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Richmond Hill Liberal, 12 Dec 1979, A7

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On December 6. police observed a vehicle parked near 129 Arnold Avenue, and watched as the accused transported stolen property to the vehicle and then left the scene All three were arrestéd a1 differenl locations later on the same day. MORE ARRESTS Police have arrested two men in another series of break-ins in the Thornhill area. The first, a 19-yearâ€"old. is charged with two counts of possession over $200 and theft under $200 as a result of break-ins at the home of Stephen Wong. 62 Niles Way. Thornhill and Heather Reid. 53 Bowman Way. Thornhill. The second. a 16-year-old. 1’s charged with mssession under $200. when he was found in On November Smale was also 1 coins were taken Parents were notified and the accused will appear in court loday. “Jewelry and cash were taken in a November 29 break-in at the home of Ronald Hill‘ 47 Bowman Avenue. Thornhill. The second. a 16-year-old. is charged with possession under $200. when he was found in possession of jewelry from the November 13 break-in at Ihe home of Stephen Wong. Both will appear in court December 18. INDECENTASSAULT A 52-year-old Richmond Hill man has been arrested and charged with gross indecency, indecent assault male and contributing to juvenile delinquency. Brian Hunt. 50 lnverlochy Blvd. is missing a Pioneer AM-FM cassette stereo valued at $500. Stephen Hutton of 60 lnverlochy Blvd. is missing two stereo speakers and a CB antenna valued at $283 and Elizabeth Harris of the same address. lost a Pioneer AMFM cassette stereo valued at $425 when someone took them from vehicles parked in the underground garage. ‘ MORE THORNIIILL ARRESTS York Regional l’olice‘arrested three Thornhill men and charged them with break. enter and theft and possession of stolen goods over $200 as a result of continued investigations into recent break-ins in lhe Thornhill area. The accused includes on'é 17â€"year~old and two aged 16. The break-ins occurred on December 6 at the home of (‘ecil Wood. 129 Arnold Avenue and on the same date at the home of James Ellies. 170 Arnold Avenue. He will appear in court today. PARKING LOT Tlll-IFTS ()n the evening of December 5â€"6 three nhill residents had' items taken from vehicles. which were parked in underg parking lots. On November 17. a 15-yearâ€"old male was taken to a Richmond Hill apartment. given liquor and forced to receive indecent assaults. A police investigation showed the accused to be responsible ‘ He will appear in court today. “Dr. Lillian" - R.W. Robertson, Chairman of the Langstaff Heritage Publications Committee announces that the book, “Dr. Lillian", dealing with the life and career of Dr. Lillian Langstaff, is now available. A limited number of copies can be purchased in the hospital Gift Shop at a cost of $5 each. YORK CENTRAL FOUNDATION At the recent meeting of the Health Care Public Relations Association held in conjunction with the Ontario Hospital Association Convention, awards were presented in four major categories. Gord Durnan. Development Director of the Foundation, submitted “Your Hospital Is Your Community“, our new lo‘minute Audio-Visual presentation. We are pleased to report that the H.C.P.R.A. selected it as the Qest Internal Public Relations Program and Gord proudly accepted the award on behalf of the Foundation and the Hospital. Photography, Color and, Black and White, Best Newsletter and Best Internal Public Relations Program. “Your Hospital Is Your Community" has become very popular. There have been 28 showings in the community during the last three months. If you know of a group. large or small‘ interested in a presentation on York Central Hospital, please contact the Foundation office at 883-2032. The Foundation has recently received support from the following organizations: I.O.F. Court Simcoe. Thornhill Recycling Association, Richmond Hill Progress Club and the Rotary Club of Kleinburg. interiors From your hospital {tenors on wallpaper LTD. 0/0 book orders 3054 Don Mi!l§ Rd. (N. of Sheppard) Season ’3 greetings WALLPAPERS 29 the residence of Douglas broken into and jewelry and 491 -6565 buy one get one on In stock wallpaper underground ged with found in ‘mber 13 Thor- their EASY BUDGET TERMS ew becailE ...I\Iew Look CLOTHES FOR OVER 21 YEARS KENT CLOTHES HAS SERVED RICHMOND ‘ HILL 8 AREA Ikl nu In TDAHITIANI Al" CIRIC KENT CLOTHES § TOP-DRAWER A RICHMOND ‘ HILL 8 AREA IN OUR TRADITION OF FINE QUALITY, VALUE AND EX- PERT TAILORING SERVICE. MEN'S AND BOY'S SHOP 15 LEVENDALE m1, RICHMOND HILL 884-7521 SANTA’S ° om HUMAN % WE'll EXCHANGE ms MISTAKES OPEN DAILY 9-9 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 12, 1979 â€" A-‘I We Accept

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