Owner/operator North Shore handyDART, Enid Jetiries “Justa litle greeting to express my thanks and appreciation for all your help the other day. It was also a real pleasure meeting you ‘in person,’ It makes it so much nicer for me, when [ am talking to you on the telephone. By the way, this past Thursday our medical director, Dr. A. Rae, had a medical reporter with him, when he paid me a visit. Consequendy, I got my picture in Friday's Sun — along with an article re: dialysis and our current problems. Did you see it? Thanks again.” Elinor Plumb, Vancouver handyDART personnel “Mr, Smith and myself wish to express our thanks and appreciation for prompt and courteous service, both with your office staff and drivers. Since Mr, Smith fractured his hip, your service has been a lifesaver. I can’t say enough for the wonderful help. It relieves some of the tension and gives us a sense of independence during a difficult time.” Mrs, LAL Smit Operator, Rick Johnson On September 10, a customer called BC Transit to cornmend operator Johnson for waiting while she walked a half block to the bus, “lm disabled and limp badly,” said the caller, Martha Hutchinson, Vancouver let emnseag. Look "PAGE , Operator, Michael Lowndes Qn September 25, a customer called BC Transit to commend operator Lowndes for “being very courteous, greeting Customers, and calling out street names. He was a pleasure to drive with,” said the caller, Patncia Lyles, Coquatam Corporate communications co-ordinator, Sheila Scott “Many thanks for all your help in setting up the BC Transit portion of the visit. The President loved the SeaBus -— he added tive minutes to the crossing through his erratic steering. I'm writing separately to Larry Ward.” Georye Baker, Protocol Officer, The Protocol Office Victoria, Province of British Columbia Operator, Cathy Loukas “Tam writing this letter to you regarding an operator at OTC. Her name is Cathy Loukas, 43773. I had the pleasure of working with Cathy at the PNE in our exhibit bus. I found her to be very courteous, happy-go-lucky, and very informative on the bus in which we were demonstrating. She welcomed everyone aboard and generally put everyone at ease, On Sunday, August 25, her shift ended at 18:00, burt while her duty had finished, she remained undl 18:20 talking to a woman in a wheelchair. Now, that’s dedication, My hat’s off to IAEA Ss and controller/mata, Walter Mees.