He was found lying face down in a field near the Kirby Sideroad in Vaughan by Metro Police Sergeants James Cole and Allan Clark. They were searching the area, following a tip. An autopsy ishowed Richardson was dead for several days. Metro police said the killing of Richardson, who had a criminal record in- cluding several charges of armed robbery, could be connected with a flourishing loan-sharking racket in Toronto. Police said many people involved with loan sharks are being threatened by enforcers who make them pay exorbitant interest rates. Richmond Hill Sc Citizens’ Club 35 founded on March 12, and on Wednesday, N 12, 1975, the club comi its 17th birthday party its general meeting a club rooms, 10149 3 Street. Viceâ€"President Ge Taylor extended a he welcome to 170 mem who had braved the clement weather. Daffodils, carnations mums decorated the t: and Elsie Astin playec‘ piano for the singing o Vice-Pl Taylor e: welcome who had clement v They didn't say what the murdered man's connection was with loan sharking. Howard Dean, 35. of Franklin Avenue, Toronto, has been charged with murder. following the discovery of the body of another Toronto man, Jack Richardson, 43, in a field north of Maple, March 19. The man {vas shot in the back of the head. neck and back. The birthday cake had 17 candles as Richmond Hill Senior Citizens celebrated recently. The cake was cut by three charter members â€"AMERICAN_‘ MOTORS OWNERS THREE-DAY CAR CLINIC The purpose of the clinic is to give AMC owners an official report of the actual condition of their automobiles. We invite you to have your car inspected free of any charge to you! 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After the various reports were given the huge bir- thday cake was cut by three charter members -â€" Prue Glassford, Nan Walton, and Rev. Fred Jackson. All members 80 years and over were asked to stand at ‘he front to receive gifts donated by Anna Holtz. The ladies received floral cor- sages and the men each received a gift-wrapped handkerchief. Approval was given for a rummage sale at the club rooms Saturday, April 5, beginning at 10 am. Con- venor Vera Walterhouse asked for donations to be brought to the club rooms Thursday afternoon, April 3 and Friday 2 to 9 pm. Anyone not able to deliver could call Mrs. Walterhouse, 884-9683, to have a car call for a pickup. Nine members stood up for birthdays in March and Happy Birthday was sung for them. It was announced the bus for the Palladium Show will leave from in front of the club rooms at 12:45 pm Wednesday, March 26. A trip to the Shaw Festival at Niagara-onâ€"the-Lake is being considered for the month of June. 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