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The Liberal, 24 Nov 1976, p. 3

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Youths charged with series of thefts RICHMOND HILL â€" Being turned over to police by their fathers wasn't enough for two Hill juveniles. ap- parently, who jumped back on the merry go round a few days later. According to police, the two boys # 14 and 15 â€"â€" broke into the home of Gladys Kraker. Colbourne Ave., Nov. 8‘ and stole $50 in cash and committed $40 damage. The youths then added joyriding to their charges, while the driver of the car. who was also turned over to police by his father. was charged with theft over $200. They were subsequently brought to the police station and charged with break, enter and theft. However. a week later they went for a joyride in a stolen car with a friend. police said. even though they knew the car was stolen. Over and out Norman Fryer. 24‘ of Ashlar Rd., has been charged with three counts of theft over $200. following his arrest by police last week. Police said the charges arose out of the theft of two CB radios. valued at $450 each, from the cars of David Barton and Brian Howe. both of Axminster Dr.. earlier in the'fall. plus the theft of a set of tires and rims from a car on Demaine Cres. The latter were replaced with four old ones‘ r The tires and the Barton radio were both recovered. Paint remover Fred Hardy, Essex Ave. reported to police that someone had thrown 12 eggs at his freshly-painted car last week. When he tried to remove the eggs. they took off the paint with them Damage was estimated at $400 In Oak Ridges‘ Charles Johnson. 37. of North Rd, was charged with con- tributing to juvenile delinquency, after police said a man got a young boy to steal a transistor radio from Simpson's in Hillcrest Mall. Nov. 17 - 20 Nov. 24- 27 Dec. 1 -4 THE T. SISMAN SHOE CO. LTD. IS HOLDING AN- OTHER GREAT CLEAROUT DATES SHOES WORKBOOTS, SNOWBOOTS, DRESS, CASUAL SISMAN WAREHOUSE SALE (EAST ON WELLINGTON TO THE RAILWAY CROSSING SOUTH ON BERCZY) MEN'S, WOMEN'S. BOYS' CHILDREN'S CASH ONLY LOCATION THE SISMAN WAREHOUSE, BERCZY ST. AURORA, ONTARIO FULL RANGE OF STYLES AND SIZES WE ARE CLEARING 10,000 PA|RS GREAT SAVINGS (SOME ITEMS ARE SECONDS) Kay Spicer . . ideas for cheese lovers COME TO THE Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 6:00 pm. to 9:30 pm. Saturdays 9:00 am. to 4:00 pm. SHOES Police said that a man armed with a handgun, robbed Becker‘s Milk Store. 7713 Yonge, Nov. 17, about 5:55 pm. of $300. A couple of hours later, a few blocks up the street at Region Gas Bar. two masked men, brandishing revolvers, took $100 from the attendant. part of which was his own money, police said. Costly sleep Albert Bryenton. Henderson Ave. Thornhill. reported to police that someone entered his home while he slept and stole his wallet, plus his house and car keys. THORNHILL â€" Armed robbers are working daylight hours in Thornhil] now. He was described as between 20 and 22. and about five feet, six inches tall. Among other thefts reported in Thornhill: some Mexican jewelry. two rifles. a revolver and one camera. valued at $5,500, from the home of Stan Wilson, Garden Ave: a total of $3.425 in jewelry and cash from the residence of Marg Vaccari, Fleance Dr.: a hockey bag and equipment valued at $170. belonging to Chris Cunnane. Riverside Dr.. taken from the lounge of Thornhill Community Centre; one CB radio. four Goodrich cyclone wheels and tires. and one Konica camera. taken from a van at the rear of 190 Dudley Ave. Don‘t fence me in Robert Napier, Elmbank Rd. and John Dike. Fairlea Ave., were both visited by vandals last week. who tore down 150 feet of fence on their properties. Public mischief John Nai-Smith, 19, of Clark Ave.. Timoth Carlton. 18. of Concord, and Shane Oliver, 19. of Henderson Ave., face charges of causing public mischief. as a result of an incident in the men‘s room of an area night spot. Police said that a urinal was pulled off the wall, causing various pipes to break. TIMES ALL SALES FINAL SHOES RICHMOND HILL â€" Tiptoe or my souffle will be ruined. Théi‘e are lots of stories about hostesses asking guests to walk quietly for fear of ruining the chegsp soqffle. If you've got the souffle blues, home economist Kay Spicer will provide some helpful hints as she features a Holland cheese souffle in a group of festive entertaining ideas. The “Cheese Please“ demonstration. using the Dutch gouda and edam cheeses will be presented Thursday at 7:30 pm. at Consumers Gas Blue Flame Room on Elgin Mills Road. Some of the recipes are variations on an old theme; some brand new ideas. “Cheese Please" is sponsored by Richmond Hill Block Parents and the Richmond Hillâ€"Thornhill Family Services. Tickets are $3 and can be obtained in advance by calling 884-2879‘ 8892843, 884-9105 or at the door. Mrs. Spicer who has developed more than 100 recipes using the Dutch cheeses. .says their semiâ€"firm, smooth quality makes them perfect to work with. She adds that best buys for holiday preparations using gouda or edam cheese can be found in supermarkets carrying the 1-0 ounce baby gouda and the one pound. 14 ounce edam ball. Specialty shops tend to be a little pricier for the Dutch cheese products. Ideas for using cheeses featured in demonstration . Also included in the demonstration will be cheese snacks and sauces. Samples for tasting will be available and finished dishes will go home as door prizes. The souffle recipe below. developed by Mrs. Spicer, using Holland imported Edam or Gouda cheese is almost foolproof and a good one for beginners to try. She reports that the test souffle was reheated several hours after photography and rose again to almost its origninal height. 1 cup milk ‘4 cup all-purpose flour 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten 112 cups shredded imported Holland Edam or Gouda ‘ 6 egg whites 1'2 teaspoon cream of tartar Shake or whisk milk and flour together to thoroughly blend. Cook. in saucepan over medium low heat, stirring constantly. until mixture thickens. a7 small amount of the hot mix- ture into the beaten egg yolks: return yolk mixture to hot sauce: cook and stir two minutes longer. Blend in grated cheese: remove from heat. Stir until cheese melts. Add cream of tartar to egg whites. Beat until whites form stiff peaks. Carefully fold cheese sauce into egg whites. "god-r in}; dngreased “8' cup souffle dish. Stand in shallow pan of water. Bake in preheated 325 degree F oven for Free Fall 8 PreWinter Tree Inspection. Be sure you're all ready for Winter Storms. The following work can be completed now Or during the Winter months. Pruning, thinning, balancing, bracing, cabling, fee- ding, planting. Tree 8 stump removal, lot clearing, fruit tree 8 orchard pruning. Ask about Our Winter Discount. TREE AND SHRUB CARE RICHMOND HILL TREE SERVICE AND FORESTRY co. LTD. 884-7774 Let Us Help You Keep Ontario Green Holland Cheese Souffle about 45 minutes until golden and firm to the touch. (Do not open oven until souffle has baked at least 30 minutes.) Makes 6 servings. Edam Party Balls make great food gifts. You‘ll find them fun to make ahead of time and wrap in plastic to store in the refrigerator (up to three weeks). The Party Ball will then be ready to take to a party at a moment's notice. SeDarate schools’ staff apply for certification To give your Party Balls an extra special party touch, lightly cut a star design into the red wax by tracing around a paper pattern with a sharp knife or by pressing a small star shaped cookie cutter into the wax. Peel wax away to reveal golden star. Cut a three-inch diameter slice from the top of a 3(H>unce imported Holland Edam. (Do not remove red wax.) Scoop out the cheese from inside the ball leaving a shell about one-quarter inch thick. In a blender blend the scoooped out pieces of cheese with any one of the following combinations. If no blender is available shred the cheese with a fine vegetable shredder then combine with any of the following combinations in a mixer at medium speed. 1. 12 cup mayonnaise pickle relish Separate school system enrollment still rising RICHMOND HILL â€" Secretarial and clerical staff employed by York Regibn Roman Catholic separate school board want their own bargaining agent. RICHMOND HILL â€" Since school opened in September. enrollment in York Region‘s Roman Catholic schools has increased by 46 pupils to 7724 pupils. “The enrollment seems to be coming across the system rather than in one specific area and looks like the same pattern as last year," John Zupancic‘ education director. reported at a board meeting last week‘ school system increased by an average The announcemént came, at last Edam Party Balls Gord Rowe tells it like it is It doesn’t seem to matter whether the Mayor is speaking about the number of building permits issued, attendance at meetings or Provincial tax revenues . . . his facts and figures are too often inaccurate. Could be he doesn’t do his homework. Then again, twisting numbers may be his thing. One fact which cannot be distorted, i: almost 30% in the last two years . . . 2 Mayor to do something about it! An 1 Gord Rowe, who will get things done Gord Rowe knows the answer to this town’s needs . industrial and commercial assessment can relieve th( burden . . . and, at the same time promote more job this town.” He tells it like it is. Sponsored by the committee to elect Gord Rowe Mayor of Richmond Hill cup green 0R 2. One third cup mayonnaise; one third cup chutney and 14 teaspoon curry powder 0R 3. One third cup mayonnaise: 14 cup milk and 2-3 tablespoons horseradish 0R 4. One third cup mayonnaise; one third cup stale beer and 14 cup caraway seeds 5. One third cup port wine; one third cup cream and 14 cup chopped pecans. Spoon thoroughly blended mixture into the red wax coated Edam shell. Wrap in plastic wrap and store until 30 minutes before serving. Warm to room tem- perature; serve with crackers or vegetable sticks. Note: A locunce impbrted Holland Baby Gouda can also be used but use one-half the ingredients for the filling. Red wax coated imported Holland Edam or gold-coloured imported Holland Gouda wheels make pleasing gifts as they are wrapped with an atâ€" tractive cheese keeper or cheese board. HOLLAND WINDMILLS 1 package refrigerator crescent roll mix Tuesday‘s board meeting when Ed certification Joyce. superintendent of business and finance. said the in 'member office pears 1m employees assocxation Will apply dssociation Monday to the labor relations board for 5 mm“ W" of 30 to 35 students per month, with the exception of November. he said. In an interview later. Zupancic said three-fourths of the new students are coming from families that have recently moved from Toronto. The largest increase was at Rich- mond Hill‘s Charles Garner School where 12 additional students have enrolled. followed by Markham‘s St. Joseph's with an increase of 10 students. cups shredded imported Holland Rowe’s your vote :r to this town’s needs . . . “An increase in the sessment can relieve the homeowner’s tax time promote more jobs for the people of orted, is that our prdperty taxes have jumped Lrs . . . and, it’s high time we elected a new it! An experienced political in-fighter, like gs done in a positive, businessâ€"like way. for Mayor of Richmond Hill THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. November 24. 1976 â€" Edam or Gouda On floured board] or pastry cloth open out and flatten crescent roll dough. Press perforated cuts together. Roll out dough until smooth and thin. Generously cover the dough with shredded imported Edam or Gouda. Fold over. and over again. letter fashion. Roll out again and sprinkle with more shredded imported Edam or Gouda. Repeat folding process. Roll to 14“ to 3.C‘thiclmessCut into strips 3s'lX 3". Place one strip on top of a second to form an X. 'N'ist to hold together and form a windmill. Place windmills on greased baking sheets 112“ apart. Bake 12 - 15 minutes in 350 degree F oven. Makes 3 - 4 dozen windmills. tThese are especially good when medium Holland Gouda is used.) GOL‘DA SHORTIES 12 cup butter or margarine 2 cups shredded imported Holland Gouda 112 cups all-purpose flour ‘2 teaspoon paprika ‘4 teaspoon salt Cream butter and shredded Holland Gouda Cheese. Sift together flour and seasonings and blend with Gouda mixture to make a smooth dough. Shape into tiny oval shapes. Place 2“ apart on ungreased pan. Bake in 350 degree F oven for about 15 minutes. Makes two to three dozen. lf granted certification. which apâ€" pears likely Joyce said, “the association will have all the rights that a union would have under the Labor Relations Act and in effect they would be a trade union. “I doubt if they would go CUPE". he added, “They have all the rights (un ier certification) and therefore no meet to affiliate with any other group“. At present. the office employees do not have a contract with the board. The association will try to establish guidelines for the board to follow, ex- plained Rosemary Cockrall of Newmarket. president of the office employees association. “We‘re looking for an agreement for better working conditions and better wages“. she said,

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