Calculated on your Minimum Monthly Balance Atco (Eastern) Ltd., 16th Avenue, was robbed of various articles amounting to $1,184, while Lorraine Kinsa, Por- terfield Crescent, lost $35 cash and a cheque for $87 to thieves. Still Thornhill Not all the underworld activity in Thornhill was confined to the down- stairs, however. There were numerous break~ins upstairs as well. About the same time. A.E. LePage Realty Ltd., Inverlochy Boulevard, reported five light fixâ€" tures broken in their underground garage. Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Construction Cantra Group. Doncaster Avenue, lost $1,000 in typewriters and scales in a break-in. At the Vintage Lane home of Walter Cowing. an unknown quantity of cash, plus some clothes, guns, ap- pliances and other ar- ticles, were stolen. An adding machine. valued at $150, was taken from Lynbagley Texaco, Bathurst Street. Cameron Jones. Clark Avenue, Thornhill, lost $180 worth of speakers and tools in a breakâ€"in of his automobile, sometime during March 27 or 28. Hugh Clawson, Albany Avenue, Toronto, told police two fog lamps valued at $80, were taken from his car while it was parked in a lower level garage at 7811 Yonge St., March 30 or 31. This week, three dif- ferent blocks had visits from the underworld, York regional police reported. Favorite targets seem to be apartment blocks, whose basement garages apparently offer the comfort, privacy and variety of material required by thieves anxious to make their way in someone else’s world. RICHMOND HILL â€" Thieves in the area are literally going un- derground. WCTORM and GREY Thieves raid underground garages VlUl Ullllland TRUST COMPANY Special Savings Accounts 10355 Yonge St., Richmond Hill laira' Ruby, Manager 884-1 107 All“) INSURANCE At York we have a tradition at service. oGet an immediate quote. personal attention prompt deciscons. oDnve-in appraisal lacilities.. 0 One estimate is all we need to pay a claim TUES., WED., THURS. 9:30 to 4:30 FRIDAY 9:30 to 6:30 SATURDAY 9 to 12 NOON Serving Ontario _ since 7889 Call York and save! rated for York County. YORK FIRE AND CASUALTY Call 889-8902 or gust walk Into our omce â€" qualmed slat! wamng to serve you 7699 YONGE ST.. THORNHILL Sandra McNair, Toronto, reported the theft of her $100 leather coat from the cloak room of the gallery, April 4. Biggest haul of all was from Don Valley Lumber Co.. Keele SL, Vaughan, where four bundles of The car seats, valued at $900, were taken from outside a residence on Laidlaw Boulevard in Markham. Even the McMichael Canadian Collection Gallery in Kleinburg wasn't safe. They were valued at $825. The former disap- peared from the back of three trucks, belonging to Singer Sewing Machines, Downsview, while they were at Hillcrest Mall, April 1. At Stornoway Public School, Stornoway Drive. three cassette recorders and cases. valued at $320, were taken Nothingsafe In Richmond Hill and other areas of the southern half of the region, everything from sewing machines to car seats was taken. The election of Hi Russell H099 to the position of Executive Vice President of Sterling Drug Ltd. has been announced by ET. Gater, President. Mr. Hogg will be respon- sible for corporate relations and marketing activities for all divisions of Sterling Drug Ltd. He will continue as President of the Ster- ‘ling Products Division and as a director of the com- pany. STERLING DRUG [Tl].- EXECIITIVE V.P. Other thefts: Richmond Hill â€" Denise and Cyn- thia Belanger, Richmond St., $118 in cash from their purses in a theft at their residence; Bill Nelson, Port Elgin, gas tank and chrome breather ripped from his motorcycle, while parked on lot at Richmond Inn, April 3; Thornhill Community Centre, Oxford St., $160 in con- struction material belonging to M.A. Butt Construction Co.; Quality plywood, valued at $4,500. were taken. police blotter sun shines more than 300 days a year. Temperatures average 74 to 94 degrees in the summer and 40 to 60 in winter. Lakeway’s specracular homes and homesites wind and climb through the rolling hills, naturally secluded by cedars and oaks. Approximately one third has already been developed. A Lakeway homesite can give you an inspiring view of Lake Travis, your own part of the lavish Hill Country, and championship golf virtually in your back yard. There’s also the World of Tennis...a luxurious inn with excellent dining Y and low humidity. And the WATERS SIO'N ALE AITST‘S CONCEPT ...the Muskokas of Texas...the master- planned community, right on Lake Travis. Lakeway was established in 1963 to offer a special kind of life for people who share an appreciation for leisure and luxury conveniences. Today it has grown into a complete residential community-a blending of permanent and vacation homes. It’s 5,500 acres of Texas Hill Country that stretches across meadows and hills and slopes down limestone cliffs to border the shores of Lake Travis, only 20 miles northwest of Ausrin, the Capital of Texas. Lakeway’s ideal climate is mild temperature Fly as our guest to the specialworld of Film Store, Yonge St., $788 worth of cameras and lenses; Kinnear Pontiac-Buick Ltd., Yonge St., $245.70 in car parts; convertible car top slashed on Duncan Rd.. CN-GL-76-112 Pour communiquu on lvanqais composer sans lraTsâ€"1‘800-261‘8627 For’information and reservations, call yourTravel Agent or CN Passenger Sales Office. Sample Red Bargain Fares, one-way in coaches: Toronto to: Montreal 17.25 London 6.25 ' I Winnipeg 47.00 The comfortable bargain Larry Petrie. Sales Agent One of the few bargains left these days is a CN train ticket. CN‘s new Red. White and Blue Plan, 65Plus and Group rates all help keep the cost of your ticket down. “Sometimes the low cost _of a ticket I sell surprises even me!†This is Lakeway’s personal invitation to Elsewhere: Margey Coons, Schomberg, canoe from driveway; Joanne Jarvis, Maple, skis and boots, valued at $400, taken from locker at King Ski Centre; M.B.S. Enterprises, Don Park Rd., two mini-bikes, valued at $660; Satellite Automotive, Highway 48, $900 in hot rod ac- cessories; Underwood regqrtedrby Jacob Ylioja McArthur’s Fina Station. Highway 7, Unionville, reported the theft of $2,000 in tool box and contents; Stanley Dinsdale, RR 2. King, had Building Maintenance, Bullock Dr.. two signs valued at $420; Don Valley Oxygen Ltd., Dennison St.. $855 in welding and cutting material, all of Markham. V @Roand m]; basoand-and- wife jet flig/ot from Toronto Interna- tional A iiport. Fine meal; â€" 50th in- flig/Jt and at Lakeway. Lnxnrion: accommodations. Scenic craije on Lake Travis. Perconally guided tour of Lakeway and Anytin, Tean, in- cluding an informative [and Jaley preyentation. A prospectus has been ï¬led with the Registrar of the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act. Ontario. The acceptance of such prospectus ï¬ling does not constitute approval or endorse- ment by the Ontario govemment of the lands being oHered. OA-l8v35-75. facilities...a marina...a 3,200 ft. paved air strip...the Lakeway Yacht Club...swim- ming pool...riding stable...general store... high fashion boutique...complete recreational opportunities from boating and ï¬shing to nature trails. . To assure an ecologically sound community, wildlife is protecred throughout. The delicate balance of nature will remain undisturbed. All utilities and services now being constructed are under- ground. Lakeway is building and providing parks and greenbelts for the community and its residents. But ‘ ' most of all, Lakeway is a unique way of life. Come and see for yourself. Fly to Austin, Texas and the special world of Lakeway. Here’s what your guest flight will include: a $600 color TV taken from his vacant residence; Nile Deaton, Willowdale, lost two citizen band radios from the back of his trucks at the rear of Henry's Auto Body. Islington Avenue and Highway 7; a $175 cassette recorder was stolen from a room at German Mills Public School in Vaughan. Rounding it 2111 up with A quantity of sugar was poured into the gas tank of the car and the right front tire was slashed. causing a total damage of $1,350. a vengeance were those who went after a car belonging to Antonio Vitale. Downsview, while it was parked at the north side of the Jane and High- way 7 Club, the early evening of March 26. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. April 7. 1976 â€" C-9