DINING and living room suites‘ fridge and stove, avocado‘ miscellaneous items. 8846887. LEADING swimming pool wholesaler must dispose of 1976 all alumlnum pools In stock. Sacnhce pnce for desparately needed lactory warehouse space. Brand new swnmmlng pools lncludes lllter, walk amund deck. fence and warranty. Size 15 x 27" $1355 cash or terms. Call Perc collect days or evenings 1» “(HM-8802. tch? MOFFAT stove 370‘ Good condition White. 884-2954‘ BAR-COUNTERIOP, black marble colored arborite, large L-shaped. Excellent condition. 340. 884-9318, 884-2345. STROLLER, wooden playpen, commode chair, extension gate, girl's bike. 889-4348. BED, new continental. Baby needs Aquatium with guppies. 884-0583. CAPTAIN'S bed. Complete. Good condition. Best offer, 889-5873. COLOUR Rotor antennae. complete, $125. Tricycle. large, $7. Small 2 wheeler. $5. Photocopier. $15. Boating magazines, 25 cents each. Exercise bicycle, 335. Large rabbit and hutch. $10. 884-6720. BABY items -carriage clothes, bath tub. car carrier, Jolly Jumper. DINING room suite, 8 pieces. walnut, Duncan Phyfe. good condition. $550. 881-3079. now37 7 PIECE oak bedroom suite, value $2,000, asking $600, 7 piece antique dining room $300, pair of tri-light lamps $35. Swag $34. Chairs 825. Cedar chest 3100‘ Humidifier $40. Diapes. 884-2522. ncw37 We no going out o! basins. We hut um! thousand lmpicai plants. succulents, cacti, vines, ivys Il'ld flowering plants. ‘Plant yom Tenanums o: decoratt your home at reasonable pnces 3440 Pharmacy Ave‘, Unit 12‘ Surborough - 497-7833 B-10 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, March 16. 1977 Beds tepaired 8. repolished 8118 Yonge St., Thornhill Prior to their departure on tour of Western Canada at Famee Furlane Hall 7065 Islington Aver. Woodbndge. (just north of Steeles Ave) at 8 pm Thursday. March 3lst.. 1977. Admission $5. Tickets available 893-1844 8514885. RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Selling Out C.D. Weldon CIerk Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Inf0rmation and Tender forms are available after March let, 1977 in the office of the Purchasmg Agent. Munictpal Office, 10266 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. Unable'to relocate Displaced by New Airport for the items listed below Brass beds All sizes Sealed tenders properly marked as to contents will be received by the Clerk in the Town of Richmond Hill until: 5 TON CAB AND CHASSIS 1 TON STEP VAN 3 TON CAB AND CHASSIE SUPPLY OF HOT AND COLD MIX SUPPLY OF GRANULAR MATERIAL SUPPLY OF CALCIUM FLAKE SUPPLY AND APPLY OF LIQUID CALCIUM SUPPLY AND OPERATE BOOM TYPE DITCHING MACHINE SUPPLY OF STREET TREES CLEANING AND GROUP RELAMPING OF MERCURY VAPOUR LUMINAIRES SUPPLY OF TRACTOR AND OPERATOR SUITABLE FOR WEED CUTTING SUPPLY OF 1 STATION WAGON Annual Spring Concert by The St. Michael’s Choir School (150 Men and Boys) St. Margaret Mary Parish, Woodbridge Presents (nota'vone J. Greftegreff Greenhouses 294-5634 ¢o lent Corner of 17th Ave. Malkham - Pickering Townlme 881-4072 Rev. DrfJames Williams Glenview Presbyterian Church 12:00 o'clock noon FRIDAY APR|L lst., 1977 TENDERS Four Nights For God Lenten Series 7:30 PM. Sunday, March 20 ALL WELCOME 305 616 lounge chair, bed. papoose 884-8638. “‘5 Coming Events Articles for Sale Announcements ï¬cll 609Tenders YORK ALUMINUM - Free estimates. Aluminum siding windows. doors. awnings. 8844558 or 8322238. DON'T buy a 1977 swimming pool. We still have 18 above ground pool: left over from 1976. They have to go now! Sacrifice as low as $888! Call Duncan collect days or evenings. l- 416~560~351L Aw“ 26" COLOUR T.V. $500, 6 piece dinette suite 3250‘ 884-8839. POP machine 3325‘ Cost over $500. used 3% hp. motors and lawnmowets. Blue prom gown, 12, worn once $20. 884-7716‘ CCM Pursuit 5 speed bicycle, 18' frame‘ Raffle prize. Never ridden 395‘ 884-3304. 12 gauge double barrel shotgun Serviceable or repairable. 11 x 13%, purple shag 9 x 14, living rbom short shag 12 x 15 and dining area 8 x 10, underpads with all. Air conditioner. 1'2 BTU, $200. Small ba! refrigerator‘ SPLIT cedar rails. 888-1790 Moving‘ Must sell WEDDING dress with train, size 13 14, also long veil; neither been worn. Reasonable. 884-3108 after 6, CONTENTS of apartment, moving, must sell. Stereo, television etc. For more information please call 884~ 0456. ‘ c1w37 BRIDAL gown, white, hand beaded. Size 12-14. Never worn‘ Phone 884- 6924 after 6. clw37 ask for Barb. Sawdust By the truckload - FIREWOOD H|||crest Mall ‘ Richmond Hill Sales 8. Service New 8. Used Musm & Accessones Private organ lessons Contact: A. Gaal. FOR SALE 884-6603 White Shag Rug RICHMOND HILL WANTED 669-2490 883-1255 223-3213 884-3513 Delivered Thomas Organs TOWN OF c3w35 C2: 36 TH; 34 c1w37 GUITAR, Flamus acoustic. 884-5388. c1w37 TYPEWRITERS, adders, calculators. sales, service, rentals. Newmarket Business Machines, 497 Timothy St‘, Newmarket, 8957621. tfc36. Master bedroom suite, luxurmus sofa and chair. coffee and drum tables, crystal lamps, colored TV. fridge, stove. automatic washer, dryer. freezer. 221-6443 SWIMMING Pool Sacnllce. Leading Canadian Manufacturer and Dlstnbutor has aluminum pools left ovet lrorn l976 season. Hall Pnce. Guaranteed Installations and tetms. Call Collect days or evenings [416 221-4840. rfn77 Used, 1 year guarantee, free In stallation, $200. 884-8915 TEAKWOOD and Oak Furniture, bedroom suite, complete, diningmom, 9 piece, Chesterï¬eld, chair‘ New. Reasonable. 247-4377. t! c 29 Double oven, rotisserie, meat probe copper tone color, good condition $150. 884-3754‘ ALUMINUM Doors, windows. awnings. railings, siding, soffit systems. tlough. Free esitmates. Ron Woods 884-15136“ BEDROOM suite, girl's, good condition. Includes bookcase headboard, box spring and mattress, night table, triple dresser with mirror. chest of drawers. 884-3748. WASHER Spin Dryer, apartment size, harvest gold, ExceHent condition $225. 5-drawer wardrobe with full length mirror and compartment to hang clothes. $125. Evgs. 884-8750. clw36 Glass and chrome, 10' x 12' shag rug with underpad‘ 4 mos. old, $1200 firm. 881-0754‘ CONTENTS - Bunk beds. Captam's beds, Mates beds, continental beds. roll-away beds. kitchen smtes. bed chesterfields. Iivmgroom suites, assortment of |amps and tables. No reasonable offers refused. 3368 Yonge St, Tomnto. 488-7911. MW 34 with 4 chaus and extension Call: 669-4343 GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Teakwood Furniture BANKRUPT stock, swrmmlng pools, new rectangular redwood type above1 ground swimming pools at huge reductions of! manufacturers suggested lust pnce. From DUbIIC auctron of bankrupt Fanta-sea Swrm Centres. Frrst come â€" ï¬rst served, LImIted quantltles. Installatron and terms arranged. Phone Mr. [Jan collect at (613) 745-7156. 9 am. to 6pm. p1w31 Direct from importers warehouse Open till 9 pm. EINAR CLAUSEN LIMITED Hwy. 7. Bramalea, 7912355 79 Doncaster, Thornhill 881-0000 Excellent condition, good mattress, drawer spacel Best offer. Must sell this week. 881-6922 anal a pm. Viking Electric Range (2), walnut veneer. 3100‘ pair Bedtoom suite, good condition Contents - Private WATER CONDITIONER 305 884-8656 Living and Dining Room Sets Captain’s Bed MOFFAT STOVE Washer Spin Dryer $40 Apartment size, $150 889-2502. Must sell Immediately 884-6341 Excellent condition $75 Leave name & number TEAK DINING ROOM SUITE Evgs Articles For Sale Apples 8 ies $5 -$ per bush: 889-4172 Wall Units L0 $40. 884-6415 884-8177 Typewr'lter and Adding Machine Bicycle, 10 Speed Between 9 and 4 Antique $6 per bushel $160 WESTINGHOUSE DRYER Evgs‘ Ch 36 C2w 37 CZW 36 tfc 4 KELLY, Dr. George (Retired Veterinarian) At Newmarket, on Thursday morning, March 10, 1977, George Kelly, beloved husband of Hilda Risebrough, dear father of George of Newmarket and grandfather of Susan and Scott, brother of Drew (Mrs. Russell Boyington). A funeral service was held from the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill, onVSaturday. March 12th at 2 pm. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. WILLIS. Lin At the Toronto General Hospital, on Monday, March 14, 1977, beloved wife of the late Leslie Willis, dear mother of Dorothy Luck. of Richmond Hill and Helen (Mrs. N. Nicklas) of Woodstock and loved by four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill. Service Wednesday, 2 pm. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. MILLARD, Frank At Branson Hospital, on Friday, March 11. 1977, Frank Millard, beloved husband of Evelyn (Jean) of Willowdale, dear father of Crawford. grandfather of Lawrence, Mark and Michael, loving son of Mrs, F. Millard of Richmond Hill A funeral service- was held from the Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond Hill, on Sunday, March 13th at 2 pm Cremation. - MASTEECOACN e GLENDETTES o TRAVELINER 1’0? duality Canadian trallen, but" to last a. designed tor our Canadian climate. WE have a rend. at traiten iron 16' lightweth to 35' perk models that we would be glad to show you. Some In our heated Indoor show- room. SEVERAL clean used-trailer: from ‘13’-21' at clearance prices. LLM TRAILER 74 YONGE ST. OAK RIDGE! (6 ML N. OF RICHMOND HILL, HWY‘ 11) 1-7735471 c4w35 JAMES, Jennie At York Central Hospital, on Wednesday, March 2, 1977, Jennie Sutton, beloved wife of the late James T. James, dear mother of Robert T and James T, grandmother of Doug, Brian, Michelle and Gail. Service was held on Saturday, March 5, 1977 at Westminster Crematorium Chapel. Cremation. Why risk a heart at- tack? Keep your weight down. Control your intake of foods containing choles- terol and saturated fats. Be moderate in your use of alcohol. Exercise regularly. Don't smoke. It‘s important to your Lifestyle! FORMAN, Vera May At Newmarket, on Saturday, March 12, 1977, Vera Forman, beloved wife of the late Albert, dear mother of Jack of Bradford, dear sister of Gladys. Funeral service was held from the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill on Monday, March 14th, at2 p.m, Interment Sherwood Lutheran Cemetery, Maple. At Newmarket. on Thursday, March 3, 1977, Elizabeth Bagg, beloved wife of the late Charles Alfred Bagg. dear mother of Ernest and the late Nora Hunter Service was held from the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill, on Friday, March 4, 1977. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. TEAKWOOD Living ~ Dining - Bedrooms. Designs in Teak. 457 Markham Rd., Allencourt Plaza. Richmond Hill, 884-3750. tfc BAGG, Elizabeth Mary COMANCHIE Sales, camper supplies‘ Custom van roofs, custom interiors. truck caps and canoes. 773-4120. Location Va mile north Stouffville Sideroad, Yonge 51., Oak Ridges. 12 Gauge double barrel shotgun Serviceable or repairable. Ethan Allen antiqued pine, pedestal style. $275. DEAD or crippled farm animals, picked up promptly. 705-439-2421, Call anytime, Ed Peconi & Son, Woodville, Ont. Licence No‘ 324C66. m 29 HIGHEST cash pnces or trade value paid for houseful of furniture and appliances Brice's Furniture. 363- 1954. m 18 "Affordable Pnces†HOLIDAY RAMBLER FREE SPIRIT WIDE WORLD & JAYCO Top Quality Trailers 305 311 147 HWY. 7 EAST THORNHILL, 889-9472 Coffee table WANTED 23“ Campers 8 Trailers Articles For Sale Articles wanted BAKER’S 555 Deaths 884-3513 889-1286 10 13c David and Carol of 73 May Ave.. Richmond Hill are very proud to announce the arrival of their son Tetry David Willie at 2:49 am. March 8. 1977. 8 lbs.. 1 oz. Doing line. HINCKS â€" Elvin and Carolyn (nee Shannon) are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Karin, born March 8. 1977, at 7:13 am. weighing 6 lbs.. 13% 025. Many thanks to Doctors Zukotynski and Lukand to wonderful nursing staff of York Central Hospital. MARCHIONE - In lovmg memory ol Vincent, who suddenly passed away March 19, 1972. Remembered husA band of Nanda and father of Gina, Anna, Rita and Edward. Though absent you are very near Still loved, still missed and still very dear. Dated at Richmond Hill, this 9th day of March, 1977. Madeleine Wood and Robert H, Blackburn, Executors of the Estate of Marie Ermina Muter, by their solicitor, Robert H. Blackburn, c o Messrs. Stong 8. Blackburn, 10350 Yonge Street, Suite 206, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L40 388. All persons having claims against the Estate of Marie Ermina Muter, Spinster, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Regional Municipality of York, who died on or about the 30th day of January, 1977, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of April, 1977, after which date the Estate wrll be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable for any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice. Win own court case Gold, silver and bronze medals were distributed to the following one, two, three winners in each category. Bruno Strazdins, Colby Lane, told police he was depositing the cash for Falkenberg told the court the accused worked for him as a car salesman; but was dismissed Jan. 12 for “misbehaviour and in- subordinationâ€. THORNHILL â€" The still-young three-year-old Thornhill Figure Skating Club held its first club competition last weekend and the results were impressive. RICHMOND HILL â€" A club-wielding thief was $3,853 richer last week after robbing a man at- tempting to make a night deposit in a bank. Defending himself was Robert Springthorpe, Glamorgan Ave., who was charged with taking a car without the owner’s consent. Laying the charge was Hans Falkenberg, president of Willowdale AMC, 7200 Yonge St. RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" The‘bld saying that he who acts as his own lawyer has a fool for a client, was disproved in provincial court here last week when a Toronto man had the case against him dismissed. Big da y Th ornhi/l skaters Hill thief with club nets $3,800 610 555 In Memoriam NOTICE TO CREDITORS 8. OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MARIE ERMINA MUTER COOPER Legal Notices ‘35 Births Debbie Berger . . . .breaks record c3w37 THORNHILL â€" Steve Penyige, of Maple, and Joey Toule of the Thor- nhill Budokai Judo Club will be competing in the Pan American Open Judo Junior championships in Mexico. Both are expected to compile impressive points off their previous Pearse said Corless knew his responsibilities, but had flaunted the law In another action, Bernard Gorless, 26, of Downsview, was given a three months jail sen- tence when he was conâ€" victed a third time of impaired driving. Judge Pearse refused the plea of counsel for the defendant that his client be allowed to serve his term on the weekends. Pen yige, Tau/e to Mexico Judge Russell Pearse said there didn’t appear to be any intention on the part of Springthorpe to retain the car, and dismissed the case. He said he hadn’t been 100 per cent sure he had been fired when he left and had even left his own car on the lot. Pre Juvenile girls, Susan Easun. gold; Claire Ballantyne, silver, Catherine Elrick, bronze. 'The man took the deposit which was made up of assorted small bills, and fled. Also, he paid $20 a month for the use of the car and was charged $10 by the plaintiff for half a month’s use after the occurrence. He said it wasn’t the first confrontation he had with management, and always about money. Warehouse Foods at the Royal Bank on Yonge St., Mar. 11, about 9:50 p.m., when he was approached by a man with a club. Juvenile B girls, Donna Reynolds, Patti Gillespie, and Elizabeth Ballan- tyne. In his defense, Springthorpe said he had a release from the company that stated he was under employment for 13 weeks. The Labor Code stipulated he should have one week’s notice and pay. Also, he paid $20 a month for the use of the car and was charged $10 by the plaintiff for half a month’s use after the occurrence. Maple_A’s 5, Nobleton A's 1. ‘Norman Allen wheeled in four goals with assists to Jim Cameron, Paul Mirand, David West and Gary Passer. John Elbo got Nobleton’s lone goal. Maple 8‘5 4, Nobleton 8'5 2. Steve Kucherway led the winners with two goals and two assists. Brian Gauthier and Bruce Plunkett got the other goals. The accused told him he didn‘t know he had been fired and gave him the keys to the car, the officer said. Juvenile A girls. Mary Pat Weber, Dawn Butler, and Rea Kraitberg. Det.-Sgt. Brian Cousineau, York Regional Police, told the court he went to Springthorpe’s dwelling, where the car had been taken. He said he cautioned the accused against theft and asked him why he took it. However, Springthorpe drove off in the car, Falkenberg said. After waiting half an hour for him to return, Falkenberg called police. He said he asked Springthorpe for the keys to the company car he used for the six to eight weeks he was employed. The thief was described Junior girls, Ingrid showings Elsewhere, the Budokai club cleaned up at the first annual Manson tournament at Buffalo chalking up eight firsts and one second. They‘ll be competing for six days in different divisions. John DeRouter and Dave Cornette scored for Nobleton with Steve McMillan assisting. Maple 8’5 4, Nobleton 8'5 1. Glen Gammage, Billy Wright, and Nick Cuifetta scored for Maple with assists to Dave Bellisaria, Andy Ruger, Pat Corsetti, and Jim 2for Cook Maple A’s 4, Nobleton A's 2. Chris Cook scored twice for Maple A’s with the other goals going to Dave McCluskey and David Back. Assists to McCluskey, Ron Harvey and Chris Schonberg. Also drawing assists were Brian Gauthier, Kevin Coward, Dave Allen, Itor Korsetti, and Mathew Smith. Jim Alexopoulos got both goals for Nobleton with Frank Gilchrist assisting on one. Peewee 4f0r Allen Maple.A’s 5, Nobleton A's 1. ‘Norman Allen wheeled in four goals with assists to Jim Cameron, Paul Mirand, David West and Gary Passer. John Maple minor hockey The pre novice boys division saw only one medal presented, a gold to Stephen Ohi. Elizabeth Ohi received a gold in the novice girls. A second novice game saw Nobleton B’s winning 3-1 over Maple B's with Andre Dlmas leading the winning with two goals. Blair Look added a goal and an assist. Brian Bowman also assisted. Atom Taylor, Laurie Brown, Janet Miklas. The man struck at them with the knife, but no injuries were reported, police said. MAPLE â€" Sean Norris got the shutout and Phillip Zoccoli the goal as the Nobleton A’s blanked the Maple A‘s 1-0 in Maple Minor Hockey League Novice action. She also won the 400 metres at the same meet. Thornhill bantams advance Pre novice girls. Jennifer Keary, Patti Levi, Cindy Madelano. Had knife William Widdifield, 42, of Rockport Crescent, faces a charge of having a dangerous weapon, following an incident at his home Mar. 13, Police said they were called to the house to investigate a domestic dispute and were met by a man wielding a» steak knife. THORNHILL â€" Tenâ€"year-old Debbie Berger of Thornhill had her jumping shoes on at the provincial track and field meet at the CNE Friday night. Thornhill Dodds Minor Bantam II‘s slammed the playoff door on a game but outplayed Richmond Hill team by 4-1 to represent York Simcoe Region in the All-Ontario as about 6 feet, two inches tall and 165 pounds. He was said to be wearing a nylon stocking over his head. - Debbie Berger ...sets record Debbie set an indoor long jump provincial record of 3.96 feet for tykes. The individual results lnterlï¬ediate girls, gold THORNHILL Kimberley Mayne defeated clubmate Diane Cyr for first place in the girls' under 125 division. Brockton midgets go down 3 straight Three brothers, Wayne, Terry and David Miller each took top spot in their divisions. They entered the under 110, 141, and 150 pound competition respectively. THORNHILL â€" The Thornhill Foto Set Minor Peewees didn’t waste time with Aurora over the weekend taking their York Simcoe semi finals in two straight games by 4-2 and 4-1 scores. The Saturday night 4-2 win saw Darren Burford netting a pair of goals assisted both times by Brian McKnight. The other goals were scored by Danny Gomes from Andy Halpin. Willy Pryzdial closed the Facing charges of bookmaking and recording and registering bets, are James Train, 45, of Aurora, and Harry Train, 47, of Toronto. Juveniles charged Charges- of ._break_and enter. mischief, and being Jarvis. Glen Hill got the lone goal for Nobleton. Bantam-Midget Maple 8’5 1, Maple D’s 1. Brian Rogers scored for the B’s from Mike Constable. Scott Wilcox got the D’s lone goal from Andy Fitzgibbon. Foto Set peewees bounce Aurora in 2 The opening game saw Oak Ridges goals by: Mark Smith unassisated; Randy Spensley from Ken Clague and Kevin Hub- bard; Clague from Hubbard; Mark Smith from John Cummins and Ken Blanchard. to the powerful Oro Midgets in OMHA playoffs but bounced back to edge King City 6-5 in overtime in the York Sim‘coe playdowns. They then walloped the same team 7-2 to oust them from the 1976-77 scene. to Sharon Hartlief and silver to Nancy Anderson. Bronze interpretive dance. Janet Miklas, Susan Gammage, and Laurie Brown. Silver interpretive, Jennifer Keary, Patti Levi, and Wendy For~ mica. Novice dance couple, Susan Shephard and Meg Shephard; Claire Bookie raid Police arrested two brothers after a raid on a home in Aurora, Mar. 9. Sussex stoned Four homes on Sussex Ave, had their windows broken after someone threw stones at them, Mar. 8, and caused $200 damage. Polite have a suspect in tow. OAK RIDGES â€" The Alex Brockton Midgets wentrdown three straight semi-final playdowns The hard-hitting game saw a total of 18 penalties called. Thornhill goalie Nunzie Fuina held Richmond Hill to a lone goal while his under-staffed teammates handled the offensive King City came from Debbie has been participating in track and field for the past three years and is a member of the Scarboro Optimists Track and Field Club. Her father, Saul, is there. Debbie, who lives at 27 Cres. in Thornhill, is a carrier for “The Liberal." Foto Sets now go against Richmond Hill in the York Simcoe finals. The Thornhill Budokai Judo Club will also be the scene of the Ontario championship final trials March 19. Anna Cyr won the under 138 class; Craig Weldon. under 140: Iain Reynolds, under 70; and Alec Thibault, under 80, were the other winners. Sunday‘s game saw Burford again leading Foto Set with a pair assisted on the first from Randy Meek and on the second by Robert Young. scoring unassisted Then it was Willy Pryzdial on a power play from Brian McKnight and Chris McRae. Robert Young got a late goal from Meek. Scoring for Oak R i d g e s : S m i t h unassisted; Hubbard from Spensley and Blanchard; Mike Wright unassisted; Spensley from Clague; Smith from Steve Harris; Hubbard from Spensley and Cummins; and, finally, Spensley from goalie Ken Griffith. Loss was estimated -at $7,660. Police said the newly- built house, which is located in Pefferlaw, was entered, and holes were burned in the broadloom and cushion tile floor. Yellow car taken A break-in at Carcone’s Esso, 9700 Yonge St., Richmond Hill, Mar. 8, netted thieves a 1974 yellow Corvette, four CB radios and a rifle. Another game saw the Maple C‘s winning over the Nobleton B‘s by default. behind to tie the game and then it was Spensley opening the scoring in the 10-minute overtime assisted by Cummins and Smith. The same Spen- sley scored the clincher from Mike Wright and Smith. Junior similar dance, Ingrid Taylor, B. Collett; and a silver to Deborah Wurster, Carolyn Fraser. No bronze medals were issued. Junior mixed couples, gold to Elizabeth McGregor and Michael Levi. Nobleton A’s 2, Maple A's 0. Rob Gross got the shutout with the goals going to Ken Atkinson and Bruce McLean. Ballantyne. Susan Fleming; Heidi Hildebrand, Lisa Hagan. Hopper opened the scoring from Kirkpatrick and Bryson. Then it was Tuckey from Mike Derby; Bryson from Danckert and Hopper; and an unassisted empty- net goal by Kirkpatrick. chores unlawfully in a dwelling, have been laid against four juveniles, who police allege caused $1,175 damage to a home owned by Antonio Tomasome of Weldrick Rd. Oak Ridges 7. King City 27 Ironshields a newspaper an instructor