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The Liberal, 3 Jul 1947, p. 2

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provihcial police off. rected traffic north lights. We could p) ference is an iifi'asil the provincial ‘police. ticular pul‘pOse.. Tl were lackmg 11 selves so much This week, 110' to prove cheering. gives much time to authority says that With the help of some ski ing from the Netherlands, Holl come one of the finest little ‘f: province. Indeed, Holland Mar years a district inhabited by a competent and purposeful peoph favored but less progressive d Everyone in North York Marsh the highest success in 211 the years to come, and these r< ofgeeefiiving the fullest co-ope otfifig‘rb’ Vféwho admire their oflAWMl'fiflfitftheir homeâ€"makin We have been told repeatedly thz‘ important editorial duties is to cheer om ever we recall the advice we. try to li of pourse, we feel we ought to be scoldi somethin , motorists who fail to pay a traffic lig ts, for example, or dogs that own backyards. Club-for the ' of Richmond . the commuhit ism of‘Mr. Pa by an illustri recognized by municipal Virj Subscript ETHE 'SlG-N GE Electi9n '-for the Mr. Paris W illustrious x Member ‘PROYINCIALS’ TAKE Whether the need is 5 minor adjustment, :1 tune-up, or a major repair job, you will find us ready to give you prompt, cronomz’m/ and (lo/mul- able service. To any car ownerâ€"and especially to Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Truck ownersâ€"Eve offer' exceptional facilities. \Ve have highly trained mechanics, special tools, and factoryâ€"engineered and inspected parts. Just look for the Sign of Better Service. An Inden ff Telephone 87, Richmond Hill Governmcnl’ and Cigpa'aliun Bonds J. ROY IIERIHNC'I‘ON THU} [110 of R2 Hill 11 COL] Local Represenlarix )m1 11 “m1 IS voiced over the holiday we Jifficers came into Richmond Fill and south disregarding probably protest loudly thai‘ asion of municipal rights on ice. but such protest would sc The simple fact is that the ourfiesy, not no doubt the of! ‘ their superiors: If the light. H0 CHEERING NEWS 11 E CARS CALLED FOR DELIVERED nd Marsh i: ad by a cleV 11 people, an assive distri )ntlr LIBERAL” 111 111 their reSIdeni aeration MI E OVER TRAFFIC? Listml and F” 11 air undertakings during mts may feel confident on from Canadians of ermination, their point andards. ' from some of 1. It was not :‘rom typhoid f- .00,000 populat Hi "FER Milner? Ross “\ND ) many [ill and di- he traffic -:uch inter- he part of w: no par- provincials nt our mos and when it unless )ody abou 1t our new 111 then sued Stocks 11d that and di- traffic 30 BAY STRI nt pre preciatwe M M M 31 preciati 111 Br UNIONVILLE ive of H musicians 1‘0 elcome Ll( community \r ilt RONTU H W H (‘1 Fr] istr‘ict ‘an irman Alle n I‘l‘ 11 Cl)“ VCI.‘ -ne_1 'Dawson Llonel a M \V 6f Milliken, l Unionville M presented token of .11‘ attend M 11 helpe hom 1(1 1a] in ‘14 rep Jr with re athod t] a )7 eil St Tl‘um] out of M Sl‘a wp! Mill AlheI 3e would be Well advis ith respect to village 1‘ hod that might be co: of jurisdiction is altog- the question that a co we to dO-entirely with to public safety and 11 1' \V 1 )I‘OV thl‘t 0 public 5i! «xiv iv n th ortant as fast moving tratme assing Yonge 823., in the esti- determined citizens entrusteil; 3 question of public welfare. is the aim of Richmond Hill ncial police to the utmost in ugh the village in such a way ; is also the aim o'f‘council to to pedestrians at any and all aut 19m Chi E LIBERAL, Rig Misses nded the )1! writ llowin t that lue Ken at bat l‘I 1t 1 Toron rtain ba appeal culprits =\NCING ‘3?»Sml‘day m’ to Merryâ€"male and )ot-( )tlw eir hearlie wee ad to contac raffic l‘athe .s’idered hig} ether second m't would b 1 an lblic safety, what would nt fl DRIVE (AMI-UAW MW AVWD AMIDENTS at them to th to rep a few AN IMPOREAM? MESSAGE 7'0 THE MyflTfiRENfi PUBLIC tra‘f 1i at police 1 {com- robbers.- left Veighill vorth. w n Mema The‘penalties for a person Operating almotor vehicle while his license is under suspension include a fine up to $500.00 and imprisonment up to six months, also the impounding of the motor vehicle operated. The penalty for the operation of a motor vehicle, the permit for which is under suspension includes a fine up to $500.00, imprisonment for six months and the for- feiture of the vehicle to the Crown. to the Highway Tr ffic Ad. The purpose of ihis legislation is to éncourage safe driving and to assure the collect on 0% damages awarded by our Courts for personal iniuries suffered or property damaged. Every motor vehic‘e Owner and driver shouki become familiar wiih the new 1947 amendments On and after July lst, 1947, your driver's license and all motor vehicle permits registered in your name will be suspended if, following an accident in 'which any person is injured or any property is damaged, you are convicted of: (b) (o) (c) If you are convicted of a criminal dffence involving the use of a motor vehicle. ‘ air their to the COHVGH 4 WE If, upon conviction for c: violation of the Act even though no accident occurred, the penalty imposed by the Magis- trate includes suspension or revocation of your driver's license or motor vehicle permit. Any violation of a provision of the Highway Traffic Act 1t Women’s daughter The Rev. S. I the flmeral sel‘v Thornhill on 821 interment took ing cemetery. Mrs. Uollms came ingland in 1913 a 1‘ near Thornhill f ad made many fri Where a suspension is applied following the registration of a convictidn, some will remain ineffectuntil pl'bof of financial responsibility is.filed. , Where c1 suspensionuis applied for failure lo satisfy a iudgmenf, szcxme will remain in effecf' until the judgment has been satisfied-or arrangements méde forjtspay- ment by instalments and proof‘of financial responsibility is qlso'filed. Proaf of financial respansibility may be filed (a) in the form of an insurance policy certificate; (b) the bond of a guarantee company; (c) the depositing of money or securities to 'the value of $1 l,000.00. I ' MI ict. She wa Farr'n Implements and Repairs Massey-Harris Rite-Way Minter: Beatty Stable Equipment and Repairs Beatty Washers Shur- Gain Fertilizer Com King Mineral “Gem” Milk ('30 at!!! and Electric Fence” Harold W. Mortson Yonge Sf- MASSEY-HARRIS TC ONTARW ATE MRS my May ( etaiv , m l also OBITUA RY 2 1947 Amendments to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act Ir i the Teleg‘none 98 stitt th 2 came -to (' 11 On and After July 15%, 1947 Application of Suspensions DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCETT Richmond Hill )1‘ Application of Penalties H. COLLIN Vlvir ieat nada‘ "from i Ilved in years. and ity "Ls-aff patie1 _ Trinit Auxiliar Thornhi [12 are rema and ent nduct chum )on a ONTARIO, Minister “0”.” 000.9“... 000 OO””OO”O”WOO“OOW”O” 99‘ 18 Elizabeth St. RICHMOND HILL Telephone 25-R Wmnmomoomwmwmwm TOMENSON. SAUNDERS, SMITH & GARFAT LTD RAD\IOS 8: WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED it’s may not hold your tect yourself under the Amendment to the Highway Act regarding automobile accidents, we would suggest u get in touch with US. 2 LONG LANE WHICH HAS NO TURNINGâ€"and your By ' convenience telephoné July lst. without Plum RICHMOND Humlw ADDRESS: 17 BENSON AVENUE have HERBERT R. BUTT After July lst, 1947, your driver’s license and all motor vehicle per- mits registered in your name will be suspended it you fail to satisfy a iudgment secured against you for damages on account of injury to or death of any person or on account of damage to-property. V Such iudg- rhent must be satisfied at least up to the limits of $5,000.00 for personal iniuries to one person, $l0,000.00 for two or more persons and $1,000.00 for property damage arising out of any one accident. INSURANCE BROKERS ‘een driving a car without Liability Insurance being involved in an accident. Lqm pt Service THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1947 service is open until 9 p.m INSTEAD REPRESENTATIVE 12 Wellington St. E HN H1

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