C h a r g e d w i t h threatening is Gerrett 0. Richardson, Jr., 34. of Thornhill. Energy show at H/l/crest The “We Can Ener- save†show starts today at noon and runs from noon to closing each day until Saturday. On Saturday, the show starts at 9:30 a.m. The show is being combined with a paper drive by the Greater Metropolitan Area Boy Scouts who hope to raise funds to send 165 Scouts and 15 leaders to England in August. MAN ARRESTED A Thornhill man has been arrested for threatening to kill an Aurora woman. He ac- cused her of trying to cut his car off, and after he stopped her. he threatened her life. Tips on do-it~yourself insulation, wind generators. solar cells and other energy saving devices will all be available this week at Hillcrest Mall. The three have been released in the custody of their parents to await a court appearance February 6. Total value of the stolen cars is more than $9,000. W. & P. Motors on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill is missing a 1978 Volks- wagen Rabbit and a quantity of cash. JOY RIDE Three youths took an Ontario Hydro truck for a joy ride to Hillcrest Mall, January 5. Police apprehended and arrested three juveniles in‘ the parking lot at the mall. The used car sales office was not forgotten. On January 7, five sets of keys and two used cars were stolen. MORE STOLEN (‘ARS Baker‘s Sales and Service‘ Thornhill. opened their doors after the New Year‘s holiday to find three sets of keys had been taken. and along with them, the three cars that matched the keys. On January 6, someone stole several sets of keys. and on January 7. one car and two cases of oil were taken, but later found abandoned in the parking lot. Missing in the robbery is a 23-karat gold flatware set, a mink coat. and a quantity of jewelry. bonds and coms. BAD LUCK Don Little Ford in Rich- mond Hill has had a run of bad luck this past week. The home of Horest W. Richardson was kept in Bogard in Markham was York Region police cells robbed of more than until his court ap- $8,000 in property on the pearance last week. weekend. amt: A . c mm m m Police Briefs Awards 3 WHS HON“ ALL SACK FITTIM GUARMYH INCL Amway® lS Famllles Canadian Tire in Woodbridge was robbed of $372 in cash over the .. . family teams who build a business as Independent Amway Distributors by bring- ing ewoptinnnl products and service to North American hnmest Call The service station was robbed and they lost $1.000 that was in a night deposit bag that was kept in a cabinet in the office. WOODBRIDGE WRENCHES Woodbridge Trans- missions on Highway 27 lost $1,570 in power tools and wrenches when they were robbed on the weekend. A fight ensued and one man assaulted the other. Arrested and charged with assault is Christopher Vladis, 25, of Richmond Hill, who is being held in custody pending his release by a Justice of the Peace. MISSING MONEY Employees at Frank Engel‘s Gulf Station in Thornhill learned a lesson last week. Arrested for dangerous driving, theft over $200 and possession of stolen property over $200 is Keith W" Cosworthy. 17. of Elgin Street. Thornhill. TUG OF WAR Last week, two local men had a difference of opinion on how to tow a' motor vehicle. IN RICHMOND HILL 10217 YONGE ST. 8834222 ALSO 6351 VONGE ST, 222-61112 102 BLOUR ST. W. 9641119 ()ne vehicle had already been recovered by Metro Police. York Regional Police stopped a man for dangerous driving in the Safeway parking lot on the weekend. and caught a bigger fish than they bargained for. The vehicle was one of two stolen from Roy Foss Motors. BAUSCH 8 LOMB SOFT CONTACT LENSES Fire Fighter Ron Fawn, left, and Captain Kevin lzzard accept the first “Fire Fighter of the Year" award at Monday’s Richmond Hill Council meeting. Fire Chief Bob Kennedy and trophy donor Doug Hinchcliffe presented the award to the men, who last year rescued a youth from a burning house in Richmond Hill. (Photo by Sheila Roberts) STEALS TWO CARS WORLD FAMOUS FASHION FRAMES FOR LESS BILL BLAKE 889-0268 "WINGS In another incident in Concord. Scintres Limited had the contents of four vending machines stolen on the weekend. New Year's holiday weekend‘ CONCORD CRIMES Welded Tube of Canada, Concord, is missing $2,000 in tires and rims because someone removed them from a truck parked at 23 Credit Stone Road in Concord. 7 TORONTO . HAMILTON . OTTAWA . KINGSTON DO-IT-YOURSELF AND CUSTOM FRAMING AT12LOCATIONS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR THE LOCATION CLOSEST TO YOU! YOUR FRAMING INFORMATION CENTRE CALL 783-4157 THE 460 ELGIN MILLS RD. E RICHMOND HILL PAINT 8 WALLPAPER LTD. 8 Levendale Rd., Richmond Hill 8844039 MICHELANGELO FURNITURE NATURAL FOODS IN "THE NORTH MALL" RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE This message brought to you by the following community-minded businesses: Ehtfihtral 18 LEVENDALE ROAD RICHMOND HILL 884-5127 MAHAY TV SALES & SERVICE senvmc SOUTHERN vonx REGION i 7 SINCE 1379 RICHMOND HILL 884-2111 The last survey was conducted during two days last November when a physician and a nurse- administrator examined records. equipment and the type of service He conceded that “it may be too late for this year‘s budget, much of which has already been set by decisions made in the last year.“ But he vowed to follow the procedure in establishing York Central has been fully accredited ever since the first survey was done in 1964. A voluntary service operated by the Canadian Council on Hospital Accreditation. accred- itation aims for better patient care, according to a release from the hospital. Zero-based budgeting is the key to keeping education costs down in York Region, newlyâ€" elected school board chairman John Stephens said in his inaugural speech last week. York Central Hospital has received full ac- creditation for the next three years. Hospital accredited 8843382 ' WWW up M5525 PAINTS FAMILY YMCA I TAKING PLACE IN: AURORA, NEWMARKET, HOLLAND LANDING, RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL ACTIVITIES FOR EVERYONE! HILLCREST MALL - RICHMOND HILL HILLTDP MEMORIALS LIMITED The display will be open next Wednesday to Friday lrom6to 9:30 pm. and all day Saturday. Although elected at the Dec. 12 board meeting. Mr. Stephens’ new position had to be con- firmed at the board‘s first meeting in 1978 to be legal. Mr. Stephens reminded the trustees of the dif- Two months later, the hospital received recommendations, su- ggestions and com- mendations along with a new certificate. a display next 'week aut Upper Canada Mall. Newmarket. 10231 Yon e St., Richmond Hill ARTISTIC ME ORIALS OF DISTINCTION Mr. Stephens was speaking at the board’s 1978 inaugural meeting held at Huron Heights Secondary school in Newmarket‘ provided to patients and the community. Airplane club plans display Richmond Hill's model airplane club is planning th_e_board:s 1979 spending SPECIALIZING IN POODLE GROOMING 10088A Yonge SLRichmond Hill Phone 8845587 10 Centre St. E., Richmond Hill A PARTICIPATING AGENCY IN "THE UNITED WAY OF YORK REGION" ELLEN'S COIFFURES THE POODLE SCENE 8848181 The‘ Mutual Life of Canada l Sears SIMPSONSSEARS LTD BRANCH OFFICE 10271 Yonge St. Richmond Hill 8841393 884-0404 Available for all daytime classes A well equipped facility, with professional, individual programs. We do a fitness analysis on each member before creating a program designed to help you reach your goal. OBABYSITTING SEVICE 'THE ‘Y's WAY TO A HEALTHY BACK OFITPAK HEALTH CLUB Fun filled weekend with activities too numerous to mention at Camp Pinecrest near Gravenhurst A complete holiday with tennis and good times in the sunshine FAMILY ’Y’ SPECIAL PROGRAMS oTENNIS AWAY â€" NASSAU '1' r- .- Doug Hmchchfle OPatchworkâ€"pillows 'n things oDried apple head dolls OBallroom dancing OFly tying oLeather craft 0Make your own fishing rod ODecoupage OOuilting oCrochet OPicture framing Ilnterior decorating oStained glass crafting oMiniatures 0Com husk dolls OGourmet cooking made easy oBridge OEffective parenting oCraft Er workshop ADULT GENERAL “I would expect in the next year that trustees will be asking all sorts of questions in order to reach, rationally, the hard decisions they are going to be asked to make," he said. ficult task ahead in keeping costs down, in the face of taxpayer resistance to property tax increases. {WW SATURDAY JANUARY 14TH 2 PM LOCATION NORTH CORRIDOR "DON'T MISS IT" m HILLCREST MALL Jusï¬nggmgaâ€"maéa FAMOUS RECORDING STARS OF THE 40's 8 50's “PEG OF MY HEART" “TWILIGHT TIME" ETC ETC <93 gunma/ 3%)??? u mun my.“ ".2â€" uincumoun HILL - AURORA _ I- monumu o ammxn HILLCREST MALL PRESENT IN CONCERT "THE 3 SUNS" 10094 Yonge St., Richmond Hill 884-8271 10152 Yonge St, Richmond Hill 8848850 CANDEE TURNER STUDIO 0F DANCE ARTS GOLDEN CURL COIFFURE W & P MOTORS 7783 YONGE STREET THORNHILL 889â€"7783 FLASH BACK THOMAS ORGANS 10440 VONGE ST.. RICHMOND NILL 389-7701 ' 884-6661 be spent at all.“ He invited board staff to offer suggestions “with respect to possible Mr. Stephens explained that zero-based budgeting is a system whereby “budget requests are examined in detail from scratch, and the burden of proof of need is placed on the proponent to justify why any amount should be spent at all.“ SIMS SIIWICI [M5010 0Cross country skiing OBelly dancing tBadminton oYork Reg. YMCA basketball league oWomen’s basketball 0Women's Fitness Classes oVolleyball oYoga 0W0men’s judo and fitness oTennis oFitpack-full service health club 'Judo (7 to 11 years and 12 and over) °Karate (for everyone over 8 yrs. of age) 'Jiu Jitsu (for everyone over 8 yrs. 01 age) ADULT PHYSICAL MARTIAL ARTS v CLEANING S CENTRE LIMITED “We invite the general public, ratepayers groups and parent councils to take a more active part in the in- formation-gathering process of the board,“ the new chairman said. savings which the board might consider" in trimming the education budget. 8841812 the record mop SUPPLIERS OF WHOLESALE MEATS 8846744 VmRusmomuG RICHMOND HEIGHTS INTERIORS RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 884â€"7362 300 ENFORD P0,, RICHMOND HILL 883-1 571 Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville CUSTOM DRAPERIES & BROADLOOM 10956 Yonge St., Richmond Hill 8845931 RICE'S FLOWERS WM. J. KLEES 8’ SUN RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL PRE â€" SCHOOL PROGRAMS oMother 8 chi|d creating oPre«schoo| French OChildren's French lessons oKindergym oMom and I play OGrowing with your pre-schooler OFamin ’Y‘ daycare (for pre-schoolers 7:15 am- 6 pm, Mon-Fri) «Playschool Nursery (for 3-5 year olds, 2 or 3 mornings a week)‘ OGymnastics oPrecompetitive gymnastics for girls oHorseback and pony riding 0Cross country skiing OSwimming OBabysitter training course 0Charm and poise oArt classes oPlastic model building club CHILDRENS’ GENERAL 8 PHYSICAL ON YONGE STREET JUST 10 SHORT MINUTES ABOVE STEELES AVENUE Trustee Harry Bowes was acclaimed vice-chairman at the meeting School bands from Huron Heights. Wood- bridge High School and Crosby Heights Senior Public School. as well as choirs from Parkview Public School and Franklin Street Public School, provided en- tertainment. 889-1812