Police subsequently made an arrest. However, while in At Twin Hills Mercury, Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, a 1976 Lincoln valued at $16,000, and owned by a Thornhill woman. was stolen from the lot April RICHMOND HILL â€" It was a week of strange happenings in the area, in the realm of both theft and vandalism. ’Twas a week of weird crime PRICES EFFECHVE IO TUES. MAY large bunch Loblaws has done more than talk L'ompctlthc prices. It‘s a polic_\ that Lohlqu i\ cummitlcd In live by. Today. Tomorrow. Alwuy» And c\cr} singlc \xcck. m: 0 put that pnlicy on the line. The fact is. all major supermarket prices are pretty much the xumc. But all supermarkets urc nut. Al Lohluws. we offer ‘murc‘. LOH more. So what are _\nu waiting t'nr'.‘ Loblaws has done more than talk about having competitive prices â€" we’ve proved it. Here’s how: 89:: 2 ply, blue/white nrmn Illll'li.l\ ninll I...L:4- A White Swan deluxe bathroom tiss Police said a Holley carburetor was stolen from a new truck, but its loss was not discovered until a salesman tried to The Yonge Street garage was victimized in another way the same 'week. custody, the accused then damaged his cell. Charged with break, enter and theft. and mischief, was Steven Russell, 19, of Muskoka. 11 EXCEPT PRODUCE & BAKERY PRICES EFFECTIVE T0 SM. MAY 8. RICHMOND Hlll ONEY More than the price is right†blaws An estimated $500 was caused in the blaze, before Richmond Hill Fire Department brought it under control. Unusual Thefts Four Corners Gulf Station, Concession 7, King Township, reported the theft of $100 worth of ice cream in a break-in, May 1 or 2. However, the ice cream start the truck and burst into flames. The thief also visited the arena‘s furnace room and picked up a fire ex- Equally unusual was the theft from the ladies' room at Woodbridge Arena, Highway 7 and Islington Avenue, Woodbridge, where someone walked off with a Kotex machine. wasn't eaten, but instead dumped in a ditch and along the road in Con- cession 7. Equally unusual was the theft from the ladies' tinguisher. Nothing Sacred Even the Young and Innocent Shop, Wootenay Road. North. Markham. didn‘t escape. bathroom tissue 2 ply, blue/white green/white pink/white L gold/white A Meanwhile in an un- derground parking lot on Dudley Avenue in Thornhill, someone went on a rampage, breaking 901ight bulbs, several exit lights and various light A break-i‘n there netted thieves $75. sï¬Ã©kéé namS 1%? In a vacant house in Woodbridge on Wood- bridge Avenue. vanda‘ls started a fire in the fire There, walls were smashed, windows and screens broken, and plumbing ripped out, all at a cost of $1.500. fixtures, causing $300 damage. Vandals also went on a wrecking spree at a house under constuction on Yonge Street in Thornhill. cooked smoked hams Douglas Prier, Laverock Avenue. Rich- mond Hill, had his wallet. containing $25, taken from his pants while swimming at Centennial Pool. They also marked up the floors, causing a total of $200 damage. place, then used the coals to write on the walls. Swimmers, too. found it tough going once out of the pool, WE RESERVE IHE RIGHI TO llMlT OUANHTIES I hereby proclaim the week of May 10th to May 16th 1976 Hospital Week in the Town of Richmond Hill. PRDCLAMATION THE LIBERAL RED HOTS ‘. Wednesday. May 5, 1976 â€" A-‘I TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL H. D. Schiller Mayor