The Towh' of Markharï¬ is giving $2,000 to the Cobalt disaster relief fund. Markham to give $2, 000 to Cobalt The Ontario govern- ment has promised a grant of $4 for every $1 raised elsewhere. The Ontario govern- Hesaid that if one third workmgv local young mem has promised a of the money was given people Just stood around grant 0t $4 for every $1 by municipalities across and watChed- raised elsewhere. Ontario, Markham’s Monday night, Rich- The mayor of Cobalt share would be $1,800. mond Hill Council agreed appealed directly to other Councillor Bud Bonner to contribute $500 to the municipalities for help. suggested $2,000 and Cobalt Disaster Fund. Cobalt is trying to raise about $600,000 to help rebuild about one third of the northern Ontario town destroyed by fire last spring. Police charge men attacked two girls Police said the two accused were at the Inn Two women were assaulted in the parking lot of the Richmond Inn last week, and York Regional Police have charged two men. 0 Similar savings on over 100 other brand new cars and trucks in stock. Buy now while they last! oFinance your deal with our IAC purchase plan. No payments ’til October 1977 if you qualify. 4 Drs. 400 engine. automatic. power steering, power disc brakes, whiteâ€" walIs, elec. rear window. radio. Ser. 215989 2 Dr. HL 360 engine. automatic, power steering. power disc brakes. elec. rear window, radio, whitewalls, wheel covers. Ser. 158293 34839. 7 Charged are Edgar Liepins, 20, of Richmond Hill and Brian Long, 19, of Willowdale. Investigation revealed stolen surveying equipment and small tools from Park Lawn Construction Ltd., Thornhill, were in the possession of the two men. Door open Two men were discovered on the premises when a citizen reported an open front door at Cooper Rental Equipment on Highway 48 in Markham. Charged are Kevin Coxworth, 17, Greg Schell, 18, Douglas Magee, 17, John Sutton, 18, and James Hinves, all from Markham. Five people were charged with the damages which amounted to $1,000 for the Bell Canada boxes, and one person was charged with the theft of the paper boxes. 16 Five charged During the early hours of Sunday, Bell Telephone boxes, located on 17th Avenue in Markham, were pulled down and damaged, and two daily newspaper boxes were stolen. The pony, which was tied up at the time. belongs to Sharon Fontaine, Ruggles Avenue. Thornhill. Rustlers? A female Appaloosa pony was stolen from its owner’s residence Saturday. EQUIPMENT M.H. Rentall, located on Highway 7 in Woodbridge, was robbed during the night of August 5 when one vibrator sander and nine Homelite chain saws were stolen. The ownerâ€"reported $4,697 in cash and $3300 in cheques were taken from the safe, and $400 worth of damage was done. $8,000 The Markham Food Market, located at the comer of Highway 48 and 17th Avenue, was robbed of $8,000 last week. Thieves entered the premises by forcing the front door open. BRAND NEW 1977 Newport They are scheduled to appear in court August Police investigation is continuing Value of the equipment is estimated at $1,500 BRAND NEW 1977 Monaco Police Briefs $5679. Markham councillor Tom Gove said he un- derstood two other municipalities in the area are considering grants of $50. “If we are going to do that, I would suggest that we save the postage," he said.- While outside, they grabbed a 23-year-old female. She was able to break loose and complain to the management. and left the premises briefly. A second 'female was Sweptline 225, 6 cylinder engine, lo-mount mirror bright, elec., dual horn. Hd. front and rear springs. Hd‘ shocks, stabilizer bar. 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When one of the men was stopped, he retaliated by biting, kicking and punching a police officer. Gladys Keffer of 90 Richmond St., has per- fected the art of quilting, by combining some natural ability and good taste and a lot of practise. She has completed 174 quilts in the 14 years she has lived in Richmond Hill. What comes out with the water? With refined water. you'll use less soap. No more bath- tub ring. Shaving blades last longer. Refined water cuts down on scale build-up in appliances. . .save on maintenance. It makes sense to have the best water available. Our softener helps do that. Let Sears water laboratory test your water for hardness at no cost or obligation to you. We'll let you know what it contains and how hard it really is. Hard water costs money. . .see how you'll save! I...-III-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-II‘ | Sears. Newmarket Upper Canada Mall. Hwy. =9and Hwy" 11 Find out how hard your water is today. Send the above coupon to the Sears store nearest you. Name _ Address Find out today! Sears: please send me â€"at no cost or obligation â€" 1 water test bottle and ‘water use‘ questionnaire. Telephone “Wonderfulâ€. North Yonge Market Place Aug. 24th Full in the coupon and Sears will send you your free water test bottle. and it’s coming Stare hours: Mon.. Tues». 56!. 9:30 am. to 5:30 pm wed, Thurs.. Fri. 9:30 am. to 9:30 pm. The quilting frame is set up in her basement on which the pieced quilt is stretched. She works “The Canadian Rose pattern is one of the most popular but there are hundreds of different patterns to work with and I always like to attempt something differentâ€, she said. “Everyone quilts differently and the stitches are more can sistent if you do it yourselfâ€. she said. In the past 14 years, she has made over 175 quilts which she sews all by hand. This number is the amount she has quilted; not pieced. For the past couple of years, she has made 16 annually. Sears Mrs. Keffer usually works alone which she thinks makes for a better quilt. She also is assured that quilting continues to be an important art carried on by the Mennonite people in the community. at the home of Mrs. Gladys Keffer. 90 Rich- mond St., Richmond Hill, where she has lived and worked at her hobby for the last 14 years. Howevei‘. such is not the case as the art of quilting is alive and well And, unfortunately, it also brings to mind that such an event is a thing of the rural past. By DIANE MARSHALL during the day but there The idea 0f quilting is usually little time bringstomindvisionsofa pressure to get the cozy. fire-lit farmhouse projectcompleted, with women from the Right now, she has, church institute clustered eight different types on around quilting frame. the go and at different exchanging gossip at this stages of completion. regular social “beeâ€. “I get orders from “I used to make a quilt every winter when I lived on the .arm, just south of Maple but found I had more time to devote to quilting when I moved to Richmond Hill 14 years ago. I often make up my own patterns. I saw a beautiful tulip pattern down at Black Creeek Pioneer Village which I decided to copy for my grandaughter's wedding, I was pleased with the way it turned out". But the precision craftmanship and the beauty of the finished quilt is worth all the time and effort devoted to her hobby and she does enjoy doing it. 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