Aâ€"Z â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. November 14. 1979 A gold [Socket Watch was taken from the home of Heather Reid of Boran Way. Thomhill in a break in on November 8. Also on November 7 someone broke into the home of Sheila Leng of Newton Gate, Markham and took jewelry and a camera‘ 7 The accused was arrested in Newmarket and questioned about several break and enters, and admitted to break ins since the beginning of September at the following: Hillcrest Snack Bar, Milliken Farms, Weall and Cullen Nurseries (3 times). Hilltop Fruit Market (twice), Ontario Equipment Limited, Munex Limited. Frontenac Mechanical Corporation. Modern Rail and Metal Craft. Weldon and McEachen Construction Limited, Richmond College, Mayfair Mechanical Products, Delca Tool and Die Company Limited and Action Communications Limited. All the breakins were in the Milliken area. In most instances he look cash. liquor, lottery tickets or cigarettes. Two more residents of Unionville have been arrested and charged with break. enter and theft and possession of stolen goods under $200 as a result of a series of investigations into break ins in the Markham and Unionville areas since December 1978. The accused are 16 and 18 years old and are charged with break ins at the Unionville House Restaurant and Markham Truck and Auto Wreckers. On November 7 a quantity of jewelry was taken from the residence of Norman Vernon of Linden Lee Street. Markham. An 18-year-old Markham man has been arrested and charged with 11 counts of break, enter and theft and seven counts of break and enter with intent to commit theft as a result of recent police investigations. There have been several housebreakings in the Thomhill-Markham area in the last week. 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SMOOTH DR CRUNCHY Fresh, Canada Grade ‘A', Eviscerated AVA†ABLE UNLY Al ALLENCOURT @ Bavview 8 Markham Rd., Richmond Hill WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTRTIES Police Briefs Homes Bum Prior To19b1 Are Now Eligible For A Home Insulation Grant of up lo $500 N\m\\\.~‘\\\\w\\ “SPECIKEE’EI‘JECINE TIL SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1979 Wmmm-«m°m« W. uww‘mmwmmmwu mum“ » "()USEBREAKINGS MORE BREAK INS SPECIAL PRICES FOR 1% STOREY HOUSES - OUR SPECIALTY OME FOR "SAIL $ ’A Y L'All NOW/:03 BETA/[8 AVAIlABLE ONLY AT 750 ML BOTI’LE 10 FL OZ TIN Scarborough Ontario M13 1Y9 AVERAGE 7.5 KG BAG 500 G JAR 13 EA. 298-0909 The Richvale Lions Majoreues have beome part of an elite‘ group‘ (‘up Parade in Montreal on November 24‘ After only eight years as a group. the girls have achieved what they consider the highest honor to date. - The corps hhs been inviled to send a con lingenl lo_lhe 1979 Grey More than 400 Tuesday night rehearsals and countless parades, most of them in the Christmas season, have gone into making this dream a reality. Rich vale Majore ttes to Grey Cup Not all the girls in the corps are going to The Grey Cup. Due to a height restriction. only the junior corps plus four senior girls. who assist with instruction are going. making the total 23 girls and six chaperones. The bus trip alone will COS! alm051 $1000 and the majoreues are trying l0 raise some money. ' A raffle is being held with the draw scheduled December 4 at the Rich vale Community Centre. Tickets for the raffle are available from any member of the corps. At present, all mothers of the excited girls are busy working on new costumes for the great day The girls will wear purple jump suits with a white fringe and white PLUS DEPOSIT Supporter 01 the Better Business Bureau, Metropolitan Toronto v9 298-0909 York Regional Police Commission will pay for a course to help train one of its officers to operate the force's boat. sequins; all hand sewn by the mothers. The majorettes are sponsored by the Rich» vale Lions. who cannot afford to finance the entire trip for the girls‘ For more information about how you can help. call Clare Greenfield at 884-5097. New captain to be trained If local merchants or businessmen wish to contribute. the majorettes would ap- preciate the help. Constable John Clark will take the Canadian Power Squadron boating course at Newmarket High School this winter. The course costs $50. Chief Bruce Crawford said he plans to train (‘onstable Clark to be the “lead hand" on the patrol boat the force operates on Lake Simcoe‘ This eventual assignment could free Staff Sgt. Len Donner for other duties, the chief said. on his successful com- pletion of the course, as prescribed in the force‘s contract with the police association. The commission will pay Constable ClAaxjk's fee HERITAGE WILL INSULATE I YOUR ATTIC FOR PROVIDED YOU OUALIFY UNDER THE CANADIAN HOME INSULATION PROGRAM INSULATION 440 TAPSCOTT ROAD. SCARBORO. ONT. CONFUSED ABOUT INSULATION? Under this program, a taxable Government Grant will pay tor 100% of your material cost Up to $350.00 and one-third of the labour cost up to $150.00 on houses built prior to 1961. HERITAGE INSULATION USES NOTHING BUT C.M.H.G. APPROVED FIBERGLASS ATTIC INSULATION â€" No. 5976 Total Material Cost Total Labour Cost Portion Paid By Government (1/3) Total Customer Poriion To Be EXAMPLE: 1100 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW PAID ONLYAFTER ATTIC IS INSULATED EHITABE M‘ssissauga Llc. 2043 READ THIS "mm: mu m run I;me I‘JlEflllE ’ m * 1 V: Storey -Paid By Government Grant -$45.00 -15.00 $30.00 298-8601 «k 1 Va Storey Homes E xtra