Liberal Classifieds Get Results RICHMOND HILL COUNCIL KEEP? HANCEY TOWN COUNCIL BII.I. BURNS TRANSPORTATION â€" 889-2386 -â€" INFORMATION Regional Councillor WARD 4 December 4, 1972 STEPHENSON ON DECEMBER 4th WARD 4 VOTE DEC. 4th" 11 AM â€" 8 PM VOTE FOR “RESULTS â€" NOT PROMISES" FOR INFORMATION CALL 884-5332 HANBEY a? ON fairly and square/y ART MEEKE will represent you DAVE STEPHENSON COUNCILLOR 24 Claridge Drive, Richvale WARD 6 VAUGHAN ROAD 1:? HIGHWAY as your Monday, Dec. 4 Other thefts in Richmond‘ ‘Hill: R&M Auto Service, 32‘ i Spruce Avenue. seven bottles. 1 of liquor and a case of beer; i from a locked refrigerator. ' Entry was gained by breaking a rear window. ; Brian Cvarins, 278 Cedar I Avenue, tape deck and skates ‘ valued at $130, from his car. November 23 or 24. the time. 5 His reason for seeking re- Glen Rogersi 216 EsseX‘election is primarily to en- uRoad, reported the theft of sure continuity in the two rear wheels and tires board‘s operation. Four of from his car, November 26. the present trustees are re- The loss was estimated lat tiring and, due to population ‘ $130. 1 redistribution. the board will ‘ Other thefts in Richmond ‘ have two additional members i Hill: R&M Auto Service, 32 ‘ in January. making a total of Spruce Avenue. seven bottles 20 trustees. This means a l of liquor and a case of beer; minimum of six new trustees i from a locked refrigerator. â€"near1.V a one third turnover I Entry was gained by I in the board " Richmond Hill also came ' in for its share of brcaklseeks and enters. ‘ El‘ic GCOFE‘C. 413 North} Ross Jolliffo. chairman of Taylor Mills DI‘iVO‘ FOPOI‘tt‘d York County Board of Educa- that. while his car was park-ition, is seeking re-election for ed on the lot at Matthew‘s ; another t\\'0-year torn] to rep- F UHited Church, CFOSby AVG" resent the Town of Vaughan. nue, the evening of Novvem- A trustee for the past 10 her 23, someone stole a set years, Jolliffe Spent Six of walkie-talkies, console, years as a member of the ‘tap0 repair kit and a lunCh former Vaughan‘ Township box, with a total Value Of Board and was elected to the $359. countv board when it ramp Taken was a color TV set and a credit card case. To- tal value was $950. Thieves also had a party at the home of Leonard Shore. 16 Riverside Boule- vard. November 24 or 25. smashing in a window, ran- sacking the house and then A fact worth knowing is how easy household goods sell \x'th "Liberal" Want Ads. To p1 ce your ad. just phone 884-1105 anytime. Biggest haul came from a car owned by James Fazackâ€" erly. 20 Notty Pine Trail, while it was parked in front of his residence November 24. However, the ‘beer must have done them in because they eventually gave up on the safe and left behind a brief case full of cigarettes and their burglar tools. In another break-in in Markham. Sam Louttel, 111 Wellington Street, reported the theft of various articles and some clothing valued at $750 from his unlocked gar- age. November 24. Paul Argontin-o, 101 I’inlall Crescent, Don Mills, report- ed the theft of a ZOO-pound earth packer from a con- struction site on Liebeck Crescent in Unionville, No- vember 23 or 24. The packer is valued at $600. The Thornhill area Markham was also well ited by thieves during week. Newell Machine Tool Cor- poration, 57 Newkirk Road. radio and pocket memo dic- tator, $135, November 21 or 22. 4F Foods Limited, 102 In- dustï¬al Road, ofï¬ce ran- sacked, November 24 or 25, but not known if anything taken. Two public schools in Richmond Hill, Oak Ridges and Charles Hewitt, 30 Pear- son Avenue, reported broken windows and 4a total of $50 damage. Thieves who visited the Markham Fire Fighters Club. 44 Esna Park Drive in Markham. may have partied a little too much while carry- ing out their operations. Police said the thieves gained entry by smashing a) rear window. Once inside‘ they helped themselves to‘ cigarettes and beer, which‘ consumed while trying to. open the safe. H‘arry Riley, 216 Essex Avenue, tape deck and tape. $60, from car in underground parking lot at above address. November 23 or 24. Mrs. Eleanor Bye, 45 Tray- born Drive. baby carriage, $40, taken from lobby of apartment residence. The cm was unlocked at the time. James Laverty of Cooks- ville. told police that on NO- vombor 24. someone forced the no-draft window in his car and stole five new hock- ey sticks. valued at $25. Taken were a tape deck, some baby‘s clothing and a pair of blue jeans. Douglas Bridge. 345 Crosâ€" by Avenue, Richmond Hill. said that while his car was parked at the arena lot be- tween the night of November 23 and the morning of No- vember 24. someone entered it by slashing the convertible roof, and stole a tape deck. 8 tapes and an FM tuner. Total value was $200. William Robb of Toronto reported the loss of $150 worth of goods from his car, November 23. The parking lot at Double- rink Arenas. Jane Street and Highway 7 in Vaughan, prov- ed to ‘be a popular spot for area thieves during the week with three thefts reported to York Regional Police. PETER SMITH York Home T.V. Thieves Busy At Doublerink Parking Lot Popular Place WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV from 889-1646 GET YOUR of vis- the “It takes neaer a full two- year term for a new trustee to become familiar with all aspects of the board‘s opera- tion. In order to maintain York County‘s strong leader- ship 1'ole in education in On- tario," said Joliffe. “we need experienced trustees dedicat- ed to further the board's aims and objectives in the county. Jolliffc. who is 49. was born in Hamilton and educat- cd in Toronto. On complet- ing five years service as an officer in the Canadian Army during World War II, he studied commerce and fin- ance at the University of To- ronto. He has a broad back- ground of cxpcricnce in busi- ncss and owns his own firm, located in York County and A trustee for the past 10 years. Jolliffe spent six years as a member of the former Vaughan‘ Township Board and was elected to the county board when it came into being four years ago. County Board Chairman Seeks Re-election In Vaughan Ross Jolliffe A tachometer and flash- light valued at $33, were taken from the car of Peter White. 110 Inverlochy Boule- vard, November 25. by thieves who slashed open the car‘s convertible top to gain entry. Donald Harrison. 65 Royal Orchard Boulevard. reported the theft of six Christmas Floodlights valued at $20, William Nixon, 20 Clark Avenue, reported the theft of his golf bag, shoes and clubs from his apartment locker. sometime during the past two months. The loss was estimated at $116. The owners are at present in Florida. emptying several bottles of liquor. 0N DIGNDAY, DECEMBER 4151! 1972 7422 {m you»; Maud 1%“me IS THERE AN ISSUE THAT YOU WANT TO DISCUSS? CALL ME AT HOME: 884-4296 FORMER HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER SEVEN YEAR VETERAN PLAYER OF CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE GRADUATE of McMASTER UNIVERSITY & UNIVERSITY of ALBERTA LAW SCHOOL SERVED IN CHURCH AS SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER AND STEWARD RESIDENT OF WARD 4, RICHMOND HILL Provisions be made for new residential & commercial development without destroying the character of the old town. High quality & orderly development. Examine areas to minimize residential taxes. Encourage local job opportunities. Stimulate further recreational & park facilities. Sensitivity to your views on the issues at council. VOTE “I believe during the past {our years we have estab- lished a climate in our schools in which we can grow". says Jolliffe. “We have worked long and hard to establish this atmosphere and I would like to have a hand in guiding this growth during thp next two years." A resident of Thornhill for the past 17 years. Jolliffe has taken an active part in community affairs. He has four children. the eldest Karen. is teaching school in Burlington~ and the youngest is in secondary school. operating throughout the province. Honey Pot Ski Lodge. Duf- ferin Street, Vaughan, re- ported the theft of a $100 tape deck from the lodge. November 21. cash from the home of Mrs. Brooke Phillips, RR 3, King. Total loss, $688. 1 J. R. Southgato Jewellers; 196 Woodbridge Avenue.§ Woodbridgc, $300. 1 a k e n ’ from the cash register and safe while the owner was in another room having his lunch. A home under construction at 16 Bongo Road, was brok- en into and several holes were burned into a broad- loom rug. police reported. Other area thefts included: Two cameras and $300 in cash from the home of Mrs. Brooke Phillips, RR 3, King. from his lawn. November or 26. ROSS JOLLIFFE Board Chairman Advance Polls will be open at the Municipal Offices, Buttonville, and the Markham Arena, Markham, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1972 from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. 2. WARD COUNCILLOR One Councillor to be elected for each Ward Ward 1 Jack B. Christie, Margaret Finlay, Gary Kay, Bob Sherwood THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursd 11:00 A.M. T0 8:00 P.M. For the election of the following offices 1. REGIONAL AND LOCAL COUNCILLORS Two members to be elected at large Candidates R. W. (Bo’b) Adams Harry C. T. Crisp Harold (Hi) Lawrie NOTICE Municipal Election Regular Polls Will Be Open On Monday December 4th, I972 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 6 Five members to be elected at large Candidates YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION William B. Clarke Harvey L. Cohen Donald Cousen-s Andrew Farquharson Stanley R. Greenwood John Honsberger ALAN IRWIN ADVANCE POLL Roy J. Muldrew, E. James Shirley Carole Bell, Pat Bryan, Keith Kennedy A. B. Bonner, Bruce Conley Frank (Ed) Hunt, Ronald A. P. Moran, Lea Reid Norman Tyndall ALAN IRWIN to serve for the years 1973 and 1974 TOWN OF MARKHAM COUNCILLOR W A R I) 4 Richmond Hill Dave Hynes John L. MacKay Doreen Quirk Donald F. Sim Terrence E. Smyth Cam Wakeling N. J. Pickard Town Clerk - Returning Officer Town of Markham 21 y Nov. 30, 197