Thieves Busy In Vaug'n Weekend had b8£ through once fr( Council received a notice from the township library board that the date for the of- ficial opening of the Centennial Library at Unionville, has been changed to October 21 at 3.30 pm. Sunday night, or early Mon- .day morning, Mac‘s was entered through a rear window and 15 cartons of cigarettes valued at $54. and a $10 roll of pennies. were taken. In another break and enter early Friday at the Wesley Med- ical Building. Uplands Avenue and Yonge Street, why \\'as gained through an insecure win- dow and $15 was taken from a petty cash box. Licence number of the bike is 9714 MC. _ Richmond Hill Police also re- ported a break and enter at Tompkins Chrysler Dodge Ltd., 395 Yonge Street North: The bylaw calls for a maxi- mum fine of $300 for anyone breaking it. 'l‘hieves Vaughan the weeke ies report Mac's Val Thieves also visited two pr! vate homes Saturday night. Alvin Lloyd, Jackson Street. Maple. reported the theft of a battery from his car while it was parked outside his home, and Michael G. Toms. 32 Gar- den Avenue, 'l‘hornhill. said that his 1966 Honda motorcycle was taken from the rear of a resi- dence at 119 Spruce Avenue. between 2 am and 6 am. Third and final reading of a bylaw to prohibit and regulate the discharge of surface and drainage water into any sanit- ary sewer system in the town- phip. was passed by council. Approximater 55 V from a petty cash box AURORA: The town recently conferred its lst honorary may- orality on Major A. A. "Lex" Mackenzie MLA. 81â€"year-old resident of Woodbridge. who has represented York North in the Ontario Legislature for 22 years. Mr. Mackenzie is not seeking re-election. His in- vestiture in the honorary office occurred at the official open- ing of the town's new com- munity centre. or replace roadside trees des- troyed during road widening operations. Council endorsed a resolution from Metro Conservation Au- thority calling on the Depart- ment of Highways to plant and/ The bank would be located on Don Mills Road, just north of Sleeles Avenue. Council has been asked to meet this week with trustees of TSA 2 1o discuss council‘s action in turnng down their application for a $990,000 de- benture for a new senior School. The idea for the bank was first presented two weeks ago by a private promoter, who was told by council at that time that he would need to prepare a site plan of the proposed building. A site plan for a new drive-in bank in the township was re- ceived by council and forward- ed to the planning board for consideration. Missing from the meeting was Councillor Anthony Roman, who is on holidays. Last week, council gave first and second reading to the by- law, which calls for the pay- ment of half of the accumulated sick leave credits to an em- ployee after six months time. Deputy-reeve S. J. Gadsby, who has opposed the proposed bylaw from the beginning, termed it a “farceâ€. A bylaw that would add to the sick leave benefits of emâ€" ployees at Markham Township. failed to 1;eceive a seconder when it was presented for a third reading at last week‘s meeting of council. ~_ Making the motion for the third reading was Councillor Allan Sumner. ]0 THE LIBERAL. Ric No Seconder For] Sick Leave 'Law 189 CENTRE ST. EAS'I SKI-131:! Sund Don‘t wait until the last minute to order your Fuel Oil. Do it NOW and be set for Winter long comfort. RAMER FUELS weekend. \V reported, i1 '3 Variety : was the ti been hit ‘ ‘ugh break 2 from an E mday night THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1967 were bl I‘ownship with four including Store, ’1‘} third tim this yea and armed t, or c 0 LOCAL ninme busy 6 am. of the 'our robber- ing one at , Thomhill. time Mac‘s year, twice enter and i holdup. early Mon- an'ea was taken the over + No Down Payment + Free 30 Day Charge Credit Is Easy At Canadian Tire Choose and Charge With C'I'C “CAN CHARGE" Hunters’ Bargain! Hiâ€" top 9 eyelet hunting boot of quality seamless rubber, grip sole, sizes 7 to 12. at $5. 95 (ompare .44 PAIR Replaceable 10â€mop head - heavy twisted mop string. Plastic fittings and 48†wooden handle. Compare at 99c .79 at $4. 98 Compare Stop that annoying moisture buildâ€"up in basement. 4" piping, elbows and damper. .88 Great for those Fall leaves! Heavy Duty metal tines. 45†lac- quered handle. Sale Price .ll Compare at $8.88 2% cu. ft. capacity. Seamless steel tray, tubular steel frame. Semi-pneumatic tires. 7.77