STAINLESS STEEI?DORES Taken to 28 Division and later released on his agreement to attend Winnipeg Court yesterday was Allan Frederick Spraggett, 46 of Longhill Drive. KEEP DOORS LOCKED, IF YOU CAN‘T DRIVE At about 6 pm. on January 12, Darell Driscoll of MacDonald Drive in Aurora and another man were both travelling northbound on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill when Mr. Driscoll cut the other driver off. While stopped at a red light, the other driver pulled Mr. Driscoll from his vehicle and punched him in the face â€"â€" giving him a frac- tured jaw and a deep cut to the left eyelid. Rose Tanenbaum, Old English Lane; Jack Hoffman, Simonston Boulevard; Hazel Pacitto, Morgan Avenue; Stephen Rappapolt, Tamarack Drive; Jack Heffeli, Norrisway; Albert Bergson, Willowbrook Road; John McConnell, Jondan Crescent; Venda Palter. Grandview Avenue; Lucille Hazel, Apple Orchard Path; Sandra Ross. Royal Orchard Boulevard and Theodore Calder also of Royal Orchard Boulevard. The same suspect has also been charged with an additional 16 counts of break, enter and theft and break and enter with intent in connection with offenses allegedly committed in Scar- borough. He Was to have appeared at a show cause hearing last week. GROSS INDECENCY CHARGE On February 20 at 11 am. a Richmond Hill man was arrested at his home on an outstanding Canada-wide warrant held by Winnipeg Police for gross indecency. The same day a search warrant was carried out at the man's home and a quantity of stolen property was recovered. A further investigation resulted in another 11 charges of break, enter and theft for Mr. Fotheringham. The following Thornhill home owners were victimized: During an investigation he admitted breaking into the following residences between December 1978 and February 19, 1979: 1)Mario Masucci, Clarke Avenue, 2) Martin Essig, Clarke Avenue, 3)Leon Woodward, Johnson, Street, 4)William Ruse, Johnson Street, 5)Betty Gossier, Johnson Street, 6)Roy Jolicoeur, Bayview Fairways Drive, 7)Giovanni Lombardo, Vanwood Road, 8)Richard Long, Hampton Way, 9)Ross Brown, Brook Street. Total value of the stolen property is $10,000 and nothing was taken from the Woodward residence. Charged with nine counts of break, enter and theft. break, enter with intent and possession of goods over $200 is Gary Sheldon Fotheringham, 29, of Eglinton Avenue East in Toronto. BREAK, ENTER 8: THEFT CHARGES On February 19 at 2 pm. a man was seen leaving through the back door of Herbert Gerrard‘s home on Brook Street in Thornhill. He was arrested shortly afterwards on Yonge Street and taken to 28 Division. 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Two of the youths entered while one acted as a lookout. Stolen was a cash drawer containing a quantity of change. All three then fled. Both boys received cuts to their wrists and were treated at York Central Hospital. As a result, police arrested Harry John Lantuiti. 16, of Alsace Road and‘ Brian McNamara. 16, of Ocean Side Drive for mischief to private property. They were both released for a Richmond Hill Court appearance on March 5. v PARROT PINCHED A scarlet macaw worth $2,000 was found missing from its cage at Toronto Aquarium in Hillcrest Mall on February 19 between 5 and 5:30 pm. A police investigation showed the bird was likely stolen. Arrested for break, enter, and theft, possession of burglar tools and conspiracy to commit a break and enter was Michael Stacey, 16, of Fred Varley Drive in Thornhill and two 15- year»old juveniles. As a result of a search warrant carried out on Michael Stacey‘s home on February 23, he was arrested and taken to 28 Division for alleged thefts from four places. It was learned that two suspects entered the Unionville Centennial Library on Kennedy Road on October 18, 1978 and stole 150 long playing records. . FATAL INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT On February 25 at 10 am. while Antonio Falcone, 39, of Symington Avenue in Toronto, was cleaning a laminating machine at Topper Artistic in Concord, the press was started. His head was forced into the base of the press and Mr. Falcone was decapitated. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 11:15 am. and a post mortem was held on February 26. STRANGE PLANT PHOBIA At 12:30 am. on February 24, two youths were at the J. Valente and Son Limited greenhouses on Crosby Avenue in Richmond Hill. They smashed 140 south-side windows with their fists. Stacey was released for a court appearance on March 5 and the juveniles were turned over to their parents, court dates pending. assault causing bodily harm was Greig Stuart Titmarsh, 20, of Harper Way in Thornhill. He was released for a court appearance on March 12. Astoria Regular $44.00 $2735. CAROLYN “' Blue Hill, Tahoe, Raleigh Regular $27.00 Regular $33.00 Misty in town SERVING 5 piece Place Setting m a In m ore patterns at Sale Prirps HILLCREST MALL Yonge St., Richmond Hull 884-5440 setting GREEN HILL $1995 1695 setting setting The latest report about the proposed hydro towers through Markham, Vaughan and Rich- mond Hill suggests the possibility of moving them closer to King â€" but only by about 100 feet. February 15, the Parkway Belt Steering Committee delivered a report on the redesign of the Parkway Belt. from Bathurst Street to Bayview Avenue, to representatives of the affected municipalities, local MLAS and residents of 29 properties on the north side of Longbridge Road in 'I‘hornhill whose lands are af- fected. Members of the steering committee plan a presentation of the “possible redesign“ of the parkway, Thursday March 1 at 8 pm. in the Thornhill Community Centre. Consultants for the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications (MTC) had com- pleted a study for the steering committee which revealed the amount of space required for Highway 407 and a diversion for Highway 7. They found the Ontario Hydro $1th Vi Towers can shift but not by much Warning: Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smokedâ€"amid inhaling. Av. per cigarette: 0.7 mg. “tar†0.07 mg. nicotine. 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