THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, March 2. 1072 ONTARIO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Chesterfields and Chairs Recovered Like New 7 'Y PART TIME C.S.I..T. REGISTERED Numerous Thornhill Area Crashes Mostly Blamed On Bad Weather. Most of the numerous Thornâ€",aboul $200 damage to his veil-l hill area accidents involi'ingllcle, according to police. local drivers in recent days »:- e s.- » l - Vï¬â€"â€"A‘ MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST A lha‘e been blamed on bad If .n. g l d t f l k I 1 l 0 Choose from a large selection of quality fabric-s r l . l was rai in w 1811 pe es -1 Re uil-ed or '01" Central Hos lta . On v r ‘u o All workmanship expertly su ervised and weather. But several driversjrian Gordon Hutchison' 22‘ of. q p . €213 . Pickup and delivery 1’ guaranteed O have been charged. One was , tered applicants will be considered. charged with refusing a breathâ€" 162 Highland Park Boulevard.‘ Thornhill. Free estimates at your home 174 Bridgeland Ave. (opp. Yorkdale) 787-0277 was bumped by a Bayview Glen Scouting Family Members of the Victor Brown family of 40 Laureleaf Road, Bayview Glen. South Thornhill, evidently believe the family that Scouts together All five members of the family are involved in Scout and stays together. Guide activities in the Pictured above in the narthex of Thornhill United are (left to right) Guide Leader Mrs. Jean Brown, 5th Thornhill; Guide Paula Brown, 5th Thornhill; Scout Gregory Brown, 6th Thornhill; Cub Robbie Brown, 6th Thornhill; Cub Leader Victor Brown, 6th Thornhill. The picture was taken prior to the recent annual Venturer, Scout, Cub, Ranger, Guide and Brownie church parade which marked the birth date of the founder of Scouting â€"â€" Lord Baden-Powell. Hill Women Drivers Had Bad Week Local women drivers, includ- ing an underage female snow- mobile operator, had a tough time during the past few days as motor vehicle accidents took a heavy toll. The owner of an apparently abandoned storm-bound car was charged with illegal park- ing under a town bylaw in con- ley $300 damage at 7:48 am Feb- , , - - . - ' . . . Richmond Hill. She was a 1338- to 60 per50ns “Pawn With a four ' cal acol' Both vehicles had damage “1313' 22 at Yonge Street at . e dent. Several other drivers estimated at $175 in 3 Feb- Levendale Road, Driver was Senger 1“ a car that suffered PHONE 33437005 . were charged after accidents, but luckily injuries were minor. The 15-year-old Oak Ridges area girl who wrecked her snowmobile in collision with a car expected to face a charge of driving without a license. The snowmobile hit a car on, community. that came along driven by Mary Wright, 33. of 26 Connaught Avenue, RR 1, Gormley. This car also had damage estimated at $500, YRP said. There was an estimated $400 damage to the fourth car driv- en by Jed Mathews, 18, of Lot 21, Concession 3, RR 2, Gorm- ruary 24 collision at 9am on Maplegrove Avenue near Blyth Avenue, Oak Ridges. The, vehicles were driven by Elva Kydd. 42, of 6 Blyth Av- enue. Oak Ridges and Elizabeth O'Donnell. 37, also of Blyth Av- cnue. pedestrian, suffered injuries, but not serious ones. Damage to a Thornhill car was estimated at $1,500 at 4pm February 17 when it hit a mail- box and post in front of the Fox residence, 208 John Street, and then hit a hydro pole. Dam- age to the mailbox was estima- ted at $20, according to York Driver of the car on John Street near B‘ayview Avenue was Frank Schmalz, 39, of 67 Coral Harbor Crescent, police said. ##1## After a four-car accident at 6:30 pm February 21 on Procâ€" tor Avenue at Bayview, Donald Thorn, 39, of 4 Manorcrest Drive. Willowdale was charged with impaired driving and re: fusing to take a breathalyzer test. James Cameron, 52. of 4389 Lawrence Avenue East. Metro, one of the other drivers, suf- fered minor injuries and an estimated $500 damage to his car, YRP said. Also with minor injuries was another driver Eva Martin, 50, of 87 Green Lane, Thomhill. Damage to her, car was about $150, police said. There was about $200 dam- age to the fourth car driven by Leon Bloom, 40, of 7127 Bayâ€" view Avenue, Thorn‘hill. a: * ae- * John Trenton, 43, of 2522 Yonge Street, Toronto. faced a Highway Traffic Act charge and had about $300 damage to his vehicle after an 82m February 22 collision on 16th Avenue at Woodbine Avenue (formerly Don Mills Road). There was also about $300 damage to the other vehicle driven by Art Haney, 30, of 64 Westwood Lane, Thornhill. Haney suffered bruises in the accident, police said. at a: :1: it Charged with careless driving after a three-car crash at 3:33 pm February 22 on Woodbine Avenue about 1/2-mile south of Highway 7 East was Frank Dar- rock, 33, of RR 1, Thomasburg, Ontario. He had damage estima- ted at $75, according to YRP. With a sore neck after the accident was Judith Blouin, 32, of Wilcox Road, Oak Ridges, (Photo by David Barbour) posite 167 Sixteenth Avenue, Richmond Hill. Minor injuries and about $150 damage were suffered by the other driver Cecil Hewitt, 23, of 112 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill. # =1: * t A Travelways bus had about an estimated $180 damage. It was driven by Marcel Blouin,_ 41, of the same address. The third car was driven by James Rapos, 62, of 2064 Ger- rard Street East, Toronto and had an estimated $75 damage, YRP said. 1 a: 4: 1k a: 1 Theodore Kever, 34, of Rexdale. The driver of the car, Vern Richards of 72 Hillsview Ave- nue, aged 47, had bruises and about $550 damage, police said. a * t 4: Charged with failing to yield. the right-of-way while leaving Hutchison was taken to York Central Hospital by am- bulance and treated for minor, injuries. The accident was at‘ 9:07 pm February 21 on Hen- derson Avenue at GlencamcromI Road. Damage to the car was estimated at about $15, policel said. I had about $200 damage to hisi vehicle in a collision at 8:20 am‘ February 21 on Bayview AV-l enue just north of Steeles Av-‘ enue East. There was about $250 damage, to the other vehicle driven by Adrian Van Herk of 39 Wild- rose Crescent, Thomhill, ac- cording to YRP. Physician Beaten Up I Arrested iii-Richmond Hill at, 8 am February 23 on Markham Road near Newkirk Road and facing a charge of assault caus- ing bodily harm is Thomas Yip.. 21, of Lot 8, Concession 5,1 Whitchurch-Stouffville, accord- ing to York Region Police. The arrest was in connection with an alleged assault recently in Northern York Region in which a physician was said to have been beaten up in his: office. Hit And Run Accident Richmond Hill Division of York Regional Police are in- vestigating a hit-and-run acciâ€" dent Sunday morning which caused $800 damage to a parked car on Carrville Road in Rich- vale. The car was owned by Albert McLean of Mississauga. It was parked in front of 315 Carrville Road when it was struck around 2:30 am. Damage was to the left rear fender. Driver of the other car con- tinued on his way. PARTIES CHILDREN - ADULTS TEENAGERS Complete Catering Service Can accommodate groups Interested In Gardening? IIAI [STATE “0. liq'mc sl Lloumvuu FOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE LIST WITH TIM MASTERS alyzer test and another with car driven by Mrs. Betty Fauldsg Please phone 884-1171. ext. 205 for appointment v. , lcareless driving. 39’ of 123 Clarke Avenue. 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Venue’ 0m 1 a couectlon 0f Plant-11ft; from M I York Central Hospital for treat-l an emulated $400 damage to all over the world in the .. I ment of cuts and bruises. The car driver was Elvira Davidson, 59, of 18 Poplar Drive and her car suffered an estimated $50 damage. police said. ' a: :1- a: :1: With $500 damage and char- ged with illegal parking under a town bylaw during the storm February 20 was John Joakim of Willowdale. At a minute af- ter midnight that date Joakim's car was hit by one driven by William Mitchell, 37, of RR 1, Locust Hill. The crash was on 17th Avenue about Ill-mile east of Bayview Avenue. The Mit- chell car had damage estimated at $500, according to YRP. Four minutes later at the same place two other cars ap- parently became entangled in suffered minor injuries and had about $200 damage to her car in a 4:45 pm collision February 23 on Bayview Avenue near North Taylor Mills Drive. The other car had about $100 damage and was driven by Stephanie Dearling, '28, of 408 Allencourt, Richmond Hill, Pol- ice said. * it >3 >0: Iris Wedseltoft, 25, of 263 Bluegrass Boulevard, Richmond Hill had about $200 damage in" a 5 pm February 23 collision on Levcndale Road near an enl-l rance to the Richmond, Heights Shopping Centre. The driver of the other car in the accident was another, woman. Joan Kennedy, 42, of 258 McConvey 'Drive, Rich- mond Hill. But she had only Hillsview Drive, aged 67. His vehicle had an estimated $250 damage, police said. The other car was driven by Daniel Keenan of Keele Street, his vehicle in a collision at 4:45 pm February 22 on Lillian Avenue at Clark in Thornhill. The other driver was Brian O’Hara, 24, of Lot 27, Conces- Greenhouses at York Ceme- tery, 101 Senlao Road in North York. Open 10.00 am. - 4.00 p.m., seven days a week. Toronto and had an estimated $350 damage. sion 3, RR 2, Maple and he had There was about $250 damage to a traffic light standard at 9:50 pm February 22 at Yonge Street and Markham Road when it was hit by a car driven by James Perrault, 55, 0f 78 Maple- grove Avenue, Oak Ridges. Thel car had an estimated $300 dam-‘ age, according to YRP. * >1! * >14 l Damage was $1,100 to the car owned by Paul Richard, 441; North Taylor Mills Drive, Rich- mond Hill after it was dug out of an eight-foot snowbank about noon February 21, Mrs. Rich- 1 and bonus. sonnel manager GORD SALESWOMEN - SALESMEN WANTED Openings for 3 Agents covering areas: Markham, Richmond Hill, Aurora, will guide and train you. For confidential interviews call per- Newmarket, Etc. We Excellent commission SMITH Required for our expanding mortgage divis- ion. Prefer someone with financial, real estate or appraisal experience who is anxious to assume responsibility. We are looking for a community minded person who is inter- ested in the challenge of developing and offering new ideas. This is a salary or com- mission position in either our new Richmond Hill Branch at 143 Yonge St. South or at our head office in Markham. Reply in confidence to Bill Jackson at Markham 294-1372 MARKHAM SIOUIIVIIII UXBEIDGI BROOKIIN (IARIMONI PORT PERRY WITH OUR FACTORY tomyou PRIC THE DRAPERY FACTORY 70 NEWKIRK RD., RICHMOND HILL (Between Centre St. and Crosby Avenue) BALLERINA ANTIQUE SATIN 33-†65 colors to choose from SEAMLESS TERGAL $3.98 SHEERS the collision, about $25 damage. YRP est,_ ard told “The Liberal†this avatar. can... , . V t Deborah Fisher, 16, of Lot 21, mated, [week- 889-7624 884-4425 773-4211 33mm gmng Come try us. Bring your measuremen s Concession 3, RR 2, Gormley, t t at in Mrs. Richard said the cars ‘moa.~.5HEALrD.DEALTon ° " was taken to York Central Hos- pital by Scott’s Ambulance for treatment of cuts and bruises. She was a passenger in a car Janice Bailey, 25. of 55 Ave- nue Road, Richmond Hill had about $450. damage at 5:30 pm February 23 in a collision on- Real Estate Man Advised To Be. Careful With Capital Gains Tax: Members of the York County Real Estate Board were given some time-honored advice Wed- nesday afternoon of last week in their dealings with the new capital gains tax on property. “Look before you leap," they were told. Offering the advice were two tax experts in the persons of Ronald Leggitt, chartered ac-I countant and Dave Davies. tax consultant. Both are from G. H. Ward 8: Partners, Newmarkct. Occasion was the board‘s anâ€" nual meeting at the Highlands Golf and Country Club in Au- rora. The meeting saw the election of Harry Sadler of Emerald Isle Real Estate Limited, Richmond Hill, as the president for 1972. HOW TO VALUE Davies told the realtors they should try “to hit a happy medium, a happy range When placing a value on property in preparation for the December ber 31 and you want to sell it.†SELLING FIRM v He advised that if a farmer‘I sold his farm valued at $100,000? today he would escape any giftl or capital gains tax “because' the value of the property hasn‘t" had a chance to accrue." “If he leaves it for five yearsl the value could jump to $120,- 000 and he would have to pay capital gains tax on the extra' $20000.†The farmer would still get in- to difficulties if he sold it to his; son at $100,000 to escape the capital gains tax he "would still ,have to pay gift tax on that am? .omlt'n I The two experts advised a medium range in valuation of property. I CONSULT EXPERTS They especially advised rcalâ€" tors to have their clients con- ;sult experts on the matter of valuating property before jum- ping mm It. 31 valuation date for capital gains tax purposes. He said that valuing property too high or too low could pro- vide problems as far as capital gains tax was concerned. or when the new Gift Tax Act goes into effect next year. “If you value your property too low," he said “you could subject yourself to a very high capital gains tax if it apprecia- tes dramatically after Dcccm- Other members of the 1972 Iexecutive are: lst Vice - Presi- ‘dent George Mann. Toronto; second Vice - President Doug lleharg, FRI iFellowship of ‘Realtors Institute), Markham. 5 Directors are: Norm Black. lFRI, Richmond Hill: Robert Case, FRI. Newmarket: Don Young. Thornhill; Gino )Iatrud- ola. Thornhill: John Dench, Sutton; Bob Shea, FRI, Markâ€" lham. was left in the snow after it became stuck. Four tow trucks were called but they were un-< able to rescue the vehicle, she1 said. Police had estimated the, damage at about $550. N. S. SMITH REAL ESTATE [TD 39 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill New Cure. . . 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