An accident on Bayview Ave. recently resulted in an estimated $600 damage when a north- bound car driven by Paul Milli- zan of Kerswell Drive. Rich- mond Hill. collided with a car east bound on Markham Road drlven by Margaret Smith of Brooklin. Police say the youngster walk- ed into the side of a westbound car on Markham Road at Baker Avenue. driven by Phillip Hill, R. R. 2 Gormley. No charges have been laid. Police estimate $1.600 dam- age resulted Sunday evening when a car driven by Victor Lasi. 54. of 307 Osiris Drive, Richmond Hill, collided with a car parked on Crosby Avenue. Bill Kincaid. 70, of Oxford Street. Richmond Hill, a pas- enger in the Last car required 30 stitches to close lacerations to his head. Last sufl‘ered lacer- ations to the chin. The parked car belonged to Alex Gardiner of Georgetown. Police are still investigating. Dial Changeover Ends Toll Cost; To Hill, Gormley‘ Total distribution of direct- ories this year Is 45,100, com- pared to 42,800 last year. Ross Smith, 70, a in the latter car, is from bruises to his A Ruggles Avenue has 'been taken to Nc Branson Hospital fol accident last Wedn Markham Road. George Battaglinl, 5 Ruggles Ave._ is in wighrhead injuries. Changeover from manual to dial service becomes effective Sunday in Unionville. Mark- ham, Stoufl‘ville and Claremont. These exchanges were also add- ed to the direct distance dial- ing network. ‘ Switchover means [Put 14mg distance charges between Rich- mond Hill and Gormley hi“ be eliminated. A sketch of Pickering loge, Newmarket. is on year’s turquoise cover. During the past week lowdale Library there h a collection of curlo: I longs to Sgt. Frank M; Oak Ave. Included in lectlon were U.N.0. heh a flag taken from an leader called Tshombe. Home 8: School “Introduction of dial service in this group of exchanges brings an end to manual tele- phone service in the Toronto district," W. C. Barnes, Bell Telephone manager for the ar- ea said. At the same time, Mr. Barnes announced that over 6,000 cop- ies of the 1962 Aurona-lfmv- market - Richmond Hill tele- phone directory will be distri- bwted in vhe Richmond Hill area this year. Sgt. Martin On Monday night, October 15. Richvale Home and School held their meeting. During the evening there was an oratorical contest_ Competing were Lynn Wielgosh. Lorie Montgomery. Janet Hudema, Pat Jar-man and Milton Chapman. The winner was Janet Hudema. All of the teachers were introduced to the parents and later on a tour was taken to the class rooms. Social 1952 Estimate Damage At Over $2,000 There will be. a r‘"‘\'r~"“-"1 of all Ontario Hospital Auxil- larles on October 2». w . at the Royal York Hotel. On behalf of the lst Richvale Scouts and Cubs Mothers‘ Aux- lllary, I would like to thank Mrs. Martin, Mrs. O'Brien and Miss Margo Martin for helping to serve “10 h""< on Apple Day. School Activities Sixteenth Avenue girls were defeated by Bayview-Glen in their volleyball game. . In soccer Sixteenth Ave. de- feated Henderson Ave. by the score of 2-1, John Hewitt scored both goals for Sixteenth. Last week there was an error in the soccer score between Bay- view Glen and Sixteenth. The score should have read 5-0 in- stead of 5-4 for Sixteenth. Mr. Gordon Dennis of Yonge Street is back at .Sunnybrook HospitaL Richvale gins were defeated by Ross Doan in their volley- ball game. Miss V. Ball, is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Filson, 16th Ave. for the week-end before entering the Ontario College of Arts in Tor- onto. Rummage Sale On November 10 there will be a rummage. bake sale, with white elephant table at Six- teenth Ave. School. This is be- ing held by the East Richvale Ratepayers. any donation of clothing or baking will be gratefully appreciated. Richvale Mrs. 78 Correspondent rs. Anne Hewi 8. 16th TU. 4-1 to North Yo 31 following Wednesday iven by 7 Osiris collided frosby A- a Hewitt | Ave. 7645 News re has h 0: that : Martin in his 1 helmet z passenger s suffering right arm. youngster ï¬rst i in added of 228 hospital Hill his col- net also African York's City’s came intro- start- t dial ser- W11- been t be- 7% W / §§ ‘\\\\\\\\\- Richmond Heights Centre - Store Hours - Open Everv Dav TN 6 PM. - Thurs. 8. Fri.'Ti| 9 PM. § % 7% 7% â€" lOWE'E (‘nc'rllunc Color-fast, Flameproof packed with a shell-ou Spacegirl, Witch, Spac‘ Raider, Robin Hood, . Godmother. IOTTON COSTUMES Fit 3 to 14 Years 5 Look at this selection! Clown, Witch, Gypsy, Skeleton, Red Rid- ing Hood, Cinderella, Donald Duck, Rab- ' bit, Pirate, Devil, including masks. I â€"â€"â€"â€"»€ CREPE PAPER COSTUMES tlor-fast, Flameproof . . . Small or Large ~ Each. cked with a shell-out Carrying Bag. 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