Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 10 Dec 1975, p. 3

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The series, which concluded Dec. 1, ends appropriately with inâ€" struction on the making of Christmas decorations. Recently in a 10-week craft program sponsored by the local YMCA she has been sharing them with others. Althea Taylor 0! Westwood Lane. Rich- mond Hill, is a woman of many talents. Her Monday night demonstrations have included the making of macrame flower pot holders, wall plaques ornamented with dried flowers. crewel work. Shares craft talents .fl‘he Y's program worker for decentralized programming in the area‘ June Burnie. reports another series of adult crafts is planned for the new year - same time: Monday evenings; same plate: Hillcrest Mall auditorium you can make wreaths for indoor or outdoor use 0213in and cheaply, simply or elaborately. You’ll try it for the great gas mileage. ttHENAUlgj You’ll buy it for the /way it handles in snow. A member of the adult crafts class which has been Monday evening in Hillcrest Mall Auditorium with YMCA instructor Althea Taylor. Lynda Sawyer. 31 Oak Avenue. is pictured above as she puts together a pinecone wreath for Christmas. 050 miles to the gallon of gas' oFront-wheel drive 'Sleel-belled radial tires OSeals 4 in real comfort Why? Because we were in the neighbourhood. In fact, for two consecutive winters, we tested and developed the Renault 5 at our perm- anent test site in the hardâ€" packed snow country of Northern Canada and adapted it right on the spot to the severe conditions of our Canadian climate. Winter gives the Renault 5 driver another practical excuse to have”. Renault 5. the most fun-to-drive little town-and-country car of them all, and the most practical. REENWUUD ARAGE LTD. 24,000 MILE/2 YR. WARRANTY THE RENAULT 5 HAS ARRIVED DRIVE IT AT: How it's done Begin with a wire wreath frame purchased at a hobby or flower shop. various evergreen cones, assorted nuts with shells on, from 90 to 100 feet of 26 gauge wire (the amount of wire needed depends on the size of the wreath frame), and wire cutters. An assortment of cones â€" scotch pine, white pine, spruce. fir, hemlock, etc. makes for an interesting wreath. Acorns and chestnuts‘ too. if you can find them, add to the natural look. To these you can add walnuts, almonds. hazel nuts, and so on. with a few basic materials. If the nuts are soaked in hot water before they are used, it will soften the shells for easier handling. Begin with one type of cone (for example, Scotch Pine). Cut wire into six to eight-inch lengths and wrap each length around a cone, twisting the wire tightly to give a secure hold. OOversize hatch-back 'Up to 31.5 cu. ft. cargo space OFully independent (Orsion bar suspension Youth arrested in bomb hoax mLA «I--. n-o:.\.. A: n Linn-uvnr nnoru'nr \k'nnrlhina'I‘rnl-Lr (‘nnfroin Holnnllthpnflundnnt tn unnnarod uoain and Inr nn annm‘ Completing rim Put the cone in the outside wreath rim, at- taching it to the rim with the twisted wire. Repeat this procedure until the outside rim is completed. Drill holes in the nuts to insert the wire for tying. Drilling will be easier if the shells have been softened in the hot water. Finishing touches The finished wreath may be left natural, or may be sprayed with clear plastic, gold, silver or white paint. Work the inside rim in the same manner. making sure the tops of the cones are facing away from the frame. Fill in the middle rim with various cones and nuts. Long cones may be broken to form rosettes. A bright ribbon, ar- tificial holly, or or- naments may be added for color. Loop a piece of wire at the top of the wreath from hanging on a door, a wall, or over a fireplace. Thieves hit parked cars (Photo by H099) °Rack and pinion steering - Front disc brakes (GTL) 0 Four-on-the floor (GTL) -1300 cc engineâ€"96 m.p.h (or 782 ccâ€"75 m.p.h.) THE RENAULT 5 AND JAMES BAY . . . The alert action of a Bell Telephone operator resulted in the arrest of a Richmond Hill youth last week on a charge of making alarming telephone calls. Police said someone called operator Dorothy Dixon of Toronto and told her there was a bomb in telephone calls. Police said someone called operator Dorothy Dixon of Toronto and told her there was a bomb in Bayview Secondary School, then hung up; Arrested was Collin McGregor. 16. of Markham Road. Armed robbery Police also reported an armed robbery Dec. 7 about 12:20 am. at Ninety-six townhouses on two blocks west of Castle Rock Road and south of Weldrick Road will be built next year by Cadillac Fairview Cor- poration, it was reported to Richmond Hill Council’s Nov. 29 meeting. The two clusters will be divided by a walkway leading to a park area. The iblock a't Weldrick and Castle Rock will The contents of cars were the targets of various thieves in the area last week. Dolores Whiteman, North Taylor Mills Drive, Richmond Hill, reported the theft of her wallet containing $260, from her car Dec. 2. It was parked at the rear of St. Mary's Church, Yonge Street. it was parked at 10030 Yonge Street, about 8:40 a.m., Dec. 1. May Davis, 58 Walmer Road, told police her purse, containing $85 was taken from her car while North York Chev-Olds and Willowdale AMC. both of 7200 Yonge Street. Thornhill, and Bakers Sales and Service, 9144 Yonge Street, lost tires and rims to thieves from cars parked on their respective lots. Break-ins Police also reported break-ins and thefts from several homes and business places in the region. 96 townhouses for Richvale One of the heaviest hit was Belle Abramson, 72 Laureleaf Road, Thor- nhill, who lost a total of $6.090 in cash and jewelry to thieves. At Stop ‘n' Shop Discount, 261 Baythorn Dr.. Thornhill, a break-in netted thieves a quantity of train and airplane sets valued at $432. At Colossus Foods Limited, Rayette Road, Concord, four sets of Olympic coins, valued at $220. were taken. Unusual theft Most unusual theft of the week occurred at the home of Ronald Kingston, Conc. 3, King City. There, thiéves Vstole a However, operator Dixon kept the line open and called police. They, in turn checked a Richmond Hill home and found the line still open there. contain 45 units on 2.698 acres, each with its own garage. The block at Shaw Boulevard and Castle Rock will contain 51 townhouses each with its own garage on 3.04 acres. Each block will have its own fenced play area with equipment. The townhouses will resemble those now nearing completion stereo and TV set, plus a black-and-tan Doberman Pinscher, for a total loss of $1.060. Thieves, who visited the apartment of Barry Ladkin‘ 150 Colbourne Ave.. Richmond Hill, also were looking for variety, it seems. Taken were a TV set. two rings. a 400unce bottle of rye and a money clip. Total value: $810. Taken from a house under construction on Stegman Mills Road in Kleihburg, were several cartons of marble and ceramic tile, valued at $331.52. A total of $489 in cigarettes‘ cameras and perfume, were taken from Savex Drug Mart, Heritage Plaza, in Markham. operator Woodbine Truck Centre in Police said a man drove into the centre and asked the attendant to check the oil. Markham While that was being done, the man got out of the car and produced a small calibre rifled He then asked the at- tendant for money and received $350. elsewhere in BAIF and will contain a mix of three-storey and two- storey units. They will be condominiums with fenced privacy space. It is estimated the selling price will be in the mid-50$. The committee ac- cepted the applications and instructed the staff to prepare the site plan agreements. Two Thornhill residents. Daniel McDonald, 18, and Anne Marie Atkinson, 21, both of 20 Clark Avenue, were arrested on the weekend in connection with the He took the attendant to a storage room, where he proceeded to tie him up. He also found an en- velope with $659 in it and took it. The man was thought to be a Negro. He was wearing a blue parka with fur trim. dark pants, brown gloves and a dark appeared again and smashed the car window. He also slammed the door several times on Mrs. Phillips and ripped off the collar of her coat. police said. Kenneth Phillips, 37, of Willow Beach, has been charged with common assault. The man was thought to be a Negro. He was wearing a blue parka with fur trim, dark pants, brown gloves and a dark balaclava. He was driving an older model blue Olds or Buick. Police said Marilyn Phillips, 37. of North Taylor Mills Dr., was in the inn with two male companions when another man entered and struck one of the men with her. Two assaulted A woman and one of her male companions were assaulted by another man in an incident at the Rich- mond Inn Dec. 2. The three then left and when Mrs. Phillips got into her car, the man break, enter and theft of Leibrecht Animal Hospital, Yonge Street, Thornhill. last October. At that time, $100 and several vials of narcotics were taken. Pool hall pugilist Another unusual assault took place Dec. 1 in King City. Richard Hayes of Dennison Road told police he was playing pool about 10: 15 at the King City pool hall, when a youth came up to him and struck him SOUNDS of CHRISTMAS WITH f f RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 10520 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL 8847362 THE LIBERAI tfie Bring in $55 or more in eligible sales receipts. (Do not include sales tax) and receive . . . One Free LP ($6 Value). Thu Burfil' I‘.|ul\\"|l| Layaway Now For Xmas Gifting! (A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR SELECTION.) YES we HAVE GIFT CERTIFICATES club55 record Wednesd The above LP's and Tapes on sale Dec. 10m to 15th. Come In and compare our prices. (in any amount) and for no apparent reason. 0w. Hayes fell to the floor the and his assailant then on kicked him in the head. Hayes was taken to hospital and treated for his injuries Fore! The golf season may be over, but the fanatics still linger on. apparently. In an incident at Summit Golf Club, Yonge St., Richmond Hill during the weekend, police said two golf carts were driven around the premises and severely rammed several times Damage amounted to $1,600. Dec. 10. 19 tfiop

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