SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH The Property of MR. CHARLES HARDWICK (Property sold) Living room pole lamp (3 light). water paint picture. antique chair. sectional ches- terfield. maple dining room suite (table, 4 chairs and hutch) Redwood. antique pull chain walnut base floor lamp, tri-lamp, 2 table lamps (and shades), occasional chair, double bed, 2 antique like mirrors. 2 white chests of drawers (5), night table, antique footstool (hand car- ved). rocking chair. end tables, coffee table. night table stand, smoke stand cab- inet Electric stove (4 burner Moft‘at). Philco refrigerator, electric washing machine and clothes dryer in good condi- tion. deep freezer (19 cu. ft.. good), fireplace screen, has- ket and tong set. grate, fireplace screen, scuttle. tong set and grate. extension lad~ der. complete Grolier ency- clopedia. dictionaries. large world Globe, 2 lawnmowers (1 power. 1 hand). several cross cut saws, skill saw (like new), jig saw, metal picnic table. pine table park bench, number of extra good garden tools, crooks. odd dishes, some antiques. large quantity of small articles such as tools, wrenches. Many other articles not mentioned. The above articles are in extra good condition. Terms cash. Sale at 12:30 noon Owner and auctioneer will not be held responsible for any accident that might oc- cur during sale time. Alvin S. Farmer, Auctioneer. Phone 887-5311. for HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In the Town of Richmond Hill. Turn west off Yonge St. on Richmond St. Go 3 streets west to Bridgeport Ave.. turn north to No. 57. Trusler was caught with 2% pounds of marijuana July 13 at Aurora. He'd previously been convicted of marijuana possession. Earlier in sentencing an- other youthful drug traffick- ing offender. Judge Morrison STUPID THING Defense Attorney Davld Hobson of Richmond Hill admitted his client had done an extremely stupid thing, something that is going to af- fect him all Ihis life. He said Trusler has been involved in the taking of drugs since 1968. “I don’t know how much it takes for one man to grow up. It may take a severe blow. The offense is a grave one. He didn't learn anything from his previous run-in with the law." “As is the case in so many of these matters. he ihas chosen to Show his indepen- dence by rebellion against society. Such behavior must be treated judiciously, if not severely, if socie¢y is to pro- tect itself." Judge Morrison told the count. 28 Sending Michael Trusler, 22, of 451 Ontario Street, NewmarRet to reform-awry for five months. Provincial Judge Claire Moï¬rison said the sentence was to serve notice to others in society who might intend to do the same thing, of the penalty such conduct brings. Drug trafficking here in York Region last summer cost vthree youths jail sen- tences in Regional Drug Court at Newmarket March 15. AUCTION SALE 3 Youths Jailed In Drug Traffic Here IF you are with us for a sane, safer and quiet community, return the following. â€" All correspondence treated in confidence â€" MAIL TO: ASSOCIATION OF INVOLVED RESIDENTS P.O. BOX 177, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. HUMAN DIGNITY demands circuits and flights from Buttonville airport should close down on Saturday and Sunday, the same as is the case with the noisy road transport traffic. NOW what about the noisy aircraft with trainee pilots and sporty sportsmen on board, that daily bombard our ears with unmuffled small sport aircraft noise? BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO THE LIBERAL, Richmond, Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, March 27, 1974 For the new Snowmobile Legislation! For the new Hovercraft Legislation! For Noise Prevention Legislation! Robert Snow, alias Bayliss, 1-9, of 62 Lindsay Avenue. Newmarket, pleaded guilty to a N0vember 6 Newmarket charge of having fliashish when stopped in a routine YRP motor vehicle check. Federal Prosecutor Snider said Snow had a bottle of liquid haShish in his jacket pocket. He was fined $50 or five days in jail. TRAFFICKING CHARGE Snow also faces a dharge of having marijuana for the purposes of trafficking and this charge was adjourned 'l'or the purpose of setting a trial date. Wayne Bayli-ss, alias SnOW, 18. of Newman-ket admitted the February 27 charge of marijuana possession. He was fined $50 or five days jail and given two weeks in which 'to pay. Defense Attorney Alfred Stong of Rldh‘mond Hill told the court Cable admitted there was sufficient evidence for committal to trial. The hearing of evidence at a pre- liminary was waived. Cable gave no evidence in his own defense and was sent to trial in County Count. YRP with a search warr- rant at his residence in a bedroom found a 'pillow con- taining a bag of marijuana seeds. the court was told. Caught September 21 in Georgina in an 8:19 pm YRP Vehicle check, Clarence Snow, 20. a farm laborer from RR 2, Pefferlaw admit- ted marijuana possession. He was convicted, fined; $50 or five days, and given- two weeks to pay. Having stopped Snow's vehicle on «me Queensway in Keswick, YR'P fauna a plas- tic bag of illicit 'hemp plant QUEENSVILLE RAID Arrested following a YRP raid on a leased farmhouse at Queensvill-e in East Gwil- limbury Townsfhip August 3. George Cable, '20, elected judge and jury trials on charges of having marijuana for the purpose of trafficking and of having marijuana. The judge also recommen- ded temporary absence dur- ing a 90-day jail sentence for David McLean, 19, of Toron- to. McLean was caught by the RCMP at ¢he camp ground of ‘Sibbald Point Pro- vincial Park in Georgina Township August 4 selling Judge Morrison n o t e d Bowen had no prior criminal record, appeared remorseful and was reported to 'be of good character otherwise. The judge quoted an old guideline case which saw the judge saying the sentence must invoke emotional fear both for the offender and others. Then the quoted a five-year-old Ontario Court of Appeals case inidicating there must be a jail sentence to deter others, to ‘be of a length depending on the cir- cumstances. IN SCHOOL LOCKER In lthe case before him, that of James Bowen, 1?. caught with a pound of ma- rijuana in his locker at the Dr. G. W. Williams Secon- dary School in Aurora, Judge Morrison handed out a 90-day jail sentence. He re- ca‘mmended to the penal au- thorities that Bowen serve the sentence on a temporary absence basis. thus indicat- ing the youth might attend school or work while staying in jail weekends and [holi- days. reviewed the background of court penalties in drug traf- ficking cases to be followed today in such instances. ‘He said that over the course of the past few years there has been much discussion ofng trafficking sentences. When arrested September 8 at 56 Yonge Street North. Richmond Hill, an ounce of marijuana was found during a search of her purse, the court was told. Sharon Post. 19, of 165 Colbourne Avenue, Rich- mond Hill. admitted a mar- ijuana possession charge. Judge Morrison said he didn't believe the accused man’s story since there'd been no marijuana raid at the Inn on the night in ques- tion and it wasn't probable somebody would put some- thing so expensive in a stranger's pocket. YRP Constable Richard Metcalfe testified he was in- vestigating a complaint when he found Roberts lying very intoxicated in the front seat of a vehicle. He arrested Roberts on an impaired driver charge and took him for a breathalyzer test. Then he found a plastic bag of green plant material in the man's pocket. DENIES KNOWLEDGE Roberts denied any know- ledge ot‘ the marijuana. He said he’d spent two or three hours at the Richmond Inn motor hotel the night before, a Saturday. He'd left his jacket for a time on the back of a chair. Since the Inn was known to have been raided for marijuana, he as- sumed somebody must have put the illicit material in his jacket pocket. He said he'd been drinking for hours at a friend's. William Roberts. 26. of Richmond Hill and Aurora was fined $100 or 10 days jail. He denied a November 25 Richmond Hill marijuana possession charge, but was tried and convicted. Further charges against Clarence Snow and co-ac- cused Albert Snow were withdrawn by the Crown af- ter the former pleaded guil- ty. material in the car's heater box. When questioned Snow admiï¬ed buying it earlier. the count was told. PAMARTA HOLDINGS LIMITED for a pro- posed development plan of the Langstaff (Jail) Farm. 0 The main features of the proposal include a 60,000 seats enclosed stadium, an amateur Olympic sports centre, hotels, offices, retail commercial establishments, industrial as well as some 400 acres of residential development. PUBLIC MEETING The: publicis invited t9 hear a? presentation by Councillor D. Stephenson, Chairman Planning Committee ALSO - I Inlnial La!" Supu-Whilc PAINT COM! The largest whol/y Canadian owned paint manufacturer KNAPP’S Paint 8. Wallpaper Service Ltd. DATE : TIME : PLACE : Sico has all you need for any paint job WALLPAPER SALE 33 %% OFF SEVERAL PAPER LINES Wednesday, April 3rd, 1974 7:30 PM. Richmond Hill High School 51 Wright Street Richmond Hill n mm '“Emon mun SEMI-GLOSS 1 15 0" m. ‘“'" "H"! 51mm 18 Yonge St. South - Aurora - 727-4953 20 levendole Rd. - Richmond Hill - 884-2819 Cronshaw was convicted and fined $50 or five days, with two weeks to pay. The charge against his co-accused companion Randy Sapusak was withdrawn by the pros- ecutor after the guilty plea was entered. James Begley, 17. of To- ronto and Holland Landing admitted a March 2 Mark- ham marijuana possession charge. YRP checked Begley on Don Mills Road at 14th Av- enue in Gormley at 3:55 am. He was lying down in his in some cigarette butts in a bottle. He had a criminal record, the court was told. Rick Gronshaw, 18, of Nobleton admitted being caught at 10:20 pm February 16 on Highway 27 with some marijuana. CRIMINAL RECORD Cronshaw was searched and marijuana was found both in his coat pocket and ter, Richmond Hill business- man Claus Huberty. 39. of Markham was fined $100 or 10 days jail when he admit- ted March 12 possession of marijuana and hashish. He told the court he found the illegal drug better than sleeping pills. The federal prosecutor said the drug charge arose at 16 Harlech Court and YRP took Huberty to his Mark- ham residence where marl- juana seeds. "roaches" and leaves were found. Thomas Derry, 21. of Rich- mond Hill was convicted and fined $50 or five days jail for having marijuana March 8 at Aurora. SMELLED DRUG In a routine YRP automo- bile check on Yonge Street at 12:15 pm an officer smelled marijuana. Some of the drug was found in a plastic bag in his pocket and marijuana cigarette butts were found in an ashtray. Because he was an older adult who should know bet- GORMLEY ARREST NEWS ON SA ' AT LE$923599 Suggeswd velanl pnce $14 40 SHIN-0MB PAINT COMPANY A SAVING OF 54 41 bEr'gallon SIWVH Odorless and easy 16 apply Washable‘ It IS Ideal Ior [he kitchen and washroom walls The spectal pnce applies to the "Tutamum Super~Wmte ansh“ SICOVEL Is also available a! the regular once In the wxde vaner 0! "COLORAMA 2000" coloms A SAVING OF NEWMARKET: Homeowners planning to build a swim- ming pool may be required to put up a $350 performance deposit with the town. This deposit charged at the time of the building permit appli- cation would ensure drain- age control and completion of grading. The money would be refundable when the pool was installed to the town's satisfaction. Caught when YRP with a search warrant searched his residence at Whitchurch- Stouffville, Mark Manson, 22, admitted possession of mar- ijuana. The student in grade 13 at a school in Switzerland was fined $50 or five days in jail. A Seneca College student in visual arts living with sev- eral others, her residence was raided by YRP armed with a search warrant. Found hidden in a glass jar were two bags of marijuana and some home made pipes. Peter Christensen. 16, of RR 2. Concession 7, King City admitted January 18 marijuana possession at Aur- ora. He was fined $50 or five days. with 30 days 'to pay. At 10:25 pm he was seen putting a marijuana cigarette in his pocket. He told police he’d bought it at a school dance. northbound car and appear- ed to have been drinking. The drug was found in the car’s glove compartment, the court was told. Jennifer Lawson. 24, of Concession 5. RR 1, Union- ville pleaded guilty to hav- ing marijuana January 25 in Whitchurch-Stouffville. She was fined $50 or five days. with two weeks to pay. HOT VALUE! Inferior lATEX Plans of the proposed trunk sewer system will be available for inspection in the offices of the Clerks of the above-mentioned municipalities being served by the project, NOW THEREFORE this is to give notice that the Environmental Hearing Board shall, on the 18th day of April. 1974 at 10:00 o’clock in the morning at the Council Chambers, Town of Markham. 8911 Don Mills Road, Markham, Ontario hold a public hearing pursuant to Section 9a (10 and (11) of the Ontario Water Resources Act. The purpose of the hearing is to enable the Board to obtain information and to hear the views expressed at the hearing so as to enable it to form an opinion on the merits as to whether the use and operation of the proposed works would or would not be in the public interest. And Take Notice that if you do not attend at this hearing the Environmental Hearing Board may proceed in your absence, and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. Central York-Pickering Areas Whereas plans and an engineer’s report concern- ing a trunk sewer collection system to serve the Towns of Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, New- market and Aurora all in the Regional Municipality of York and the Towns of Ajax and Pickering and the proposed North Pickering Community all in the Regional Municipality of Durham have been devel- oped for the Ontario Ministry of the Environment; AND WHEREAS it appears from an examination of the said plans that the proposed sewer system will extend into the said municipalities; TRUNK SEWER SYSTEM ON SALE . AT $999 per 9 Suggested retaxl once 513 65 Enoflor Laval. Suva-While, Acrylic Ontario NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ENVIRONMENTAL HEARING BOARD A SAVING OF $3 66 $4.16 Titan/um Super-White, Alkyd Interior Semi-Gloss Flhlsh Special Sale Price H. Browne, P.Eng., Technical Advisor and Administrator, Environmental Hearing Board. per gallon gal. GOLD MEDAIS mum-d to mum at as products I1 KM plinu and “mans. PHIL (F1 IFrom The Police Blotter Wild Romp Through King Home Results In Arrest Toronto Pair Suggesled relall pnce $14 15 Exterior While Wood Film" The ROMP drug squad also made an unexpected haul as a result of checking A E 25 L $933.99 Two Toronto youths have been charged by York Regio- nal Police following a wild romp through a King Town- ship residence last week. They first splattered beer on the walls, ripped out the telephone cord and destroyed the humidifier control unit. Police said a man stole 300 pounds of meet from a freezer, one antique musket gun, and an outboard motor and sander, following a par- ty at the home of Eric Daw- ber. Concession 6. According to police. the men entered -the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sal Mortelliti, Concession 3, while they were away and proceeded to go on a wrecking rampage. After that they stole a roast of pork and some bread from the freezer. They then left the house, denied the Mortelli‘ti automobile, which was in the driveway, and also knocked down a fence post in the lane. Police said two children of the Mortelliti family were at home at the time, ‘but were warned not. ‘to say anything. Arrested in connection With the incident were Douglas Shannon and Bruce Keenan, 16, both of Jane Street, To- ronto. They face dharges of breaking and entering, theft and malicious damage. Heenan also faces charges of theft over $200 and pos- session over $200. as a result of another incident in King Township the same week. A SAVING OF $416 SIEUPBIM SICO lov mt ucelIom 41h Wofld Selection d runes), pér§allon a car on King City deeroad, March 22. Acting on information 19- ceived, the police searched the car and then accom- panied the driver to his residence, where another search turned up 15 pounds of marijuana, three pounds of hashish and $13,000 cash. 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