Stolen 'were $250 in cigarettes. In a break-in at Popeye Subrnarine, Yo'nge St., Thornhill in the early morning hours of Oct. 18 a cash register and two pinball machines were forced open. Daylight thieves broke a back door window Wednesday lst week at the home of Harold Wilcox, 61 Grandview Ave, Thornhill. Taken from a bedroom dresser was $428. Stoleï¬ were- an eight rrhViililiHIevt'r-éuorï¬bbvi‘e projecgor and micro-eye radar detector. THEFTATHOTEL Somebody broke into the Huronia Gift Shop at the Black Hawk Motor Inn, Yonge St. betwen Sept. 30 and Oct. 19. Taken from a cash box was $150. LEASED CAR BREAK-IN Richard Neilson told YRP somebody smashed a window to enter his leased car parked in the underground garage on Baif Blvd. in Richmond Hill to get away with $490 worth of belongings. 0L_I___ ,, The charge relates to an incident at E. J. Sand junior public school, Henderson Ave., Thornhill in which the glass was kicked out of two glass doors. Warren Hodgson, Centre St., Richmond Hill Tuesday night of last week had $150 worth of beilpngings stolen from his car. He left it parked and unlocked at Carter Towing, Yonge St., YRP said. Taken were an eight-track tape and speaker. They were released Io their parents t6 Appear in juvenile court Nov. 2. Somebody smashed a no-draft window, broke the windshield, and made off with three tapes and a microphone. ARRESTJUVENILES YRP Thursday arrested two juveniles on a Fe_b_. 7 charge of doing mischief over $50. Frank Defilippo, 45 Duncah Rd, Thbrnhfil Friday night lost $125 worth of items from his parked car. $293 STORE THEFT Richmond Tire Sales, Yonge St., Richmond Hill was broken into Friday night through a rear window. From a cash drawer $293.50 was taken. Wilma Sawyer. Helen Ave.,. Thornhill, Saturday evening had a tape deck and leather coat valued at $100 taken from her parked car, YRP said. David Wood of Dalmeny Rd. told police the front door of his house was forced. FENCE DISAPPEARS George Milisiewicz, Meadowiew Ave., Thornhill had 64 feet of fence stolen from his front yard. Rosetta Dinsmere, Cricklewood CL, Thornhill had $500 taken when somebody entered her home between Sept. 16 and Oct. 22. The eight wooden sections each eight feet long any three fett high were valued at $200. A 10-inch black and white television set worth $100 was stolen during daylight Saturday afâ€" ternoon in Thornhill. Robert Hisey, 239 Anzac Dr. , Richmond Hill Saturday night had a $200 loss. From his vehicle parked in his driveway an antenna and power pack with 25-foot cable were stolen. His air horn' was damaged the week before. STEREO EQUIPMENT Milton Handcock, 404 South Fernleigh Cr., Richmond Hill. left his car parked at his home over the weekend. A tape deck, two speakers and 12 tapes valued at $137 were stolen. '\ BUTTER‘T'Aï¬'ï¬ AVNLABLE ONLV A' ALLENCOURT Bayview 8 Markham Rd.. Richmond Hill WEjESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES A window was broken and he had some money. He was held in custody for a show cause hearing in provincial court. STEREO STOLEN Barbara Lewis of 70 Bail Rd, Richmond Hill the night of Oct. 22 had a $200 stereo stolen from her car parked in the underground garage. kFLOUR MAN TRAPPED YRP report they caught Ronald Dowel], 24, of no fized address at 6:30 pm. Sunday inside the Firefighters‘ Club building on Essna Park Drive in the Thornhill area. To appear in provincial court Nov. 29 on a charge of theft under $200 is Angelo Mele, 23, of Toronto. Lauriéult saw somebody taking gasoline from his car on Dew Street and police sent a cruiser over. John Lauriault of Hunt Ave.. Richmond Hill called York Regional Police, who caught one thief in King Township in the wee hours Sunday morning. Thieves were busy at local shops, homes and cars last week. SHQP 'N SAVE AT SARDINES BRUNSWICK. IN OIL. TOMATO SAUCE OR MUSTARD gKflnom 79¢ CLOVERLEAF PINK MONARCH ALL PURPOSE GRANNY'S FRESH 'SECDNDS' MARTIN'S ASSORTED FRUIT DRINKS PEACHES on PEARS ARDMONA FANCY SPECIALS EFFECTIVE 'Tll sArunbAvjioc? 2â€"9/7â€"7 Police briefs cash and 50 packages of 3% OZ TINS 5 LB BAG 48 OZ TIN 28 OZ TIN At Richmond Hill Auto Body. Yonge St. the night of Oct. 19 the premises was entered by somebody who threw a block and tackle through a $110 Signa] lights, clearance lights, wiring and aerial were damaged. Thompson Moving and Storage, 47 Maple Ave., Thornhill had $200 damage to a vehicle parked overnight Oct. 18 behind the Regent Gas Bar. Yonge St. and Harding Boulevard. Restaurant, Yonge St. somebody did $1,000 worth of damage by throwing stones through a sign. There were five cases of nasty damage costing local citizens a total estimated at $1,510 last week, according to York Regional Police. Damage heavy as vandals hit 75¢) 89¢) 39¢) 40th The same night at Rich- mond Heights Interiors, Yonge St. there was $200 windshield WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1977 UNITED e OPTICAL AUTOGRAPH SESSION SWEENEY TODD LONDON RECORDING ARTISTS DROP IN AND LET US PERSONALIZE YOUR EYEWEAR WITH FREE INITIALS AND AT THE SAME TIME FEEL AT EASE TO COMPARE OUR ‘Acr LEN QUALITY Er PRICES E D4 W; PHONE m I ‘ I ANNOUNCES ' A NEW I LOCATION IN RICHMOND HILL Located at 10217 YONGE STREET TO SERVE OUR MANY CUSTOMERS IN THE AREA IN PERSON AT FREE: WE A' FASHION TINTS FREE: . PHOTOGREY HILLCREST MALL ONLY FROM 4 PM. TO 5 PM. FRIDAY OCT. 28th SWEENEY TODD OPENING SPECIALS WE ARE OFFERING OPEN DAILY 9.30 AM. TO 6 P.M. FRIDAY 8.00 P.M damage when somebody tried to re-arrange the legors on a mobile sign. A surprised Father C. J. Schwalm was guest of honor Sunday at St. Mary Immaculate Church in Richmond Hill as friends organized a 40th anniversary party for him. Helping him with the cake are Mary Grabarczik, left, and Betty A_....â€"‘__-__. Armstrong. The plastic mount was 883-4222 RECORD TAPES $449 $599 THIS OFFER VALID WED. TO SAT. OCT. 26‘To 29/77 RECORDS & TAPES 0N SPECIAL FRAMES BY WORLD FAMOUS FASHION DE- SIGNBWESSLLAIBHW FOR MEN 8 WOMEN $2500 broken. The sign belonged to Simcoe Mobile Signs Ltd., Newmarket. REG. ‘50“ I K/einburg hosts H Win tar/'0 Draw i Thursday night SOUTH BLOCK OF RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 16 Levendale Road Phone 884-7521 An evening of en- tertainment featuring the York Brass of Toronto will precede the draw at 7.30 pm. Admission is free. TV personalities Fred Davis and Faye Dance will host the 3&minute A wide selection of all-year‘fashion fabrics - Pin stripes, checks, herringbones, tweeds, plains. In all the latest fashion colours and designs. 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