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The Liberal, 22 Dec 1966, p. 18

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19 20 21 22 23 24‘ 25 26 27 28A 283 29 30 31 32 33 10 18 POLLING SUBDIVISIONS 1 Thornhlll North 2 Patterson 3 Edgeley 4A Maple West. M-Z 43 Maple West. A-L 5 Pine Grove East 3 pmplevllle 7A Elder Mills M-Z 7B Elder Mllls A-L 8A Klelnburg M-Z aB Kleinburg A-L Nashville Teston Jefferson Richvale Vellore Bun-Vow l““““‘u“‘ I“"{Poli(e Accident Report ! Choose Your !_ _ . _ lDt'lH'dlu. LJUBAE. JUIUIILUc \ ' r v A twoâ€"car collision in UwIW‘OSI I I tnwnship December 16. resulted} > ‘in damage of $125 to a car: Transpnrlnlmn problems. mm, 'dri'ven by Earl Boeckner. “*laplefilinued tn orcupy the allemmn nf‘ RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE According to police Mr. Bneckâ€" Richmond. Hill Separate Schnnli PHONE 384_3221 ‘ner was barking his car out ofiBoard at 115 December 13 meet: his driveway on Keele Street‘lng. However solutions for most} \ ‘ ‘ I ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ I ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ when it collided with a car‘of them were {nund to satisfy, 4hA nr-MIN‘H;H:HH hurhh‘e A AnlnA Crestwood Road Arnold Avenue Thorndale Concord East Boyle Scott East Yongehurst East Carrvllle Pine Grove West Concord West Elgln Mllls Westwood Lane S. Maple East Thornhlll South Maple South-west. M-Z Maple South-west, Aâ€"L Uplands Garden Avenue Scott West Yongehurst West Murray's Cornet Advance Poll THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday Vaughan Township Voted ecember 10 $1.50 $6“ng PH 0 T0 SUPPLIES From Our Large I Selection of | Movie and Still I Cameras I Tape Recorders Binoculars Projectors Transistor Radios , Telescopes Bailey 1509 1277 iNaughan Police Charge Two Drivers Accidents were few in the driven by John '1‘. Duck. also of area over the weekend. Vaughan Maple, who was proceeding Township reporting the mOst. south on Keele at the time. with three. * * * * In two of the accidents, police laid charges of careless drivirig. James Affleck, Rexdale, whose car was in collision with another vehicle driven by Barry Lee. of Aurora, December 18, was charged, as was Mrs. B. A. Bell. Orangeville, following a_n accident December 16. The first accident occurred about 4.05 am on Keele Street. north of Hope School, and caused a total of $1,600 dam- age to the two cars. 'Mr. Affleck, his wife, and Mr. Lee, were all treated at York Central Hospital for injuries. Mrs. Bell suffered a twisted ankle in the second accident. which took place on Weston Road and Steeles Avenue. about 9.20 am, and caused $1,000 dam- age. Driver of the other car was Bernard Loske, Toronto. 1502 ‘, Dec. 22, 1966 2494 63 119 26 29 31 53 46 92 28 46 58 89 67 45 94 37 51 12 30 11 1700 1428 1929 An accident in Markham Township December 17, resulted in about $300 damage to two cars. Crosby_Avenue, Richmond Hill. Wright Street, who broke his skidded on an icy patch of the leg when struck by a car. was road after braking, and collided reported as a her instead of a with the rear of a car driven by him. Ernest Morris, Thornhill. The account also said that he cars. ' 7 Mills Drive. Police said a car driven by In a similar accident last Arthur D. Proulx. 17. of 62 week. Kaieran Foster. 6. o£_az The accident occurred at Bay- view and 17th Avenues. A five-year-old Richmond Hill boy, Mark Winje, Laverock Crescent, was injured when he ran out in front of a car at Levendale Road and Harrygan l l r Hill Separate School Board Solves| a gwmwmmmmmmwmw Most Of Transportation Problemst ' ’ mmmmmmmmmmmmm 72 31 69 38 91 102 65 122 45 79 35 1687 55 105 35 960 of Crescent December 16, about 1 113 pm. 92 50 56 59 99 85 106 63 106 66 126 138 108 56 123 35 53 12 93 114 117 The account also said that he ran out onto the street from be- tween parked cars. However. his mother. Mrs. A. Foster. said he ran out onto a darkened street. She said residents of the street have been trying to get better lighting there for . The youth was treated at York Central > Hospital f o r bruises to his head and pelvis. some time A. Ault. 17, of 288 South Taylor HYDRO QUESHONS of Power Borrowing Bylaw No Yes No 11 97 11 9 26 11 8 21 8 18 66 25 14 52 19 Driver of the car was William 630 18 13 15 11 13 11 97 61 63 116 132 106 41 120 36 53 2559 87 38 108 114 78 70 740 $3 '1 .1 ’- AND STAFF g m :1 KEEP YOUR NSULATION OF LIGHTING STRINGS SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR DAMAGE AND POSSIBLE SHORT CIRCUITS. IF BUYING NEW LIGHTS, BE SURE THEY ARE C.S.A. APPROVED. INSEL AND OTHER DECORATIONS SHOULD BE NON-FLAM- MABLE. DON‘T DECK THE TREE WITH ADDED FIRE DANCERS! HOOSE A PLACE FOR THE TREE “'HICH WILL NOT BLOCK ACCESS TO DOOR OR WINDOWS IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY. OLD I'l‘! BEFORE YOU SET UP THE TREE. CUT ONE OR Two INCHES FROM THE BUTT. THEN SET IT IN WATER. (‘RUSHED STONE IN A SUITABLE CONTAINER WILL KEEP IT STEADY. EMEMBER TO REPLENISH WATER REGULARLY THROUGHOUT THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. YOU MAY NEED TO ADD MORE THAN A PINT A DAY. MOKING NEAR THE TREE IS FOOLISH AND DANGEROUS. KEEP CIGARETTES AND MATCHES AT A SAFE DISTANCE. LWAYS CLEAR AWAY DISCARDED GIFT WRAPPINGS PROMPTLY FROM THE TREE AREA. EVEN A MOIST TREE WILL BURN IF IGNITED BY SUCH A FIRE AROUND ITS BASE. WITCH OFF THE TREE LIGHTING WHEN YOU GO TO BED, OR WHENEVER YOU LEAVE YOUR HOME. AKE SURE THAT MATCHES ARE KEPT OUT OF‘ REACH OF CHILDREN. AND NEVER LEAVE YOUNG CHILDREN UN- ATTENDED EVEN FOR A MINUTE! ammmmm i TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL IEflfiflmMMMMWfliflifliflMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM #MMMMS Eli; 3 5 5m:mmmmmmmmmmm SAFE FROM FIRE FIRE CHIEF ALF STONG #5135

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