THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. July 20. 1977 â€" A-3 ‘King City, Oak Ridges telephone rates climb, and subscribers agree Telephone subscribers rates are directly related and Maple. in Oak Ridges and King to the total telephone Oak Ridges presently City are in for a rate numbers that can be has local calling with increase and they're all reached by a local call, Bethesda, Gormley, for it. the monthly rates in each Richmond Hill, King City, In a survey, customers exchange would increase. Aurora and Newmarket. indicated they would pay For example, an in- _ the higher rates which dividual residence line in would expand their twoâ€" King City would go from way local calling area to $5.95 to $9.45 and in Oak include the Thornhill Ridges from $5.95 to ' exchange and the $10.20. enlarged Metro Toronto Of the 1,274 customers exchange in 1979, in King City who were The plan, which would sent survey cards, 86 per I d add one million numbers cent answered and of p to the local calling areas those, 77 per cent were in , g . ,. . , ._ 0f the Oak Ridges “773†favor. The York Regional ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ,p.,.,,,,b,w,,..,.,,,.. exchange and the King Some 1,434 customers Police force will auction - City “833†exchange. is in Oak Ridges were 75 bicycles and other subject to the approval of contacted, 80 per cent accumulated property Bell‘s regulatory answered and 74 per cent July 23 at district . . . . . , authorit , the Canadian of those were in favor. headquarters in Rich- Sparky, the talking police car, put up With the gentle when they sat on either Side of Sparky s Raquyelevision and King City‘s localcamng mond Hi“. extra weight on his face Thursday because, as nose. Looking on are Constable Gord Mason. of Telecommunications area includes Nobleton, Clarke Prentice is he said, he likes having his picture taken. Sheri York Regional Police Division 28 safety Commission (CRTC). Schomberg, Aurora, Oak presiding at the auction Ainslie, 5, left, and David Maniecki, 6, were branch. Because basic monthly Ridges, Richmond Hill which begins at 11 am. AT KENT Police briefs Renting his house to two men proved costly to Dominic Maduri of Agincourt. Police said the men threw a party shortly after moving in, during which time guests kicked and punched holes in the wall. The next day the two tenants moved out, police said, taking a quantity of pine wood from the living room. They then returned the next day and did the same thing. Charged with theft under $200, possession under $200 and causing mischief to private property are Stephen Adams, 21 of Pickering; David Nesbitt, 33, and Kenneth Smith, 18, both of King Richard Cres., Markham; Martin Walters, 19, of Jeremy Rd., Pickering; John Bakley, 22, of Thomcliffe Park Rd., Don Mills; and Vincent Pearce, 20, of Church St., Markham. \, HOLD-UP Police said that two, long-haired bandits, one of whom carried a sawedâ€"off shotgun, got away with $359 in a hold-up at Mac’s Milk, King Rd. in Nobleton, last week. UNLIBERATED MALE? The picture of the harried wife awaiting her husband with a rolling pin, could be on the way out, if an incident in Richmond Hill last week is any indication. ' Police said that three Women drove another woman home from an outing, about 1:15 a.m., July 16, and were met in the driveway by the Woman’s rakewielding husband. The man is alleged to have struck the women with his fists, threatened them with the rake and then thrown the lawn tool at the car, making a dent in it. Russell Dennis, 61, of Elmwood Dr., faces three charges of common assault, and one each of carrying a dangerous weapon and causing mischief under $50. AT'I'ACKER FOILED A noon-day attack in Richmond Hill on a Willowdale woman was cut short when the woman retaliated. According to police, Ann Accinsoc, 23, was walking on Elmwood Ave., between Colbourne and Bayview Aves, July 11, when a man grabbed her and threw her to the ground. Police said the woman kicked at him and the man disappeared into a cornfield. SHOTS FIRED Karen Kauzinger, 16, of Aurora, told police she was struck by a pellet from an air gun, while walking on the north side of Markham Rd., near an apartment building at 402. I Police said it was one of three shots fired at the time. Earlier, two other shots from the same. area had been reported. The suspect is believed to live in the apartment building. 2 PCE. SUITS BROKEN RANGES &_SIZES Reg. to 31609“ L \, it ‘1‘ CHANGED MIND A Willowdale girl has been charged with public mischief as a result of an incident in Thornhill, July 15. Police said the woman went to Holy Cross cemetery, intending to kill herself. _ After slashing her wrists, she changed her mind, however, and told police she had been abducted at knife point. The girl is 17. ALSO NOTED DRESS Er SPORT SHIRTS, SHORTS Er SWIM TRUNKS REDUCED Among the thefts reported in the area: Markham â€"' Wheeler Auto Machine, $230; Universal Sections Ltd., $360; Sound Unlimited, $34,500 in record equipment, cables and Speakers. 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