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Richmond Hill Liberal, 29 Aug 1979, A3

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Hill Yoga classes stress ’mora/ health’ patio and Sidewalk slabs Over an eightâ€"year period. thousands of people from this area have entered darkened halls carrying blankets to learn ways of stretching muscles and joints as well as the reason why it is important to do so. Axel Molema‘s yoga classes in Richmond Hill are exercise classes with a dif- ference. Although emphasis is put on physical development - flexibility. strength, stamina. co-ordination and balance â€" proper diet and the philosophy to acquire what Axel calls “a morally healthy lifestyle" are woven into the classes. “Yoga is a total purification of the body." said .Aer, “enabling the whole system to work more efficiently." SNOW TIME ' J. (‘. Gilbert and Sons on Highway 7 in Woodbridge was robbed sometime on August 22. 23. The home of John Maver at 154 Arnold Avenue was entered between August 16 and August 20 and a fur coat and some food was taken. The missing items are valued at $3,800. Eric Boyden. at 44 Arnold Avenue, had his home entered between August 3 and August 20 and is missing a quantity of cash. A Meyers snow plow blade, valued at $1,400, was taken‘ They were taken from a construction site on Langslaff Road in Thornhill. and are valued at $4.000. TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Two break-ins on the same street in Thornhill occurred in the past few weeks. It is not knéwnfal lhié lime, how much was taken. The break-in occurred sometime between August 17 and August 21. SET EM UP Someone is walking around with 200 plastic traffic delineators. those orange cones used to diver! traffic from one lane to another. Two tractors were damaged in the blaze. which was handled by the Stouffville Fire Department. Damages are estimated at $5.500. START YOUR ENGINES A shopbreaking at Almost Racing on Heritage Drive. Markham netted somone $8.000 in foreign car performance parts. The thief made off with jewelry, cash and stereo equipment valued at $8.000. HOT MUSIC A theft at the (‘osmo Music Centre on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill resulted in the loss of two cartons of musical equipment valued at $2.000. FIRE A fire broke out in a repair shop at Hut- chinson's Farm Equipment on Highway 48 in Slouffville August 22. The blaze Etarted when an employee was using a cutting torch in; the repair shpp. The home of Zavier Portmann of Major Mackenzie Drive. Woodbridge was broken into on August 19. Somzzone gained entry by kicking in the front door. “m! mm mm.“ mlJuanl-w ,, ‘ . .- vmll- DBMIIWVIMIIIIIIMH nu ' ‘ r I ‘xmumnwquIum-u-Ivmqu‘uul W' my ' ‘ a» m mum‘va Hum wuumuu rmmw “mm w my” cum lmmm-vuum’hmnw". N mm. H mmmmum v'mmnnrum -\ ‘ ‘ | ummnwummm‘flw-m W W” ‘ m ~ ..r. ‘ "mu-m ‘ u" - ‘ IN nuulllmmnmnwg'v « Standard Sizes Design your own patio and walk areas with permanent non-slip slabst A wide range of colours and sizes available. Also ask about our edgings, curbs and steps, all precision made to fit true and square from Brooklin. See your local Garden Centre or Building Supply dealer. Red, Yellow, Green, Brown Charcoal or Natural colour 1 2" 1 8" 3 6/! Police Briefs x 24" x 24" x 24" 24" x 24" 30" x 24” “It is impossible to have a healthy body without regular exercise. proper diet and a proper lifestyle." he em- phasized. Peoplé'come to lie... yoga classes for many different reasons â€"â€" to look better or feel better. to learn the natural relaxation techniques he teaches. or for social in- teraction or moral guidance â€" all draw what they want from the classes. he said. The benefits will show mentally, emotionally and spirilli'ially. he said‘ Classes are held on different levels. from beginner to advanced, and include the practices of “Hatha Yoga" the physical positions (including the traditional headstand), and breathing exercises. Four York Regional Police detectives in- strumental in solving the murder of a 15-yearold boy were formally commended by the police commission last Wed- nesday. The chief had special praise for Del. Sgt. Mc(‘ausland's “perse- verance. devotion to duty and excellent example of outstanding and professional police work." In a report to the commission. Police Chief Bruce (‘rawford sought the commendation for detective sergeants Robert McCausland and Robert Wilson and detectives Frank Laskoski and Gordon Marshall. The detective sergeant led the investigation into the 1977 death of a Villowdale youth. who died from stab wounds received during a robbery attempt in Vaughan. He and another youth had been robbed, and when a struggle took place. one of the youths was stabbed. Following a three-day round-lhe-clock surve- illance of the two suspects. they were arrested in October of 1978. \K'ith the help of a member of the Barrie police Det. Sgt. McCausland launched the investigation and learned that Iwo Barrie residents might be responsible for the teenager's death. Investigation led to use of legal wire taps to help catch the murderers. Following a five-week lrial. Brian Lauier. 20. of Barrie was convicted of Libéral advertisers Oppreoore YQL' Classes will begin September 4 and 6 at Richmond Hill United (‘hurch and Axel can be reached at 742-0878. 4 detectives honored for expertise in case it’s about time ‘_ The Gift of Time: Anv child who enrolls in Offer “Elith to new enrollments only. Good while supplies last The Gift of Time: Any child who enrolls in Mini-Skool for Fall and starts between now and August 31 will receive (starting in October) one free week every month for the rest of the calendar year. (Child must remain continuously enrolled to receive the free weeks.) Free Time: What’s more, enroll and start by AugUst 31 and Mini-Skool will give your child a free “Sesame Street" alarm clock. If you have a pre-schooler, now is the perfect time for Mini-Skool. An Important Time in a Child's Life: Experts agree. the pre-school years are critical to a child’s physical, social, emotional and intellectual develop ment. Mini-Skool with its exclusive GOAL developâ€" ment program helps you give your child the full benefit of these important years. Time is ticking away: Take time now to inâ€" vestigate Mini-Skool’s free offers and the new GOAL program Free weeks and “Sesame Street” clock offer available at the following locations: 'i'i' MINI - skooE‘ all «IL A CHILD'S PLACE 54AVENUE RD. THORNHILL RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO (L4J 2G6) 881-07100R 881 â€"O711 new offer: mini- skool’s Richmond Hill Finance (‘ommitlee discussed the possibility of the lown taking over the 64-year- old school building but decided the municipality has no use for it. at present, ' But. they asked plan- ning committee to look at the properly to see if any The fate of MtL. M(‘onaghy Public School has been foisted on yet another committee. second degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. . .. u l:{is 19-year-old female accomplice. Gwen Wilson. was convicted of IIHQIII Town passes on McConaghy when you frame up yourself or let us custom frame up for you expertly Toronto North, 1654 Avenue Road . . ‘ . . . 7a7â€"45oa Ipronto Conlnl. 561 MI. Plenum R4. .. CM-fijfl WE”?§WE5W MARKHAM AQUATIC CLUB REGISTRATION FOR 197W80 SEASON mwmvlew 622 Sheppnrd Ave. W. .. . . chrborough 551 Mnrkhlm . . . . . . . . . . Scarborough. 1286 Kennedy Road ... Willowdalo‘ 5385 Yonge Northtown Ctr Wlllowdllo 1537 Sleelu E. . ‘ . . . . . . . . . A El! SHIN All] III] II VIIIIRSELF PICIIIRE FRAMING GAllERY SAVE 20 - 30% 4.45 pm. to 7.00 pm. SEPTEMBER 4th, 5th, 6th AT CENTENNIAL POOL MARKHAM THORNLEA SCHOOL THORNHILL (Entrance opposite Pool) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ‘ CLUB OFFICE AT 889-1449 OR BRYAN BURTON AT 297-3753 oronlo North. 1654 Avenue Road . . 1 . 1 . 787-1595 gronlo Comm. 561 m. Plenum nq. ,.. 434- "$4 ‘ wmvlaw 622 Sheppard Ave. W. 1 . . . . . 630- cqrborough 551 Markham . . . . . . . _ . . . . 431-19931 cavborough. 1286 Kennedy Road . . . . . . 155-2976 Hllowdalo‘ 5385 Yonge Northtown Ctr . . 224-1409 Illlowdllo 1537 Sleelu E. . . . . . . , , . 1 . 1 _ 221-5731 18 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO TO SERVE YOU Libéral manslaughter and sen- lenced to two years in prison, The mayor said he felt there is no rush for a decision. since the Separate School board. pan could be used in the future for a public pur- pose Mayor Dave Schiller said while the town sees no immediate need. it will ask the Board of Education 10 hold off making a final decision for six months. In his report to the board. (‘hief (‘rawford said that he had also written to the Barrie police chief expressing appreciation for the help that force offered in the investigation; which has leased the school for one year. may need to use it for a longer period. Disney World and the Beach from per person (double occupancy) including air-conditioned self drive car for one week. Departures every Sunday throughout the Summer 8 Fall. You'll spend four days of this delightful combina- tion holiday at the Caribbean Gulf Hotel, right next door to beautiful Clearwater beach. Then it's onto the modern Regency-Inn near Disney World for three more days of fun and fantasy at the Magic Kingdom. Disney World admission not included. 4‘ Winners wrll be notified by telephone. The winning entry m each category WI“ be determined by taster texture. ease and speed of preparation. 1. Anyone 715 eligible to partucupate except employees 0| Metrospan Community Newspapers Ltd.. or the" Immediate families or tamilles of the gudges. 3. Reapes Will be ludged on the bass of originality and genelal appeal. 6. No more accepted. Z. All entnes must be received at the Liberal Office not later than Ftiday, September 7th. 1979. 5. All tecipes become the property of Metrospan Community Newspapers Ltd. Most wall be published m our 1979 Cookbook. WE ARE HAVING A RECIPE CONTEST! LET’S SEE IF YOUR FAVOURITE RECIPE CAN STAND UP TO THE DISCRIMINATING PALATES OF OUR PANEL OF RENOWNED CULINARY EXPERTS. IF YOURS IS THE BEST IN ONE OF THE CATEGORIES, THEN YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO WIN ONE OF THE GRAND PRIZES THAT WILL BE PRESENTED AT A SPECIAL CEREMONY. GRAND PRIZES PLUS MUCH, MUCH """ BE A WINNER..... GRAND PRIZES RULES OF THE CONTEST TWO GREAT VALUE HOLIDAYS FROM SKYLARK! LMER! WINTER! than three recupes pet person will be er adult on r \r now OPEN YEAQ ROUND For The Finest Wedding Reception In The North End WOODBINE AVE. (1 MILE N. OF HWY‘ 7) BU'ITONVILLE GOLF 8' COUNTRY CLUB :Send in your RECIPE and Entry Blank todayi ! CHECK THE APPROPRIATE CATEGORY l ' Name Address Phone Number I I Rempe Name HAIL “ITH REHPh TO LOOK BOOK EDITOR‘ THE UBERAL P.O. 80X 390 I I l _ mcnmoun mu. om. uc avs ‘I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I To view our club please call Bob Weir at 297â€"1 71 1. New expanded facilities. Available for private parties, company banquets, golf tournaments, etc. SKVLARK WINTER BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE AT CALUDINE h BALD!" TRAVEL 0 Trip for Two to Orlando, Florida (air tickets only) A luxury cruise aboard the original “Love Boat" Sun Princess From per person (double occupancy) Departures every Saturday from December throughout the Winter. You‘ll fly to San Juan where the Sun Princess wel comes you to a week long voyage of discovery, excitement. entertainment and gourmet dining. An unbeatable way to see the Caribbean! KDC 18 bdijtfinvifnéiallation not included) from Canada Kitchen 0 Kitchen-Aid Custom Dishwasher GOURMET MEAL FOR TWO CANNING AND PRESERVING HORS D'OEL'VRES SALADS 0 IGA provides you with 7 worth ‘50'10 each. MORE PRIZES AND MORE FUN TO BE ANNOUNCED um m 3% On Q B BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW! THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 29. 1979 â€" A-3 @@ AVA|LABLE RESERVATIONS (j VEGETARIAN DISHES (3 MEN ONLY (3 DESSERTS (3 MAIN DISHES Please wnle out your. renpe In the followmg' order I Name 0! reap: lngredmnu vnlh I T'neasuremenb Temperature and coolun; le' Dnecuons lor preparing

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