_ MAPLE ~â€" Thieves added insult to According to police, after breaking "Hilly when they broke into Cadillac into one part of the building, the thieves Bmldmg Products.Keele St.,last week. then used some of the company's RICHMOND HILL ~ John McBain. 30, of Colbourne Ave.. faces charges of failing to remain at the scene of an accident and causing public mischief, as a result of an incident in Richmond Hill, Nov. 29. . According to York Regional Police, a car was involved in an accident with another vehicle on Yonge St. about 11:25 p.m., but then took off right af~ terwaf‘ds Building companvtheft loss. is $2590. Charges laid in accident lrozen predressed Canada grade A under 10 lbs. young turkeys HOSlGSS doc potato chips 3“ sme: Primo pasta beef. full slice boneless Stottowels ï¬Ã©igrgent Babies 0 bathroom tissue ?. Sérén Wrap daentaré‘érif H‘eihflz's‘dup a-upnuNforfl'IeHolidays fig? .79 I .69 :21 .97 ii}; 1.19 1.11 .49 111.99 " -' .17 The driver proceeded north to Church St., where he hit another car, and then ran off. abandoning his own. police said. . From there he went to York Central Hospital for treatment of cuts and bruises; he then called police and told them his car had been stolen. police said. Kr MéBain was arrested the next day aft Philadelphia plain Loblaws serm bonehess cooked smoked hams tresh. nb end 3 1/2 lb. average pie shells pénty hose pork loin roasts lb 1.1mm" bread *1"- il white sugar $211.12 quaners Alb. halves ‘, dOZEH 1.19m: .69 69 CanadaGrade'A - extra large .69 yor large A cutting torches to open a rear door. Once inside. they attacked a safe, but failed to open it. They did‘ however, get away with $586 from the office, a set of wrenches, an electric hammer drill and an impact drill. for a total less of $2,500. In the Hill The following thefts were reported in Richmond Hill: Allan McWilliams. Hillsview Rd.. lost $275 in cash and liquor to thieves; at Kinnear Pontiac Buick Ltd. 9612 Yonge St.. $354 in rear tires and rims were taken from a truck; in the Oak Ridges area,» John Bolton. an (:‘lecu‘lc uammm ur in auu au .myuu drill. for a total less of $2,500. In the Hill The following thefts were reported in Richmond Hill: Allan McWilliams. Hillsview Rd. lost $275 in cash and liquor to thieves; at Kinnear Pontiac Buick Ltd.. 9612 Yonge St.. $354 in rear tires and rims were taken from a truck; in the Oak Ridges area, John Bolton. Puccini Dr., reported the theft of a stereo. 8-track player. two speaker, a goods in a breaking a total of $150 damage was done to Holy Cross Cemetery. 8361 Yonge St.‘ Thornhill. by someone driving through it in a golf cart; Anna Basso, RR 1, King, reported the theft of $4.500 in jewelry and other goods; a chandelier valued at $500. was taken from a model home on 19th Side Rd., King Township. Woodbridge. too Thieves also hit the Woodbridge area, with thefts from two industries and a beef chuck ""' blade bone out blade or short rib roasts limit one dozen per <30upon .76 999$ only with coupon below and $10. purchas« ‘ase flesh chicken legs fresh chicken breasts typewriter‘ attach case, $42 in cash and $50 worth of meat. for a total loss of $1.442. Also noted Vnnup Ripplps Motors Ltd.. Glencairn private citizen. Donald Jemmipp, Gordon Dr.. was robbed of a hydraulic gun and two tow truck jacks at his premises; Metro Works Department, was robbed of fresh butt Shopsy pure pork roasts potato salad or cole slaw beef sausage Shopsy Alsonoted Yonge Steeles Motors Ltd.. Glencairn Rd.. Thornhill, lost $1,807 worth of PRICES EFFECTIVE TO TUES DEC 14 EXCEPT PRODUCE 8| BAKERY PRICES EFFECTIVE TO SAT DEC WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES RICHMOND HILL ONLY I mange jUIoe ‘58 Loblaws frozen limit 4 tins per coupon unsweetened concentrated only with coupon below and $10. purchase 24 Oz. each I 1 lb pkg sliced bologna MAPLE » A pony owned by Art Ella of Maple was the grand champion Shetland stallion at the Royal Winter Fair this year. Loblaws . . . a Holidav Tradition Map/e pony grand champ There really isn't a true Shetland anymore. says Larry Ella of Wood- bridge who showed the pony. Over the last 10 years they have been crossbred fresh papayas arnwng by an hon-u Hawau' a lropucal "ea! produce of U S A t for a sansfymg vegetable‘ ‘ary Miles grand eggplant 98 98 88 89 77 I . . . a Holiday Tradition 1 lb. pkg Loblaws boneless cooked smoked Loblaws macarom & cheese |oa1. |uncheon meat mock chucken loaf or bologna shced dinner hams cooked meats angys cookgd, 6v§netles‘ salami chubs Shopsy Old Vienna iii'eat Chubs Buddig corned beef. smoked ham or smoked beef V Every week we’ll feature “special values†for extra savings. .59 THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, December 8. 1976 â€" A-7 3 Vor .99 each I I§i29vÂ¥3 39 beef liver buy one get one free pouch pak more frééh produce $1.900 in heavy construction tools from its quarters at Steeles and Kipling Avenues; Nick's Essa, Highway 27, was robbed of 300 gallons of gas from its underground ta'nk with hackneys to make a better quality breed. The judges at the fairs look for small cars and head. a fine neck and fine legs. They also look for ponies that lift their feet high when trotting, he says. navel & orange; The Ellas' have been en'tering {he Royal Winter Fair for 12 years and have won numerous prizes. from Caluiorma! new crop! seedless! tomatoes produce of USA! no. 1 grade! ideal for salads! - A 602pkg. each 58 each I f 59 pkg I ,b 1.92 802. each 1.03 1 lb‘ box :89