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Richmond Hill Liberal, 21 Nov 1979, A7

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Regional Police Briefs BREAK AND ENTERS An 18-year-old Toronto man has been charged with break, enter and theft and break and enter with intent to commit theft as a result of in- vestigations into several break-ins in the Markham area. .n. :I‘hMe-d}i;e;-t;1er-1â€"l_eet control of the vehicle and struck a hydro pole before the vehlcle ended up in a ravine resting against a tree. ‘ A 16-year-old Thomhill man has been charged with failing to remain, dangerous driving and driving without an oppfatgr’s licence. I" J,,,n,d “6117309656; iéirailJohn Street and Henderson Avenue, Thomhill, the vehicle driven by the accused spun around several times and almost struck a pedestrian. r-n ,u-JA _#J The accused fled the scene and was later arrested in the 'I'hornhill area. He will appear in court December 11. INDECENT EXPOSURE A Thomhill man has been arrested and charged with indecent exposure as a result of an investigation into an incident which occurred November 13 on Henderson Avenue, ’I‘hornhill. illglearbld female was walking along the street. when a vehicle pulled up next to her. _ DlIK/L'. "In." In v-...\..v r ..... ..-._. _ When she looked inside the car. the éééfised was committing an rindecent act. i'I'hé’accused “has been summonsed for court December 11. Police officers responded to the Mr. CB location on November 16 when the burglar alarm was sounded. They found the accused on the premises and he had in his possession items taken from Yolles Furniture. WVFVlirrther investigation revealed he was responsible for the break-in at Hart‘s Upholstery. irHVer appéared for a show cause hearing the same day. V i'l'lle victims are all in an industrial complex on Esna Park Road in Markham. ill-hey are Mr. CB, Hart‘s Upholstery and Yolles Furniture. POPPY FUND A 17-year-old Milliken man has been arrested Really mild...surprisinglfix satisfying GUARANTEED 90 DAYS on 4000 MILES (0400 km) y Labial. w n... uouwln ca 1: cum/5 mm) ,4 mm- now Malom-n lino! w mom E-Muu Syn-m Shoe! AWN“ swung mm. an Ina an Summon RIOIIO' Ind Ntl‘vv NM Mow Cabin and Coma-om Warning: Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with am'ount smoked â€" avoid inhaling Average per cigarette: King Size: 4mg “tar” 0.4mg nicotine. Baum 500cm G'lvll' An nym- Ina Saw: Pun-w Ctr! and L-gM hon; Yoll $995 un to AI M um An Chum "In wan-mule Wow BIN” Mood man no man Door moc- Docl m Hm Cool-M Iov haw-lur- CALL OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT THEY’LL KEEP YOU GOING PHONE 884-9261 OIL AND FILTER Includes ING All CR5 SERVICE SPECIAL EXPIRES NOV. 30I79 R‘s 10414 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL A 24-year-old Thornhill resident. William Hazelwood of lnverlochy Blvd., will appear in court this week for sentencing after he entered a guilty plea last week to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident in December 1978. The incident occurred at about 11 pm. on December 11‘ when 20- year-old Mark Dana Foote of Colborne Avenue, Richmond Hill was struck by a vehicle on Bayview Avenue south of Markham Road. Resident will be sentenced later in week and charged after someone took money from the Remembrance Day collection box at the Dairy Queen Store in Markham. LADIES ROOM? Someone entered the ladies washroom at the Regent Gas Bar on Woodbine Avenue, Markham and smashed a hole in the wall leading to the office. BUNNIES AND ‘ WHISKERS Someone entered a shed on the property of Bert Smith, 212 Garden Avenue. Thornhill and took a goat and 10 rabbits. The missing livestock is valued at $150. rSirx hundred 'dollars was taken $1395 ALIGNMENT don little ford sales W Inspecl L’ Adyusl upto Any necessary pans and mslallaluon extra. II IBQUIIed Mésl passenger cars caslen camber and mean me an pressuve lronl end suspensvon springs shock absovbers sleenng assembly Mr. Foote was pronounced dead at York Central Hospital and autopsy results showed the cause of death to be injuries received in the accident. Mr. Hazelwood had his van sold the next day for scrap. and investigation by police showed it to be the vehicle involved in the hit and run accident. Mr. Hazelwood_ was wanted by police for another reason. when he was apprehended.___ Sem‘éncing will be today in Toronto. HERITAGE WILL INSULATE 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 for 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. $2.0 0* for our em _ Pop Cytycase. Mr. POP Shoppe is paying two dollars* for every empty Pop City case he can get his hands on. A $2.00 credit on your next purchase of any Size case of The P0P Shoppe pop. It’s your Cfiénce t6 cash in on the quality, variety and great value of The POP Shoppe. ‘ Peek into the corners of the garage. Check the basement. Load up the car with the empties. Turn the house inside out. HERITAGE INSULATION USES NOTHING BUT O.M.H.C. APPROVED FIBERGLASS ATTIC INSULATION â€" No. 5976 With each case you find, you’ll reward yourself. $2.00 credit for a case of The POP Shoppe pop EXAMPLE: 1100 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW Total Material Cost -P Total Labour Cost -$4 Portion Paid By Government (1/3) -‘ Total Customer Portion To Be $ PAID ONLY AFTER ATTIC IS INSULATED Mississauga Llc. 2048 READ THIS \MLSON HERHAGE mu m run 59mm BHEIllIE Ei- * 1 ‘/2 Storey .m/ $300!)“ -Paid By Government Grant -$45.00 â€"15.00 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. November 21. 1979 â€" A-‘l $30.00 298-8601 «k 1 ‘/2 Storey Home: Extra

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