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Richmond Hill Liberal, 26 Dec 1979, A2

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Markham aligns cab bylaws “I think five years is too long for one car to be on the road. You can com- pare the time with your own personal car â€" most people are ready to trade their cars in after three or four years," said Mr. Dancey'. “Some cabs in Markham are in such poor shape, it‘s not safe to ride in them.” Ward 5 Councillor Ron Dancey was opposed to the change. which was one of five approved. Grade 6 students at Beverley Acres Public School admire their handiwork (hungrily). From left to right. Kathy Butt. Linda-Lee Markham cab drivers who hold owner‘s licenses won‘t have to renew them for five years‘ The bylaw previously allowed ownership for {our years but the amendment will allow local drivers to be compatible with taxi companies in adjacent districts. is also responsible for bylaw enforcement, what else the town requires He asked Building Director Bill Walker, who The Town of Markham has amended its taxi-cab bylaws to bring them into line with such surroun- ding municipalities such as Richmond Hill and Metro Toronto. A-Z â€"- THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 26, 197 ? 2 The accused are froni Toronto. Mississauga and Scarborough. The juvenile is a runaWay from British Columbia. They are charged with break, enter and theft. possession over $200 and possession of burglary tools. ~ ' BREAK-INS Break-ins in the Thornhill area are on the increase. Last week the home of Plem Gandy of Simonston Blvd. was entered and a safe con- taining jewelry and cash was removed. Ronald Samuels of Appleton Road had a large amount of stereo equipment taken from his home. The items are valued at $6,000. Two residents of 110 Inverlochy Blvd. were also the victims of break-ins last week. Jewelry was taken from one apartment and it is still unknown what is missing from the other. Police will continue to investigate. CONSTRUCTION SITES Thefts from construction areas are on the upsweep and Concord and Thornhill are prime areas. Someone walked off with $9,000 in surveying equipment from a construction site on Old Yonge Street in Thornhill. More than $2,000 in electrical underground wire was taken from a site at Dufferin and Steeles in Concord. Another site on Basaltic Road. Concord was the scene of a theft recently, when $750 in welding cable and ground cable was taken. York Regional Police arrested five men and a juvenile female within hours after a break-in at the Honeypot Ski Lodge and Tavern in Vaughan. The bréék-in occurfed about 1 am. Decefnber 21 and the burglars triggered the alarm. ROUGHSHOD Dec. 26 to Dec. 29 THE LAST CONCERT OF A DECADE WITH Police Briefs FEATURING Under the new bylaw, an owner, with sufficient reason, is allowed to be represented by an agent at the Licensing Officer’s office for a cab owner’s license or renewal. A sworn affidavit proving Under Section 2.2 of the bylaw. owner‘s licenses will now be issued to those who hold an airport (MTC) license and operate outside of Markham. Formerly, the licencing officer wouldn‘t issge a permit unless he 'was satisfied the Vehicle was to be operated primarily within the town. Despite the protest from Mr. Dancey the amendment passed. Also changed, 'from three to four years, is the renewal date for drivers using cabs belonging to owners other than themselves. “We do a visual in- spection of every vehicle when the renewal is due, including general ap- pearance and a mechanical check of the meter." Mr. Walker told council. besides an annual cer- authorization byan owner Ownerhims‘?”0"C9 hadto tificate of mechanical is now FeQUiFEd Where the appear 0” h'5 own behalf- fimess~ _â€" and check of Walker depa rtment stores A A A I... A $2.13 can i.“ A_B. ‘55“ (III-I, Inn 'STANFIELD SWEATSHIRTS R39_ .2995 Sizes 26â€"38 70% WOOL. PACK OF TWO Foot Socks Reg. SIZE 7-12 COMPARE “18.95 MEN'S DEPT. COMPARE s12.95 OHEAVY DOESKIN SHIRTS COMPARE s9.95 'McGREGOR HAPPY MEN'S OBOMBE BOY'S NORTH STAR JOGGING SHOES ._ SIZE 1-6 COMPARE ‘17.95 0DUWN-FILLED VESTS OPRE-WASHED STRAIGHT OSTANFIELD BRIEFS OSTANFIELD WORK SOCKS CANADIAN MADE COMPARE *21.99 OUR PRICE Steel toe, steel sole, CSA approved, rubbe! bottom, leather top. heavy felt liner. suggnmmass $279 $3487 CANADIAN MADE XL, Reg. ‘35“ $298 $1099 $1199 91251.13 X'QNGE ST. THE LITTLE BIG STORE WITH DOWN TO EARTH PRICES CANADIAN MADE LOW PRICED FIRST QUALITY EVERYDAY VALUES BOXING DAY SALE STRAIGHT LEGGED CORDS AND WASHED DENIM Sizes 26, 27, 28, 29 Assorted Leg Lengths 31 38" SUPER VAL LADIES LEATHER WINTER BOOTS A .m FIRST QUALITY BOYS’ At these prices all sizes while they last! OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE SUPER VALUE everyday low prices I $777 ; $747 E 5199 fis199 : $397 $18" E$2387 20% a“ UP TO ‘100.00 VALUES made by top Canadian Manufacture: ASSORTED WESTERN BOOTS up to 79.00 value now OCHILDREN'S WINTER 30015 Reg. .1195 SIZES 1-6 OUR PRIC CHILDREN'S DEPT. 'BOY'S BOMBER JACKETS SIZES 8-16 neg."29.95 our” 1 PIECE SNOW SUITS SIZE 7'14 COMPARE ’2835 BOY'S LEVIS CORDS '0‘] I a DUI'IDIZI" JHURC I I) SIZES 8â€"16 $2177 neg. "29,95 JUR mu 1 PIECE snow SUITS $1 999 M 7'14 COMPARE s28.95 BOY'S LEVIS conns $1 247 SIZE 812 COMPARE $17.95 BOY'SLEVIS SHIRT s 77 5'258'16 COMPARE‘17.95 STANFIELD'S GREY WORK socKs$1 17 :mes COMPARE s1.99 BAUER SKATES $1 111‘ Reg. ‘3935 TIMEX WATCHES MEN'S & BOY'S Manufacturers sugg. retail price “A Timeless Gift" SHOE DEPT. MEN'S & LADIES OUR PRICE $4487 $977 Steel toe 8 plate CSA approved Ea? insulated, syflex tanned Ieathcr Sizes 6-12 TUF MAC (WITH 30‘ COUPON ATTACHED - 2L) WISK TRAC II RAZOR BLADES 9's SUGG. '2.99 FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENEH 176 02. SL PAMPERS 24's DISPOSABLE DIAPERS SUNDRY DEPT. WORK BOOTS CANADIAN MADE 3 run 39¢ FAMOUS FUSES 1525-30 AMP MON. TO FRI. 10:30 AM - 9:00 PM SAT. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM STORE HOURS SOREL $2587 Plain toe Hiking Boot 8099. $5.00 $4777 $339 kPERS COMPARE was $267 $217 $327

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