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The Liberal, 19 Oct 1977, p. 8

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Aâ€"8 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 19. 1977 To appear in court Dec. 1 is Angelo Cosentini, Banner Lane, King City. CARS TARGETS Parked cars were frequent targets of local ‘thieves last week. Released to appear in court Nov. 14 was Bruce Blanchard, 18. of Baythorn Dr., Thornhill. LIQUOR AVAILABLE Charged with driving a motor vehicle with liquor readily available was an 18-year-old Friday evening at King City Secondary School. Maureen Muir, Dunheld Way, Thornhill, also had an eightâ€"track tape deck worth $200 removed from her car. The same day Tobby Goldmintz of Donnamora Cres., Thomhill. had $320 worth of wire wheel hubcaps stolen from a car parked in the driveway. Somebody broke a noâ€"draft window in the car of Robert Sim, Bayview Ave., Oct. 14. Taken were a toolbox and tools worth $150. A tape deck, 2 speakers and 10 tapes valued at $350 were taken from the locked car of Gail ‘Webb, Royal Orchard Blvd., the night of Oct. 13. HOUSE THEFTS Property valued at $6,350 was stolen from the home of Dimitrios Hios, Emmeloord Cr., Unionville, on the evening of Oct. 14. I To appezlr in coui‘t Oct. 25 are: Johh Ward, 21, of Kingslyn Dr. and Timothy Millard, 18, of King St. . ' GUARD DOG FAILS A guard dog running loose in a Markham service station didn’t stop nocturnal thieves last week. Someone broke into the BP station operated by Gus Koutsourelis at 8601 Woodbine Ave.. Oct. 11. About $400 cash was taken, along with a set of radial tires. DISQUALIFIED DRIVER In the early morning hours of Oct. 13 on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill a youth was arrested for driving while disqualifed. A Willowdale visitor parked his car on Maple_ Drive in Richvale Oct. 9 and had two “mag” wheels and tires, plus an eight-track stereo stolen. Value of the lost articles was about $300. police said. They were stobped by police on King Rd. at 12:05 am. Three marijuana cigarettes and a plastic bag of marijuana were fouqu pql_i_ce §aid. To appear in court Oct. 24 to face the charge are: Terry Lusk, 16; Paul Meyer, 18; and Neil Auty, 17, all of Sunset Beach Rd. YOUTH DISTURBANCE Police were called at 12:30 am. Saturday because of fighting and obscene language in front of McDonald’s Restaurant. 8187 Yonge St., Thomhill. After a brief struggle with police a youth was arrested on a disturbance charge and lodged in cells. Richard Jacobi, 16, of Langsaff Rd. W., was released to appear in court Nov. 2 MARIJUANA ARREST 'I‘wo King City youths were charged Friday with marijuana possession. V Thieves'entered througE a kitchen window. They took clothing, TV set, stereo, two oil paiingingsLjewelr): and other iterns. 1 'w-u Checking me acmal tecocds, we found that Pleasantville homes have continued m increase in value more than anywhete else in Greater Meuo. One reason is max, for a quarter cenmry, the same originaI archiieci has continued to supervise every custom designed house, righl gown m ihe landscaping (at least two large trees, six loundation piani- ings for every homeL Two beautiful white birdies grace our own sloping Helen Clouse, Palmer Ave., Richmond Hill, last week discovered $300 worth of coins missing, mostly 50-cent and silver dollar pieces. OTHER THEFTS Durkins BP station, Markham Rd., had a $50 ibattery taken from a vehicle parked at the rear. Our house !ook§ out on Pleasantville's pyvn landscaped park. Thars vul uvvw lwv‘a w. w. . .muumu- u".- muwygu yu-n. I-u‘o on one side_ 0 the other lies a "3an aummn meadow And ;/ TRADITIONAL BEAUTY, PLUS SOLID CONSTRUCTION beyondisthelush gteenery loeCountry Club. w- ...... n.-. 4.- Lu: n- ._L‘ ..‘._|. 1..---. ._ LuilJ - 1.- We have seven underground services - ultimaie for an urban avea Three Richmond Hill youths were arrested and charged with mischief to public property Oct. 13 after a threesome was seen tearing shingles off Bond Lake arena. A cash box with $500 and perhaps some liquor 1were stolen when somebody forced a storage room door Oct. 11 at the Black Hawk Motor Inn, Yonge St., Richmond Hill. And we're only six minutes down Bathursl to S‘eeies. Or an easy, thrifty trip righ‘ into downtown by GoTrain o: Go-Bus. There's no through traffic, so it’s safe fut our children, their games and their bikes. Every home owner has room to: a swimming pool. Neighbahood fishing in a 19th dentury mill-pond. Pleasantville school is right there ~ no car pools fov us. As for the school itself, The Uberal commented that it was full of ovet~achievers. Damage was estimated at $350.. York Regional Police said. _ 7 Elfriede'Findeisen, Dunlop St., Richmond Hill had a $150. coat taken from the Richmond Hill United Church lounge on the evening of Oct. 15. RICHMOND HILL PHONE: 881-5377 5/ WARM, CONGENIAL FAMILY LIFE STYLE STORYBOOK SETTING WITH FULL CITY SERVICES Why we bought our home in PLEASANTVILLE Police Briefs MOST REWARDING LIFETIME INVESTMENT When we decided on our big final move up, we realized il would be our most important lifetime purchase. 50 we drew up a checklisl oi leatu es (ha! mattered most (0 us. Here may are. Pleasantville has ‘hem all‘ Fwe Reasons to Make it your Next Move In effect, when you move into Pleasanwille, you become pan 0' a priva‘e village. (Yes, now in its third decade, Pleasantville has stayed small) And you'll feel at home among the executive families (or whom the community was designed. Only some ten or twelvg houses are completed each every new arrival is immediately accepted into the “familv’fl Traditional architecture. But behind the scenes the most modem of labor-saving devices. Of course, there's a quiet pride, too, in the fact that Pieasantville has won awards {or its beauty. It’s the Only community in all of Canada to have been featured in an American architectural magazine. Perhaps the atmosphere is best summed up by our street name â€" Neighbourly Lane. It joins Easy Street (a fact). Nearby are Leisure Lane, Starlight Crescent, Sugarmaple Lane - all in Pleasantville. We can already picture our youngest daugth â€" someday â€" descending the polished, winding oak stairway... in he: wedding gown. And so all of us who live on Neighbourly Lane invite you personally to visit us â€"SOON. It‘s true that the builders take much longer to build a house in PleasantviIle. Everyming must be ol the best. And when you move in, you know you have something that will endure. A T h o r n h i 1 l businessman got a sur~ prise the other day when he switched on his radio dispatch system to have some car accessories delivered. Tho meeting will be held at Kingcraft House‘ 86 Keelo Street South. King City, beginning at Harty Murel Middleton, a well-known and respected citizen of the Carrville area for about 40 years, died at St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, recently. A Richmond Hill woman called police last week when she heard her estranged husband kicking in a basement window on Douglas Road at midnight. window on Douglas Road He was released after at midnight. being charged with petty trespassing and ordered When York Regional [0 appear in court in Police arrived he was December- Co-ax cab/e gone There was no crackle on the air waves and no “Kingcrafts“ of King (‘ity extends an open invitation to ladies in- lerostcd in crafts to atâ€" tend a general meeting next Wednesday. Former Liberal correspondent dies Man is arrested Kingcrafts seeks women with a Mute cs dependable as our 1871..“oll Canadian IF SOMEONE IS INJURED ON YOUR PROPERTY, Shé was in her 69th WILL XQQ EVER Getting hit with a personal injury or property damage claim these days could be a rude awakening. Your pre- sent liability insurance may not cover the cost of today's inflated medical bills and property damage settlements. Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 8841551 To keep yburéelf adequately protected, ask your local Economical insurance agent for advice. IN PLEASANTVILLE, IT'S MILLHEIGHTS HOMES LIMITED Neil G. McDonald Limited. 2261611 (Model home on Neighbourly Lane.) RECOVER? COMPATIBLE NEIGHBORS Richmond Hill Willowdale year Services were held at Carrville United Church in Vaughan, with burial in Can'ville Cemetery. Harty Murel Walker was born in the Orillia area and was a twin sister leaving. But since he‘d done it before, had been drinking and was uncoâ€" operative. he was lodged in cells. Openings for new members are available in the following groups â€" hooking, leather. weaving. spinning. quilting and batik. Over the weekend thieves had taken 100 feet of coaxial cable worth $200 right off the side of the building of Deveau’s Auto Trim Ltd., 34 Doncaster Rd., Unit 4. The event will involve a ruL1 hooking demon- stration and workshop. delivery. at least for a while. 1:30 pm And of Fern (Mrs. Lee Armitage) predeceased. She moved to the Elgin Mills area with her family where she met and was married to Robert Edwin Middleton of Carrville in April, 1933. Mrs. Middleton worked for a time as the correspondent for The Liberal's Carrville News. She also worked as a nurse's aid at the Villa Private Hospital. Mrs. Middleton was a member of Carrville RICHVIEW LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT RICHMOND HILL Canada's WE GUARANTEE largest CHIWREN'S Selection of ’ V - on the Premises GLASSES Eyeglass toreven ‘ Frames and mm, m M ma Sunglasses Service V We are offering Lawn Mower Storage for the Winter FOR ONLY WITH THIS OFFER $ 9 9 5 YOU WILL RECEIVE AN OIL CHANGE PLUS BLADE SHARPENING Er BALANCING THE l “\IVI , LTD. A UNIQUE FAMILY OPTICAL CENTRE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 8: FACTORY 104 DONCASTER AVE., THORNHIll I STOP lIGHT N. OF STEELES (PICK UP CAN BE ARRANGED) rotor motor only WHY PAY MORE! 1on1 BAYVIEW AVE (JUST NORTH OF ELGIN MILLS) SYEELESAVE. E United Church and the Women‘s Auxiliary. She was given the honor of a life membership in the UCW. She is survived by her husband. Robert, of Palmerston. her daughters, Marion (Mrs. James Ash) of Moorefield, Gretta (Mrs. William Gill) of Collingwood. Nancy (Mrs. Harold Ellis) of Mr. and Mrs. Middleton moved to Palmerston, in April, 1967. DONCASYEI Moorefield, and her son. Robert, of Port Credit. She was a sister of Kathleen (Mrs. Dalton Teskey) of Coldwater, Sheldon of Cameron. Mabel (Mrs. Leonard Wellman) of Sharon, Wilbert of Ingersol and Morton of Brantford. She was predeceased by Fern (Mrs. Lee Armitage. Laurene (Mrs. Clarence Price) and Harry. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren. OPEN MONDAY T0 FRIDAY 9 AM. TO 9 PM. SATURDAYS 9 AM. TO 5 PM. 884-1361 881 -1277 Sold to Tho Town of Richmond HIII 0 030 Am: ‘ Tenders are inwted by the Toronto Transnt Commission tor the purchase at vacant, commercially zoned land (lormerly Levendale loop) located in the Town of Richmond Hill. on the east side ot Yonge Street north of Crosby Avenue. The area involved as shown on the above sketch contains 2.1.300 sq.7tt.. with a frontage on the east side of Yonge Street of 20 .49". Sealed tenders will be received by the General Secretary at the Commission's Head Office, 1900 Yonge Street, Toronto. Ontario. M45 122, until 4:00 pm. Eastern Standard Time on Monday. November 7. 1977‘. Copies of the tender document, which includes the proposal form, general instructions. plan and description of the property, may be obtained at the office of the Manager oi Property 8. Special Assignments. 6th Floor, 1900 Yonge Street (telephone A.C. 416. 481â€"4252. Extension 1377). ikrll‘rtreh'ders must be ‘submitted on the Commission's proposal lorm and must be accompanied by cash or certified cheque in the amount equivalent to a! least 10% o! the oflered pqrchase price. d . . ‘ ‘ _ _ 7' â€"â€"â€"â€" TvfieraérrfiFnfii‘sQofiirt-aserves the right to reject any or all tenders received. TORONTO TRANSIT COMMISSION INVITES TENDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ITS LEVENDALE LOOP PROPERTY RICHMOND HILL COMMERCIAL LAND FOR SALE J.G. McGuflin GENERAL SECRETARY CROSBYAVEWUE

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