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The Liberal, 28 Sep 1972, p. 24

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A disgruntled federal prose- cutor tried to withdraw a mari- juana possession charge against 3 Richmond Hill youth in Rich- mond Hill Provincial Court Thursday of last week but Pro- vincial Judge Maurice Charles refused to allow the charge to be dropped. Prosecutor Harvey Bachner blamed the York Region Police for failing to produce a laboraâ€" tory certificate on the drug from the Dominion Analyst and said this was why he wanted to drop the charge against Douglas Condy. 17, of 88 Beav- erton Road. REFLECTION 0N POLICE “This has happened several times in Richmond Hill. This is a sad reflection on the police. The exhibits and certificates aren't avalable. The Crown's de- partment has made several complaints to the police depart- ment in Richmond Hill," said the federal prosecutor. Prosecutor 24 He said the only thing the PETER SMITH York Home T.V. 889-1646 Concerning the scuffle at the southwest corners of Yonge and Arnold Streets at about 10 pm Tuesday. September 12. would the mature gentleman witnes- sing this incident involv- ing the Police who ar- rested the young man of 21, please call 884-6954. URGENT WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV from THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1972 GET YOUR week GREENWOOD RENAULT I6 INDUSTRIAL RD., RICHMOND HILL - 884=884I - 773-4444 3-speed North American console type automatic transmission is youijs FREE! During this special offer, you can get a 1972 Renault 12 automatic at the price of a manual! ALSO . . Get An Automatic Transmissian FREE! (Savings $225.00) On A 1972 RENAULT 12 ADJOURNS WEEK 1 going to adjourn for a I'm going to find out E IT’S HERE MR]? JOHN GREENWOOD SAYS: Richmond Heights Centre 884-3221 s-mmm“um\“um“u“\uuwxumuummm“um“muummmmmw\\mnumuu“mummmmumuuuulmuummmmmnnuuu\mnumummumnuunmmlmmnlmmnunmumI\.\\mun“x1mnunuunmmmmnumw Commuter Train Experimental Service Starts The five-week experiment- al service will bypass Rich- mond Hill on its daily trip to Union Station in Toronto. touching off instead at New- market, Aurora and Maple. The service will end Decem- ber 8. at which time officials will assess the experiment and decide whether to con- tinue or discontinue the op- eration. The on-agam. off-again commuter train service from Barrie to Toronto, which was first announced in June as getting underway this fall. will finally get on the tracks November 1. John Roberts. MP. York Simcoe. announc- ed at a press conference last week in Newmarket. KORVETTE DISCOUNT MART LTD A 6'1 P PLAZA (YONGE 8. CROSBY STS.) RICHMOND HIL Qpen 7 Days a Week Teflephone 884- 244: 69m 2 89¢ Listerine MOUTH WASH New Woodbury Shampoo 15 OZ. Sugg, - 51.89 KORVETTE Sugg‘ - $2.39 KORVETTE 24 OZ. SIZE KORVETTE DISCOUNT Where Every Day low Prices [5’ Not A Slogan. IT '5 A FA CT! (ZZZ; ONE gagggpF ICE CREAM v (2 WEEKS ONLY) with every purchase $3. 00 or over . . . at MODESS GOLDEN RICH 0R LEMON Regular 12's $1.29 The train is expected to carry between 400 and 450 passengers a day. five days a week. Mr. Roberts said there would only be one service at the moment. but it was “a start." Commuters would also haVe the alternative of bus service. and later it was hoped to run a second serv- ice for shoppers. Single fare from Barrie will be $2.55. Newmarket. $1.30. Aurora. $1.15 and Maple. .90. Children will pay half fare. There will be a 10 percent reduction on strips of 10 tickets. For the return trip. the train will leave Toronto at 5:15 pm, and will take the same amount of time. 99¢ COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF ALBERTO 'BALSAM INSTANT CONDITIONER AND CREME RINSE â€" ALL TYPES ALBERTO HAIR SPRAY KORVETTE Sugg. â€" 32.93 KORVET'IE Sug 80Z Sugg, - $1449 KORVETTE 7 OZ. 13 OZ. Robert been an announcement. Roberts sald the federal government had promised $100,000 so that the CNR and the Federal Department of Transport could carry out the experi- ment. SD01] He said the trial run would be for two or three months at the “very mini- mum.“ Roberts said also that. an interim report was expected in July from the federal- these station At MARKHAM TOYOTA LTD. YOUR NEW TOYOTA DEALER “â€"â€" the tlme LIMITED ALL TYPES to the ;aid there had unfavorable re- $1.99 of his June Roberts said latter route 294-5555 Asked why it would take so long to make the trip to Toronto. Roberts said the line wasn‘t "ideal" from a commuter point of view. There were numerous level crossings and some switch- as saying that his report wouldn‘t be ready for two months. Roberts said the federal gov- ernment felt it had waited long enough for the Sober- man report and hence had planned to go ahead with the service before it came out. Last week. explaining the reason for the short run of the trial service. Roberts said the trains would be us- ing regular mainline equip- ment. which would be need- ed by the railway again for its own use for the peak Christmas service. Also. it was felt five weeks would be enough time to “gauge public reaction." he June conference BINACA GOLDEN BREATH SPRAY ANACIN TABLETS (100's) FREE! 15'; OZ. Sugg. - $1 59 KORVETTE 10 OZ. TRIAL RAZOR INCLUDED Sugg. - $1.09 KORVETTE KORVE'ITE LADY PATRICIA PROTEIN HAIR SPRAY nnunmuI1ulumu\1mmmmmnnmwmnvummmmmuunuw mg problems. “Some people well served." he 5 ever. it seemed sense to stay av "heavy capital ex at this time." When asked if h people would “sit and-a-half hours." said: ”That's what out." Would the service go against the Toronto-Centred Plan. which opposed such a service? Roberts said he wasn‘t "responsible to the provin- cial government." although he wished to co-operate with it. However. all evidence shows that population folâ€" lowed transportation and it was necessary to provide service for the people alâ€" ready here. He said he didn‘t think the service would conflict with the TCR plan. $1.19 Nov. Town of Markham 79¢ 59¢ IW Robe mm 11 find M mnnm-p HE- .ll‘e

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