Bogus bills around W O 0 D B R I D G Those counterfeit at an Ess station at V and High Woodbridge Their wasn’t they w‘ bank. A man their 20s, with red stl being sought Another incident at Weston Road in Wood- bridge resulted in charges against two men. Police said the home of Umberto Giandomenico suffered $440 damage from intruders, who also threw a chair at another from intruders, who also threw a chair at another man at the time. Later. while en route to the police station, one of the suspects hit Detective Paul Brown of the York police, while sitting in the back of the cruiser. Charged in connection with the matter were Steven Ward, 17, of King City. and Michael Ward 2 charge of and theft 2 breakâ€"in a theft of c: People "belted" Some people were belted quite literally in an outbreak at Woodbridge Hotel, August 14. They refused and a fist fight broke out. Police said the men then took off their belts, both of Which bore large buckles, and started flailing away at everyone in sight. theft 01 from munity City. Police said the alter- cation occurred when two men were asked to leave the hotel about mid- evening after they had smashed an ash tray and a salt shaken City. an Emmerson Gilles Pacette, 28, and Robert Ramsey, 29, both of Toronto, face charges of carrying a dangerous weapon, causing a disturbance, assault occasioning bodily harm and common assault. What welder? A $2,000 portable gas Lincoln welding machine was taken from a rear lot at Skyline Texaco, High- way 27 in Woodbridge, where it had been in storage since June 30. News next door AURORA â€" To com- pensate for increased ice rental and equipment costs the Aurora Minor Hockey Association’s executive has raised the player fee scale for the 1976-77 season C-4 â€"- THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. One child in a family will be charged $45 this season, up $10 from last year. Two children will be assessed a fee of $75, while three or more in a family will pay $105. The owner told police no one knew it was gone until he went over last week to pick it up. An additibnal $20 assessment will be made on anyone who makes a representative team. This embIem Idenmles the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor wflxgw THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE . . . THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR . . . (/Wmï¬ï¬‚ For Information call nan and woman in 20s, driving a 1965 or white, panel truck red stripping, are ir true 1 ‘t disclosed were sent I Highway 2ft as a 1 n and s f cash 2 King C ' centre Mrs. Ena Allan 152 Libby Blvd Richmond Hill an bills, all i, were exchanged Esso self-serve at Weston Road MUM/@qu Mrs. Greer Thornhill 8893779 4&5! .â€" ’{tWZIM‘i‘WL break last eak, enter result of a subsequent and liquor City com- e in King week. nature 1 until to the There’s been more rain this summer than the peppers like, but the tomatoes are coming in fine and so. apparently, are the zucchini. Samples of each are displayed by Carmine Faiella and his aunt, Jenny Franchi, at their family vegetable stand on Major Mackenzie Drive in Maple. The family grows all the vegetables on land beside their house and sell them to passing motorists. RICHMOND HILL Contract 76-T-5 for snow and ice control at GO Transit parking lot. Near Junction Markham Road and Newkirk, Town of Richmond Hill. NEWMARKET Contract 76-T-6 for snow and ice control at Go Transit Terminal. Junction of Highways 11 and 9, Town of Newmarket. Bid forms, specifications and information may be obtained from Mr. Ken Yipâ€"Chuck at the office of the Toronto Area Transit Operating Authority, 3625 Dufferin St., Downsview, Ontario; Telephone 630-2635. Submissions should be physically received at the Authority Secretary’s Office at the above address not later than 1:00 pm. E,D.S.T;, Thursday, August 26, 1976. MR. BAYNE COLLINS RICHMOND HILL TOKEN 455 YCAMR "500" runawssconn WINNER Did you know that the average Community College graduate starts a career earning between $7,000 and $12,000 annually? Did you know that there is unlimited scope in selecting a career and that Seneca College will help you select a career route based on your aptitude and potential? Did you know that three out of tour Seneca College graduates obtain course related jobs upon graduation? ‘ Did you know that Seneca's King Campus has reCreation facilities such as: sailing, swimming, riding. canoeing. tennis, camping and cross-country skiing? Did you know that Seneca‘s King Campus operates bus routes covering North York, Thornhrll. Richmond Hill, Maple, Newmarket. Aurora, and King CitY? Be a winner tomorrowâ€" know where you are going today For a September Start CALL TODAY 884-9901, Ext. 244-247 TORONTO AREA TRANSIT OPERATING AUTHORITY Examp|es of career courses oflered at Seneca‘s King Campus: H"? SENECA COLLEGE August 18. 1976 in 1976 BIDS WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED ON THE ABOVE DATE COURSE Business Secretarial AppIied Arts OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY DUFFERIN STREET NORTH RR3 KING CITY ONTARIO LOG 1K0 SNOW CLEARING TENDERS INVITED 7-†Grqahk Pos'ers 0 (MI I Painï¬ngs ' "owes 0 Glass 0 Modding Mutts 0 Ready Made Francs. E'obitoke m m m uwh idsmond ill 3:311. IQ n15 mus up | R '3an 221-5787 414-90“ Save on 0 Picture Framing 0 Oval Francs 0 Framed An 0 Prim: 0 lithogrgphs ' Me'uldlfl ' Mirrors Accounting, marketing, administration Executive Secretary. Legal SeCretary Creative Advertising CAREER .1. "If FRAME UP 7 414-9016 Ioron'o ~ 782-2663 90*"!ka 630-7643 Experience ’76 girls / do community work Tricia is a Toronto Royal Con- servatory of Music graduate student, and Wendy is working on a post- graduate degree in social sciences from Humber College. During June and the first part of July. they worked primarily for Vaughan, updating the parks and recreation directory. MAPLE â€" Tricia Snell of Maple and Wendy Pearson of Sharon have been very very busy this summer. Bbth girls are working Government project Exx In July. at office. they b( the office life SideSplit home with four large bedrooms - one full bathroom, one full ensuite off master bedroom, one two-piece washroom, large breakfast nook, family room with ï¬replace and walkout, laundry room on main floor, and a twoâ€"car garage. Sidesplit home with four bedrooms, one full main bathroom, one two- piece washroom, breakfast nook, family room with fireplace and walk‘ out, and a twm:ar garage. July, at the ‘ a, they became AMlFM Intercom Central vacuum system Imported ceramic tilés Natural k railings Broadloom throughout Family room with walkout By Anne Fowler Toronto Royal Con- lsic graduate student, working on a post- in social sciences from $83,400 working in the Ontario ject Experience 76. Toronto Royal Con- te Woodbridge HELP me an integral part of interviewing, revising WITH ALL THESE FEATURES: THE WELBECK THE LOCKSLEY businesses to give information on HELP services, driving people to therapy and driving for the mealsâ€"on- wheels program. Perhaps the most important and rewarding work done by the girls, was taping interviews with many of the Vaughan‘s senior citizens. The objective was to gain from their records The objecti recollections town‘s past. maple news a, visiting fa ses to give in services, drivii ' and driving for program. Custom designed ï¬replace All modern interiotlexterior ï¬xtures Minimum 60 foot lots Fire detectors and 200 amp service Various elevations to choose from Larger lots available 2 month conditionals now available and knoivledge factories information Large centre hall plan two storey home with four bedrooms a one full bathroom, one full ensuite off master bedroom, sun room or den, large breakfast nook, one twopiece washroom, circular staircase, family room with fireplace and walkout, laundry room on main floor, and twoâ€" car garage. of the Sidespiit home with three large bedrooms, one full bathroom with bidet having master bedroom access, one two-piece washrom, break- fast nook, family room with fireplace and walkout, and a twocar garage. Discover o 93 FALL and WINTER GROUND SCHOOL COURSES THE NOTTINGHAM THE BURKLAND Choice of evenings or Saturday mornings COMMENCING Come out and see us this weekend CHURCH