Aâ€"s â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesdav. October 12. 1977 frozen New Zealand Zi ssliced sn e bacon Ia’mb‘lb‘ih‘ chops frozen New Zealand, whole lamb legs more meat values One of its subsidiaries, Tann Group Distributors, Glencameron Rd.. Thornhill, was out 10,000 jars of Noxzema skin cream, after a visit from thieves. The loss was estimated at $5.000. Also facing a heavy loss was General Foods, Toronto, which had 125 cases of Tang orange juice taken from one of its vans parked in the Datsun compound, Snidercroft Rd., Concord. The juice was valued at $4,848. In Markham, Dominion Stores, Wellington Way, were out 300 cartons of cigarettes, valued at $2.400. CONTENTS STOLEN Car parts and car accessories were deemed One of tï¬e most prominent items on the shelves could come from Noxzema of Canada Ltd., Toronto. Someone in the area may be thinking of starting up his own corner store, if three of last week's regional thefts are any indication. Green Giant fancy whole kernel niblets corn 12n. oz. ï¬n I Festival fresh butt Vork Regional Police Briefs pom chops or roasts bol fresh pork side spare ribs Idian pkg 3:5. 1.69 "3.1 .48 .b1.28 was .46 old white or old coloured cheddar 9'19??? Wed,9§s Schneiders12 oz-pkg mild cheddar .hus. Schneiders pkg, cheese wedges frozen Nickerson Brand sole fillets mindéd ham éliéed bologna Loblaws sliced qulaws wueners LQDIaws 22023.29 ground coffee Chock full’o nuts was all purpose 4.65 Tang flavoured, 4’s orange crystals 14 02 £23 Angelo Manetta. 278 Cedar Ave. Richmond Hill. was out a starting motor, $100; Lorenzo Morra, Ramona Boulevard, Markham, micro- eye radar. $85; Stan Levine, 49 Stately Way, CB radio, $226; Harrold Evans, 120 Arnold Ave., Thornhill, CB radio, radar detector. two CB antennae. $400; Lawrence Greenburg, Willowdale, two wheels and tires. eight-track tape. $300; Maureen Muir, Dunfeld Way, Thornhill. eight-track tape. $200. Batteries were high on the list, with the following all reporting thefts: Modular Windows of Canada. Snidercroft Rd, Concord, two 12-volt, $100; Margaret Love], Toronto, 12-volt, $100, while parked at Shouldice Hospital, 7750 Bayview Ave., Thornhill; Ruth McKinnon, Stephen Andree, both from an apartment lot at 7433 Yonge St.. Thornhill. essential by area thieves last week, who reached both under the hood and into the interior of the vehicles they hit. bone in 20 oz Pkg 12 oz pkg. 16 oz pkg 602 1 lb pkg 1:23 149 3; .79 3: .95 g. .59 2.49 medium cheddar .hv-‘ Schneiders pkg. cheese wedges ciolby, farmers or brick Schneiders cheese f‘a‘ncy. seasgwgd fre_nch ster G’d'aké'r' oatmeal Dain . all vanelnes ins ant G.uiée'c‘e‘ri'Gi‘ém't"""’â€WI green beans oz.tms . gady-tp-serve. all flavours rice more grocery values cut from was 1-1 5 Canada grade “A†beef boneless stewing beef haryesK’éfunch, regular or raisrn and date Quaker cereal ass_or_ted varieties 12 oz pkg. 1202 11 02‘ box I 12 oz. box. was 1.18 149 144 RUDE AWAKENING Early-morning visitors first aroused Barry Amos, 274 Cedar Ave., and then razed his apartment, Oct. 5. Amos told police two men came in about 1:55 am. They put a pillow over his head and assaulted him, and then took off with $1,000 in stereo equipment, he said. ADDED INSULT Thieves added insult to injury when they visited the home of Enoch Anderson. 109 Centre St. E. in Richmond Hill, Oct. 8. After helping themselves to a camera and other photographic equipment, plus $150 in assorted American bills, they slashed a picture on the wall, smashed some eggs over the kitchen floor and upturned several potted plants in the living room. 39 55 F0 pt? 00970203 Esfimated loss and damage was $700 Ke’n-L" ’ " dogfood Aim toothpaste son I margarine Bluereonnet ï¬glnon buggers ~ liver or cheese flavouls tlaked‘ hght Bye the Sea tuna beddn Bleu stew Glad poby 26 x36 Qeef or irish SUnbdr's't soup base \gstanl. noodle. all varieties lad Oiy 26 ar age ‘ags by the package lb. I. Tncludes 9 chops. centres and ends mixed pork chops fresh quartegpork _loin regular, yellow, white'or"‘ " decorated assorted ans'n flowers 2 roll pkg- paper towels 1 ply :3; 2.09 2:37 £17.57 100 ml lube 24 fl. oz. hn 3oz. b0xes I 6 oz. hn 88 lube l 79 tub I was 1.59 Qntano grown no. 1 grade wondenul eating! bosé pears more fresh produce Prices effective to Tues. Oct. 18 except Produce & Bakery prices effective to Sat. Oct. 15. We reserve the right to limit quantities. RICHMOND HILL ONLY medium V ground beef 1/2 price serve hot 9 with lemon sauce ‘ bunch A cross rib cut from W‘ Canada grade “A†beef boneless roasts W125 10156 YONGE STREET. RICHMOND HILL THE MONTGOMERY TAVERN IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE EXTENDED THEIR MENU TO INCLUDE A WIDE VARIETY OF EASTERN CUISINE -â€" FROM TEMPTING CURRIED DISHES TO EXO- TIC CHINESE WHILE CONTINUING TO SERVE NATIVE CANADIAN DISHES, SEAFOOD. STEAK AND LOBSTERS. MONTGOMERY'S TAVERN CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE FOR RESERVATIONS JUST ASK FOR LOU OR CHRIS 884-5888 more'than the price is right: Loblaws 3);..499 was 1.38 & RESTAURANT jade plant rabbér plants plants each peaupful ornamental large SIZe p01 Flovgl pept, SpeCIal! handsome and elAegant‘ OhiOl‘IS lb. bag L ,n«‘â€"â€"â€" fancy grade . ‘ Qgtarjo grown_! crisp & jgncy Ontario rown, small ye ow skm no. 1 grade Mclniosh a'pp'le's 3lb bag each 5:33:99 16.99