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The Liberal, 9 Apr 1970, p. 17

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Accidents on local roads last week were few and far between. David Somers. 9. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Somers, 765 Steeles Avenue West. Willow- dale. suffered slight leg injur- ies in a bicycle-car collision at 8.45 pm April 4. It happened on Balthurst Sheet in Thomhill. just north of Steeles Avenue. Donald Shankland of Stmud, Ontario. was driver of the auto- mobile. Willowdale Cyclist, 9 Hurt On Bathurst St. Mrs. Ethel Reed of 17 Dudley Avenue, Apartment 314, Tham- hill at 12.10 pm-March 24 was backing out of Ithe Tomnto- Dominion Bank parking lot at Centre and Yonge Streets. Her car was in collision with one driven by Donald anrdig. 41. of 8719 Huron Street. Tay- lor. Michigan. Damage was es- hmated at only $270. almost en- tirely to the US. car. Three bicycles were stol- en over the past weekend in Vaughan Township. two from a residence on Long- bridge Drive. Thornhill and one from Charles Howitt Public School. 30 Pearson Avenue in Langstafl. muuumumunmnmmlmuummmmnmmmm On Steeies Avenue west of Keeie Street April 3 there was s two-car collision. Driver Eric Blezensky of Bathurst Street had an estimated $250 damage to his car, and Isaac A-bteslander of Willowdale had $450 damage. Four Southern. York County police chiefs last week have!- led to the Ontario Police Col- lege in Aylmer to study the growing problem of drug use and trafficking. Attending the senior police officers’ seminar on drugs and recent federal revisions to the Criminal Code were Whitchurch Township ‘Police Chief Fred Mason. Markham Township Police Chief Harvey Cox. Vaughan Township Police Chief William Shimmin and Rich- mond Hill Police Chief Robert Robbins. Upon his return. Police Chief Robbin-s conducted two discus- sion meetings on the drug prob- lem. Monday night at the Rich- mond Hill Free Methodist Church at Ruggles and Elm- wood, and Tuesday night at Crosby Heights Senior Public School. Area Chiefs 01‘ Police Study The Drug Law People came from as far afield as Maple and Thomhill. as well as from Richmond Hill. Mr. Marshall reports. and those who show a positive reaction to the test will be referred to the care of their family doctor. The committee. which includ- es Dr. James Langstaff and Lion Don Andrews. plans to have a similar clinic next year. said Mr. Marshall. who is de- lighted with the response to the initial effort. numummumnumtmunumulmnmuuumummuumlmuv Counterfeit $10 Passed Here of nursing for York-Oshawa District Health Unit. and a team of six nurses. Supplies and equipment for testing were pro- vided by the unit. When Richmond Hill Lions Club sponsored its first diabetes detection clinic in the Lions‘ Hall last week, 131 people came out for the simple blood tests that will tell whether or not they have diabetes. Arranged 'by the health and welfare committee of the club under Chairman Grant Mar- shall. the clinic was run by Miss Verna Smyth, associate director Diabetes Clinic ls Big} Success Lions Declare L Vaughan Township Pol- ice report there was I break-in April 3 at a resi- dence on Yongev'iew Ave- nue. Thornhill. Nothing was reported missing. The name of the store where the bill was passed is not being made public by police. but the counter- felt was discovered April 3 by a teller at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, 57 Yonge Street South. Tha counterfeit bill In easily Identifiable when held next to a good bill. The paper isn‘t too good. It is too deep in color and lacks detail. The serial number is TIE 7458704 says Deputy-Chief of Police Joe. Ralney. A counterfeit $10 bill turned up in :1 Richmond Hill store last week. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING SALE STARTS TONGHT . .. CONTINUES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Now 30 [LIES TO SUIT YOU EST FOR LESS Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 'Til 9 PM. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. April 9, 197

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