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The Liberal, 14 Sep 1972, p. 23

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Panal Mohan. who resides in an apartment at the same ad- dress as Casamiri. reported to police that sometime between September 8 and 9. the glass in the from. door of the building was smashed. Value of the glass was $100. MARKHAM BREAK-IN in a broak-in at the home of Edward Lewis. Highway 48, Markham. a camera. radio and $4 in coins were taken. Total Remanded to September 13 when they appeared in Provin- clal Court in Richmond Hill Monday. were Robert Paterson. 18. of 78 Squire Baker's Lane. and Larry Casamiri. 24 of 111 Wellington Street East. both of Markham. Two suspects were arrested and charged with theft over $200 following the theft of three buzz saws from Markham Boat Sales, 36 Wellington Street East in Markham Satur- day. vae gun“, Street East in Markham Satur‘ Police reported a relatively day. quiet week in Richmond Hill. According to York Regional' Carl Wyse. 21-A Yonge Police, three people entered the Street. told police that while store about 5:20 pm. While one his car was parked on a lot of them talked with the attend-‘at 34 Yonge Street North oveia ant. the others removed saws night between September 4 and valued at $507. 5. someone ripped the convert- Police Charge Two After Theft Of Buzz Saws From Markham Store VARIETY SHOW INTERESTED? A member of York Highlands Sweet Adelines PETER SMITH York Home TV. Why not PARTICIPATE In I fund raising Phone 884-7803 evenings Do you SING? DANCE? or ETC? YONGE CENTRE 6085 YONG! 51'. 226-2810 As an accredited member CARPET PILE OF PROPYLON FIBRE â€" TOUGH WEARING â€"â€"- COLOUR FAST â€" SUPER ATTRACTIVE â€" lst QUALITY CELANESE HARDTWIST BROADLOOM IN 13 FABULOUS COLOURS: Dresden Blue, Manilla Straw, Emerald Gem, Temple Moss, Inca Copper. Ocean Mist. Rajah Red, Willow Mist, Grecian Bronze, Antique Gold, Spanish Gold, Oyster White. LJK)LUUI\I rnol â€" DULL'ALV n;1u _-- .. V.__--_,__..,_ HARDTWIST BROADLOOM IN 13 FABULOUS COLOURS: El, ’ Dresden Blue. Manilla Straw, Emerald Gem, Temple Moss, Inca Copper, S Ocean Mist, Rajah Red, Willow Mist, Grecian Bronze, Antique Gold, V of gas burner. COMPLETELY INSTALLED WALL-TO-WALL installation. PRICE INCLUDES: 1/3“ thick foam rubber underpad. all labour to install wall-to-wall, all seaming. FULLY GUARANTEED WORKS IN A DRAWER 100 yards nort Hours: Mon.. Tues, Color TV by 889-1646 AMPLE PARKING U N DERWOOD DOES IT AGAIN! Underwood Broadloom fi‘fffj M MARKHAM CRED] TERM A 17 A II A‘ Now offering complete denture services to the public EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 7th Concession Line 5 McCowan Ph. 294-4440 is north of Hwy. 7, Turn North at Unionville Nurseries ‘ Tues.. Sat. 9 am. - 6 pm. Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9 am. - 9.30 pm. Member of Denturist Society of Ontario member of the Denturist Society. our fee schedule conforms with the ethical price range established by the society. At Pinegrove Public School in Pinegrove. vandals caused damage of $300 when they smashed three windows. In a break-in at Scintrex Factory. Concord. thieves re- moved four reels of 18-gauge copper magnet wire from a rear storage shed. SHOOTING CABLES A potential Olympic sharp- lshooter was caught by police lin Maple Saturday afternoon lshooting Bell Telephone cables in front of his home with a ,410 shotgun. value was $84.90 VEnvtry wés gained by break- ing a screen door in the kitch- en. 5. someone ripped the convert- ible roof. Damage amounted to $180. Police also reported a break- in at the G0 Transit office on Newkirk Road Saturday eve- ning. ransacked. Entry through a rear door Police at press time Were un- able to say if anything had been taken. “M John 231-6 School. Union- ville, a tape recorder. valued at $120 was taken. _.‘. nu ,1 CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE \veri‘e rhit during the wgelf HA icharuge of wilful damage is pending; Robert Howden. 3140 Major Mackenzie Drive. Maple. report- ed the theft of a lawnmower valued at $125 from his home sometime during the past week. THEFT 1N KING A total of 50 barn boards val- ued at $100, were taken from a vacant barn owned by Thomas Wilson in King Township be- tween September 5 and 10. « Value of the wire. which weighs close to 900 pounds, is $430. Douglas Walker of Walker‘s Shell Service, Highway '7 in Woodbridge, reported _ the theft of a radio and tire from a car parked behind his garage. Two York County schools Total value amouinted’ to $65 File office was thoroughly NO HIDDEN EXTRAS AT was made Last week was a week of in- ternational shock and mourning as men met with violent death. 'Here in our small community._ we were not spared tragedy. in fact. if you turn to the Sec- ond Chapter of Matthew's Gos- pel in the New Testament. you would read of a place called Rama which today could be a sister hamlet of our Headford hamlet. It states in the 18th verse: “In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation. weeping, ~ and great mourning. Rachel weeping for her chil- dren. and would not be com- forted, because they are not." And so through the ages with those women who have suffer- ed loss. our women weep while our menfolk mourn the loss of Paul Mikucki. We all have very great feeling for this mother. who lost her husband about this ” I I CORRESPONDENT: FRANK TUCKER and, Paul. I! * Shirley and Elaine MacKay" 1report the birth of a son. Freda erick Oliver Blaine. 7 lbs. 3 oz.‘ last Thursday. Quite a number of concerned Headford families turned up at the Markham Township offices for the hearing on the proposed extension of the But- Itonville airport. .5: * . a a The early stages of fall are; very much in evidence in our area with the early morning nip. the moist glistening cob- webs. Quite recently I attended an eye specialist due to slight redness of my eyes ((10 not get the wrong idea â€" I have con- figned from time to time that I abstain from any strong. drinkl. The eye specialist told me it was due to pollution. You: PHONE 889-2000 ‘. time last year, and now her son. God‘s Plan for today is all that I ask: With Him I can leave the ‘Tomorrow'. 50 by faith I can walk. and with Him I can talk; Just today, with its joy or its sorrow. He my pathway hath planned. and. led by His hand, Through the fire while the gold He‘s refining, Be it trial or test, He knows what is best. So I travel where love's light is shining. :Just God's will for today. just to watch and to pray. To be still when to me He is speaking. Just to kneel at His feet, in that secret retreat. Where His face I am con- stantly seeking. His plan for today. let it bring what it may, Be it 'fulness of joy’ or ‘deep His many friends in this area will be sorry to learn that Jim Ash. son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton, was in a seri- ous accident Saturday morning. He was working with an air compressor which blew up caus- ing severe injuries. At. present Jim is in critical condition in Palmerston General Hosptal, Room 17. We are certain he would appreciate hearing from his friends and that their messages of encouragement will help him pass the long hours of convalesence. Serious Accident Paul Mikucki. We all have very the wrong idea â€" I have con-T Where His lace I am con- great feeling for this mother, timed from time to time that‘ slantly seeking. ' who lost her husband about this I abstain from any strong His plan for today. let it bring drinkl. The eye specialist told; what, it may, me it, was due to pollution. You‘ Be it ‘fulness of joy’ or ‘deep llknow, the everyday stuff in mm“ sorrow‘, ‘present day environment. Noumln His love let, me rest. for He if you would like to see a sight; knows what is best. for sore ‘eyes, come to Headford So with Him I can leave the corre§pondent and look at the Jersey cowsl‘ ‘tomorrow‘. J01“! Mun“ ' 8894106 grazing on lush green pasture. Alfred Easterbrook 897 Carrvme Road Truly, this is a sight for sore ’Matt. 5. 34; Eph- 5. 17; CO]. wiinéla.’ thé “middle daughter of the three is to be married on September 30. "Ii‘hrisr week the news is mine and it is happy. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Femhout from Brad- ford and they will be married at a small church in Bond Head. Traditionally the father should question if the boy is good enough for his daughter but, you know. I can't help feel- ing sorry for Dave. The very best of luck to them. The reception wil be held in Bradford. 11:2. Heudford 6': Dislricl News Steeles Ave. FincFAve. Eummer v1 0 Ave. to Yonge- g 0 Centre H Plaza iCientre Quite a number of concerned} Headford families turned up at the Markham Township offices for the hearing on the proposed extension of the But- tonville airport. Shirley and Blaine MacKay report the birth of a son. Fredâ€" erick Oliver Blaine. 7 lbs. 3 oz. last Thursday. eyes 85 YONGE ST. N. 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