RICHMOND HILL - Three Richmond Hill juveniles have been arrested in connection with 20 break-ins in the area over the past several months. The break-ins, which ranged from Newmarket 3 accused of 20 break-ins I cLAss "A" ‘ MECHANIC ‘10 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, April 14. 1976 CB. Smith goldsmuï¬ Robert Black and Edward Read are pleased to announce the opening of their law practice, 7358 Woodbine Avenue (at Denison), ANNOUNCEMENT The Council of The Corporation of the Town of Markham shall hear in person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the By-law and who applies to be heard at'a meeting to be held Tuesday, April 13th, 1976 at the Municipal Offices, ,1-" Proposed By-Iaw to stop up and close part of Shrivenham Court commencing at a point approxiâ€" mately 380 feet south from Simonston Boulevard and located in Block F, Registered Plan M-1444. TAKE NOTICE that The Corporation of the Town of Markham intends to pass a By-law to stop up and close a ponion of Shrivenham Court. The proposed'By-law and Plan showing the lanqs_ to ""' n . _r"' r - . at 2:00 p, . or as soon as possible thereafter be aifeéted may be seen at my office, Municipa Building, 8911 Woodbine Avenue, Buttonville Markham, Ontario. BUSINESS IS BOOMING - and we are looking for an experienced Class "A" mechanic to join our successful and growing company. Applicants must be self motivated, professional in attitude and enjoy working with the public. Our staff enjoys excellent parts service and the most sophisticated equipment on the market today. Benefits include an exciting profit sharing plan, purchase discounts, paid group insurance, lots of long weekends and a guaranteed pay cheque every two weeks. Come and see us today - We can offer you more. Please apply in person to Mr. Mario Rondinella 0r Mr. J. Harbinson 727-9484. Frorn left to right: Ruth, Catherine, Verna, Mike, Shirley, Hilda, Jean, Brian, Christine, Lauren, and Russ (seated) have the welcome mat out for you to |_f you need_us, _w_e’_re here, MARKHAM 495-1920 TOWN OF MARKHAM NOTICE John N. Harbinson Limited 275 Yonge St. 8., Aurora to Toronto, included the RCMP offices on Jarvis Street. numerous garages throughout the region. and Richmond Hill Judo Club on Centre Street. The juveniles face 11 charges of break, enter and theft; two of breaking RR; Caledon East Ontario LoN 1E0 Telephone so4‘0010 wedding rings custom designed and handcrafted Diane E. Whener, Clelk, Town of Markham, 8911 Woodbine Avenue, Markham, Ontario. L3R 1A1 my offi'ce! Municipal and entering with intent; four of theft over $200 and three of theft under $200. More juveniles Three other juveniles, plus three Richmond Hill teenagers were charged with petty trespassing, after they were picked up in an apartment under constructiion at Yonge Street and Baif Boulevard. The teenagers charged were: Brian Boyle. 16; and Robert'Gray, 17, both of Essex Avenue; and David Crane, 17 of Paliser Crescent. Marijuana roundups Richmond Hill and Markham were the sites The bank where people make the difference. help you with any of your banking needs. We’re at 10198 Yonge St. (at Centre) in Richmond Hill, and we’re open from 10 until 3, Monday to Thursday; Friday 10 until 6. So drop by and say hello, won’t you. for arrests in connection with the possession of marijuana. In Richmbnd Hill. Pasquale Valente, 23 of Hall Street and Elizabeth Lynn, 17 of McConvey Drive, were arrested after being stopped in a van in the Lake Wilcox area. A third person. Susan Westall, 20, of Aurora, was picked up following a By the authority vested in me by the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill, I hereby proclaim the MONTH OF APRIL as in and for the Town of Richmond Hill. H. 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