Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 2 Mar 1977, p. 7

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They got a lift, but the driver overheard them talking about the stolen car and telephoned police after dropping them off. After consuming some liquor and stealing two bottles for their trip, they drove to Zugec’s cottage in Muskoka. Gang talked too much They returned to this area two days later, but ran out of gas on Major Mackenzie Dr., and had to hitchhike to a service station, police said. RICHMOND HILL â€" They were arrested 15 Talking about their ex- minutes later. ploits in front of a Charged are: Steven stranger, proved costly Sullivan, 17, Agincourt, for a teenâ€"age gang from possession over $200 and Toronto last week. break, enter and theft; According to police, two members of the quartet started it off Feb. 25 by stealing a car belonging to John Zugec of Bolton, while it was parked on Bedford Rd. in Toronto. They next drove to Fairview Mall in Willowdale and picked up the two other members of the gang From there they drove to Meadowview Golf Club in Markham and broke into the building. OPEN MONDAY TO ERIDAY 9:30 a.rr Charged were, Cary Cronkhite, 16, of Agin- court, and James McGivern, 25, of Downsview. Robbed of CB radios from their cars were, Martin Shaw, 7433 Yonge St.; Dennis Kirkpatrick, 30 Clark Ave.; and Munro Armstrong, RR 1, Newmarket, who car was also parked in an un- derground garage in Thomhill at the time. Charged are: Steven Sullivan, 17, Agincourt, possession over $200 and break, enter and theft; Harvey Snow, 17, Willowdale, theft and possession over $200, and break, enter and theft; Cynthia Mueller, 18, Willowdale, possession over $200 and break, enter and theft; and a 15-year- old juvenile on all three counts. Underground arrests Two men were arrested last week and charged with three counts of theft over $200, as a result of break-ins of cars in un- derground garages in Thomhill. Here's proof that the Parlv bvrd I gets the worm DISCOUNTS 27 nailed On Sale Mun-h 2nd In 51!: O Whilu Qumui/im [ml 0 W: Feb. 28 not only meant the end of the month, but the start of a lineup as well at Richmond Hill’s motor vehicle licences’ office on Elgin Mills Rd., as people made a last-minute effort to pick up their red stickers. Just the same, York regional Gives Satisfaction Always! rw' Ilu' rig/II In Iimil Quantities Here's proof 'thal the early bird gets the worm . police pulled in 27 motorists from the area, who failed to get to the office in time. The Liberal photographer wasn‘t just passing by when he took this picture, he was the man at the end of the line. nin- This time it was $300 Damage amounted to belonging to Joseph $1,500. Errington and 13 others, In Woodbridge, thieves who were on the ice from broke into the home of 8 pm. to 9 p.m., Feb. 21. John Vidotto and caused Wilson-Niblett Motors about $500 damage to the Ltd., Yonge St., Rich- bedrooms. mondHil], reported $1,100 Canadian Monorail. worth of damage done to Markham Rd'! reported four vehicles on their the theft of $20,000 worth lot, V of motors, tools and For the third time in as many weeks, a group of players reported the theft of money from their wallets from a locker room at Double Rinks Arena on Jane St. At the former, 160 size 15’ x 20’ windows, valued at $550, were broken. At the latter, 20 panes of glass, valued at $100, were smashed. CONCORD â€" Playing hockey continues to be an expensive outing for those in the area. vehicle into them. Windows also had their appeal, with 'both Ferritronics, Newkirk Rd., and Reliance Win- dows, Industrial Rd., reporting damage. At the former, 160 size 15’ x 20’ windows, valued at $550, were broken. At the latter, 20 panes of glass, valued at $100, were smashed. William D. Bramson, A color TV and $1,100 cash were taken from James Downey and Associates, Yonge St.; Mr. Submarine, Yonge St., was robbed of $736 in cash and meat; a break- in in a house under construction on Thomas Reid Rd. in Victoria Square, netted thieves a radial arm saw, two electric heater boards and eight plywood sheets. Police said the damage had been caused by someone ramming a vehicle into them. Rink lockers ransacked LAIRD RUBY. MANAGER THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, March 2, 1977 â€" A-7 want a home? geta mortgage loan! WCTORM and GREY VlL/l Ulllfl and TRUST COMPANY OFFICE HOURS 10355 Yonge St., CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 10 AM. TUESDAY Richmond Hill all»: itilwml NOTICE 10101 YONGE ST. 88¢8177 Serving more and more people since 1889 TUES~THURS 9:30 - 4:30 FRIDAY ' 9:30 - 6:30 SATURDAY 9:00 - 12 no A fork-lift tractor on a construction site at 273 Enford Rd., was turned over and left in an ex~ cavation pit, police said. Ltd., also of Newkirk Rd., reported $300 damage done to windows there. Garbage was taken from bins in the yard and thrown at them. Canadian Monorail, Markham Rd., reported the theft of $20,000 worth of motors, tools and components for con- veyors systems, in a break-in there. 884 7107 12 noon

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