24 THE 1. You are billed every thirty days showing purchases, payments plus sales slips, etc. 2. You can pay your account Within 10 days of the billing date. ' 3. You can pay minimum amount each month. This amount is 10% of the balance but must not be less than $5.00. 4. A service charge (ll/2% of the unpaid balance) is then added to the remaining unpaid balance and will be shown on your next monthly statement. LfBEkAfl, Richmoï¬â€˜d Hill, Onigario, Thursday, October 29, 1959 HOW DOES IT WORK, AND IS THERE ANY SERVICE CHARGE C ‘A N A D I A N ' T I k 1 f", ‘“°""ER 5 , THIS IS WHAT YOU GET - YES, Yll GAN-BHABGE AT CANADIAN TIRE \ SAMPLE ILLUSTRATION MONTHLY Statement . . . . . . . . . (a) you may pay the full . . . .mmu (b) you may pay 10% of $50.00 . . . . . . . . a Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service charge . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . ‘ Balance owing . m... . . . Purchases during next month . . . . Statement Balance “u . . . . . (a) you may pay . . . . . . . . (b) you may pay 10% of $65.68 . . . . . . . . _(c) or you may pay more than minimum 0 [an In} 91'! 0'01 $50.00 50.00 ‘ 5.00 45.00 .68 $45.68 20.00 $65.68 65.68 6.56 "CAN CHARGE" CARD Good At Any C.T.C. Store 30 DAY CHARGE INSTALLMENT BUDGET REVOLVING CREDIT Which will be renewed every 4 months. CALI. us new Hallowe'en Foné UNICEF Oct. 29 â€"â€" a penny means so much‘ : UNICEF. “Hallowe’en for U CEF" is endorsed by 111 organizations, clubs, scho~ churches and youth leaders ev ‘ year because the sick and hun children of the world have A new heartwarming dimens has been added to Hallowe'en our youngsters share their h ’. piness with their friends aro '- the world. Yes! â€" this Saturday night'ï¬ Hallowe'en is here again. and happy. grotesquely dressed c _; dren will be knocking on doors â€" presenting their has for treats, candy, etc. â€"- they also offer their little UNICEF lection boxes for pennies â€" The excitement and disguises. the fun and frolics are the same. but those who are sharing thei fun with UNICEF know that each penny they collect can mean ï¬ve large glasses of milk, anti-TB vaccine or some other badly needed aid for another child somewhere in the world. Our boys and girls have made this .I nationwide. enthusiastic venture because â€" with a minimum of adult guidance â€" the whole proj- ect is their own. \ In Richmond Hill, the Home 8: School Associations. parents, etc. have all labored hard to m this project even a greater 3 _' ‘ cess by observing the slog“ “SHELL OUT for UNICEF." n . Bridal Shower 3 n A surprise linen shower l held by the Ladies’ Group Richvale Chapel on Saturday I‘- ening in honour of Miss Yvonne Hills. The social hour was fol- lowed by the opening of many lovely gifts by the bride-to-be. The twenty guests enoyed a dain- ty buffet. Pouring tea were Mp B. Nash and Mrs. G. DeBaermak- er. “River of Gold†Last week one hundred and fifty golden tulip bulbs were re- ceived by lst., 2nd., and 3rd Rich- vale Girl Guide and Brownie com- panies from Holland for fall plan. ting. These bulbs, part of a huge Canadian order of three-quartet»! of a million ,bulbs, have been dis- tributed to every part of the Dominion, including the Yukon. and in the spring the Girl Guide “River of Gold†will start binom- ing on Vancouver Island and ‘gradually “flow†across Canada to Newfoundland. lst Richvale Guides and Brownies. under the leadership of Brown Owl Mrs. P. Bigley, and.Captain Mrs. H. Jar- man, planted theirs in the shape of a trefoxl at Richvale School last Thursday afternoon. 3rd. Richvale are planting theirs at Ross Dean School and 2nd. Righ- vale are planting theirs on the grounds at Emmanuel Church on McKay Drive. Socials Birthday greetings to Billy and Bobby Gilmore, No. '1 Highway. who~celehrated their seventh birthday on Saturday, October 24. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomson have just returned from a two week vacation at the Kimborley Motel. Miami Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown are eu- tertaining their friends and neigh- bours at a Halloween party Safr urday evening. Glad to see Grant Crawford home from the hospital after a six weeks stay.‘Gr_ant hopes to ,,A._ L_â€" A-uvn ing loans totalling approx1maw1y $3,271,500 have been approved for the construction of a total of 433 low rental housing units in Etobl- coke, North York and Scarboro townships. Public Works Minister Walker announced todéy. return to sew School News Bcuuu- no "5' The square dancing tuition got away to a good start on Friday evening, October 23, under the guidance of Mr. Cleve Burton, 1 well known Langstaff resident. There were approximately 30 children present. We would like to thank the parents who attend- ed to supervise the children and anyone willing to give their time _._..1A 1.... nan-O MRS. M. E. TAYLOR L 94 Spruce Ave. AV. 5-42†25 Roosevelt Dr. AV. 54110 au’uuv u ...... a .v ,_V on these evenings wonld be most welcome. Dancing is held at the school on alternate Fridays from TO PUT IT MILDLY "Help the editor in his wild eyed search for news. When your friends come to see you, if you are not ashamed of it, tell hint; When your wife gives 9 tea party l_‘_. LI..- 7 to 9 p.m cu ya. â€"WF"rom the Aurora Banner and York County Advertiser, October 8, 1909. NORTH Y0R1_<__â€" Feder‘ Richvale News THORNLEA Correspondents: MRS. E. E. SPEARS a nun-J. __,,, [to school in aboï¬t teï¬ days Phone AV. 5-8489 Correspondent: Mrs. B. Lenka! DRK â€" Federal hous- otalling approximqtgly in his wild