Thieves struck the Keele Valley Restaurant. 70 Snidercroft Rd., sometime between 10 pm. Oct. 9 and 6 am. Oct. 10. They entered by breaking a front window and then stole a small quantity of coins and the cash register. Police are investigating a series or break-ins which occurred at four businesses in the ('oncord area overnight on 0c}. 9. Meanwhile culprits ransacked the Villa Nova Restaurant on Highway 7. forced open the safe and made off with an undisclosed~amounl 0f cash. They also stole a quantity of liquor and cigarettes. Entry was gained by removing the side panels from the restaurant's roofâ€"top air condilipper. The third incident of the night occurred bet- ween 2 a.m. and 6:30 am. when thieves broke into DiPaolo Real Estate and Summit Travel Ltd.. both located at 7777 Keele Street. Suépects kicked in a rear wall or [he rval estate office and stole a men‘s wristwatch and cash‘ V-llvv _ The rear door of the travel agent-)- ms pried open. offices ransacked and somt' cash taken. And someone is going to do a lot ol sknt mg this winter following the fourth break-in ot tlw night. this time at National Gym. 2160 Highway 74 The culprits stole 50 pairs of Hanoi skates, worth a total value of about $5.0m. trom a storage shed. A Markham teen-ager was treated and released at Scarborough General Hospital after he was pinned between a tractor and a “agon on Oct. 8. Three Markham men were charged with possession of marijuana for [he purpose of trafficking after their car was stopped by York Regional Police. The three. aged 27, 21 and 19. were Slnpped 0n Bullock Drive about 1 am. on ()Cl. 10. Police say a quantity of marijuana was tossed from the auto when the men were pulled over. York Regional Police say thv accident oc- curred about 3 pm. as Herbert Zoin. H. 4655 14th Avenue. was attempting to hook the \\ ugon up to a tractort w ï¬Ã©ii‘éctor slipped backward and pinned him police said. Two 19 year olds have been charged with ar- med robbery in connection with a hold up earlier this month at an Esso self serve gas station at Highway 7 and Weston Road. On Oct. 5 about 2 am. a man wielding a revolver and wearing a blue knit ski mask over his face. walked into the station and demanded all the cash from a female attendant. A Unionville man and :1 Richmond Hill resident were charged with theft over $200 following an incident early on Oct. 11. Policevsay two men were-seen in a field 0“. May Avenue in Richmond Hill. atlempxing m 5193] a set of welding tanks and torches. Police say Vlhe men fled when they realized they were being watched. Two men. aged 22 and 25. were arrested a few hours later 'l‘wo Thornhill men. operators of a courier company. were charged with intimidation and common assault after the owner and employees of a rival company were allegedly lhrealened. The accusedfbofh Elm Avenue residents. are aged 35 and 21. iEach faces one count of intimidation. The 35 year old is charged with three counts of assault. Police allege that numerous times during September and October employees of the rival company were threatened On Oct. 4 the two accused allegedly stopped a vehicle carrying two employees of the rival company and assaulted the occupants. TEEN CHARGED A Richmond Hill teenager faces four charges of dangerous use of a firearm and three counts of mischief to private property after homes on Norfolk. Palmer and Elmwood Avenues were damaged by shots from a pellet gun. York Regional Police sayé 19-yeér-old Norfolk Avenue resident purchased a pellet gun and between Oct. 10 and 12 used it to shoot out win~ dows and light fixtures of various homes. The teen-éger is to appear in Richmond Hill provincial court 00!. 24. J.H. David Schiller, Mayor of the Town of Richmond Hill do hereby proclaim the week of October 21 to October 27, 1979, as He made off with $300 and fled in awaiting car in and for the Town of Richmond Hill Assistant Manage: Required by well established branch. This is a salary position with excellent gtowth potential. â€"Preference will be given to the candidate with life insurance sales experience, a un- iversity degree, and sales management apâ€" titude. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 17. 197 Telephone: Howard O'Hara C.L.U. 416-630-3565 620 Wilson Ave. (3rd Floor) Downsviow, Ontario Police Briefs LIFE INSURANCE INTIMII);\TI()I\' (“ARCH THEFT OVER (‘| [\lHH‘ TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL INFORMATION WEEK YOUTH I’INNEI) TWO CHARGED POSSESSION 7 min: H. David Schiller Mayor Sunday. At 11 am, this Sunday. October 21. a historical plaque commemorating St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will be unveiled by the Honorable Pauline McGibbon. ().(‘.. B.A.. Ll..D.. Lieutenant Governor of ()ntario. during a special an- niversary service at the church. located on Keele Street in Maple. The plaque is being erected at St. Andrew’s by the Ontario Heritage Foundation. an agency within the Ministry of Culture and Recreation The Reverend W. George French. Pastor of St. Andrew‘s. will conduct ceremony. Among those invited to participate in the ceremony are: Professor Douglas Richardson. noted architectural authority and representative of the Ontario Heritage Foundation; Garnet Williams. Vaughan Mayor; and Bill Hodgson. MLA â€" York North. Following the un~ veiling. the plaque will be dedicated by the Rev. Mr. French. The inscription reads: ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH “A superb example of "Carpenter‘s Gothic“ architecture, this building was constructed The Big Brothers of York will host the Big Brothers of Canada, Ontario Regional Workshop. this weekend The évem will take place Saturday and Sunday at the Parkway Hotel on Highway 7 in Big Brothers host Ontario Workshop All high school and most senior elementary schools in York Region will soon receive copies of the biography of long- time physician Dr. Lillian Langstaff, Copies of the book entitled Dr. Lillian A Memoir. have been donated to the public school board by the Langstaff Medical Heritage Committee Pauline McG/bbon at church ceremony in Maple Pauline will be in Maple Students to get Langstaff book It chronicles the life (3f RE: GO TRANSIT BAYVIEW AVENUEIYONGE STREET TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL PUBLIC MEETING CD. Weldon Clerk A public meeting will be held in the Council Chambers 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill on Tuesday, October 23rd, 1979 at 7:30 pm. to discuss further proposals with regard to the changes in the Bayview Avenue service and the proposed changes by GO Transit to the "A" and "B" bus service on Yonge Street. The purpose of the meeting is to hear comments from and answer questions of the public. Grant Kehrli, aged 10, a sportsâ€"minded collector plays baseball and volleyball Hobbies include reading as well as collecting buttons and bottle caps. Grant has been a Liberal carrier since August and is working very hard to expand his route. We are happy to have Gram on our team. "Keep up the good work 3;;fieuria MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. 1979 At 8:00 PM. Libéral PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 NEEDS CARRIERS A Public Meeting will be held in CARRIER OF THE WEEK THEY DELIVER! THORNHAVEN SCHOOL ‘1’082 (217 Centye Street East) Libéral (n-Icvvo-e |¢.fl¢urts 884-0981 GRANT KEHRLI AGE 10- 16 CALL SERVICE the service and unveiling ceremony. Among those invited to participate in the ceremony are: Professor Douglas Richardson. noted architectural authority and representative of the Ontario Heritage Foundation; Garnet Williams. Vaughan Mayor; and Bill Hodgson. MLA â€" York North. Markham All Big Brother agencies from across the province are invited to attend the conference. which is held in a dif- ferent location eaéh year. This year. the theme is “The Year of the Child". [)r. Langstaff. a Rich- mond Hill resident. who for many years practised medicine in York Region. Her son. Dr. James Langstaff. formally presented a copy of the text to board of education chairman Don Cousens at last week‘s meeting. Two copies of the book will be distributed to each high school and each elementary school which includes grades seven and eight. H. DAVID SCHILLER, MAYOR The Town of Richmond Hill B. Toporowski, P. Eng. Commissioner of WOrks to serve a Church of Scotland congregation organized about 1829. It was built during the rectorship of the Rev. Donald Ross by John McDonald, a local con- tractor, and opened for service on November 11. 1862. St. Andrew‘s tall. pointed openings and central, projecting tower demonstrate how strongly its design, was influenced by early Victorian architecture of the Gothic Revival. It is distinguished by its refined composition and excellent joinery. and many elements. such as the buttresses. are very slender because they are executed in wood. The tower is surmounted by a Topics on Saturday include The Child and His Home, School Peers, and his Caseworker. A panel consisting of Big Brothers from York Region will also be in- cluded as the topic of the child and his Big Brother is presented. The one-and-a-halfâ€"day workshop concludes Sunday following a presentation by Dr. Elaine Borins, Child Psychiatrist on “Problems of .the Adolescent Simpsons Hillcresi Mall in Richmond Hill â€" Simpsons Salon 883-1165. Who has thetime or patience to tweeze7 And‘ you know it always grows back. Break the unsightly cycle now' Quickly. easily. wnh the "Kree‘ method 01 permanent hair removal Phone Simpséns tor your complimentary consultatnont privately of course, With a ‘Klee' prolessuonal. Face facts about facial hair. With the ‘Kree’ electrolysis method of permanent hair removal at Simpsons handsome. octagonal spire of more solid form. Ste Andrew‘s has been twice extended. and in 1946 its interior was ex- tensively renovated." HISTORY In 1829 members of the (‘hurch of Scotland congregation of Vaughan Township sought to build a place of worship. A1 a meeting on December 15. they moved [0 construct a church on hot 19. Concession 3. Three years later the trustees resolved to have a cemetery plot formally laid out there. although burials had been con- ducted at the site since at least 1827‘ The Reverend Peter McNaughton was in» ducted as first minister in 1832. by which time a frame church had been erected A “spacious†new church, the present frame structure. was con- structed in 1862 near the old one in the prospering village ~ of “Mapleville†and opened for service on November 11. The rector. the Reverend Donald Ross “preached in Gaelic,at half-pas! ten a.m. choosing for his text 1 Kings viii. 27. Built by a local lraclor. John McDon St. Andrew‘s is an ceptional example f‘ local con McDonald is an ex RHL-7453 Secretariat for Social Development Ontan‘o Youth Sedetariat 2nd Floor 700 Bay Street Toronto. Ontario MSG 126 Name Address still uncertain about what you'd like to do, talk to your school guidance counsellor, or placement advisor. 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Whether or not you know what you'd like to do with your life, there are . V K, g ‘ qualiï¬ed and sensitive people who can help in your community. If you already have an idea about what you want, people such as members of your local Home and School Association, representatives from your Chamber of Commerce, Canada Employ- . ment and Immigration counsellors, local I apprenticeship consultants or Ontario Career Action Program Co-ordinators can help you. If you're Many architectural elements. such as the buttresses‘ are very slender because they are executed in wood instead of stonee. The tower is sur» mounted by a handsome octagonal spire of more solid form_ Donald Ross was succeeded as rector of St. Andrew's by the Reverend William Ailken. who served there from 186510 1880. Ailken‘s son. William Maxwell Aitken (1879- 1964). later achieved prominence in England as Lord Beaverbrook‘ one of the British (‘om- monwealth's best known publishers, politicians and philantropists. Make it happen. During the rectorships MORE POWER, BETTER MLEAGE. SMALL CAR CENTRE LTD. THE LEGEND GETS BIGGER. THE 1980 HONDA CIVIC! FROM 11623 YDNGE ST. RICHMOND HILL TEL. 884-9274 773-4542 of subsequent ministers, 1975. and in 1946 its in- St. Andrew‘s was twice terior was extensively extended, in 1911 and renovated. Province Ontario