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An original member of the Toronto Club in 1976. Steve was a
hard worker with the vehicles and had many Canadian ones, some restored, some "in process". He was a regular at Don Smith's shop in Scarborough, and the one on Midland Ave and a founder of the "Secret Storm". the group of four in Scarborough, including Brian Cox and Ken Skelton. Steve led a busy life and died in St. Joes hospital of organ failure and complications, on August 9th. He is survived by his son Colin Alford, an OMVA Club regular. |
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my sincere sympathies to Colin and the rest of his family..
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Charles Fitton Maryhill On., Canada too many carriers too many rovers not enough time. (and now a BSA...) (and now a Triumph TRW...) |
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I too would like to extend my sympathies to Coliin. Steve was an invaluable source of information to Brian Gough and I when we were first into collecting vehicles. Steve identified many vehicles that we had photos of but didn't quite know what they were. Brian took a picture of this mint funny looking body in southern Alberta and because of the colour we figured it was military. Steve encouraged me to buy it because it was indeed military and complete. It was off something called an Artillery Tractor. I had to have him explain what that was.
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Every twenty minute job is one broken bolt away from a three day ordeal. Last edited by Barry Churcher; 21-08-12 at 03:26. Reason: spelling |
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