Friday. December 9, Sharp. Dave Rosaltie, A Overall winners were: L e h m a n. T h e r e s 2 Sandy Jenkinson and' Tierney. A A Wednesday. December 7 â€" North-South: Jack and Reberta Robilottie; Grace Saunders and Rose Morrell; Marg Melnichuk and Jean Goodwin; Edith Hobson and Edythe Turp. _w .m - ...,,. East-West: Cleta Dieken and Ann Jansen; Jim and Bob Hull; Marion Fahner and Billye Maver: Joan Orlando and Barbara Lariviere. m ,, A-z â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. December 21. 1977 Also out coins, as well as other valuables, were Boen Khouw, Pemberton Road, Richmond Hill, who lost a quantity of Canadian and American coins. and Sam Cocuzzi, Woodbridge, who numbered 28 Olympic coins among his losses. In Concord, break-ins and thefts were reported at three Bowes Road businesses. Automotive Finishes and Supply Limited, lost $4,600 in equipment, cash and lottery tickets; lnsmont of Canada Ltd., lost two spray guns, while Westfalia Ind. Inc., lost a $2,000 stud welder. Jean Kihg, reported the loss of $3,200 in jewelry and coins, while Hugh Robinson was robbed of his $500 coin collection. AREA THEFTS Break-ins at two Uplands Avenue residences in Thornhill, proved costlyA Facing charges in the matter are Richard Merzbacher, 17, Essex Avenue; John Mariciak. 18, Oak Avenue; and Peter Vanhorssen, 17, Church Street, all of Thornhill. PARTY POOPERS Lewis Lawrence, Aberfeldy Court, Thornhill‘ reported an estimated $3.500 damage to his home and vehicles. after a party there. He was described as about five feet, six inches. and of “unknown age." Susan Jane McGann, 30, said a man, wearing a mask, pushed snow in her face, and then grap- pled withrher. - She said she managed to get outside. where the struggle continued, and then she pulled off his mask and scarf. The man then fled Taken from the premises were four Christmas cakes and a coffee maker. MASKED VISITOR A Richmond Hill woman told police she was assaulted when she answered a knock at the door of her Plaisance Road home, about 10:50 p.m., December 15. CHRISTMAS PARTY? Thieves who broke into the office of York County Roman Catholic School Board, Dunlop Street, Richmond Hill, may have had a party in mind. According to police, the man then went down to the shop, got his pizza, but left without paying, using the excuse that he had been in- convenienced. Police said a man ordered a pizza from the store about 10:30 pm. However, the truck delivering it, broke down en route, and the man was informed that the store would be unable to deliver his order. Facing a charge of theft under $200, is Robert Beatty, 28, of Colbourne Avenue. . SELF-SERVE A Richmond Hill man has been arrested as a result of an incident at the Barrel Pizza Parlor. Oxford Plaza, last week. York Regional Police reported that a mail box had been removed from the front of Bayview Plaza in Richmond Hill and taken around to the back, where it was opened and the mail searched for money. If your mail's a little late this Christmas, don‘t blame it all on the post officer 7 No estiinate of any loss of money was given Police Briefs Bridge (‘lela Dieken; Ross Jenkinsor) and Fred Diekenz‘ Fred and Theresa Tierney; Peter Osborne and Hank Sharp; Richard Charlebois and Margo Davidson. r Monday. December 12. was the club‘s Individual Trophy Game‘ The Trophy winner this year is Fred Dieken. ()ther winners were Hank Sharp, Dave Rosattie, Al Lehman, Theresa Tierney. Final touches underway for party Arrangements for food and music have long been completed, while all the supplies such as hats, balloons. noisemakers Now busily putting the final touches to the plans are chairmen Tom McKeague (upstairs) and Fred Williams (down- stairs). In spite of the Christ- mas rush,= 251 shoppers and regular blood donors Planning for the Rich- mond Hill Legion‘s gala New Year‘s Eve party has been going on for ages. In ichmond Hill 10217 YONGE ST. 8834222 Daily 9:306:00 Sat. til 3 ALSO 6351 YONGE 81‘ 22-61â€? Dally 9:30 - 8:30 Sat. til 4 102 BLODR ST. W. 9541119 with Presetiption Glassés until Dec‘ 31 I77 8 LEVENDALE RD., RICHMOND HILL FREE FASHION TINTS $149 SOFT CONTACT LENSES FITTED Goods are best WITH THIS AD Clinic chairman says ’thanks ’ Hoping your Christmas will be merry Your holidays bright and gay, And all the good old fashioned joys Cross your hearth and stay. Heartfelt thanks for your valued friendship. MWE§Q§EWWS ,h .4;- g ("A A): Â¥vflw ac PAINT :0 WALLPAI JOHN FLEMING 0 MARGARET FLEMING ERIC SMITH 0 GLENN FLEMING Coï¬plete ing your Christmas will be merry nnr llllll.l'll\‘£‘ ’Irl-Ull’ an], 00V, They are’avéilable to all at the Legion, Branch 375, Ohio Road. The festivities get underway at 9 pm. Ticket sales are reportedly going well at $10 per person. have arrived and are being sorted out. dropped in to the blood Of those who attended, donor clinic at Hillcrest 220 were accepted as Mall last Thursday‘ donors. 220 give blood WALLPAPER Appearing at Massey Hall recently caused the Good Brothers of Richmond Hill to miss the town’s awards night and a citation for each of them. Judging by the looks, neither the group nor the mayor minded setting up another day to present the award. Left to right are Bruce and Larry Good, Mayor Dave Schiller, Michael McMaster of Thornhill, and Brian Good. She also wanted to thank several mall merchants and em- ployees for their par- ticipation and donations to the clinic: advertising and promotions director Pamela Ball, Loblaws. the Mill Restaurant, Caribbean Cooler. Ziggy's. Kâ€"Mart, Top Richmond Hill‘s clinic chairman. Betty Arm- strong, said she was pleased at the turnout at this busy time of year. 881L4039 LTD “Merry Christmas and a very happy and healthy New Year to all who helped by giving generously of their blood and to the volunteer workers who gave of their time," she said. Drug Mart, and the Donut Window. Yorkdale Enter North sude Parklng lot only 783â€"4157 AFTER DECEMBER 30th 1 977 thefollowing peak WILL BE AVAILABLE AFTER DECEMBER 20th 1977 FROM THE BUS DRIVERS - TRAVELWAYS AND THE TOWN OFMARKHAM OFFICE. hour service will be TERMINATED ON ROUTE 1 TIME TABLES-EFFECTIVE JANUARY 3rd 1978 24 HOUR SERVICE RICHMOND HILL 884-1212 TRANSIT SERVICE WILL NOT BE PROVIDED: MONDAY - DECEMBER 26th 1977 MONDAY -JANUARY 2nd 1978 DEPARTURE TIMES DEPARTURE TIMES FINCH SUBWAY SIMONSTON AND DON MILLS MARKHAM TRANSIT Etoblcoke Humbertown Plaza 239â€"6574 WANTED: SOMEONE TO WHOM TO TELL A SECRET. You may be the one. If so listen to this: “We saw a brand spanking new do-it-yourself framing workshop and gallery concept Hillcrest Mall, Steel Heights Plaza. It’s a place called “THE FRAME UP, where people actually build their own picture frames.†“Isn't that something? You can have a disgustingly good time. They say you'll come away smiling because you have saved a bundle." “Can you imagine? In this day and age!†“THE FRAME UP says that even if they do the framing for you, you can save money." “You can find people that you know plus a variety of frames, atâ€" tractive gifts and gallery items.†“We copied down the phone numbers 883-1210, 221-5787. They said to give them a call but that you really have to see it to believe it." “Now that we’ve told you our secret. . .don’t tell anyone. 1â€"- lhe Name and picture people _1 Richmond H|l| Hnllcrest Mall 883-1210 E Inï¬ï¬ï¬'ï¬ii UP I Parks and Recreation Committee Jurisdiction To assist in the development and to recommend to Council policies which improve the parks and recreation services of the municipality. Jurisdiction Appointments: One member for a 3 year term Appointments: Six in all, preferably one from each Ward Special Note: The six resident members will be joined by five members of Council (including the Mayor) to comprise a Committee of eleven. The Chairman and Vice- Chairman of the Committee will be a member of Council other than the Mayor. To hear applications for minor variances to the Zoning By-Iaws of the Town and to rule on the legalization of each as provided under The Planning Act of Ontario. Remuneration: $25.00 per meeting Jurisdiction To assist in the development and to recommend to Committees of Council policies which will improve the physical and cultural amenities of the municipality. The c0unci| of the Town of Richmond Hill invites requests from residents of the community to sit as members on Committees over which it has power of appointments. Those wishing consideration of appointment to the following committees should forward a brief resume of their background, interest. and general knowledge as it pertains to the committee membership applied for, to: Civic Improvement Committee Appointments: Tweive in all, preferably two from each Ward, with a minimum of four appointments to persons not presently sitting as members. R. Panizza, Assistant Clerk The Town of Richmond Hill 10,266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. L4G 4Y5 Letters of requesx should be maiIed or delivered no Iater than Dec. 30, 1977 In addition to the resume,applicants may appear before Council at 7:45 pm, Monday Jan. 9, 1978‘ Committee of Adjustment To serve as representative of the Municipality on the Library Board Jurisdiction Appointmems: One-member for a 3 year term Library Board Jurï¬lction To hear appeals made against orders or the Property Standards Officer and to confirm, quash or modify the officer's order. Appointments: One member for a 3 year term Jurisdiction Appointments: A minimum of 5 members are required for a 1 year term Progerg Standards Committee Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee To identify buildings of historic 0r architectural significance and to recommer Council their designation as such under the Heritage Act of Ontario. I 55p 25p 55p 25p 55p Downsvlew Bathurst 8. Sheppard 6302643 PERSONAL TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Central 561 Mt Pleasant Road 48443016 Scarborough 551 Markham Road 431-1933 6:55 7:25 7:55 8:25 ’VO‘C Willowdale 1537 Steeles Avenue E 221-5787 4:25 p.m 4:55 p.m 5:25 p.m Hamilton Norlmown Unwersny Shopping Plaza Centre 627-9603 S of Finch 224â€"1409 will