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The Liberal, 23 Oct 1969, p. 17

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Mvwmxmymymywwymmmm A Mr. Justice Grant told them that since the Crown had based its case on Mr. Kelly actually The jury of 10 men and two women returned shortly after 4 pm and asked Mr. Justice Grant about the Criminal Code section concerning persons aid- ing and abetting a crime. Mr. Justice Campbell Grant told Mr. Kelly he doubted he would heed any advice he could give him. But he added: "It‘s well that you consider a differ- ent way of life." Mr. Kelly took the stand and denied he raped the girl or even led her into the field where the attack took place. The girl had testified Mr. Kelly led her to the spot where she was attacked by at least five motorcyclists while more than 20 crowded around and watched. She identified Mr. Kelly as the man she had met earlier in the day at the home of a friend. VA A W Wmm-xflxw-xx«m-\\A\r\r\'vvx'\r\fiv\'\#\r\’\~x ‘ ;mmmmmx\wmmwmm\mmm\xxm f E Make Your Child Visible Mr. Kelly was defended by Alf Stong Jr.. of Richmond Hill. who admitted the girl was “gang raped". but said that because of the darkness and her hysteria she was wrong in her identifi- cation of Mr. Kelly. Wayne Kelly, slx-foot-three and weighing 235 pounds. sighâ€" ed in relief and slumped for- ward in the prisoner's box when the jury announced its verdict after deliberating nearly 4% hours. A 21-year-old Richmond Hill man was acquitted by an On- lario Supreme Court jury on October 17 of raping a 19-year- old girl at a Satan's Choice drinking party on June 14 in a field off Meadowvale Road in Scarboro. Gloria Brown and Donna Mael Clara Blacklock, 83, of 323 Brown. 4. passengers in a car'Lnnsdale Road, Toronto. receivâ€" driven by Neil Brown. 6 Cav-‘ied head lacerations and her erly Drive. Weston. received‘passenger, Albert Blacklnck. arm and head injuries. Anna cuts and a broken nose when Vukasovic and Antonio Vuka- the car driven by Mrs. Blacklock sovic. 13. if '18 Temperancezcollided with a car driven by Street. Aurnra. passengers in alMichael Millan. of 396 Highway car driven by Branko Vukasovic,{7 East. Thornhill, at 3.20 pm received head injuries. on October 17 on Highway 7 at * * * * Jane Street. Damage was esti- Four persons were injured in a two-car collision on Highway 11 at Davis Drive on the out- skirts 0f Newmarket at 7.15 pm on October 13. Man Is Acquitted In Rape Case By Ontario Supreme Court Jury Mrs. Gfovannlna Farano. of 72 Yongehurst Boulevard. Rich- vale. was killed at the intersec- tion of Yonge Street and May Avenue in Richvale when she was struck by a car driven by Howard Ahrens, of 21 Machell Street. Aurora, at 4.28 pm on October 17. She was pronounced dead at Toronto General Hos- pital. um éMlllllllll\ll|l“l\lllllI!“lllllllll‘lllllmllllll|llllllllIlll‘llllllllllllllllllllI“lllllllllllllIllllmll“lllmllllIlllllIllumllll!“lullll"lllllllllllllmllllll“\lulllllmllllllllllllllllllllmllll“llllll“llIll\Illllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllll“llllllNlllllllulllllllllllIllIllll“lull“\lllllllllllllllllllll\|llllll| fl Woman Struck By Car At Richvale Is Pronounced Dead At York Central gmummmummmumlm1mlmmm1umnmmmmmnmmnmtmmnnmmnummmulnulnuulmuuuuumuuumumnIIllImumuumuunmnlmumImumImuuuumImumunnmnnunlmuummunu I'I'T- HTT- ___ muumnmuumuumuumuuummumummumg William Young. Yonge Street. 1'72 Miles North of Richmond Hill HALLOWE'EN SAFETY BAG ‘Y’ Winter Fitness Program But Hill Girls, Boys Not Turning Out Trudy Wensell will be co-ordinating the over- all program for the first time. This year's program will be under very capable hands in the persons of young but exper- ienced instructors. All the chief instructors are currently attending university and are exper- ienced in teaching phys-ed. “Registration fee for 10 weeks has been set at $1 this year and I can’t imagine this being any type of a hardship. The one exception is at Richmond Hill High School where we will be using gym equipment and the fee there is $3.” “This is our second year of operating the 10-week program,” stated Mrs. Gwen Halliday. program director at the Y. “It was a tremend- ous success last year. We must have had some 500 children participating in our activities. Therein lies the rub. So far this year? Not good. “We've circulated registration forms through- out the schools but there just hasn't been that much response, it's been very disappointing. We‘ve had about 150 show up to date although it is still early. That’s the "welcome" sign now being flashed by the Richmond Hill YWCA as it embarks on another winter’s fitness program in conjunction with the local recreation committee which is supplying funds. Calling all Richmond Hill girls and boys from ages 8 to 13 who want to keep fit, get fit, or just have fun while doing it. KEN RUSTON SHELL SERVICE Free With $5 Gasoline Purchase (Heavy Fluorescent Bag) 367 Eagle REPORT 7215treet. Newmarkel. and Howard :h- Rooney. of RR 2. Newmarket. ec- received head lacerations when ay their cars collided at 1.30 am on he Highway 11 at Federal Farms by Road. l Swartz Youngren. 72. of Brad- ford. received lacerations to his head and a fractured leg. He was a passenger in the Young vehicle. Jaycees are young men of ac- tion between the ages of 18 and 39. The local group has a full year of planned action ready to go and will welcome any young men of that age who are inter- ested in community betterment projects, social programs and self-improvement courses. If you are interested Memâ€" bership Chairman Bill Hughes would appreciate a call at 889- 6744. Richmond Hill Jaycees are at present in the midst of a brisk membership campaign. raping the girl and had shown no evidence of a plan to lead her into the mass attack, they could not convict him on this section. Twenty-five minutes later they returned with the acquit- tal. R. Hill Jaycees Are Seeking New Members Mrs. Eva Rooney, a passenger in the Rooney car. received head lacerations and a fractured pelvis. Damage was estimatedi at $1,200. mated at $2,350 [Built & Repaired Phone 889-5292 Walker Construction Expert Workmanship FIREPLACES CHIMNEYS and On October 17, vehicles driven by Giovanni Filice and Glenn Robertson. both of T0â€" ronto. collided on Dufferin Street north of Steeles Avenue causing an estimated $1,200 ;damage. Laurie Mills, 368 Eglinton Avenue East. Toronto, and Frank Taylor. 21 Henderson Avenue. Willowdale. were westâ€" bound passing Robert Boggs. 14, of 377 Palmer Avenue. and Paul Taylor, 14. 68 Hillsview Drive, when they collided. §Po|ice Accident Report Three persons were also in- jured Sunday when vehicles driven by William Fretz, Rich- mond Hill; Percy Parliament, Downsview, and Sidney Brown- John. Weston, collided at Maple Road and John Street causing an estimated $1,600 damage. Also on Sunday, another per- son was injured when cars driven by John Tackney, of Quebec, and Alan Weighelhof Toronto, collided on Steeles Avenue just west of Yonge Street causing an estimated $1,300 damage. Two Richmond Hill boys rid- ing bicycles were blamed Sun- day for causing an accident on Sideroad 17 oneâ€"half mile west of Don Mills Road at 6:28 pm in Markham Township. Taylor. 14. 53 HiIISView Drive,“ John Francis Footprints Ltd. when they collided. " Importers of Quality é Mr. Mills told police he had Footwear é braked sharply to avoid one of open Wed. to Sat, the boys who was riding across .WWWW AAAAA A vehicle driven by Donald Doucette. of Schomberg. skid- ded out of control on Concession 11 causing an estimated $700 damage. Thelma Madelaine was injur- ed when the car she was driving Went out of control on the Kirby Sideroad causing an estimated $400 damage on Sunday. Paul Stratford, 21, of Concesâ€" sion 6. Vaughan Township, was killed at 8.25 pm on October 16 when the vehicle in which he was a passenger collided with a second vehicle on Islington Avev nue in Vaughan Township. Both drivers were injured in the mishap which occurred near the intersection of Islington Avenue and Elder‘s Mills Road. Mr. Stratford was a passenger in a vehicle being driven by Jack Abbott. 52. also of Conâ€" cession 6. that collided with anâ€" other being driven by Mervin Kaiser. 60. of Kleinburg. Vaughan Township Man Killed In Mishap 0n lslington Avenue Instructors for the girls will include Steph- anie MacKenzie, Bev. Markle, Karen Lark, Pia Schenk, and others. Pleasantville Public School, Tuesday, girls, from 7 to 8 pm, 8 to 10 years; 8 to 9 pm, 11 to 13 years. For further information call Mrs. Halliday at 884-4811. MacKjllop Public School, Thursday, boys, from 7 to 8 pm, 8 to 10 years old; 8 to 9 pm, 11 to 13 years. Richmond Hill High School Gym class: Tues day. 7 to 8 pm, 9 to 13 years, girls; 8 to 9 pm 9 to 13 years, boys. St. Joseph's Separate School. Thursday. boys Wednesday, girls, from 7 to 8 pm, 8 to 10 years 8 to 9 pm, 11 to 13 years. Following are the days the programs will be held and the schools: Crosby Public School, Mondays, boys. 7 to 8 pm, 8 to 10 years; 8 to 9 pm, 11 to 13 years. Our Lady Help of Christians Separate School. Thursday. girls, Wednesday, boys. from 7 to 8 pm, 8 to 10 years: 8 to 9 pm, 11 to 13 years. For the boys it will be Paul O‘Brien and Louis Vanderploeg assisted by other such stalâ€" warts as Hugh MacKenzie, Mark Griffiths, and Brian Gentles. An added plus for youngsters participating in the Richmond Hill High Schdol segment of the program will be Tom Kivimaki who is an expert gymnastic teacher. a An estimated $1,000 damage ‘was caused at 220 pm on Octo- ‘ber 18 when cars driven by Richard Swan, 19. of 253 Ax- ,minster Drive, Richmond Hill. ‘and Raymond Stefanowich. 12 Birch Avenue, Richvale. collided at the intersection of Yonge Street and Benson Avenue. Mr. rSwan was charged with making an improper right-hand turn. the roadway into the eastbound lane when the mishap occurred. ‘Damage was estimated at $1.050. Brian Bailey. 17, of 45 Birch Avenue, Richvale. has been charged with careless driving as a result of a collision at 11.05 pm on October 17 at the inter- section of Yonge Street and Lorne Avenue. He was in col- lision with a car driven by Nick Tomarelli. of 113 Lucas Street, Richmond Hill. Damage was estimated at $150. «.vv.vwvwwvwwwwwwwwwwww. ( Dr. Robert Gibbons. 45 South- dale Drive, Markham. received a cut over his left eye and a gash to his left knee when his car was in collision with a sec- ond auto driven by Stanley Coles, 2559 Lakeshore Bouleâ€" vard West, Toronto, at 9.16 pm on October 13. Damage was estimated at $910. A car owned by Aloysius Harâ€" rietha. of 411 Allgood Street. Richmond Hill.\vas struck by a car that fled the scene at 6.40 pm. on October 12. Damage was estimated at $100. Yellow gladioli and bronzeI She Chrysanthemums formed thei'Morri: setting in Richmond Hill Unit-iwas g ed Church September 20 for‘style the wedding of Lynne Kovinsky‘quet ( to Bruce Bridges. Rev. Robert Ros: Smith performed the double Allan ring ceremony and Church Or-‘es we ganist Gordon Fleming playedl The traditional wedding music. :pale t The bride is the daughter of;corsag Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kovinsky,,The g Chatham, Ontario, and the‘in da groom is the son of Mr. and silver. Mrs. Arthur (Bob) Bridges oflred r( Carrville Road. 1 A r Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore an em- pire line fashioned gown of white satin with rose petal lace overlay. Her bouquet was of pink and white roses. Richmond Hill United ls Scene Of Bridges-Kovinsky Marriage HOME ~ « sea gyd CORNER Now Available . . . WITH FABRIC CHOSEN OUT OF STOCK Bring Your Own Measurements â€" Finest Selection of Fabrics Anywhere ANTIQUE SATIN 1: PLEIN JOUR 45" Wide RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884-5931 ‘ CUSTOM MADE DRAPES IN SEVEN DAYS “Fish is our business â€"- not a sideline” Is the word ...for the wide range of merchandise and services offered you by the friendly merchants in . . . Newfoundland Dryed Salted C3981in Newfoundland Salt Beef Newfoundland Salt Pork Newfoundland Salt Cod Newfoundland Salt Herring Purity Milk Lunch Squares Purity Milk Lunch Rounds NEWFOUNDLAND AT THE Mann-l END OF RICHMON HEIGHTS CENTRE The bride's mother wore a pale blue coat ensemble with a corsage of white and pink roses. The groom‘s mother was attired in dark green, trimmed with silver. She wore a corsage of red roses. A reception was held at the Summit View Gardens restau- rant. after which the happy couple left for a wedding trip to Cape Cod. They will be residing at 1106 Avenue Road, Toronto, on their return. Ross Wood was best man and Allan Kovinsky and Carl Bridg- es were the ushers. She was attended by Sandy Morrison as maid of honor. who was gowned in a green empire style dress and carried a bou- quet of yellow roses. Reg. Value $22.98 Yd. 7 Yr. Guarantee Reg. Value $2.98 Yd. Purity Old Fashioned Coffee Biscuits Purity Cream Crisps Purity Tip Top Sodas Purity Lemon Cream Biscuits Purity Cream Crackers Purity Sweet Bread Purity Hard Bread Bulk Dulse Richmond Heights Centre NEWMARKET PLAZA 895-5522 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. Oct. 23, 1969 u-ummnunmmumnunmunumnmuumuun1unmuumnuummnuuIumImmmnmumummmmIummmmluumumInunuuuuunuumulnuuuuulmun1mmummummuuu New Industries For Vaughan Twp. It is formed by the action of heat and pressure on re- sin impregnated paper and was born of wartime neces- sity by Howard Smith Paper Mills Ltd. In 1948 the ar- borite company was formed and the plant which now em- ploys 450 persons. opened in (Continued from Page 1) chen counter tops is well known to most Canadians, but the range of the decora- tive laminate has now been expanded to meet almost any requirement of architects. designers. color consultants. builders and the doâ€"it-your- self trade. LaSalle. Domtar Construcâ€" tion Materials Ltd.. is one of the world's leading produc- ers of decorative laminates. Two Stores to Serve You Richmond Heights Centre “In the Mall" Ph. 884-3775 28 Yonge St. 8.. Aurora Ph. 727-8353 ALL MAKES o SINGER 0 WHITE 0 ELNA o KENMORE We repair . . Etcetera All Repairs Guaranteed Let us . . . KEEP YOUR SEWING MACHINE “IN THE MALL” BERNINA SEWING CENTRE New Machines From $69.95 Used Machines From $19.95 For $1.98 Yd. For $2.29 Yd. RUNNING! Phone 884-7733 5 DRYCLEANING SPECIAUI : (THIS WEEK ONLY) I RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE . ' “In The Mall” 884-6171 AIII“““‘-IIII The LaSalle plant sells to countries in the Caribbean. South America and the Far East, and the English plant sells to the European. Near East. Middle East and Afri- can markets. OVERMYER C0. The largest company in the world in the leasing business. Overmyer Co, has purchased eight acres of land from the CNR on Doney Crescent south of Highway 7. The company is a specialist in arranging distribution centres to handle the needs of every kind of business. It also provides many companâ€" v so much so that its trade name of ARBORITE has beâ€" come synonymous with plas- tic laminates. C.C.M. 6'1 BAUER Richmond Heights Centre ED. LEEDS IN SPORTS HOCKEY STICKS Where Quality and Service is your Best Bargain “IN THE MALL” RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Ladies' Plain Dresses . $1.39 Men's 2-Piece Suits . $1.39 Slacks or Plain Skirts . 691’ Drapes . . per panel $1.19 SKATES EXPERTLY SHARPENED WM Discount Cleaners PHOTO atlas SUPPLIES SKATES OUR COMPLETE :1 STOCK 0F ART SUPPLIES and Canadian Industries Limit- ed has also purchased a 10 acre-site from the CNR on the west side of Keele im- mediately south of the Dom- tar property. The approxi- mate 100,000 square foot building to be erected on this site will house the company's paint division. A 200,00 square foot build- ing will be constructed with provisions to expand within the next couple of years. The official announcement of this project was also made Octo- ber 9 at the Park Plaza Hotel. Toronto. ClL ies with warehousing space with a coast to coast opera- tion both in Canada and the 884-3221 amu11mIuunuummuumu~13

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