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The Liberal, 7 Jan 1965, p. 16

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Hill Death - Free But Accidents Pile Up To Start Year On January 2, around 7 pm. a car driven by Tobias Murphy. 21. of 239 Beechy Drive. rolled over three times before it, came to rest on Newkirk Road near Crosby Avenue. Murphy, unin- jured. was charged with impair- ed driving. police said. At 1] arm. January 2, at Yonge Street south of Lorne Avenue damage was $90 follow- ing a collision between cars driâ€" ven by Gerardius Tefi'er. Gar- den Avenue. Richvaie and Ri- chard Collyer of Willowdale. No one was injured. Also on Wednesday, n-t 8.15 am. at the entrance to the Vaughan municipal office. dam- age was $150 following a colli- In Vaughan. 3 series of min or accidents ended the year. On December 30 at 8.10 am. on Bathurst Street and Mill Street. damage was $150 fol- lowing a collision between cars driven by Bregan Cutler, 17 of Pemberton Road. Riclwale, and Reginald Cass. 47. 90 Evahill Crescent, Richmond Hill. No one was injured. Richmond Hill Police De- partment is the only area force starting 1965 with a fatality- free slate in 1964. But the new year got off to a flying start with about a dozen accidents from January 1 on in the Hill, Markham and Vaughan. The local motorist's menace (Yonge Street and Markham Road) chalked up its first pin; on Chief R. P. Robbin's traffic map at 4.20 pm. January 1 when cars driven by Mary Jean Shellon. 35. 212 Church Street South and Edward Archer. 28, of Scarboro collided. Mrs. Shel- don has been charged with fail- ing‘ to yield the right of way, police said. Damage was $100. No one was injured. 15 THE LIBERAL, R Damage was $2000 following a two-oar crash which sent two Richmond Hill boys to hospital with head and facial lacerations. Peter Barnett. 10, and his brother. John. 11, were pas- sengers in their father Harold Barnett's car when it was in collision with one driven by Treanor Canning of Concession 3 Markham. Canning was char- ged with failing to stop at the Newkirk Road-Centre Street in- tersection. The corner has been the scene of 32 accidents last year and dozens of minor incidents that weren‘t rc- portable. “We're off to a great start Chief Robbins said Monday. sion between cars driven by Donald R. MacDonald, 51. of Calvin Chambers Road and Ar- thur Foster, 52. of Wright Street. Richmond Hill. No one was iifiured. At 9:55 am. the same morn- ing. at Keele Street half a mile north of Highway 7 at the en- trance .to the CNR cars driven by John Gardner, 20, of Alex- ander Street. Toronto and Frank Vincent. 26, of Willowdale col- lided. Damage was $300. No one was injured. Damage was $300 when cars driven by John Greenfield of Baker Avenue, Richmond Hill and Leona Marie Cuddihy of Pemberton Road, Richvale were involved in an accident on Carr- ville Road. At 43 minutes after midnight January 1. the first accident on the township roads occurred at 16th Avenue and the 10th Conâ€" cession. when Douglas Arthur Knapp. 20. of Scarboro, was thrown from his car and then pinned beneath it. A tow truck freed him and he and his passenger. Raymond Francisco. 19. were both taken to Scarboro General Hospital [with abrasions and lacerations. Both youths were released the next day. On January 2. in a single car accident. Roy William Law of Toronto was uninjured when his car went into the ditch on the Sixth Concession and Gorm- ley Town Line and rolled over. Damage was $300. A Toronto woman. Martha E. Kennedy was struck as she crossed Don Mills Road north of Steeles Avenue around 11.15 am. Sunday morning by a car driven by John Sliz Jr. 01‘ Ag- incourt. She was taken to Scar- boro General Hospital with a broken leg and arm. Police Chief James Davidson said the Christmas-New Year holiday was relatively quiet with no charges laid for im- paired driving despite 50 or 60 spot checks made. In Markham. things were quiet this year with only minor accidents reported. mex: Phone AV. 5-5881 Deciantis - Rice GENERAL CONTRACTORS at Keele Street south of Maple when 72-year-old driver William Henry No- ble of Keele Street. Inst control on the slippery road and ended up in a_ditch af- ter striking a pole. Damage was $800 but he. wasn‘t in- lured. Vaughan’s first accident for 1965 was last Saturday BUILDINGS 0F ALI TYPES REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS 17 YONGE STREE SOFT NT 0R “‘ONEY 7' ( REFUND“, iay, Jan. 7, 1965 FOR A TASTY SNACK OR APPETIZING MEAL THINK or YOUR MONEY IS WORTH MORE AT FREE PARKING OFF CHURCH STREET EET SOUTH - RICHMOND HILL MGOHDISHAN LAMP SHADES Ben was ‘ I m PKGE. PHIGE mum 18x30 FOAMBACK MAT? 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