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The Liberal, 18 Aug 1976, p. 2

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RICHMOND HILL â€" Easy credit terms â€" the “buy now, pay later" approach â€" is causing many families serious debt problems, says Dr. Frank Fidler, director of the Credit Coun- selling Service here. Easy credit a hard risk “Some families are caught unaware that they are paying interest charges anywhere from 18 to 35 per cent. Before they know it, they’re over their heads and spending a lot of their income on interest,” Fidler said in an interview. The S'Iork region creaiiuceiinéeliling service will be receiving a grant from the province of $13,450 toward its 1976~ SUPEI Described as the most quickly built craft in the history of aviation. this two-seater Zenith was built by Richmond Hill’s Chris Heintz and some volunteer helpers at the recent Experimental J. CLOTH WODDBURY SHAMPOO STAR JOGGERS 150 ML - 50% MORE Gillette CRICKET DISPUSABLE THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 18. 1976 NORTH LIGHTERS Editorial 8 Accounting . . Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . Display Advertising - . . . Classified Advertising . . TOOTHPASTE TELEPHONE THE LIBERAL DEPARTMENTS DIRECT. METROSPAN - NORTH DIVISION J.G Van Kampen General Manager Jean Baker Pearce r Assnslam General Manage! Peter Line â€" Cnculanon Dueclov Munay Skmnev 7 Advemsmg Directov Novman Slunden Producnon Manager Bill Level News Eduov, Richmond Hull EdIl-on ‘ 'f l s A SSOC‘ r Colin Fovsylh Advemsmg Supevwsov Ross Hodsoll Cuculahon Supewusov Loma Woods Accoummg Manage: The vaelal 15 published each week by Menospan Community Newspapers LImI‘Ed This newspaper IS a member 01 the Canadian Commun-tv Newspaper Assooauon and the Audu Buveau oi Cuculanons CLASSlFIEDâ€" aunos, uni-3m CIRCULATION â€" "mom. scum Home delivery 01 The vaeval Is 80 cents every iouv weeks, by marl $9 90 a year In Canada, 515 00 a veav outsMe 0' Canada No local mall dehvevv where camel sevvxce exusls 225 ML 12's Sugg. s1.59 JOHNSON & JOHNSON Leather Uppers Sizes 7-12 $1083 .-‘-“%-A filly: ifihtral The contents, bolh ednonal and advemsmg, of The Liberal, Richmond Hull, ale pvolecled by cogyvvnghl and any unaumonzed use l5 plomhned mm Vonge Sheet. P 0 Box :90, LAC avo,0n1ano TELEPHONE â€" 3841177, BBLJJH 08lA1105,88l-3373 CIRCULATION * 88409811861733” 2/99¢ Sec0nd Class Maul Reglsuanon No 0190 Sug. 99° GARBAGE BAGS Extra Heavy 1.5 mil. VOLUME 1W. NUMBER 7 Boys' 3 Girls' PAC 0F 10 97¢ 884-81 77 884-0981 884â€"81 77 884-1 1 05 Eight-day wonder Sugg. s1.69 77 budget The services include counselling clients who are seeking help in paying off their debts. some of whom have been referred through finance com- panies or family court. At present, the service is paying out $17,000 a month in debts that it collects from clients, Fidler said. It has almost 700 creditbr accounts and serves 195 clients in the area. The counselling service is in a position to go to creditors and work out a new basis for payments, called a pro rate agreement, Fidler explained. $988 59¢ s2.05 VALUE Thornhill 8 Toronto Customers Call 881-3373 For all Depts JOHNSON & JOHNSON BATHROOM TISSUE 100 PAC Sugg. s2.56 MODERNE ggyn-Ams $1 27 SINGLE PLY gfiEAM $ 1 99 400 M L Sugg. s3.49 ALLADDIN and TH ERMOS (UNBREAKABLE THERMOS) Sugg. s5.93 LUNCH BOX PAPER TOWELS Aircraft Association international convention in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The plane was finished in eight days and Heintz, of 236 Richmond St., flew it back a week ago. TWIN PACK LISTERINE 522:: $ 1 47 ROYALE BUYS NEWMARKETâ€"Charges that four people were operating a bawdy house in Markham were dismissed in Provincial The client and the service have a CNN here last week. contract agreement whereby the client Judge C-P. Oppel‘. however. said the agrees to destroy all credit cards and Gallery Men’s Club Where the charges enter no new credit agreements. were laid appears to be a “51le “If the client doesn’t have enough Operation'iopen t0 SUSPlCiOH- “If the client doesn’t have enough income to make his payments at a pro rate, we have been able to negotiate with creditors to accept payments over a longer period of time," Fidler said. Sorfie clients will take up to three or four years to pay off all their debts, he added. “It’s surprising how many people don’t know what it’s costing them to live.” Woman raped in Thornhill RICHMOND HILLâ€"A Thornhill woman was raped Thursday night, shortly after leaving her place of employment in Hillcrest Mal], Yonge Street. The woman told police she left the mall at 10:05 pm. and walked south on Yonge to Thomhill: Atv the 8300 block Yonge, she was grabbed from behind, thrown to the ground and choked, she sai_d. _ ' She was then dragged down a laneway to a wooded area, about 50 feet from the road. She told police she struggled, but her assailant hit her, threatened to kill her and then raped her. She then got away and ran to Yonge Street, where she was picked up by her father at the corner of Royal Orchard Boulevard. The woman was subsequently treated at York Central Hospital. Foran case may be issue for election $344 2 ROLLS (Photo by H099) CRISCO OIL 26.4 028 RICHMOND HILL â€" The York region separate school board election battle is beginning to take shape. In an appeal to the trustees at a Tuesday night meeting, they asked for the dismissal of Director John Zupancic. superintendent of special education George Matys, and Frank Bobesich, superintendent of schools. “We‘re doing this simply to let them know that we have not dropped the A Schomberg parents committee, who since early spring have tried to persuade the board to reinstate prinâ€" cipal Bill Foran of St. Patrick's School. have become so frustrated that they may field candidates of their own in the December election. Markham club personnel cleared of sex charges Opper stated there was some question on “what was offered that night" to York Regional Police /Detective Brian MacDonald who visited the club as an undercover of- ficer. Opper ruled assistant crown attorney Paul Chumak failed to prove the case against Mirjana Solaja, Wendy Keillor, Donald Taylor and Gary Ayley‘ who were arrested last February. Charges against two other Toronto men. John Gallagher and Joseph Grossman, who were arrested during a police raid at the club Feb. 16, also were dismissed. MacDonald told the court the defendant Mirjana Solaja, told him members of the club could receive oral sex for a fee. Youth drowns in Bond Lake OAK RIDGESâ€"The body of a teenager, who had been refused per- mission to swim in Bond Lake, was pulled from about 45 feet of water in the lake last Thursday. Police said Frank Marrone, 16. was one of three youths who had gone swimming in the privately-owned lake the day before. His body was recovered by York regional police and members of Rich- mond Hill fire department, who con- ducted dragging operations both days. ‘No sex acts’ Mrs. Solaja insisted under oath she BOY'S - BACK TO SCHOOL SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS ASSORTED COLOURS MEN'S SIZES 32 to 42 CORDUROY PANTS $2417 LADIES ASSORTED COLOUR PRINTS HIGH CUT WORK BOOTS 3%. List 39.95 Nail Resistam Leather Uppev Oil Resistant Sxeel Toe 9201 YONGE ST. SALE CONTINUES FOR 10 DAYS STARTING AUG. 18 - 28TH. Canadian Made LEE JEANS SUGG. 17.95 1st Quality Sizes 28 - 42 $577 $299 matter." said Bob Campbell. parents committee spokesman. “The administrators are guilty of the very thing that they claim was reason for Bill Foran‘s resignation â€" in- competence.” Campbell added. Sugg. ‘3.98 Parents of children attending St Patrick's banded together last April when they felt that Foran had been pressured to resign his position as principal of the school. Failing to get the board to change its decision, or to openly discuss the matter. the parents withdrew their children from classes for two weeks in June. Since their last presentation to the board in July, the parents have tried to arrange an independent inquiry con- spoke only of different types massage offered, not sexual gets._ During testimony from Constable Paul Coghill, the court learned the Gallery Men’s Club, 230 Don Park Rd, Unit 6, had been under police sur- veillance from Feb. 2 to 11. MacDonald testified that he went to the club Feb. 16, accompanied by several officers who waited outside. Isobel answered He arrived at 9:35 pm. and was greeted at the front door by a blonde woman named Isobel and later iden- tified as Mirjana Solaja, he said. Sugg. ‘839 He said he was shown into a room and offered coffee, both by Mrs. Solaja and a red-haired woman, later identified as defendant Wendy Keillor. Later, he was taken into a room off the main hallway which contained a massage bench, a mattress, a chair, a sidetable with several “sex magazines" on it, baby oil, powder and a glass mirror design on one wall, he testified. He was then taken on a tour of the club. which included three body rub rooms, a whirlpool bath, a sauna room and two showers. $5 Fee After returning to the first body rub room, he said, Mrs. Solaja told him membership for the club was five dollars and a “topless” massage was $20. V The officer said he gave $10 to the woman and said, “massage isn’t really my bag". She tTwen said “for members we have ‘a French’ not included in the rub," also costing $20, he testifie_d_. MacDonald, who told the court he understood “a French” to mean oral sex, said he then placed the woman under arrest. Under oath, Mrs. Solaja, who was not represented by legal counsel, said she told MacDonald, “we have Swedish and French massage." 1ST. QUALITY STUDENTS-PERMANENT PRESS LEVI JEANS SIZES 26, 27, 28, 29 SUG. $39.99 $23.77 8 INCH WORK BOOT PEARL SNAPS WESTERN STYLE SHIRTS ASSORTED STYLES CLEARING MEN'S AND BOY'S MEN'S DENIM LONG SLEEVE Defense Counsel Gary Snyder asked who was not the charges be withdrawn for his clients 5e], said she Miss Keillor, Mr. Ayley and Mr. Taylor Swedish and because they were not present when then alleged sexual offer was made. $1999 HOURS MON-FRI. 10 A.M.-1O P.M SATURDAY 9 A.M.-9 P.M. 9ng $157 7 In hope of gaining support for their stand, the prents have also asked privately that their trustees, Frank Besco and Jim Wigglesworth, resign from the board. ducted through the ministry of education. No Ministry action To date. the ministry has not taken any action. “Our two members support us.” said Campbell, "but the other 12 vote against us.“ The parents reviewed the documents presented by staff to the board and concluded that the reasons listed for requesting Foran‘s resignation were unjustified. It’s a raid After saying that, “he went outside, whistled and six men rushed in," she said. r “I couldn't understand why I was under arrest." she stated. Under questionning by Judge Opper, Mrs. Solaja said she was a trained masseuse from Europe, producing a certificate dated 1969 from the Beauty University of Paris to prove it. Asked whether any sex took place at the club, the former native of Yugoslavia said, “on my own behalf , no sex was performed on the members." She said she had no idea what a “straight massage topless" was. “I never took my top off," she said. Under questioning from the Assistant Crown Attorney, she said she worked a four-day week, six hours a day, and received a $6 commission per customer. Mrs. Solaja estimated her weekly income at $100, adding her position at the club since October 1975 was part- time. She is a full-time housewife and mother, she said. Denies claim She said she never told MacDonald about the price for a topless massage, stating “it’s against my beliefs.” Shevalso derYied sayihg “a French” was 'available for members. When Judge Opper asked her if she understood “a French" to mean oral sex, she said she did not. Det. Sgt. William Hay testified the officers seized two large red notebooks containing the names of 400 to 500 club members, blank membership cards, several magazines including “Playboy”. “Penthouse”, “Viva” and “Sports Illustrated” and bottles of baby oil, powder and mouthwash at the club. $3.99 (At Carrville Rd.) RICHMOND HILL $1500 $799 STEEL TOP STEEL PLATE CSA APPROVED Sug. $9.99 RUGGED KEMYGUM

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