Centre seeking flex/b le students Richmond Hill‘s Canada Employment (‘enlre for Students is looking for students who are “Flexible†â€" willing to work evenings and weekends. or prepared to lake a series of casual jobs, or two or three part lime jobs. Supervisor for the centre, Monica Janach. said so far this year they have not received many job orders from em- ployers for normal 40 hour a week jobs. Miss Janach expeg‘ls these job orders will pick up when people know studenls are available for employment. “Flexibility is very important,“ said the supervisor. “Students should look upon part time work as another avenue in their job search." Up to the end of May most jobs have been for post seco‘ndary school males to do heavy outdoor labor or factory work, bul recently jobs for females have been “picking up". she said. Students looking for summer jobs are enâ€" couraged to drop in lo the centre at 10144 Yonge Slreel to register and employers with needs for summer help can call 884â€" 1584 for information. To date, 683 students have registered. said Miss Janach. but only 145 job orders have been placed. representing about 175 jobs. Arcadia reg $330 30 PC. set for 6 Symphony reg. 5360 40 PC. SET for 8 30 PC. SET for 6 '89-_‘.52.7-_7°.._. Royal Doulton LAM BETH Segovia reg. $705 64 PC. SET for 8 Champagne Reg 37 PC. SET for 6 $562.4C Eugenia reg.$495 40 PC. SET for 7 Golden Dawn reg. $487.50 34 PC, SET for 6 SERVING PIECES STAINLESS Snack Tray 8 Soup Bowls Gravy Boat, Planer or Butter Dish rag. to $37 Coffee Server reg. $79.20 & $94 60 Fantasy Barrington rag.$112 Eminence or Vienne F LATWA R E BARGAIN PRICES, while stuck lasts ENJUYSA VIII/GS $3 75% only at HILLCREST MALL reg. $180 884â€"5440 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Applique Pauern 64 PC. SET for 8 incl‘ Sgrvring Pieces many more in-store special values TINGIUPLAND, WILL 0 WISP BONE CHINA 2323:? $229 ymphony "39.5360 PC. SET for 8 ONEIDA STAINLESS $595 reg. 810,95 CHINAWARE S1 STONEWARE and others Our stocktaking is completed. We are clearing many items at Elizabeth and Robert Heaney. Thornhill. a daughter at 11:58 am. _ Lois and William DeBeauchamp. Gilford. a daughter at 12:26 p.m. Marilyn and Albert Leek. Gormley, a daughter at 2:12 p.m. Seeming to be not the least interested in what was going on around her is Genevieve Louise MacNeil. Her mom, Janet looks on with pride. Her daddy, Kirk is waiting at home. She was born on May 29. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg.) Wednesday. May 30 Elyse and Tom Symonds. Thornhill. a daughter at 24 minutes after midnight. Jacqueline and Peter Paule. ()rangeville. a son al 9:43 pm Laurie and daughter at Peggy and Blair Robinson. Thornhil], a boy at Monday. Many Carolyn and John Crawford, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 1:28 pm. Ingrid and Card Scheiding. Bond Head. 3 daughter at 10:55 pm. Tuesday. May 29 Colleen and Leslie Zaiser. Aurora, a daughter at 12:09 pm. Jane! and Kirk MacNeil. Richmond Hill, a daughter at 1:22 pm. Muffie and David Douglas-(Tramplon. Maple. a daughter at 2:16 pm . Thursday. May 3| Virginia and Peter McLaughlin. Richmond Hill. a daughter at 1 am, Romualda and Ashok Pancï¬malia. Richmond Hill. a son at 6:20 am. Friday. June 1 Jill and Wayne Henry, Schomberg. a daughter at 8:57 am. $1995 Look Who’s arrived $349 $319 3289 DANSK SYAINLESS - Classique Pattern 30 pc‘ SET for 6 reg, $22770 $995 $135 with Carving Board reg. $89.50 s49 $139 $4450 PLATTER STAINLESS Paul Robertshaw. Newmarkel, a 11:27 pm. Chieftain Soup Ladle reg. $53 Pattern 290 mg 5405 59 PC. sn fov ’a Wine Goblexs Set of 4 reg $94.60 Budapest my $314 70 37 PC. ser to: 6 Contrast Gold veg s10 78 PC. SET 10! 8 with many Sewing Items Wine Goble‘s Set of 4 reg. $119.80 Oslo Pattern Smorgasbord Sp}: Tray & 4 Snack lees reg. $79.95 many more patterns savings 0 up to 40A, on complete sets PEWTER King or Chieftain PATTERN 10 PC. Carving Sets 9 reg. $138 rieftain $29 Ladle reg. $53 F LATWA R E from Germany CRYSTAL Munich Pattern reg reg STAINLESS STAINLESS Fondue Set veg. $1061 $2395 ,STAINLESS Relish Tray $4995 with glass insens regA $35.9§ REG‘ $99.50 $289 $219 $689 $4995 $49 $39 York Regional Police News Briefs We’ve done it again â€" cleared out our stockrooms, checked out our shelves and gone through our warehouse with a tine-tooth comb, tracking down terrific Red Tag bargains for you! Red Tag Sale in effect June 4-23. 1979. at all Radio Shack stores and participating dealers HIGHWAY ROBBERY AT I THE DRIVE-IN On June 1 at about 10:30 p.m., a man who was attending the Odeon Dufferin Drive-In theatre in Concord. drove out to the cashier and ap- proached the wicket after getting out of his car He then gave the cashier a plastic bag and told her to put everything she had into it. At the same time he produced'a butcher knife. The suspect is described as: male, while, 19 to 24-years-old. 6‘ tall, weighing 145 lbs., having dirty blonde hair parted in the middle and wearing a whil‘e dress shirt and blue jeans. As he left, he advised the cashier not to touch lhe phone for five minutes because he claimed there was another person following him and watching her. He got away with $250. ‘ MALICIOUS DAMAGE TO THAT SPECIAL TOUCH Between May 30 at 6 pm. and May 31 at 7:30 a.m.. entry was gained to That Special Touch Gift Shop in the Nobleton Plaza on Hwy. 27 in Nobletonl After the front glass door was smashed. $37 was taken from the cash register. On June 1 at 9 am a fire broke out in the Russell House Old Jéil Farm in Richmond Hill, a properly under the authority of the City of Toronto The cause was not immediately determined but the Richmond Hill Fire Department arrived at the scene within five mihules and exlinguished flames that did $1,000 worlh of damage The vehicle he was alleged to be driving was a 1968-1972 pale green two-door Pontiac Lauren- lian. having a dark vinyl roof. It was described as being in good condition. WEIGIHNG IN' AT TIIORNIIIM, On June 3 a 14-year'~old and a 17-year-old Thornhill youth enlered [he 'I‘hornhill Secondary School on Dudley Ave. in Thornhill by breaking a Prolessmnal looks. motessuonal sounds ‘ [he STA-235 AM/FM receiver delwers 55 wan: HMS per channel and boasts medelune tealyres you've been Iooknng 10v PLL stereo mulhplex, FM mulmg, Pervect Loudness". AUIO‘MBQIC". Dolby? FM swnch. Record on up (0 3 \ape decks at once â€" dub Horn one [0 another. wulhoul changmg connechons' 31-2065 Yap quaiity 8-band. priced too low to miss! The’ 'Pazwxman‘ 08% offers AMPFM C8HSW\;VNF~HI VHF~LQ UHF; WWW! With cuntsmennaskadgusizma squelch! tone wmroh aummanc acme:wa svmchi memsmmhne wrung] AC cord: Uses 6 cetts‘lm 993.1:th use met minded: 12463 3 541.1533; Radlo Ihae E DIVISION. TANDV ELECTRONICS LIMITED JAIL FARM FIRE a fire broke oul in the $140 W54 L [SEC You loved our last Red Tag Sale... you'll find this one even harder to resist. We've chopped the price on hundreds of first quality overâ€" stocked and clearance items â€" so come on in and clean up on the savings! south side window. They stole 15 weigh scales and stored them in a field on Elgin St ., Thornhill. On June 3 at 2:30 pm. as a result of in- formation received, a vehicle driven by two other suspects from Thornhill was stopped. A check of the trunk revealed a weigh scale and later the two occupants. 17 and 15-years-old, led police to the field where the other stolen property was hidden. As a result all four boys were charged with possession over $200 and the first pair was also charged with break, enter and theft. They were arrested on Yonge St. in Richmond Hill on June 3 and released for a court appearance on June 26. GUNS AMONG ITEMS MISSING On May 28 between 9 am. and 3:30 pm‘ the home of Bruce Bishop on Cartier Cres. in Rich- mond Hill was entered through an unlocked side door. After a search. six guns. a cassette player and a quantity of jewelry all worth $1.509 were taken. W'TKHeHjLVérï¬l‘és“ 'péééhn's {v‘ere notified. The of fense was detected before the school had a chance 10 report it. an investigation. York Regional Police were able [0 recover some of the property but an FANCY QUALITY GNU JUNE 4 TO 23 ONLY, ON SELECTED ITEMS $29 palr SEAFOOD: VEGETABLES: FRUIT: Keep in touch anywhere with the THC-83 ,_ 10% 0“ All regular priced mercharrdise-yigh Elli! 112 Centre St. E.. Richmond Hill 884-3391 This after does not Include aspalagus, baby whole carrols, cornf peas. Ireezer bags. ice cream. dream- cncles. popcncles. Ice cream bars and pop (We lesevve the nghl lo llmfl quanuuesv Prices subleci to change without notice ) SPRING FEATURES 7 All regular pFiced'merchandise with this coupon. Offer good until Tuesday, June 20th. 1979 SHRIMP - 3 lb. bag CRABMEAT - 5 lb. box SOLE FILLETS - 5 lb, box BRUSSEL SPROUT§ - 5 lb. bagâ€" FRENCH CUT BEANS - 2% lb. box- MIXED VEGETABLES - 10 lb. bag- CHERRIES - 5.11 & 22 lb. pails from. RASPBEHRIES - 20 oz. boxâ€" 819 that: .ot me. racomeu upes Shon'eafly‘ 5140167 .. 18-year-old Hill suspect couldn‘t be located so a warrant was issued for his arrest. On April 13 during the early morning hours, a man visited 10610 Bayview Ave. in Richmond Hill. At that time, he picked up a garbage con- tainer lid and threw il through the front glass door of York Home TV‘ An investigation showed a 17-year-old Rich~ mond Hill youth was responsible and he was arrested for mischief to private property over $500 on May 30 at 10 pm. at 28 Division. His parents were notified and he will appear in court on June 25. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. June 6. 1979 â€" TRACTOR. DRIVER RUN AMOK Belween May 26 al 9 am. and May 28 al 7 a.m. a Iraclor belonging to Sunfield Landscaping Ltd. on Bayview Ave. in Thornhill was driven across the sod of the property and into a tree. The machine Was lhén driven inlo a lake at the same location, causing damage worth $5.000. Police have no suspects. CHARGEX FRISBEE ST] Ll POPULAR Hillcresl Mall Richmond Hill Richmond Heights Shopping Centre. Richmond Hill Bayhm Mews. Thornhili Upper Canada Mali, Newmarkei $5.49 lb. $6.07 lb. $2.29 lb. _...77 lb. __.57 lb. _....53 lb. .31 .13 lb. $2.40 box ALE ADVERTISING POLICY xe manage‘ Bu! con! slop ‘SII an we RICK) ns are sumac! '0 av Raauu Shack