THE Wilson HOUSE m'blett 22+ urnâ€"n Sill" 0i: CHEV-OLDS Richmond 511:5. t. . ‘1 .Tlioe 8~7~6~S~4~ m The House of Quality 335 YONGE STREET N. 889~5435 Phone 727~9453 RICHMOND HILL Where Cars Cost Less! CARS HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 “In Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all things Charity" VOL. 96, N0. 6. RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1972 W7 7 V v PRICE 15¢ PER COPY, l Now Through Richmond Hill, Markham Kline Descendants At: Binder Twine Fete They also hate the glass The descendants of Klein- Hydro Corridor Change , burg's founder have been decanters and a goblet ‘ found. brought from Alsace-Lor- t V Spectal guests at the l‘ï¬lne- “lilt‘h‘ “'9†“59d l“ l B)’ MARY DA“ SON ‘ lNewmarket. It passes south other hate guy wires. hydro 533-5.) Slxlli annual Kleinhui-g the mmmumf‘" WWW“ "1 ‘ Something new has been added to Ontario Sham“ and Mount Albert andl CRITERIA Binder Tome Festival gap. the old Lutheran Church HYdrO-S preferrgd mth (m. the (nudructiml of an turns south at‘a location-north-i The presentation to the So‘ tolnhoi' 9 will he descend- “1 Kleml‘Ul‘E- 8.31.3 high voltage hue m pron-(1e a link between “est. 0f L‘Xbl‘idse to .lmn the‘iandt innuiry sai‘s general ob- Pllfl’lme stactes to he avmded. if pos- yeast of Claremopt. ‘sible. in selecting routes for by- PARKWAY BELT idro transmission lilies include . When the provincial govern-lollies. towns and villages, farm lment‘s Toronto-Centred Region buildings. churches. schools. ‘Plan for development was tin-icelneteries, historical sites and ‘\eiled in May 1970 the possiâ€" parks. tbility of a right-of-way along There are 15 communities to Incidentally the How. lands went on to fame in Canadian history - one beâ€" came lieutenant . governor of Ontario and another he- came mayor of Toronto. ants of founder .lohn Kline. \Trans-Canada ea 5 The festival committee has sought to trace the famin since 1067 and Just a few weeks ago the mystery was solved. in July of this year. Al- bert and Margaret Meston l Ontario Hydro‘s Naiitiroke and Pickering generating stations. according to presentations made last week to the Solandt Commission. it. may swing south l along the eastern edge of Richmond Hill and Thorn- hill. *i’ii Kleinburg The preferred route is referred to as the middle The Binder l arrived m Visit the Village Twine Festival was revived l Youâ€: by Hydro and ‘Vlll Cut a_610'.f00t rlght Of Way the proposed parkway belt be avoided in the area to be and Solved the mostery of in Canada's tentennial 1 through king Township. This right '01": way Will (Highway .4071 was undertaken crossed by this proposed trans- “.hm happened to ‘the {cum year. 1967. recalling the promde enough room for three 500 RV lines and to determine whether it would‘mission line and there are also def. of “m ‘hlaga Thev years «beginning in 1892) l one 230 Kthe along each Side, provide a preferable locationa large number of recreation †when Charlie Shaw -â€" who ‘in less scenic countryside andland conservation areas. are from Calgary. Founder John Kline. who laid out Plan .9 in l848. af- 101‘ building a mill down on the Humbcr. sold it in mm to the Howlands. and went west. According to the Mostons‘. “west†was Tillsonburg and J o h n Kline’s great. great grand. Hydro's preferred route from Highway 10 crosses the Humber River north of Bolton and also 'closer to the population centres .along the lakeshore where a crosses part. of an area deaignated for the future lcorri'dor concept would he in. ran the hardware store in the village â€" held binder twine delivery nights with l . .. . band music. dancing. re- g Bolton Reservou'. It. crosses king Township south harmony with existing condi-g freshments and a merry t of Pottageville and Kettlebv. crosses Yonge Street lions. the Hydro report. says. “"13 “he†“‘3 "usmn‘w‘ l between Aurora and Newmarket and continues to El†’l “'a‘» found “1‘†“"5- came to get their annual l " . » - , , v" .' ' route had its problems. in fact supply before the harvest. ' Hm managed rlghl'Of'l‘a-y 0f the new nglnlay 404 iobstacles. First, while the park- ; traffic COI‘I‘ldOF- way had been proposed. it had not been defined and the event-L The entire population be- comes involved in prepara- There is the Toronto Inter- national Airport and the new Pickering Airport. both major restrictions to line routing. Also taken into consideration is the highly productive farm- land of the Holland Marsh and other areas and beauty spots such as the Niagara Escarpment and Vivian Forest. .cnn, Albert Mestnn. also “on {or mp festival and CHARGE HERE. SOUTH ROLTE ‘ual mute could only be ESIH ‘pjpehnes' railway tracks and became a Elam dealer' visitors are invited to step “115 ‘5 “ht-’1'†“‘9 Chang“: "‘7' The south route isn't Hydro’s mated. .‘hlghwal's \Wl‘e 3150 EH?“ 0011‘ i 'V' * * back in time to l892 and (‘Ul‘s- l" Pl‘F‘I‘OUS d‘5‘5‘15510115‘7most. favored alternative but' Certain assumptions appeaijsidm‘alinn- Parallel SEVEFahCPS The MESH," Mmâ€... has 53mph; some n; th‘. mom if)“ the route. it. has been indi- would cut 12 miles from them be valid. says the l‘epOI‘t,i\‘/lllcl‘l are. close together are . in its possession a German 99]“ amusements Septemâ€" 3‘33th tlla‘ the “"9 ‘W‘lld e""llength of the new line. How-.The area through which the poor planning because they cre- i Bib]? belonging to "Gl‘an‘l- her 9. with the official on tend easterly f1‘0m_ lhlS PTOPOS'iever. land values along the‘lmes would pass is more deâ€"late dead land in between. it is ma Kline" and an old Gere emit: at 1 pm presided ed highway. 98551114? 1101111 0f route are much higher. Withveloped. thus more buildingsnOlPd- ' man grammar with John oven by Vaughan Mayor 'Ballantrae and southwest of‘its higher densny populationlwomd have to be removed and.‘ In the route selection proc- ‘ owners dis-less Ontario Hydro‘has to con- preferred middlelplaced. There also could belorm to the Official Plans 0.. iClai‘emont. and thence to Osb-‘route. the report says. lmore disruption to firms suchlthe municipalities which went . lag Continental can Commmhhe affected. It has carried 0 ‘awa. , . . l .. l .. l . . . . ,. . But another route is indicat-jwo'flféE fdlï¬ziylil]: sags; Tiglrl‘tsiDatsun. Walston WarehOUSlng.‘dISCU5510n5 “1th them Sinc‘ A 'UXbI'idge turning SOUlh 10 mm ll would cause more disruptionlmore property the Trans-Canada DlP€1m€ near‘than the Kline's signature in it. Garnet Williams. .Hill Resident ls Robbed Of Rifle ‘ . . . †.f 'd h' h. . . . . 2 ArrEStEd, 2 Others Sought $03ng lines reach the proplfs- reachmg H’éhw“ 10 north 0ft PARKWAY T00 NARROW for completion of this line is ] . A v i w .. . led Highway 404. the right-of:Sigmï¬gzqférï¬gr llzrgï¬in‘llthl Future highly urbanized de- critical. On the middle route. . t . . . . A Richmond Hill apartmentheorge Lenneville. 25. of Lot way would tum south to follow.K1 . h .t I l .velopment plans in some of the‘engmeering and field studies dweller complained of beingtlï¬. Concession 9. RR 2. Schom-lthis highway. Spigï¬hzrg' flingkfï¬ld giggly/115:3 municipalities through whichthave been completed west of robbed of a 30-30 Winchester-berg. and formerly of Rich- . v . i . i _‘this route would pass would re- Ne‘l'mal‘kf‘l land there ate, ’10 rifle last week. A friend visit- inond Hill. N9“ “mm square' lh‘S‘HԠf†abom‘ 12 m‘les' “055 lstrict the width of the parkway maior conflicts With mumcmal , . [tel-native joins an exlsungi irig Yonge Street about three-t . . . . d . I t I I h l ti nt com la1n~ - a . . . . . _ : . . . and obtaining an additional 500 9‘9 0pm?" D 3115 a 0m; f e Llégolfnbgliigagizagï¬ed. p OAK RIDGES ARREST .l1o hV right-of-way. It follows quaiters of a mile nmth of rlght_of_“.ay_ it was claimed. L 11 t d . “this exmmg line m the pm .Elgin “Iâ€: Rnad and mm...::;ifeet for the hydro lines would n v e a arres.e us . x . -; . ‘A ~ g v e . . . i - - Later a Schomberg and Rich-befoiengï¬ldmg‘at 5Wednesdavl Uniposed High...†407 parkwaynvith the mlddie route just Egtezxtlemew dlmcunv 1‘ Wass\tttlllltlltllllllltlttttllttllltlllllllllltllllllllitltlllttllllltlllllllltlltlltlllltll ' . . r_ t l . - mond Hill )oung man was a See further Story on a robbery with Violence war- belt just south of Buttonville north of Victoria Square. ’ And the“ there is Toronto?) King News Page 4 led. on the maps prm‘ided to C n - - .- ht_ . Torcan, Stedmans. Pilkington‘1957- Y athe inquiry. as Hydro's pre-iwzyadiougtï¬s gflpeggzrtugLaE: Glass. Tricont Proiect and} SCHEDULING one. When the ' ‘ 'lothers. It was indicated the schedule tPlioto by Dave Barbour) Summer Art Program I: Popular An opportunity to use one‘s hands creatively is offered to the young people of the Town of Markham from six years of age up this summer at Thornlea Secondary School. The younger children attend in the mornings five days a week and enjoy a varied craft program. rested and police took out war-tram at Yon S w d H‘ h .v 7 It "11 un st ~ . . . ~ ge treet and king an 1g “35/ ~ “1 T 93» . NORTH ROUTE International Airport at Maltonl “ms for (“0 Other namfless Sideroad in 03k Ridges When along the proposed‘ b‘" as yeti The north route. which has.The hydro lines would be with-iI . ' ' . ' . . persons. ' ' - undefined Hi liway 407 ark~i .1 l« v. - ‘ In the afteinoon. it is theturn of the teenagers. Their piogiam Also later the assaulted P01“? 5‘09?“ 1}“ CE“- , way greenbeltg m link “hi entail“) been Contldlifdhslafts all"? ab?“ 3'09†feet of, the.end?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiitiiiiiliiiiiillililllliiliilitllili includes cOppei enainelling. beadwork. candle making and pottery. Both f - d . - I. d t. Anested at 3.40 pm Tuesdaile i t. .30 RV .i hmf w V116 Junction of Iahway 6 andiof two runwais. posmg a p0 1 programs are sponsored by the Town of Markham Parks and Recreation “en ~“as agam -assau e ‘l lat Richmond Heights Centre. “.mg -“ 1 g . '3‘ 1401‘ “"15 north of Acton. andltential hazard even with re-l A change to the south route. . the Richmond Heights Centie was Donald Perry. 2L of 52‘leading into the Cheirywoodwrosses Highway 10 below O,_\Stricï¬ons on the height of thaw-Inch wOuId bisect the new Committee. In the above picture Muriel Morris. in the foreground. is putting the finishing touches to an attractive vase on the .potter's wheel. while (left to right) Muriel Morris and Allan Howes (all of the old Town of _ “'MSformel‘ Slallon- langeville. it crosses Highwayttowers. tln other areas theRlChmond Hill and create. a~ Hill man was arrested. Three charged with assault. Both facet The presentation noted that 400 north of the Holland Marshlltowers will be 120-160 feet high‘malor 05513919 to a umfmd other suspects “‘el‘f? SOllghl-~ln'it1-ialfat a latel- date in Rich. this alternative would affectiand from there follows the1and 900 to 1000 feet apart,i00mmunltl'- WOUId mean leng‘ cllldlng the man finally arreSt‘ mond Hm Court, the least number of people and,marsh south of Bradford andl‘They will be of the delta typefth diSCUSSlOHS With mUUiCipal‘ and another young RiChmond Birch Avenue. Richvale. He wast ‘ . Sn - . ~ - ~ ' '. ~. . 9d for I‘Obbery- _ _ .woodlots. ‘crosses Highway 11 north of‘of rigid latticed steel and will mes and the PUhllC 311d Other filél‘tlll’dé‘f ’- ~ y g i _ , '5. “ R l ' ' e. " Hill Provincial Court on $2.500 Com? ame 0f bemg mb Ed 0 ability. according to the report. The next sesuon started August? and continues through August 18. lpersonal ban after a show a “HP, “"35 Mlchael W3†0‘ . , cause a major delay in the ‘cause hearing in which the 34‘A ange Street South' He. e n e operational date of the first :Crown failed in an attempt to tow Dome Several men force‘l ’ 500 KV lines. open his front door and took the nearly new $100 Weapon. A Fire Wipes Out Vaughan Pig Farmm l.tllllt\lll\llllltttllltllllllltllll\lttllllttttltllltttlllllllttttllltlttllttlltlllllltttwas assaulted This was just - before midnight Monday. No Run On Film Four youths and three jute-robbery at 3:30 pm Vl‘ednesdaytcharged with impaired driving Cemparative costs of the al~ nileS were Charged in RlChmOnd of last week at the Richmondland failing a breathalyzer testutematâ€?as have .mVPaled n°t Hill last week as York Region H111 Ponce Station, ‘ t a it .much difference in the cost of Police caught one group "red The arrest follows a YRP. John Gamble of Fall‘VlE‘ll’ithe ,thrff: mums â€" they are handed" behind a Richvale lac-vinvestigation of a robbery July‘Avenue. Lake Wilcox told po-l“.lthln a ‘- A Vaughan area farming con-lDavidson said a member of the cern lost its entire stock of 4002Burbidge family reported hear- was caused. In another fire August 6 at. Pigs in a fire of unknown or-dng a “muffled noise“ coming 11:49 am at the IGA store in‘ At 3:40 pm Tuesday at the tow and alleged the other 15 at the Gl‘eystone Restaurant “Ce 3 door 1' Fame and “'me1*' ttlltlttttllttttlltttttttttttlttttlltttttttltlttltttllttttttllllttllllttttllltlttlllttl igin last week. lfrom the barn about 11:55 pm Three trucks from the Town and then the whole roof burst of Vaughan Fire Department’into flames. )Voodbridge, some smoke dam- age was done when a fan motor‘ on a furnace became Overheated. “Boxcar Bertha†The movie "Boxcar Ber- Richmond Heights Centre Mi- chael Pritcl‘iard. 16. of 157 Dun- can Road. Richvale, was alleg- group was responsible for $3.- 500 in golf course damage. it! * Arrested for theft at 4:40 pm. Yonge Street. Aurora. 1'; Robert Nicol. 16. of 448 Elm- and August 1. valued at $55 was stolen from his property between July 30l Arm Was Back But She Died A cardiac arrest from a blood clot near her heart. brought death to Mrs. Phyllis Moore. 39. of West- fought the lateâ€"night blaze for‘ 2 FACTORY FIRES HOUSE FIRE more than six hours in a barn Vaughan also reported two; Vaughan firemen were also‘ at the Burbidge Brothers fanndfactory fires during the week.icalled to a house fire August 4‘ 11660 Weston Road. Damage| The first one occurred at at 5:38 am at Shur-Gain Re- was estimated at $35,000. .Presto - Lite. Batteries. 8301 search Farm, 2778 Major Mac- Vaughan Fire Chief JameStKecle Street on August 4 atlkenzie Drive. edly assauned' were Robert Puryes.'.wood Avenue. Richmond Hill ’ ‘ ' 18, of 526 Carrvilte Road andfreported to police he was at- Driver May Walker. 57. of 28‘ Paul Beaty. 19, of 174 Duncan tacked and cut at the rear of Elgin Mills Road West. Rich-‘ ‘Road. both of Richvale; Wil-‘his home by an unknown aS-mond Hill was stopped by pol-l liam Cox. 18. of 50 Northview‘sailant at l..‘l0 o'clock in the‘dce opposite 69 Yonge Street‘ Ottawa: morning Wednesday of last South and arrested for impaired. tha“ opened on schedule in Newmarket last weekend. ’ The Bonnie and Clyde type of gangster movie with emphasis on sex was seen Sunday local Firemen Attend . . 31105 PM. I I The fire. which resulted from g; I: pn-vate Sho-Wlng -by ' Road' Allartmelit 1:10 of 142 week lclriving at 3:25 am Tuesdav'l P“! T'hurSday 0f 135'“ week complainttit-irsclffésénguttshezï¬Ã©ciigikng:lgguseï¬teéï¬iitedd furnace' also Bglticenfigi":£fadr:?ll:rleiocglaed Ethilcliihtgellaagiiisgn‘Willowdale. Nicol said he was parkingiShe faces trial in Richmond Hilll gagggfkeï¬oungmuofxéit ' was adding lead to a die casting f * imfge' threatened to ban the film. Re r S Mam from both Police allege the four wereihis bicycle when the linknow'n Provmclal Court. earlier Mm Moore had on GOImIEy S|defoad ‘pot. Oil on the lead ignited in- Thornhill firemen reported Chief Crawmrd earlier Richllijioelig Hillesand Vaughan;Sigghgsgéngtggcgg 3’35ng glilebgit:l?f:d 1311;121:511 :flnhlimn A soft 1.23; *shoulder wag undergone 3. dengue four- A telephone complaint camefigefgffogflgnï¬zg5211331213251?â€:CU‘ZIUGSflmmedma COW :Sti‘izdthglfth‘selvis: iiimciir‘: Fire Departméms attended the patrol. Shovels. ' trowels. a the stomach. cut him on the‘blamed for a $1.000 accidentl Egghzfeglï¬u’; “$311222: to “The “halal†Tm-ll‘s‘lal' ney igniting a piece of plvwoodlii'eek0 glass lres dunng the rent issue of “Playboy†{lip}?an 5“ 1052130 iFlTregifl brld‘: hammer and “A?†I'Odsln‘gm “TN “I’m a Shérp m'lm “him a ‘3‘" “med ml" “"3? cred left arm. ' afternoon of last week that which “.as mug across the tops ' magazine. which carries ‘Olq‘lugdainles y n 0 were in a car. police said. .sti‘ument that could hate been ditch at 12.09 am Saturday on The operation appeared )‘r Â¥ * la knlfe' and “lent alvay‘ YRP‘Bathurst Street abDlll. 14-mile'l to havE been successful a most obnoxious odor pci'ine-‘ still pictures from the m0- It then spread to the side of _ ‘ * ' ' ated the atmosphere along thethe penthouse. causing about'NakEd Man Appears tie. The chief called it 013- 59"." “85 kill“ “19†he “'35! At the Richmond H111 GOlf;Sa‘d' “(ï¬rth 0f E131“ Mllls Roadi \RPi and ductors were confident Gormley Sideroad from Don 5300 damage t scene and a sexual exploi- trapped 111 the basement 0f aland Count†Club Fl‘ldal’ “15ml * I at . 'sald' . ' She would have almost to- Mills to Stouffville. RUBBISH THREAT L k tatiom He said at that time burning building on Queen'someone took five golf carts Hans Pearson of 85 Newlfli‘liiv The driver of the car escaped tat use of her hand- Later reports were that many; The second occurred at Luigi n a e I cox lea that jf the movie were Street West August 5. Twolfmm the shop and smashedll'ioad. Richmond Hill told lRPimJury. He was Leo Sums. '19.; She was thrown through Toronto people wtio had sought Brothers Paving‘ 77 Maplecrefe‘ Three young ‘Lahe wucox equally so. he Would ban ‘Othel‘ firemen were With hlmthem out on the golf Course. about $1.000 worth of flVe-lnCh'Of 142 Warren Road. hlng City-l the windshield of her hus- pure air and recreation at thelRoad_ Concord. August 5 at area women aged about 17 it. .but managed to escape. Howâ€"lPoiice said damage was esti- planking was stolen from at * * * * v band‘s car when it crashed Bruce‘s Mill Conservation Area'1 found the odor unbearable andl left hurriedly for their homestrubbish and in the city and other built-uptby 1:59 am. The fire started in a pile of firemen before any damage stopped in their tracks with as- tonishment at was extinguishedlo‘clock Wednesday of last week’ f when a naked man emerged outi c about 9:05 t However. after viewing he movie. he said, “We ound nothing which could ause us to place a ban on ever. Getty. an 11-year-veteran‘mated at $3.500. barn at Udora in Georgina} Two cars had 3150 damagel ,of the department. was unablel Three Juveniles from Orange-Township Wednesday night ofieach in a collision at 430 pm: ‘10 get Ollt “hell the d001‘ Slam-‘ville were charged after an in-llast. week. He said about 2.400 Wednesday of last week all lined shut on him. officials sald.lvestigallon by YRP. They are feet of 15-foot planks is miss- Centre and Church Streets in: near Sutton July 19. Moore was not seriously injured. Doctors believe the large blood clot came from :1 areas. There they knew that the ‘of . , V . ‘ ‘ . .6 . {1r men suf eredwo appear m “mm, Court. mg. Richmond Hm‘ I vein in her left leg, also Oggftsrifg'hl‘f'hu;éotgd 3:53“.tllllllllllllttilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllltlllltllll‘ On gaitiagga $3£yli1$l95€zhgi£gneg§ Esngtgitmotthguonf but “Yer: NHPoncalster 1Aveni‘ie. Thornhill to a on. a M The drivers wilere both “'Omeg.“ badly injured in the ocrazlci: emitted hy int???“ ebt 959; Dies Days The man disappeared and a. not appear in the movie. .leased from hospital after treat-1 “9 1‘9 “3159-0 * Leonard Jaidine. 42. of athHendrikayfllam iet.“46. of R “ and titer; 3133 n; inn0n engines sManna;V c\t\im ustion. york Region Police search If anybody is going m 599 :menh Shh m hqspltai Is (any x x M “ Zelda Ciescent. \FllChmOl’id ld‘lll‘li. Stouffiiile and idarg.a DaRmden lion mt e 5 rs :7 holes 'factor“ ‘1,“ 9‘: man‘ After Blaze proved fruitless. although a red that mavie to see an aw- lain William “'OOdSIflP. who Ray Jflhlleon. l? M “‘4 “11"35 5mm“ bl RP for 91‘3"32' 0f 7 w'm’f R03 ' ak l '3 her arm‘ {h . . cumneis and. lconvertible was seen in the ful lot of skin. he‘s going ll'PCGIVGd first and second de- cm; Road. Lake \iiicox area Of‘lllt‘ driving on Centre Street ges. Therelwere no charges; Mrs. Moore was a pouuted Streams A (“idler badly injured Carea. to be very disappointed.“ lEree burns to his hands. ,Richmond Hill was arrested for at 10:15 pm Friday. He was after this acrident. lRP said. l mother of five children. l NOSE FOR NEWS "The Liberal" assigned a re-' porter with a “nose for news"1 to track down the source of. July 20 in 3 Richmond Hill basement gasoline fire died suddenly 15 days later and was buried Tuesday at the ‘ overpowering smel], In'. York Cemetery. vestigation showed that rest-t Curtis NBISon. 889d '31! dents of the area. although‘ rears. youngest son of Wil- aware of the offending scentl accepted it calmly as an annuali occurrence l After all. it was pointed outi to the reporter. the area is shit an agricultural one. At this.l ham and Katherine Nelson. 226 Zelda Crescent. died in Sick Children's Hospital. Metro in the early morning Friday of last week. The child was residing with his By HAL BLAINE Our York Region with its six towns and three townships has had a regional police force and a new police chief for 11: tears ‘il-lililiiilliiiiliiltlllillliiliiliiilltititlltiitiltlliliiililliiiiiiiililililtliiilliiilitiitiiiiiiiiilliliiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiliiiliiiiuiilliiiuiiiiiiilllmilitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiitiiluiiililitilllillllulmiitittiiiiiiii\iiiiliiliiiilliiiiiiiililtiluiltutiltmilllilillluliuil\tullililllliiiulililllulllitutiitltlllllnlltlliItltlllltllllltttl itillItilttiiilliuilitiiiIiitiiulllliillililiiiiiiillittillliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiliiliiiliiiiiiilllitiiiilillliilililllliitillllllllllllliulittitllttll“tillliiltlllllllttllllllllltm-:x FOUNDle CHIEF The total shape of the new YEP force probably hasn't emerged yet. L'ndoubtedly to a constdei‘able extent it will bear the stamp of its founding chief. organizmg. it was impossible to be unimpressed or to avOid feeling that here w as a man you could respect and like. The police headquarters is busmesslike and very modern. that while with Metro Police. he had what he describes as the privilege of being a person- al guard for the Queen and Prince Philip. the Queen Moth- er. the then British Prime Mini- ster Harold Macmillan and the recent L‘S assassination attempt York Region Police Force Taking Shape In Metro Image Under Crawford chief was a boy. 50 the local police used the Crawford tele- phone almost. like a call box and the boy got to know them all He ended up working with them on what became a lib-man . v < i is . . time of year it is customary for[ mother and grandparents. garnish: Big :iiï¬icl'i't:arh% nwEhat So what sort of man is he. Its most noticeable feature is a Victim and hapless presidential ‘iork Township fOI‘CE later to this farmers to spread the \vint- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PN- soft of new law Enforcement this man w ho has tripled the sort of war room resemblin: a hopeful Governor George “'al- become part Of the Metro P0- ers accumumï¬on “f Stable Tongkl- “is father was azencv we have and what sort number of traffic Violators movie version of the British lace. 110“. _ ' cleanings on the fields from workinx at Sarnia when the l of mah i; at the head of it caught and set out with the Admiraltys World War ll com~ This was while he was Alpt- Born inbork Townzhip .he which hay and grain crops have fire occurred. Th0.F ‘Mm ha... “handed avowed purpose of btilldlnE a mand centre. Here the apparent ro's liaison officer with the 5â€?“de lm'k Memoml COI‘ been harvested to ensure that Besides his parents and meetiii~s of the new York Re- force in the image of Toronto aim is a space age police com- Provincial Police. the job he leaiate. heele and Eglmlon next leafs crops will be as Water‘an :l'afldbart’nts ht‘ elonaiel’olice Commission or Metro" munications nerve centre with hold with Metro until 1966 Streets. H‘P .lmned the ï¬nial plenlllm- ‘ is survived by a brother ' Frequemed the new police head- The other day your "Liberal" a myriad of almost frightening when he left with former Met- Canadian havy at as? 18. World NATURAL FERTILIZER Michael and grandparents l quarters could hardlv help but report“ spent a good ll" Of buttons and “EMS mannf’d mm m DPPUl-V‘Chml Jovph Thur“ “.ar 11 Pnde “lan he “as. 20' This is making use of natural Mr. and Mrs. Georze Nel- i notice a sparklin: no“ imaze. time with York Region Police almost maddening dclibcrale- ton who became Port Police W hen hP returned if) Cli'llia’n fertilizers insmad 0f Chemical 50n- I l The commissioners. their Olll- Chief Bruce Crawford. during ness both by police officers and founding chief and offered him lll“ he .lmné‘d ll“? POUCe Of his fertilizers and so. although the Service was Tuesday at » cials and police officers in the afternoon in his utterly “omen communicators. the lot) of deputy. He .IOmf’d bol'hmd,m9m0“95- I breezes may cal‘l‘l' a strong at. the Kane Funeral Home plainclothes generally form spaCious private office with NAVAL BACKGROUND this new force that was created ‘I enloyed every day of it, aroma for “‘0 01‘ three days in “‘illowdale. = what must be about the best cliesterfields and chairs lining Perhaps the resemblance to by federal gmernment statute Those were the days when you the. end result is less pol- An autopsy was held Sat- l Civilian dreSsed group in the the walls. surroundings inherit- a naval strategic centre isn't all and became its chief on Detem- dld 1301106 Work There was no lutlon of our streams and urdar of last. week and Cor- -' region‘s TEO-squarE-miie area. ed from the predecessor in the that aCCidental. For Chief Craw- ber 31. 1967. a DOS[ he held Un‘ WOW" abOUt “(15 0n the Strea- lakes. it was noted. Frequenters of the conserva- Lion authority can be assured oner Dr. Elie Cass of Metro had yet made no decision on whether or not to hold And there has been an apâ€" parent stress on the spick and span Side of the pollcemens premises. an office equipment firm chief executive. BL’SINESSLIKE. MODERN ford. 47. isn‘t only a former Toe ronto Metro Police officer, He is a former wartime sailor and til the mme to York Region nearlv two years ago. BUSINESSMAN FATHER You told them to go. and they went. DETECTIVE SERGEANT that by this time the air is an inquest. York Region ‘ uniform dress, Police cars. too. And after an interview. a former chief and founding deâ€" Crawford's father was a T0â€" In 1962 as sergeant 0f dElEC' pure. and frei‘h 33"“ 0““ “Ml†Dated“? J0“ n have emerged in lust about the talk and a tour of the new sta- putY-chief of the federal Toron- ' ' _ " r ' " rooto husmessman and had the to es. he was told to handle the .‘Pal‘s crops have been fertiliz~ Floorhead told “The Lib. mp5, Fte Cagrhmg as passtbie gmn guided hi.» 8 Chm; deeper in Port Police LHIL! L-thE (RAULVORD onl" telephone in the naighbor- problem of seven citizen w‘rits ed and all is w ell. i eral" at press time. color of gold. wrapped up in his building and interesting too. it is to note Iork Regional Police hood When the future police iContinued on Page 31