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The Liberal, 13 May 1971, p. 17

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See our complete Massey-Ferguson MASSEY-FERGUSON SALES & SERVICE Corner of Don Mills and Stouffville Rd ALSO SEE COMPLETE LINE OF COLEMAN SPORT BIKES AT FURNITURE STRIPPING SERVICE 41 MAPLE AVE. - RICHVALE 5886 GORMLEY, ONT. PRICED FROM $159.95 UP 889-4422 'avoid this fix 884-1514 See Our NEW FULL UNE of Massey-Ferguson Lawn and Garden Tractors! Riding Mowers! Walk-Behind Mow- ers! Tillers! FREE KICK START 12 hp. No clutch, no shift HYdra Speed Drive. Elec- tric start. 42” mower. Wide range of four- season attachments. SPECIAL MINI BIKE OFFER RICHMOND HILL $25.00 Value Offer Good until May 29th Only 2171 ! A sevenâ€"year-old King Tow-n- ‘ship boy was hurt at 5:10 pm a Saturday when he ran into the ? path of a car near his home on : Dufferin Street at Lot 25. Accidents Take Heavy Injury Toll Scott Mills suffered a cut forehead and an injured right shoulder, according to York Regional Police. . -_n ,1h,-»-_ There was about $50 damage to the right front fender of the car driven by Marion Illohan, 18, of Lot 31, King Concession mg Township Boy Hit On Dufferin Several other motorists were injured in Southern York acci- dents last weeka Treated for minor injuries at it * * * York Central Hospital after an- Mrs. Winifred Brown, 38, of other Sunday accident just east 9 Fleance Drive, Thornhill, was of Keele Street in Maple were charged under the Highway William and Marion Armstrong Traffic Act, after a 7:35 pm of Georgetown. May 6 collision on Bayview Each car in the collision sufâ€" Avenue, about Mbmile scum of feted about $1.000. according to R0} al Orchard Boulevard. L, J __ __¢:._..A..,‘l police. There was also heavy dam- age to utilities. plus damage to the Vaughan Fire Department communication system, because {$50 transfoimer pole was snapped off at phe- base. Ad _1:_ gnu-‘1'-.. __V , Firemen substituted radio communication for telephone communication for some hours and the breakage caused a false alarm at 10:05 pm at the Lands and Forests centre on Dufferin Street. The other car in the crash was driven by Brian Cooper of Keele Street North in Maple. He escaped injury, according to the Treated at York Central Hospital for glass cuts to his hand was Herbert Johnston, 55, of 378 Crosby Avenue. Rich- mond Hill. He was one of two drivers in a collision at 7:25 am at Markham Road and Bayview Avenue. His car had an estimated $575 damalgctpolice said. n_“_1-_ v . _ -.___,,r._, V , The other df‘iver was Douglas Wm‘riner, 25, of Hubert Av- enue, Toronto. cuuy, ‘ u.v...-. Warriner faced a careless driving charge and had damage estimalced at about, $300. Adolph Sandusky, 66, of 9751 Bayview Avenue, Richmond Hill. was charged under the Highway Traffic Act after a 9:20 pm May 2 collision on Bay- view Avenue, about 19/4â€"mile south of 17th Avenue. He had about $800 damage to his car. The other driver, Calvin Pier- cey, 21, of 26 Wilmington Av- enue, Downsvienv had an esti- mated $600 damage to his car. Paéée‘nger Mary, Ann Piercey, 20, hurt her right knee and head in this collision.“ Charged with impaired driv-‘ ing and treated for a chin cut after an 11:10 pm May 4 ac- cident at Steeles and Willow- dale Avenues was a Downsview man. John McInally, 41, of 94 Clayhall Crescent, had about $1,000 damage to his car, ac- cording to regional police. , u The other car in the crash was parked at the time. It had an estimated $1,200 damage. The owner was Robert Thom- son of 76 Steeles Avenue East, Thomhill. Mary Haun, 41, of Bayview Avenue, RR 1, Richmond Hill, had a bump on the head and a bruised lip after her car went out of control and hit a light standard. It was raining when this ac-4 cident took place at Bayview and Crosby Avenues at 8:30 pm May 1. The car had about $500 dam- age and there was about $200 damage to the light standard, according to YRP. Hill Youth Convicted Of Motorcycle Theft In I969 At Thornhill A Richmond Hill youth Monâ€" day in York County Court at Toronto pleaded guilty to a 1969 Thornhill motorcycle theft and possession in 1970 of an- other stolen motorcycle. wfié â€"evliecrted trial rearlier by judge along. Paul Robert Finlay, 21, was given a two-year suSpended sen- tence, plus a period of proba- tion. Jadge Walter Martin warned Finlay he would regret it if he landed back in court again. Elven 12 Months .lailil For Indecent Assaultl . 0n Nine-Year-Old Girl‘s F, Indecent assault on a nine- year-old Willowdale girl cost a 61-year-old Woodbridge father of 11 a one-year jail sentence and a period on probation. In Richmond Hill Provincial Court Friday of last week Rob- ert Julian Morris was sentenced by Provincial Judge Robert Tay- lor. Morris was originally charged with having intercourse with a girl under 14, but pleaded in- nocent. “fie-Edmund the included of- fense of indecent assault. Tfieioffense took place Feb- ruary 27 near a riding academy in Vaughan Town. After the incident, Morris and the girl were served beer at 3 Woodbridge hotel before being ejected, the court was told during the trial. Another major collision in Markham May 5 inju young Willowdale cpuplg Charged under the Highway Traffic Act after the 6:43 pm crash on Parkway at George Street was Richard Robertson, 29_ of 34 Albert Street, Mark- His car had aboufc $800 dam- age. "Damage to the Willowdale car was estimated at $1,500. Driver David Fitton, 25, of 10 Parkway Forest Drive, Apart- ment 10, hurt his right eye and head. ham Sandra Fitton. 23, hurt her right arm and hex-x51. “vi-Ike} car had an estimated $400 damage. There was close to $800 worth of malicious damage done in acts of stupid vandalism in Richmond Hill last weekend. The worst incident involved a car owned by Adrian Rossi of 180 Bayview and parked at the rear of his apartment on Satur- day night. There was at least $450 dam- age to the car. Its convertible tap and upholstery were sl_ashed. $800 Worth Of Malicious Damage In Richmond Hill During Weekend "The right frontrlight and right tail light were broken. “ Theâ€" face of the radio was smashed. Also at 180 Bayview Avenue. the Capri Apartments at 1:15 am Friday, May '7 a group of youths were seen outside before a glass panel three feet by seven feet, and 14-inch thick, was smashed in the entranceway. Damage was about $70. The BLUE HILLS ACADEMY 3rd ANNUAL MEETING IT’S NEW!... StEIEO SIDING lasts'and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and... yet costs no more than ordinary metal sndlng! Lawn & Garden Seed, Peat Moss, Rockery Stone, Driveway Curbs, Sidewalk and Patio Slabs, Loam, Manure, Compost, Limestone, Sand and Gravel LOCAL DELIVERY 96 STEELES AVE. W. 889-2102 22 NORTHMOUNT GARDEN CENTRE O/B MEL’S HAULAGE STELCO: The strong siding. Good looks. Durability. For your free estimate phone your authorized Steloo Siding dealer: stelco ( Siding :5 the only sudmg made from HOME SIDING COMPANY s LIMITED ‘F 221 -7257 225-8287 C.F.R.B. SIDEROAD I/z Mile West of Yonge Street TOUR INFORMAL Staff Presentation and Refreshments BLUE HILLS ACADEMY Saturday, May 29 (1971.) CIL 10-6-4 , 50 LB. BAG $1.89 ANNUAL BOX PLANTS SPECIAL FERTILIZER 187 Moore Park Avenue, Willowdale 5 injured a 2 pm. to 4.30 pm. at to be held A The driver was Leonard Tay- lor, 20, of RR _ 1. Schomberg. The other car in the collision was driven by David Uren, 23, of 111 Inverlochy Boulevard, Apartment 810, Thomhill, ac- cording to York Regional Pol- ICE. "Uren‘s car had an estimated $300 damagga An eastbound car on King Township Sideroa-d 17 went out of control Sunday at 12:30 am at Concession 8. The car careered along the south ditch and hit a hydro pole. um, â€"vy . * ’1‘ * * The “Transcendents” wil‘l 0n King Sideroad, just east meet on Monday evenings at 7 of Highway 400 at 4:35 pm May pm, not Wednesdays until fur- 6, an eastbound car suffered ther notice. about $800 damage when it Church News went out of. control and hit a The Mother’s Day service at guardrail ” The driver was Fred Henney, 51, of 360 Botsfom‘d Street, New- market youths fled in a car. Also Saturday night at the Congregation. 3 Richmond Heights Centre boutique shop, In another case of malicious damage it was fortunate some- body wasn’t seriously hurt. a $60 plate glass door was broken. At 1:27 am Saturday a build- ing brick was hurled through a large double window at the home of William Fox, 112 Tray- born Drive. The brick flew 16 feet through a hallway and landed against a wall. 'All the members of the family were asleep, so nobody was hit. The window measured about five feet by three feet. Police had no estimate of damage in this instance Adds value, saves money. Guaranteed 20 years. Costs no more. 225-27 81 .Tasts and Anita and Rickie Greenfield The Carrville congregation ihad an unexpected trip to York‘will join the Emmanuel Angli- Central Hospital on Sunday af-can services on May 30 at 11 ternoon after tangling with a‘am. There will not be a ser- large angry raccoon. ivice at Carrville for this Sun- The "Transcendents" andiday only. friends surprised their ‘weekend The Emmanuel congregation mother’ (your correspondentllwill join Carrville Communion on Saturday evening with aservices on June 6 at 10 am. birthday cake and goodies.‘ The wedding banns were along with a king sized card‘read for the second and last they had all worked on andltime in the Sunday service for signed. Barbara Park and Adolphe Di- The “Transcendents” will Mambro. Neighborhood Notes Get well wishes are extended to Marg Jarman of Spruce Street currently in York Cen- tral Hospital. Carrville United was for the family and very much enjoyed by young and old. A beautiful carnation was presented to each worshipper as they entered the church. Correspondent; Mrs. Frances Purves â€" Phone 884-2552 526 Can-ville Road PHOTO FANS . . . START A HOBBY Secretary of High Park N.D.P. Thursday, May 20 at 8 pm. Richmond Hill High School ROOM 124 WRIGHT ST. We have everything you’ll need to launch you on a most rewarding pastime â€" Develop- ing and Printing your own pictures, including: chemicals, trays, paper, washers, dryers, en- ]argers, etc. All at down to earth prices. Why not come in now and get started! Power brakes (discs in from) and a new suspension system. Easy-hand- ling, smoothqiding Wide-Track ride. Richmond Heights Centre IMPACT OF THE WAFFLE ON THE N.D.P. CONVENTION PHOTO atlas SUPPLIES TerforfiLanpe. GUEST SPEAKER: HELEN-OLSON, CARRVILLE NEWS GI-Ielé’g mywufmext cat” should be a Hfull-gize‘Pontiac. Sponsored by League for Socialist Action Box 281, Richmond Hill PUBLIC FORUM '1ne grille-divider is dent-resistant, rust-proof and resists chipping... value that’s exclusive with Pontiac. DOCOOOCOOOOOOO‘ ‘ ‘ . 2 Don’t forget to buckle up for safety. Canon Ralph Latimer will chair a special meeting between the congregations on May 18, coffee get together at 7:30 and business at 8 pm. The Cal'rville congregation will join the Emmanuel Angli- can services on May 30 at 11 am. There will not be a ser- vice at Carrville for this Sun- The Carrville UCW have the torder forms for their annual ‘plant sale to be held May 22 [at the church. Anyone wish- ‘ing to place their orders are asked to call Mary Read 851- 1488, Ellinore Veitch 884- 1028, Fran Purves 884â€"2552, and Irene Bowes 832-1114. The choir will practice Thursdays at 7:30 pm. $30,000! A4; for 1.211 dczaxi- 3! \our pamcnpazmg Forum dcalcr You can enter C‘M's MONEYMILE) 5\\ EEPSTAKIA n . (V! w m or mm and have a mind dmcr'x lmcncc “Value. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. M Pontiac pampers you with a wide. full-depth foam front seat that will keep its shape and comfort longer. 884-3221 Comfort. The look of leather-or woodgrain in a fully-padded instrument panel that wraps around for convenience. for full details can enter GM you’re [6 or o' n ---------------- ‘ :_ Cars, Campers, Travel : Richmond Hill Community Credit Union ltd. E AW; N1 3F \w, 250 YONGE ST. NORTH NORTH MALL, RICHMOND HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE â€"â€" 884-8181 I i Hours: 10 am. - 5.00 pm. Mon. to Wed. ' I 10 am. - 6.00 pm. Thurs. and Fri. ‘ I 7.30 pm. - 9.00 pm Mon. evenings “““““““‘IJ whatever your need, borrow from your LKIZUII UNIUN and save on our lower interest charges U details at your participating Pontiac dcalcr‘ iter GM’s MONEYMILES SWEEPSTAKE : [6 or over and have a valid driver's liccncc. You don‘t have [0 buy a thing‘ Entries must be in by May 31, 197L â€"- Flexible terms, from 1 month to 3 years -â€" Life and Disability Insurance at no extra cost, protects your Family. Call us to compare the cost of our convenient, confidential service PAINTING? Experienced Students Available FOR BOTH INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 889-7007 “Eleganpe. LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES WORK GUARANTEED Efiébifimon i Your choice of rich upholstery colors in distinctive patterned cloth or supple, easy to keep clean vinyl. Son me aft/re equipment illustmtad optima! a! extra cost. 1971

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