Tho (‘anada Works (:ram responsible for emphyingflhwvmumm Hureau (‘o-ordinalor. Sharen Smith. will expire- Hclober 26. llelpm‘ale lnformatibn is looking lo the public to support its Volunteer Bureau. otherwise it appears the community service will have to be dropped llelpmale (‘o‘ordinalor‘ llh‘eldu Slockall. said. “We just don't have the money to keep Sharen on ufler lhal date." In January of [his year xhe service was established in Richmond Hill Io match volunteers with jobs available “The volunteer bureau is a central place where someone can get an overview of the kinds of volunteer jobs available in the community.“ said Mrs Stockall. A very high percentage of the placements have been people who have never done volunteer work before she added. suggesting people wanted to volunteer before but didn't know where to go. Sharen '3 job depends on public support ’ GLASSE? The fronl'office door was forced open and a large quantity of power’ tools, mechanical equxpmem and auto parts were laken. Du-More Disc Jockey Services at 7321 Victoria Park Avenue was broken into. when someone smashed the front window. A quantity of stereo equipment was taken. Radio Shack on Wellington St reet. Markham, was also broken'into and a quantity of cash is missing. WOODBRIDGE THEFT Irwin Marine and Sports. at 40 Leisure Lane. Woodbridge. was the victim of a shop-break-in between September 7 and September 10. The five have been charged with malicious damage and possession of stolen items valued at more than $200. MARKHAM BREAK INS 'l‘wo Markham stores were the victims of break-ins on the weekend. Two of Ihé juveniles entered the school by means of a window on July 28 and look a quantity of school supplies and three laperrrecordersï¬ _ Four of thé five juveniles entei‘ed four portable classrooms and caused damage estimated at $2.500. JUVENILES ARRESTED Five juveniles have been arrested and will appear in court October 17 as a result of a police investigation into vandalism and theft at St. Anthony‘s Separate School. Thornhill. Pasquale Pietrantonio of 37 Moonstone Place, Woodbridge is missing a quantity of foreign and ('anadian currency as a resun of a break in aI his home. A quanl ity of jewelrSI wasâ€"taken from the home of Liberato Guida, 111 Jeanne Drive. when his home was looted. Gerriu ,Nymann of 10 Riverview Avenue had his home broken into. but nothing was taken. because the culprit or culprits were apparently frightened away. 0n the same street. Lorenzo Demenechi of 157 Jeanne Drive is missing jewelry. silverware and coins after his home was robbed. Several Woodbridge residents were the via lims of housebreakings September 14. _ Gordan S. W00d 5 Year Term interest paid annually Consult the white pages of your telephone dltectory for the bunch nearest you. It is not known how much lhe theft totalled 10350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill The Royal Bank Centre 884-2463 FITTED TO YOUR EYE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Police Briefs PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Member Canada Deposil Insurance Corporation Mrs. Siockall said financial cutbacks in Social Services in the weegiengahauewvbeenâ€"#SB tremendous"~ that all agencies must look 10 the volunteer sector to fill iheir needs. In the period from January IO August. the Volunteer Bureau recruited 252 people for 45 differem agencies in the region. V ' 30-59 Days 11.25% ' 6089 Days 11.37311 Minimum $5.000. Interest paid at maturity, “Rates subject to change G“°T'f:.“sly(€ Ilelpmate approached the Town of Richmond Hill asking for funding. but were advised it was loo late in the year. Mayor Dave Schiller said the town does not have any grant money available at this time of the year and advised Ilelpmate to go through the normal process of applying for grants between December and February. Mrs. Slockall said llelpmale will look hopefully lo the United Way for partial funding. The sum needed to keep the Volunteer Bureau alive is between $5,000 and $10,000. said Mrs. Slockall. Lteed "lime Deposits Minimum Investment $500. Inquire about our other interest rates for periods of 6 months to 5 years. The International Year of the Child has prompted hundreds of businesses to feature children in promotions. Shoppers Drug Mart Stores are showing their appreciation of this year‘s significance by participating in a ‘Children and Poison Don‘t Mix' campaign. All shoppers in the Shoppers Drug Mart Store at Hillcresl Mall will receive . a free brochure on ponsons and Drug mart features brochure on poisons SUNDAYS At 3:00 P.M. GLOBAL TELEVISION Stop in at Sears Tire and Auto Centre at Hillcmst Mall, Upper Canada Mall and Markham Place for all your automotive needs Call for an appointment today! 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