Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 14 Sep 1977, C14

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****************** Eileen MacRae has been named part-time Community Co-ordinator in the Continuing Education program at Seneca King. Her responsibilities will be to work with individuals and groups in the communities to assess adult education needs and to develop and supervise appropriate programs on off-campus locations. Eileen will be serving the communities of Rich- mond Hill, Thornhill and Woodbridge. DOWNSTAIRS AT THE GALAXY RESTAURANT 8 TAVERN * I» * msmsugurssm 884-6531 1 I» ****************** .14 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, September 14, 1977 galfifizzfigisrfi. AND LIGHT LUNCHES MARS ROOM Noon til 1 am. Mon. thru Sat. To finish your visit. the rich. mellow Speedy cigar. Free. Without the asking The Somebody treatment starts here. Call us first for an estimate. We teach our guys all about mufflers and shocks And all about being a really nice guy. lfhe doesn't pass the ‘really nice guy test'. he doesn't make it at Speedy AtSpeedy you’re a Somebody. NOW IN RICHMOND HILLâ€"10695 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL TELEPHONE 884-8124 The Speedy locations at a glance, th ey’re listed in the Yellow Pages. Speeding ticket justified, ipolice commission agrees Miss Shier first wrote to police commissioner Ray Twinney about how she was treated after being stopped on the 9th Line North in Stouffville last March 22. She subsequently sent a letter to the police commission complaining about the incident. A York Regional Police officer was justified in giving a Peterborough woman a speeding ticket. despite her claims that he lied when he served the summons, the regional police commission ruled last week. A report from Police Chief Bruce Crawford stated that Beverley Shier had been convicted in court and fined, and that the officer acted properly in the case. Her letter said, in part. that Constable Willis Postill “prevaricated to both my witness and I about (a) my having driven over 30 m.p.h., and (b) his following us for three miles." She felt it was not necessary for him to “rudely accost me ver- bally,” and charged that he “acted in a most perjorative fashion when WITHIN WED.SEPT. 14m EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE JACKPOT $1,000.00 cars are guaranteed for as longfas yau own the can You pay only a service charge for replacement. “1 H]. n John St. and Bayview Ave. Thornhill NO ONE UNDER 16 YEARS ADMIWED" In a statement to the The police commission chief, Constable Postill voted to receive her letter inssisted he had been and forwardacopy of the "more than polite, and chief‘s report to Miss was not obusivet" Shier. $3,000 to replace obsolete firearms I quietly brought to his attention the fact that he had strayed from the truth." In his report, Chief Crawford stated that Miss Shier had been sub- sequently found guilty as charged and fined $27. York Regional Police will pay more than $3,000 for 23 new revolvers to replace some obsolete weapons now used by the force. Police Chief Bruce Crawford told the police commission last week that when the regional force came into being, 25 revolvers inherited from local forces did not meet Ontario Police Com- mission on standards. 7:40 pm. Earlybirds 8:00 pm. Regular Games Ten of the substandard weapons have been replaced, but 15 still of the Somebody “ treatment. It means that just down the drive way is a nice bunch ofguys with all the top quality parts and the skill to get you back on your way as quickly and quietly as possible. 'Cvém t6 k'nbw rfioée? can us. We’ll tell all. Mufflers. tailpipes and eue thing in between. Every type of shock absorber. And all at very friendly pn‘ces. [fall you needs a tight- ened bracket. we won 't sell you a muffler. We’ll just tighten the bracket. And guarantees?AIl ex- haust system parts and workmanship are guaran- teed for a year from the date ofinstallation at no extra cost. All heavy duty mufflers forNorth American NUMBERS ADMISSION smo He added that in his eight years of service, “I have never encountered a female motorist that was so belligerent andfgpb-t noxious before kn'oi'v‘igg: why she was bei;‘g stopped." The police commission voted to receive her letter and forward a copy of the chief's report to Miss Shier. remain in use. Of the 23 weapons to be purchased, 15 will replace the sub- standard weapons, with seven going to new of- ficers expected to be hired later this year. One revolverr will kept as a spare. There is a real need for Big Brothers in the region of York. All it takes is a little time. Call 727-1251 or 661-8994. The purchase will be made from J. R. Gaunt and Sons Co.

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