Hill Legion sponsored Highland Dancing classes which take place on a weekly basis at the Legion building. The young lady is a student of the Richmond “Itâ€" was réining when we left,†reports Anne Jackson, “and raining Kristi DeBacker, 99 Lucas Street, won the prize in the “shean- thrubhaisâ€. Thomhill and District Senior Citizens left last Wednesday‘s downpour behind and escaped for a three-hour boat trip on Georgian Bay. A slx-yearâ€"old Rich- mond Hill dancer won a third prize on the weekend at the annual Fergus Highland Games. Young dancer places third at Fergus Seniors leave rain behind on boat cruise Member of the Canada Depos-l Insur Vongp can Heamev Ru Tops in canoe competitions at Thornhaven are these four winners. Superintendent of Recreation Lynton Friedberg. right, makes the presentation to, left to right, James Hinchcliffe, Rodney McPhail, Elizabeth Ridder. and Alex Keeting, while Lynn Olsen, of the Parks and Recreation Department. looks on. Presen- tations were made Thursday. WHY PAY MORE! 2.; , A-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 17, 1977 W '21.; 104 DUNCASTER AVE., THORNHILL 1 SIDP llGHT N. (If STEELES OPEN MONDAY T0 FRIDAY 9 AM. TO 9 PM SATURDAYS 9 AM. TO 5 PM. °/o paid semi-annually rm 5 Year G.|.C.'s l& 2 Years 8%, 3 8. 4 Years 8 34 %. Rates subject to change. Tops in canoeing -/ FROM CANADA'S lARGEST SElECTION OF FASHION FRAMES AND SUNGLASSES Toronto Don-union Centre Royal Trust Tower Suule 3706 PO Sex 141 Toronto. On! MSK |H1 \Jongucrd Trus’r Those wishing to join the club are asked to call Lex Jamieson at 889-2754. Both meetings take place in the Gallanough Library building, 1 Brooke St., Thornhill. Please note: The first regular business session of the season is slated for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20 â€" not the usual Tuesday. Helen Toby, the group’s new pianist, kept the Seniors busy with songs and games on the bus ride home. Thornhill Senior Citizens first fall meeting will be an afternoon of cards and bingo. Time is 1:30 pm. on Tuesday, Sept. 6. The 42 members ate a leisurely lunch at a wharfside restaurant before boarding the Lady Midland for the cruise. when we stopped for coffee in Barrie, but it cleared up by the time we reached Midland.†of Canada Limited Russell l416) 868-0234 'ance Corporation MON-FRI 10 -10 p.m. SAT. 10-6 p.m. FREE PARKING Wed. Aug. 24th at 10 am. 7171 Yonge St. Thornhill If saving money is important to you next Wednesday is a very special day :iï¬â€˜if'fiim. willy wonderful % Willy Wonderful opens another 3 Family Fashion Warehouse CARTS DAMAGED During the night of August 7, the golf cart compound of Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club was entered and three carts were taken. Operators of the carts drove them into a ditch on the course, causing damage estimated at $600. MAN DIES Andreas Quint, 19, at Toronto, died in Sun- (JUST NORTH OFSTEELES) Charged with indecent assault, forcible con- finement and criminal negligence in operating a motor vehicle is Diego Gulizia, 23, of Wood- bridge. Pdlice apprehended the suspect in Wood bridge. A total of 3200 was removed from a cash register and the cigarette machine was damaged. An 5ttempt to enter the adjacent pharmacy by way of the roof failed. GOLF COURSE RIFLED Theft and damage utimated at $2,265 was the rault of a break-in last week at the Windmill Golf Course, Concwsion 6, Markham. The main building was entered by breaking a window with a rake. Sets of golf clubs, a Panasonic microwave oven and $45 in cash were removed. HITCH-BIKER ASSAULTED A 19-yearâ€"old woman was indecently assaulted after being picked up on Highway 7 while hitch hiking. The woman told the police the male driver was northbound on Highway 400 when he began making advances toward her. Wheï¬ she objected, he drove faster and refused to stop, the woman told police. , The woman‘was able to escape- when the car went out of control attempting a turn on the CNR access road in the Town of Vaughan. Damage amounted to $400 when Allencourt Fish and Chips was broken into»laAst week. Police Briefs WHERE SAVINGS ARE ALWAYS IN FASHION A person, who drove through radar on John Street, in Thornhill, has been arrested by police_. York Regional Police say a car went'through the radar at a high rate of speed, on the wrong side of the road, and it hit a small dog. The car was' pursued and the driver ap- prehendeq. I Charged is David Marlin Witcher, 25, of Thornhill. John Carter, 22, of Oak Ridges, has been charged. The owner was also assaulted when a man punched him in the face. TRUCK DAMAGED A truck belonging to David Addly of Oak Ridges, was damaged while it was parked at the Black Hawk Motor Inn last week. ny brook Medical Centre last week following a motor vehicle collision July 13. He suffered extensive injuries in the mishap, which occurred on Leslie Street, north of High- way 7 in Richmond Hill. CAR Dl’I‘CHED A person involved in a motor vehicle collision in the parking lot of the Richmond Inn last week failed to remain at the scene. Twelve minutes later, the vehicle was found' m a ditch at Dunlop Strget and Pugsley Avggue. w Eï¬Ã©Eg'ea is John Thomas Jar'niw'on. 33, of Newmarket. He will appear in court August 29. TRAILER BURNS A 16-foot construction trailer, owned by Keeway Construction, Brampton, caught fire while parked on Ruggles Road, Markham, last week. The Markham Fire Department extinguished the flames. but the trailer was destroyed. Damage is estimated at $7,500. MAN CHARGED CHARGEX