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The Liberal, 18 Jan 1978, p. 2

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A-z â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. January 13. 1978! Charles R. Bush came home and found his bedroom had been ransacked and a cardboard carton containing $500 in cash missing. MISSING WHEELS , Kinnear Pontiac on Yonge Street was the victim of theft last week when someone stole two magnesium wheels and two wide oval tires. Tfl'ee cars were damaged during the theft. Heinz A Mueller, Thornhill, had a complete set of hockey equipment taken from his car, as well. THORNHILL THEFTS Two homes in Thornhill were robbed last week. Recording equipment valued at $750 was taken from the home of Makram L. Boulos when his barge was {obyedAJanuaryr 12. ANNUAL WlNiER EELS. The vehicles had been stolen from Don Little Ford, W and P Motors, and Gateway Mercury. EQUIPMENT TAKEN Eighteen hundred dollars in hockey equipment was stolen from the car of Michael T. Kindellan of Richmond Hill last week. Arrested and charged with four counts of break and enter and two counts of theft over $200 isEeith Wayne coxworthy, 17, of Toronto. After pulling the telephone from the wall, he pulled a knife and held it to the throat of Mr. Barbour. He then demanded car keys and fled with the car. A warrant has been issued for the suspect. CAR THEFTS A man has been arrested following several car thefts in the area. )'()l ‘Rli Steven Allan Cromb, 17, of Thornhill, was charged after a man made four phone calls threatening to kill the same person. DRINKING PARTY Three men were enjoying an evening of' drinking at the home of James M. Barbour, Thomhill, January 14, when one of them started a fight with the others. Items reported missing include an assortment of stereo equipment, speakers and camera films, power tools, transit levels and a 1975 blue Thunderbird. Johanneg SturkenboBrh, 58, of Woodbridge, was arrested on four counts of threatening after a [nan called {our different people. JRC Enterprises, Automotive Finishes and Supply Limited, Decoral Painting Limited, Concord Concrete Forming Company, Inmont of Canada Limited, and Thermal Printing Limited were all the victims of break and enter. Six Concord businesses were robbed in one night last week; presumably by the same person or persons. Service for 4 consists of: 4 each Teaspoons Dessert Spoons, Serrated Knives, Forks and Salad Forks‘ SHOPPERS WORLD ALBION SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON Albion Rd. at Kipling Hwy. 10 at Steeles Ave. 742-1025 451-1625 HILLCRESI MALL Yonge St. Richmond Hill 884-5440 SAVE FROM 20 TO 27% ON 20-PIECE SERVICES FOR 4 IN STAINLESS HURRY! SALE ENDS JANUARY 28, 7978 Store wide Clearance Police Briefs $39.95 Sale Pnce SALE Choose from these attracnve panerns Choose from these attractive patterns Ne Price | Reg Prlce Choose from these attractive patterns ON EIDA'S JANUARY .m:~_m_:o._ $55.00 Last weék, they en- tertained the senior The Oak Ridges Lions have been busy doing just that for 28 years. Creating a better community is one of the aims of the Lions. W v Lion Don Cook and Anne Hutchinson enjoy a annugi dinner ’ enis last Tuesdy. Fun game of horseshoes after the Oak Ridges Lions' was the order of the day. Lions dine the seniors IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE INTERESTED IN SAVING REAL MONEY DISCOUNT FOOD WE’RE HERE TO SAVE YOU REAL MONEY ON GROCERIES. In spite of the stormy weather, 25 seniors dined with the Lions. The Lions tail twister for the evening was Lion citizens of the Wheelhouse club at a dinner in their honor. McCormicks’ Cookies, Cream Assortment 1% lbs., Tomatoes, 2 lb. pkg. (Product of USA.) .69¢ .99‘ 0N GROCERIES? We guarantee you'll be fully satisfied with our prices and foods. If not, we'll refund your money. Cheerftu and instantly. When you're satisâ€" fied, we know you'll be back. Guarantee He claimed they were all the guest of [Jion Cap Don Cook, who did get a bit noisy at times, but he sure had fun. Deciding the seniors were being too quiet, Lion Don wanted to fine them. Delsey Bathroom Tissue, Turkeys, 6 -12 lb. average 4 roll pkg” (Canada Unlity Grade.) How to find us Aylmer Tomato Juice, 48 oz. tin, MMOR MACKENZIE HIGHWAY 07 Lion president, George Neil, asked the seniors to please call the Lions Ebenever they needed Hawman. who is also a senior, and therefore Lion Cap would be responsible for all their fines. Operating this Way sayes'us money. That means you save real money on the name brand grocery items you need every week To make your savings even juicier we make terrific buys from manufacturers so we can offer you Green Tag specials on important items. Below are a few of this week's best buys at DFW. There are hundreds more. Come and give us a try. Discount Food Warehouse is a grocery store Without expensive frills. The goods aren't in fancy display cases. They're in their original cardboard cartons. When you make your selection, you mark the price yourself with a crayon When you check out you bag your own purchases in your own bags. (We can sell you bags if you forget). RICHMOND HILL DRIVE MARKHAM Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday When We’re Open Once the tables were cleared, the seniors joined the Lions in games of horseshoe pitching. transportation. He told them this was only one small way the Lions could help the community. Once the tables were cleared. the seniors subdivision. Dr. Slingerland had to be called back to council from outside the region to explain why he had changed his mind. Kleenex Facial Tissue, 200’s, Closed 10:00 am. 1000 am. 10:00 am 10:00 am 8:00 am 600 pm 600 pm 9.00 pm. 900 pm. 6:00 pm. He’had received con- firmation in writing of a Dr. Slingerland said such a large development on septic tanks could cause problems but he withdrew his objection after learning that Vaughan council plans no more development in the area beyond the 50-lot subdivision. Dr. Slingerland had to Developers are in- terested in subdividing 1,200 acres in the im- mediate area. Dr. Slihgerland had opposed the project because the soil failed the test for septic tanks in three cases out of 13. The planning com- mittee made no recomâ€" mendation on it but committee chairman David Fraser from Vaughan supported it before regional council. Dr. Owen Slingerland had opposed the sub- division on 138 acres southeast of Kirby Road and Pine Valley Drive. York regional council approved a 50-lot rural residential subdivision in Vaughan Thursday after the medical officer of health changed his mind. M 0H changes his mind According to Vaughan planning staff there are at least half a dozen ap- plications for develop- ment in the area designated as block 48, which Vaughan council decided was suitable for estate residential development in 1972. The Vaughan “resolution” was actually a report from the town planning director adopted last September 19 calling for no further develop- ment in the area until all necessary studies have been completed. Town engineer Dick Kraft said he expects the consultant’s report on the proposal in about two weeks. \ Asked if the town resolution would be enough to stop development once the water system went in. Kraft said “I don’t know". Vaughan “resolution” that the town council would support no development in the area beyond the 50-lot sub- division. However, Vaughan is facing a regional plan to serve the whole area around Kleinburg with piped water from a new well to be developed at Nashville.

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