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The Liberal, 11 May 1977, p. 3

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Beaver Lu its newest “h today in t G.E.M. store Then a culminated of five pet charges. Included members 0 Police 5: To do so, convince committee t] was closer ti intention previous one A York Regional Police detective was dragged across a parking lot when Store opens he attempted some people in week. The stem legal non-c under th zoning b) officials approval committee for the use When it comes to bones of content Maple will have plenty of choice. [ joining Robert Hull in his Maple pra Detective 91/2% WCTURM and GREY TRUST COMPANY Interest calculated and paid annually for 510 10 year terms‘ OFFICE HOURS RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE store Guaranteed Investment Certificates tore constitutes a )n-conforming use the Markham bylaw. Beaver 5 obtained the al of the town tee of adjustment use last March. a police ,ed in the people on ed were of one f2 said Det 10355 Yonge St., Richmond Hill 384- 7107 they had to the town that the use to the bylaw than the d to ar in a car Serving more and more people since 1889 TUES â€" THURS. 9:30 - 4:30 FRIDAY 9:30 - 6:30 SATURDAY 9:00 - 12 noon three family. arrest ar last chase arrest drug Sgt They charges traffic i and n Beginning May 16, it will be Amnesty Week in all York Region schools. Not for students playing hockey, but for all those people who have overdue library books and other equipment borrowed from school libraries. Anyone with such material is asked to return it to the nearest school, where it will be received with no questions asked, or fines levied. Bob Wilson followed a man to the Fairview Mall parking lot in Toronto and saw a transaction take place between two men. Seized were 21/2 pounds of hashish oil, valued at $25,000 on the street, YRP said. Raymond 40, of B Newmarket Patricia, 36 son, Gordon, Interest calculated, compounded or paid semi-annually fOr 5 to 10 year terms Including: Registered Retirementj Savings Plans and Registered Home Ownership Savings Plans, with 5 year accumulative interest calculated and compounded semi-annually. Bones to pick contention, the Hull family of be opening an office in Bradford Ioice. Daughter Sharon will be chiropractors last week from t .ple practice. while son Jim will Ie dragged across It “1:1,.-- t-n-......i .. unnanoblnn nt‘ """"" Lin Mnuymnrbnt “an. n y face varying 5 of conspiracy to in cannabis resin marijuana, and in books and ; are estimated annually. he Hull family of ter Sharon will be while son Jim will Also charged Russell Dollin, 25 / SHOP’N SAVE AT A‘IA%LAB.E ON.» A' ALLENCOURT Bayview & Markham Rd., Richmond Hill WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTIT|ES DETERGENT CAKE MIXES POWDERED SUNLIGHT LIBBY'S, IN TOMATO SAUCE 0R MONARCH POUCH CHAPMAN ASSORTED ICE CREAM STRAWBERRY JAM AYLMER 0R IGA, RASPBERRY 0R APPLE JUICE PORK AND BEANS”.â€" IGA be opening an office chiropractors last i 2 LITRE CARTON 5 LB BOX 9 OZ PKG. 4802 1402 TIN TIN d. The children graduated as the University of Toronto. $1.99) $1.29) 24 OZ JAR James Begley, 20, of Bradford, with con- spiracy and possession of cannabis resin for pur- poses of trafficking 29¢ Toyvr) to suspend étaXIhcenceS ‘ Riverside Park is in no danger About 25 ’I‘homhill residents, afrz the 2.1 acre, 27 year-old facility Vaughan Council Monday night. on concern was unfounded. Les Buckler of the Thornhill-Va spoke on their behalf. The Ball and Upland Gardens The Ball and Upland Gardens homeowners had received letters warning them the park might fall prey to tennis courts and lawn bowling greens needed by the Thomhill Golf and Country Club. But the letter did not explain that town staff had already recommended to committee the proposal be turned down. Riverside Park is the only such facility serving 297 single family homes. “It’s the only place my kid can fly a kite," said resident Peter Bristow of Parkway Avenue. Vaughan council is planning to suspend a taxi-cab licence for two weeks following the council meeting next Monday. This was the recommendation adopted in com- mittee this week after deputy-clerk Robert Douglas told the committee two taxis were brought in to have their meters sealed. “Neither vehicle was licensed by this municipality." said Douglas. Park safe from club We’d like to tell you about loans. you II b: income head iu ust b if V0 Lend us anear. Thomhill-Vaughan We’ll lend you an ear. ger of disappearing. afraid they might lose MRIâ€"III ity appeared before only to discover their BANK OF COMMERCE CANADIAN IMPERIAL Ratepayers “Why would I send a car over here if I knew there was something wrong? Would I jump on my own stomach?" “Because you thought you could get away with it." said Councillor Lorna Jackson. He said the company used to have an office in a motel at Highway 27 and 7. If someone wanted to hire his taxi. they would have to call him at home. Councillor Jackson said there are a lot of taxi operators coming up from the city to take advantage of Vaughan's cheaper licences. They then spend their time picking up fares at Toronto International Air- port. Councillor Jackson said she checked the telephone book and Husovic‘s cabs did not have a number. Emil Husovic. who presented himself as the owner of the cars, said there had been an honest mistake made. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May We should be licensing taxis to serve Vaughan. not airport," Mrs. Jackson said. 11, 1977 â€" A-3

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