They were allowed to come in. but then demanded food. When refused, they assaulted the two employees, broke the glass in a cigarette machine. pushed the cash register off the counter, squirted ketchup around the premises, and broke the front window. Farther down the street at 9010 Yonge Street. police aborted an attempted break and enter, about 1:30 am, September 13. SURROUND PLAZA After receiving word of the attempt. police surround- ed the plaza and one of the officers. Constable ‘ Ronald McCulloch, climbed onto the roof and apprehended two men, well equipped with burglar tools. Opening up after hours proved costly to employees of Harvey's Drive-In. 9471 Yonge Street, early Satur- day morning. Mustafa Meghani, 21. and Ashraf Meghani. 20. told policé four youths knocked on the door after closing time. about 2:30 am, asking for coffee. Facing charges of attemp- ed breaking and entering, A search of their car also turned up an air pistol. Police Blotterâ€" Burglars Surrounded, Coffee Rip-Off Director of volunteers Mrs. Joyce Studdy and members of York Central Hospital Aux- iliary are looking with anticipation to the openâ€" ing of the new gift shop located on the area in the main lobby of the new, large Langstaff Wing which will be officially opened October 3. Many new volunteers will be required to man the shop and in many other areas of service. During the years the Curtain Club has built up a reputation of excellence in all phases of drama, none more so than the field of comedy. The fact that Gerry Crack is director of this opening show of the 1974-75 season ensures that that reputation will be upheld. The cast and director are seen above (from the top clockwise) Gerry Crack, David Smith, Bonnie Sheppard, Helene Knight, Ron Sollway and Brian Moore. The play will run from September 27 to'October 12. To reserve your tickets phone 889-3967. Damage amounted to $200 To open its 20th season, Richmond Hill Curtain Club has chosen “Kiss Or Make Up", a farce involving :21 host of mistaken identities and a cast Ihat ends up sharing a shower together. Kiss 0r Make Up Opens Next Wee/l THE LIBERAL classifieds New Gift Shop Open At York Central Police said the man drove on to the grounds and nearly hit two children. He then parked behind the school and when approached by several citizens, drove etlirough them. However, another car blocked his path and he was apprehended. A man who tried to play stock car driver in St. Mary’s Immaculate School play- grounds last week, faces charges of dangerous driv- ing. Arrested Xvas Ken Flem- ing, 18, of Fey Crescent, Scarboro. possession of burglar tools and possession of a danger- ous weapon are James Coates. 18. of Angus, On- tario and Alex Mifarb, 17, of RR 1. Palgrave. at the home of Godelieve Gras. Weldrick Road. where an estimated $4,712 in jewelry was taken. Biggest haul by thieves in break‘ins last week occurred Cornelius Vanderwal, 27, of Elgin Street,‘ Thornhill, suffered the loss of a finger in an industrial accident last week. CHILDREN IN DANGER Vanderwal. a mechanic at Police recovered more than $1,000 in. stol‘en prop- erty with the arrest of, two youths last week, after one ~of them was picked up in a stolen car. THORNHILL THEFTS Laidlaw Transport, 346 En- ford Road, Richmond Hill. was operating a pressure valve on the back of a Mack tractor. when he tripped and his hand went into the unit, severing his right index finger. Police said the plane fail- ed to gain altitude because the flaps were allegedly down, and it crashed into some bullrushes on the west Slde of the river. The plot, Allan Groat, was unhurt. ' An ' amphibious airplane sustained $5,000 damage when 1t crashed on take-off on the Holland River,vSepL- ember 9 about 11 am. Police said the property was from a series of thefts in_Thornhill. The youths were also believed to have been involved in a number of car thefts from the same area. Arrested were Danny La- voie, 17, of Concord, and Paul Thomson, 17, of The House of Concord. Cramped and crowded quarters established in an unused elevator shaft have served this purpose for 11 years. Pictured above (left to right) gift shop Convenor Mrs. Helen Sands and Volunteer Mrs. Susan Rae serve customer Mrs. Kay Burgess. To volunteer call Mrs. Joyce Studdy at 884-1171. Vaughan Town will apply to York Region for approval to issue a $450,000 debenture for the proposed new Thom- hill Library. Construction on the li- brary, to be located in the Arnold Street area of Thorn- hill, is expected to start somean near the end of September. Adult Academic, Craft, Technical Evening Class Registration Far New Thornhill Library Seek $450,000 Debenture One of the holdups has been a question of the amount of gran-ts available under the Winter Capibal Projects Fund witlh the pos- sih'bity of receiving up to $250,000. Some of the reasons for delay in starting of the pro- ject during the past few weeks were outlined in a committee report to council Monday afternoon of last week. Napier Simpson Architect Thornhill continued to be the .- favorite spot of area thieves, with numerous break-ins and thefts. Academic subjects from grade 3 to 13 will be avail- able at Bayview Secondary in Richmond ‘Hill on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Also there will be classes in English for new Canadians at the beginner, intermediate and advanced levels on Monday and Wed- nesday evenings. Following are some of those reported: United Super Variety Store, 8240 Yonge Street, $295 cash and nine cartons of cigarettes; Creighton and Allin Travel Service, 10 John Street, stole safe containing validation machine, CN and from Ferrari automt Performance Enginterin Guardsman Avenue, slotted magazine wheels two tires from car p: there; Kenneth Blewitt, Yonge, $410 in fur: Air Canada passes for senior 1 from apartment locker Adult education evening class registration takes place Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm at Thornhill, Don Head and Bayview Second- ary School, says the York County Board of Education. Classes in Woodworking, clcckmaking, interior decor- ating, flower arranging, in- troduction to computer pro- gramming, tyxpewriting, sew- ing and others are being planned at Thornhill Second- ary. O Resolving with flhe Town of Markham t‘he loca- At Thornhill, Richmond Hill Schools ACADEMIC SUBJECTS JACKPOT $500 â€" 53 NUMBERS PLUS ST. MARY'S $200 SPECIAL MUST GO EVERY WEEK Earlybirds 7:30 p.m. â€" St. Mary’s Parish Hall Yonge St. N. â€"â€" Richmond Hill (opposite Canadian Tire) SEPTEMBER 24 â€" 20 Regular Games EVERY TUESDAY - 8 RM. 1 share the wealth - 1 pie plate All The Nudes Fit To Paint Creator of the tableau, in this case, was a 14-year-old juvenile, who police said was posing au natural on the table in the backyard of a local residence, at 2 am while gazing in the window at the young daughter of the home owner. It wasn‘t one of Picasso's works, but Nude on a Picnic Table made quite a stir in Richmond Hill early Sunday morning. In fact, it got i-ts creator arrested. The yuuth will be charged with trespassing by nigh-t. In Ihornhill, another clothes - shy person couldn’t wait until dark to perform. Police said, a woman out walking her dog in bushes at the rear of her home, about 1:10 pm. was accosted by a man who jumped out of the bushes at her com- pletely nude. The woman ran, but the man cut through the bushes and accosted her at another point. Her only description of him Was that he was about five feet, seven and 30 years old. o The aquisition of lands for the library. O Resolving the size and shape of the lands. 0 Resolving the design of the proposed library. O’Tï¬e comments and in-' volvment of the Vaughan Li- brary Board. citizens, cash and cheque books â€" total value, $1,150; Victor Suzuki, Fleance Drive, $150 in valuable coins; Yonge and Steeles Motors, 7079 Yonge, $1,000 in parts from Ferrari automobile; Perfonmance Engintering, 55 Guardsman Avenue, two slotted magazine wheels and two tires from car parked there; Kenneth Blewitt, 7433 Yonge, $410 in furniture tion of the library; and the distribution of the funds. On one night per week at Bayview there will be clas- ses in arts and crafts, com- mercial and technical sub- jects. At Don Head Secondary in Richmond Hill there will be classes in auto body repair, ‘upholstery, driver education, woodworking, pottery, gour- met cooking, typewriting, inâ€" door and outdoor gardening, Yoga and other subiects. SUBJECT FEES Total fees for most sub- jects are $15, including the $3 registration fee. The driv- er education course costs $60. Senior citizens may at- tend- any class for $3. Stu- dents purchase their own textbooks and pay for their own supplies. For additional information call the York County Board of Education department at 884-8131, 889-0660 or 88'7- Oâ€" A possible relation with a new Thornhill Post Office. Council agreed to author- ize passing _of a bylaw to construct the library and to apply to the region for per- mission to issue the $450,000 debenture. It also authorized that the library plans as prepared by Architect Napier Simpson Jr. and revised by the Vaughan Library Board be approved. Mr. Simpson will now pro- ceed with further design and specifications. CRAFTS AND TECHNICAL The best place to start looking is where the best Jobs are offered . . . Liberal Classified! JOB HUNTING? Nite-Owls I Auto Body I ‘ Richmond Hill ‘ Tree Service & iForestry Co. Ltd. ‘ TREES ARE OUR I BUSINESS ‘ H. VAN DYKE, Aborist 8§4-7774 I Contractors Mister Transmission Ltd. 9677 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL l Carpentry By Competent Tradesman Prices on request or by hour R. P. (Bob) ROSS 130 Centre St. W. - 884-1788 T & J COMMERCIAL CLEANERS Richmond Hill Commercial 0 1‘ domestic cleaning. Floors, rugs, wind,- ows, walls, etc. Day or nigh-t. 884-5885. tfc15 LEONARD R. ROSENBERG & ASSOCIATES Brian H. anen, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 10265 Yonge Street Phone: 884‘8651 - 889-8275 DAEBAR Developments Ltd. Designer-_Contractor Additions, Renovations & Rec. Rooms 83 Roseview Ave. Richmond Hill, Ont. Tel. 884-4171 J oscelyn, Laughlin, Harper, Tory & Associates Chartered Accountants 121 Yonge Street North Richmond‘ Hill, Ont. 884-4474-5 91 Geneva Street St. Catharines, Ont; 684-1177 for Industrial, Commercial & Residential Projects Life Time Guarantee Automatic Specialists Auto Transmission Collision - Refinish Wheel Alignment Wheel Balance Engine Analysis Mechanical Repairs Chartered Accountants 887-5720 - 889-2741 84 Yonge Street S. Aurora, Ontario CALL COLLECT 416-669-1784 Chartered Accountants TRUCK & AUTO BODY 41 MAPLE AVE. 889-5334 THORNHILL Alf Catenaro 889-6662 CUSTOM WORK CARPENTER CONTRACTOR Cleaners Forestry 884-6663 tfcll All TEMPERATURE SERVICES ‘ 889-6048 CLIMATE ENGINEERED BY 16 Yonge Street North WAREHOUSE & FURNITURE SHOWROOM 321 ENFORD RD. RICHMOND HILL MAC PLUMBING AND HEATING CONSUMER'S GAS CONTRACTORS 884<9295 884-9296 889-5729 Furniture, Office Supplies. Social Stationery Monday to Thursday 8:30 am. to 5 pm. Insurance - Mortgages Fire, Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service Telephone 727-9488-9 Rear 47 Yonge Street S. Aurora, Ontario Home, Auto and Business 10211 Yonge Street 884-1551 - 884â€"1219 Res. 884-8347 Air Conditioning Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E] Toronto 363-3959 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 889-1379 HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING GAS 8: OIL FURNACES AIR CLEANERS HUMIDIFIERS Barrow Insurance Services ltd. Corner Agency Limited FULLY LICENSED ELECTRICIANS PLUMBERS SHEET METAL AIR-CONDITIONING GAS AND OIL 20 Service Vehicles at your service 24 Hours A Day 889-0506 - 895-1351 41 MAPLE THORN HILL Roy V. Bick Insurance Ltd. H. B. FISHER Office Supplies THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1974 35 Friday 8:30 am. to 6 p.m Closed Saturday ~ SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONS Insurance Office Supplies RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL CHRYSLER AIRTEMP CANADA LTD. I Optometrists I I Photography Cut out the middleman. Deal direct on new and old roofing. No roof too tough. All roofs guaranteed Weddings, Portraits, Groups WHY NOT SAVE MONEY? INTERIOR-EXTERIOR THORNHILL Saunders Plumbing 889-8366 REDFERN PAINTING & DECORATING Expert Interior Painting 8. Paper Hanging A. W. Kirchen, GARNET PAINTERS BUILDING 22 RICHMOND ST. RICHMOND HILL |.. NARVEY Evgs. 781-2083 FREE ESTIMATES 884-1257 THE STUDIO THAT comes to your home 884-6941 SUITE # 204 PROFESSIONAL 884-6872 COMPLETE Free Estimates By Appointment Plumbing Painters 881-0353 SERVICE Rooï¬ng 884-3962 .. tfcll I TV Service I C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, 884-1213 SEPTEMBER 27, FRIDAY EVENING â€" Auction Sale of unredeemed pledges. at Victoria Square Community Hall. 3% miles north of No. '7 Highway on Don Mills Road. 21A miles south of Gormley. 200 lots of unre- deemed pledges under in- structions of prominent On- tario pawn broker. Wrist .watches, gents' and ladies'; valuable diamond rings. shav- ers, radios. numerous other articles. Every watch car- ries a written guarantee. Free draw lady‘s diamond ring. Lovely Christmas gifts. Terms cash. Sale at 7:30 sharp. Alvin S. Farmer. Auctioneer, Phone 887-5311, Gormley. c2w12 SALE REGISTER SEPTEMBER 28. SATUR- DAY â€"â€" Auction Sale of first class modern furniture: Dun- can Phyfe table and 4 chairs. 1 hutch with china cabinet. small buffet hutch. large green vase, antique mirror. Duncan Phyfe coffee table. special couch (like new), 2 complete bedroom sets with box springs and mattresses (extra good), several night tables. Zenith black & white TV (good condition), record player, Viking radio and records, 2 auto harps (an- tique), Viking electric wash- ing machine, small cord or- gan, several pieces of extra good luggage, lawn chairs and umbrella, bedding, quilts, quantity of dishes, glassware, cooking utensils, cedar chest (new), large picture with an- tique frame, hundred or more small articles. This is one of the top quality furniture sales of the season. will be held in the Town of Aurora. Go north on Yonge St. to Aurora Heights Drive at stop light. Turn west. go around the rink until you come to Tecumseh Drive. Turn left, go to Huron Drive. Turn right to No. 10. The property of R. S. MacCallum. Terms cash. Sale at 11:30 am. sharp. Must start on time. Alvin S. Farmer, Auc- tioneer, Gormley, Ont., phone 887-5311. c2w12 GALLANOUGH MEMORIAL BLDG., THORNHILL The Council of The Corpor- ation of the Town of Vaughan proposes to con- struct the Gallanough Mem- orial Bldg. as a community centre for the Thornhill area. The building will be located on a parcel of land in Lot 29, Concession 1 lying at the south end of Brooke Street with work to com- mence immediately upon the signing of the contract. The Council wishes to con- struct the project on a cost plus basis or at cost plus a fixed fee. The preliminary drawings showing the scope of the work are available at the Municipal Offices or at the office of B. E. Napier Simpson Jr. Architect, 6307 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Phone Number 221-0111 upon payment of a deposit of $5.00. Written submis- sions showing the proposal of the contractor in respect to the method of payment. cost control. timing, etc. must be filed in sealed en- velopes with the Town Ad- ministrator on or before 12:00 Noon. Monday, Sep- tember 23rd next. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN J. M. McDonald, Administrator, 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Maple, Ontario. 1 884-4165 Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop by PETER SMITH York Home TV 306 BAYVIEW AVE. BAYVIEW PLAZA TENDER PROPOSAL Sporting Goods COLOR TV ANTENNAS INSTALLED 889-1646