An intruder also made his presence felt at the home of Warren Pennie of Con- Lewis has been a coun- cill‘or in Whitchurch- Stouffville and leader in Both Gustar and Lewis were nominated from the floor at the riding association‘s general membership meeting held in Vandorf Hall Monday. The contest is still open. since more nominees could come forward. but the issue will be decided at a general membership meeting in Nobleton. scheduled for Monday, June 23. Wally Gustar represented the NDP in the last federal election. Student at York An employee relations officer for Canadian National now working on his master‘s degree part time at York University, he has recently moved to the Bradford area from Rich- mond Hill. Bob Lewis ran for the NDP in the last provincial elecâ€" tion, placing second behind incumbent Bill Hodgson for the Conservatives. After looking around, the man then left by the back door. Wally Gustar or Bob Lewis, both former NDP candidates, will contest the right to seek the York North seat at Queen's Park for the NDP. ‘ Police said the girl, who was asleep on a couch in her Henderson Avenue home, was awakened by a man who covered her with a blanket and told her not to say anything. York Regional Police are investigating a kidnapping in Newmarket. which may have been the result of a vendetta. Gustar, Lewis are NDP York North nominees A 14-year-old Thornhil! girl had her sleep disrupted in the early hours of May 25 by an intruder who, however, left without taking anything. Kidnapped and left unconscious Kidnapped and severely URBAN AREA BIG BOBBY Rifle intruder Police blotter - URBAéI AREA / , J Sometime during the evening of May 24 and the morning of May 25, someone shot holes in the side of a building owned by Mr. Pennie on Concession 10, south of the King-Vaughan line. The building was also ransacked, but nothing was taken. various citizen actions concerning the environment. He is an employee of IBM and a resident of the Stouffville area. Federal leadership In anticipation of the July federal NDP leadership convention in Winnipeg, a majority at the general meeting expressed a preference for candidate Rosemary Brown. Brown, a member of the legislature in British Columbia, will oppose federal MPs Ed Broadbent and Lorne Nystrom as well as former MP and university professor John Harney. Police said a man called around at the Pennie residence, about 1 am, May 26, and asked for “Garthâ€. When told there was no one there by that name, he produced a rifle and said he would return to shoot the hOme owner. beaten was Michael Bam- ford, 18, of Handley Crescent, Newmarket, who police said had been the complainant earlier in the year in a theft case. cessipn 6, Kleinburg Pinto Wagon Maverick Mustang Pinto 2 Dr Use your Chargex, American Express, Master Charge, Don Little FORD Sales Inc. 10414 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Model Vaughan shooting Monthly Rates include 1,500 Free Miles 8‘ Per Mile Over COMPARE THESE PRICES AND SAVE CALL DON REID 889-1 1 05 Diners Club and Carte Blanche RENT-A-CAR s11.00 s8.00 S7.00 s8.00 Day ZZ/I'll/Il/llllé He was then beaten again and left unconsgious by the side of the road. Bamford was then assaulted several times, driven to a remote area and assaulted again. He was also threatened with a knife if any more charges were laid. Bamford was accosted by three people on Main Street in Newmarket, May 22, about 9:30 pm, and bundled into a waiting van. Police found some spent 30.30 shells and 16 gauge cartridges at the scene. At Richmond Hill Lawn Tennis Club, Crosby Avenue, thieves removed shingles from the roof of the clubhouse, damaged the air vent, and then littered the floor of the club with paper napkins and cleaning sprays. From there, Bamford crawled to a house and got help, police said. He was taken to York County Hospital for observation. Facing charges of kid- napping and assault oc- casioning bodily harm are, Reginald Harris, 16, of Queensville Side Road; Daniel Harris, 21, of Davis Drive and David Walker, 21, both of Newmarket. The trio drove to the provincial\ courthouse parking lot, where one of them threatened to kill the abductee. Sports thieves Golf and tennis clubs were also popular with other than the players over the weekend. Damage amounted to $50 Plus 8c per mile Plus 7c per mile Plus 8c per mile Plus 8c per mile Weekend s18.00 s16.00 s18.00 s21.00 Wm 7171M s75.00 FORD s50.00 S55.00 Week S55.00 WW}? Ontario Provincial Police are seeking the driver of a brown station wagon that left the scene of an accident where a Thornhill woman was killed on Saturday. The station wagon‘s left rear bumper was damaged. Anyone seeing the car is asked to call the OPP. An OPP spokesman said a Ford Country Squire car driven by a man, described as heavyset, with short hair and possibly balding, side- swiped another car as it tried to pass between two cars eastbound on Highway 401, four miles east of Guelph. Patricia Martin, 45, of Steeles Avenue was dead on arrival at hospital after the car in which she was a passenger flipped over twice into a ditch. Injured were the driver, Michael Martin, 24, of the same address, Ronald and Christine Ribbons of 216 Anzac Rd.. Richmond Hill. A spokesman at Guelph General Hospital said the Ribbons and Michael Martin Woman killed, police seek hit-run driver The woman’s son and two Richmond Hill residents were also injured in the accident and were in satisfactory condition in Guelph General Hospital Tuesday. Meanwhile over at Glen Shield Golf Club, 7400 Dufferin Street in Thornhil], a thief broke into the locker of Karl Zigelsteen, of Willowdale and stole a A $125 Tug Was yanked diamond ring and $350 in from the front lobby- cash. I One of the heaviest h'it Total loss was estimated homes in the area was that at $2,835. of Bruno Quattrin, 3411 Wm s225.00 s235.00 S275.00 s245.00 Month V a 1’ “Wifï¬WWzifWMï¬ï¬‚§R§§§$§5ï¬ï¬Wiii59miiimmmuw M \;)i avaagï¬wwv «q. M. 5 k M a ‘ m * *\¢ «5‘ w >..~‘ “‘3. V . .. .2. u,“ ‘,.,,.,._ x c“? *3†K auoo \ ,H x .4" ~ unwaeoom vu «0 ‘ngg. N... \\ . sï¬i‘ï¬iï¬gï¬ï¬.‘ 95%..†ï¬ts VEQ‘%%S.G§'Q.O."\\~§§Q§\W% .‘s'w :» _ M» '5 i! ! ’ ‘h éh o '{5 ï¬g. ‘ ‘ ' “h§‘> .9&%Psï¬iï¬fs ‘3‘;9#"§5:§§§$$§’u¢?¢ sqiua3§1 v ¢ V ' '3 5‘» 9, ’- \‘ e « y a o ‘\ 6‘99: 0 h‘ï¬Â§k\‘ ‘3‘.»3 s‘«%“.‘. s; 5. aka gag»... .0,» o 9.9 ~,» O‘Q‘p‘o“... 5.1;:“°§,..¥§;\ €906 $o» QQN Mfkï¬Ã©â€˜azzgt’ Isl“ v “\V might be transferred today to York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill. Legion hit Not even the Royal Canadian Legion clubhouse on Ohio Road in Richmond Hill was immune. The only direction Metropolitan Toronto can expand is south into the lake, Ontario Premier William Davis told a group of Metro area municipal politicians Friday. The question of Metro iboundaries was raised by Markham Councillor Walter Grieve at an information session on the Parkway Belt West. He asked Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough if the Parkway Belt plan may have established in advance of a report by the Robarts Commission the outer limits of Metro. 3H3 wig mam McKeough said the Metro boundary will not move north Only Metro expansion to be into Lake Ontario The $1,500 Ontario Home Buyers Grant. Ontario understands how important it is to have a home of your own. And we'd like to help out with a grant of $1,500 toward your first home. It’s part of an overall plan to make more homes available in Ontario. And stimâ€" ulate our economy. So it's good for all of us. prepared to help you understand every detail of the Grant. For your free Copy; write to: Ministry of Revenue. Ontario Home Buyers Grant, Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 2C9. For more information. telephone us (free of charge) by dialing “0" and asking the operator for Zenith 8â€"2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local culling area should dial 965â€"8470. Who will get it? How? When? Why? The answers to your questions can be found in a handy booklet specially W. Darcy McKeough Treasurer of Ontario Taken from the latter in a break-in May 22 was a quantity of jewelry and household articles, valued at $11,000. In Richmond Hill ~ a snowblower valued at $325. taken from a shed at the rear of the home of Angelo De Angelis, South Taylor Mills Drive; tools, battery charger, amplifier and tuner, valued at $300, from an unlocked garage at the home of Glen Woods, Cascade Circle; Chris Gleave, Langstaff Road, reported the theft of $15 from Other occurences Other occurrences in the area included the following: Kirby Side Road, Maple William Davis Premier Ontario w.v»-< Mm ‘ M mum.“ “‘ "Mk‘m < gfl/Ill/I I z m'Lw mum-ix» ’II/MIIIM'I/I 4 his home while he was away on the weekend. In Thornhill ~â€" three sets of coins were taken and a table was broken at the home of John Cannane, Riverside Boulevard, for a total loss of $325; Ernest Chiasson, 7471 Yonge Street, had $300 worth of fishing equipment taken from his locker, sometime in the last six months. Arrow Steel Erectors, Rayette Drive, Vaughan, lost $1,300 in equipment, which included various cables and cutting torches; Dale Metal Spring Com- pany, Guardsman Drive, Markham, was relieved of 30 steel plates and two engines valued at $2,300; Double of Steeles Avenue, as has been suggested by North York in a brief to the commission. Premier Davis then said Metro would not expand west. someone called out it would not expand east and Davis added it could expand south into the lake if officials want. His last comment was greeted with laughter. Recently Pickering council voted to seek admission into Metro, instead of Durham Region. But politicians in York Region have for several years feared the loss of lands south of the Parkway Belt because this area is the principle source of industrial tax revenue. BUILT-UP AREA AT UNIONVlLLE I / f?“ Arthur Meen Minister of Revenue NORTHERN LlNK (Woodbridgeâ€"Markham) Map PUBLIC USE AREA COMPLEMENTARY USE AREA ELECYHC POWER FOCILITV “All .WAY CCMPL EMEN TARY USE existing PLBLC OWEN SWCE "WWW (WEN SPï¬CE ROAD Or maybe'they didn’t expect to find as much as Rinks Arena, Jane Street and Highway 7 in Concord, was robbed of $200 during a 15-minute absence of em- ployees from the office. Cattle rustling There was even some cattle rustling. Thieves who visited the residence of Richard Phillips, 30 Monsheen Drive, Woodbridge, last week, didn’t even bother to bring their own bags to pick up the loot. $7,000 Woodbridge house theft The latter took place at the mmmmsmg§$ FHH759A THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 23' 1975 II‘IIIII. 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If the room is small and fairly well crowded as to doors and windows and so forth, then perhaps a simple styling would make the room seem larger and more com- fortable. But with todays styles and materials, alm05t anything is possible. Remember that you plan a room to live in for a number of years, so be sure that you think and choose wisely. I have noticed that plaids, checks, and stripes, that are both bright and colorful seem to be the eye catchers. What one has to remember is that the livingroom suite must match in their plans for the room styling in general. Speaking of plans, everyone should have some concept of what they would like the room to be when com- pleted, then develop it as they go along. ‘ Lately, in the furniture trade, the trend has been toward the more / modern styling 1" thus reflecting I suppose, the younger generation. ROOM PLANS DESIRED RESULTS CALLING ALL HUME MAKERS Brought To You By Dave Conrad