Rev. Aaron Zull is the new minister of SL John‘s Anglican Church in Jefferson. Although neither side has requested it, a mediator has been ap- pointed by the Education Relations Committee to Young bachelor is new minister in Jefferson His father was a minister. hence his leaning towards the church. Unwanted media tor appointed to deal with negotiations By MILLIE STEWART There is a new bachelor in the‘ north end of the community. He is in his early thirties and he is a minister. He was born in Michigan,and was raised He came to the there and in California. L’n‘VerSitYOfTomntoona “k. fmhm. u,“ a student visa in 1971 to at Members of the York Region Family Y ballroom dancing class brush up on technique as they prepare for a public dance at the Y November 26 beginning at 8.80 p.m. Instructor Louise Levy looks on as couples, Lorna and Roy APPLE JUICE REV. AARON ZULL alsé high on the list of AVAILABLE o~Lv AT ' ALLENCOURT Bayview 8 mm Rd.. Richmond Hill we RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. SPECIALSiEFFECï¬VE' ‘i‘Tl SATURDAYfNOVL 16/77 At Jefferson ALLEN'S RECONSTITUTED IGA VEGETABLE 0R Ballroom dancing He came to this comâ€" munity in September to become the minister of St. John‘s. Rev. Zull has a variety of interests, of which music is his favorite. His first church was St. George's in Oshawa. where he served as an assistant curate. things he likes Finally, the draft caught up with him and he spent the next two years as a soldier at Fort Knox. Wycliffe College was his choice for his Theology studies and in 1975. he received a Master of Divinity degree. sit in on negotiations between York County Board of Education and its secondary school teachers. continue his studies in Philosophy for his MA. Rev. Zull's early university years were spent in Santa Barbara where he studied for his Sports of all kinds are 48 OZ TINS 10 OZ TINS The report also recommended a wage increase of between five and six per cent. ex- cluding increments. The board is offering a six per cent increase. including increments. while the teachers want nine per cent, with in- crements out. The report stated the bOard's offer was too low and the teachers†demand was too high. The appointment of Toronto lawyer, Martin Teplitsky. came after release of a fact-finder’s report on the salary issue. “Maybe the presence of an outsider will help,“ he said. Incremeï¬ts are based on experience and degrees. Don Nixon, of District 11 of the OSSTF. said he felt the fact-finder had settled the question of increments once and for all, and also favored the idea of a mediator. Less pleased was Rich- mond Hill trustee, Bill Monroe. The report recom- mended that increments be excluded from YCBE submissions to the Anti- Inflation Board with regard to salary in- creases. The chairman of the board negotiating committee, said he couldn‘t understand the appointment. Nobody had asked for one, he said. However, he thought a settlement might be reached before the mediator arrived on the scene. McBrien; Margaret and Tom Tinperson; and Eugene and Isobel Dietrich; all of Richmond Hill, go through their paces. November 26 dance is open to the public and a buffet and refreshments will be available. York Regional Police have charged two men with armed robbery and extortion, as a result of another man being abducted from his Wood- bridge motel last week. According to police, Charles Hoskinson had been in his room at Aloha Inn Motel, Highway 7, Nov. 11, about 8 pm, when two men burst in and demanded $2,000, which they said was owed to them. After searching him‘ the men took him at knife point to the residence of the assistant manager of his bank. They then tried to get the latter to open the bank‘ so that their hostage could withdraw his money. police said. When that failed. they took the man back to his motel, where they got $300 cash from him, police said. They also forced him to endorse two pay cheques for $300 and another cheque for $1,400. Subsequently arrested were John Boni, 20, and Tony Boni, 24‘ both of Dowsview. NOT FOR LONG A Woodbridge man caught two would-be- robbers in the act last week, but he wasn’t able to keep them for long. Police said that Hoskinson refused to give them any money, and one of the men then drew a butcher knife and threatened him with it. Dbmenico Lecce, Woodbridge Avenue, told police that he locked two men in his upstairs bedroom when he surprised them there on RESG‘E’S‘ ' mcumquflnemms 9mm}; Police briefs SUNDAY, NOV. 20TH 1 0% DISCOUNT 0N CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS CASH 8 CARRY ITEMS PURCHASED ON THIS DAY ONLY RICE'S FLOWERS SEE OUR SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS PLANTS AND ARRANGEMENTS ON ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS & GIFI' IDEAS The med, one white and the other black, were said to be about 25, six feet tall; and five feet, eight inches, respectively. arriving home, about 2:20 p.m., November 10. However. while calling police, the men made thgir escape through a window. ON DISPLAY NOW FOR DELIVERY AT CHRISTMAS TIME LEST WE FORGET Remembrance Day was one to remember in Richmond Hill, but it was for a different kind of fighting. A Richmond Hill taxi driver, Roy Clark of Oxford Street, suffered a broken nose, after being struck by one of the tavern fighters. who had cut himself when he smashed a door on exiting, police said. Police said that a brawl, that started in Rich- mond Hill Inn and then broke out anew on the parking lot outside, sent three people to York County Hospital, where it started up again. An argument over Clark taking him to hospital, resulted in one of the other celebrants breaking two windows in the cab, police said. At the hospital, the two men and another member of the group, started fighting again, according to police. Facing charges of assault occasioning bodily harm, mischief, causing a disturbance and assault with intent to resist arrest, are Gerald Basnicki, 23, and Anthony Basnicki, 18, both of Brampton; and William Stavro, 18, of Etobicoke. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884-1812 889-1812 SA l/E IIIUW 10520 YONGE 8L RICHMOND mu. 1PMâ€"4PM THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. November 16, 1977 â€" A-3 ’ BAKER'S ) SELECT USED CARS Maloon With matching Interior equipped Wlth 304 < V8 engine. powe! steering, power btakes‘ automatic trans. radio & radial mes. Cemfied‘ LIC. BCD 571. 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