A-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, December 5. 1979 And on November 30. a large quantity of gold jewelry and diamonds was taken from the home of Frances Adelman, 5 Bucks Green Road. MAIL HEIST A Woodbridge man has been arrested and charged with possession of mail bags as a result of a police investigation in September. He will appear in court January 11. CHURCH BRAWL A 18-year-old Markham man has been charged with assault causing bodily harm after he became involved with another man in an argument at St. Patrick's Church. Markham on November 18. ‘ jlhierilictim. Kenneth Bennett of 25 Friar Tuck Road. Markham suffered injuries to the head and rib areas and was taken to hospital by ambulance. The accused will appear in court December 11. TRl-BELL THEFT Maureen Gibson of Bolton is missing a $1,400 fur coat. which she left in the coat room at the Tri-Bell Club on Bathurst Street on December 1. Police are investigating. Another housebreaking. this time in VauEhan. netted the thieves a color TV and a marble clock from the home of Malcolm Sinclair. 1180 Rutherford Road. On November 27 someone broke into the home of Rose Weiss on the Fifth Concession of Markham and took two stereo speakers, 3 quantity of jewelry and two leather coats. 1 Alsb 5n Névembér 27, someone broke into the home of Sidney Lambersky, 4 Aberfeldy Crescent, Thomhill and took cash and some jewelry. Between November 23 and December 1 someone broke into the home of Kenneth Cox. 116 Robinson Street, Markham and took a quantity of silver. The value of the missing items is not known at this time. Two more housebreakings occurred in the Thomhill area over the weekend. On November 29, someone broke into the home of Douglas Smale, 84 Porterfield Crescent and took an unknown quantity of cash and jewelry. J On ï¬ecember 2 someone took a bank, a ring and some food from the Thomhill home of Harry Goodfield, 113 Babcombe Drive. There have been several housebreakings in the Markham and Thomhill areas during the past week. \rSHOP 'N SA :- ‘IgE’szMgLAcE INJ'OWN TO SHOP AND Siva; ‘1‘ Our gift packages are individually created to suit the occasion. You can have one or more of the following items: home-baked cookies, candies, nuts, fruit 8 nut mixture, plant in a mug, small stuffed animals, edible cookie jar, or edible cookie house. These items are wrapped in beautiful wicker baskets. Whenever you have an occasion that calls for a gift, give one that says it’s From The Heart. Special Christmas 8 Channukah packages available. 61116 881â€"5568 ORANGE PEKOE INSTANT COFFEE RED ROSE TEA ISLAND QUEEN MAXWELL HOUSE quice Briefs 889-4667 - 881-5568 Delivery available BOX OF 60 Jean and Norman Sinclair of Lennox Avenue, Richmond Hill celebrated 50 years of marriage November 30. A gala celebration was held Saturday at Arc In- Libéral $159 / qicky ‘ 889 -4-667 10350 Yonge St. Richmond Hill THE ROYAL BANK CENTRE 884-2463 Gordon S. Wood Glasses Fined To Your Eye Doctor's Prescription ARE WHAT COUNT and ISCh say For over 100 years, Ganong's have been of Canada.We invite you to bring a Ganong Christmas into your home this bringing Christmas candy to the people 0 season with Santasize savings just for you PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS dustries. The Sinclairs have lived in Richmond Hill since 1956. Present at the party were the three Sinclair children, their spouses and seven of nine grandchildren. thanada had to Choose one chocolate, it would be Canong! AT IO K6616 Suï¬, King City. Ontario 0 Tel. (4168335311 - 832-1520 --'§ Inspired dining for the discriminating diner. Sunday Brunch, a delightful treat A complete Roast Beef dinner served Sundays. The Hunt Club, a more casual alternative ' S \7" 17m St.SteDhen. N.B.. Canada g Free parking qt IGA Parking Lot after 6 p.m. KI} 1 ml Iv" -‘J A coloflul and may selection 0! bag candles â€" the pedecl smcking sluNer. Hangingï¬f‘gi Please call for reservations, 1'! '5 always nice to know when company is coming For a memorable company Christmas Party book with the Hunt Club. ASAP. ï¬nd