2 the tribune thursday december 15 1s77 youth fined for bomb scare newmarket a 16yearold thornhill youth who made threatening phone calls to the thornhill secondary school was told by a provincial judge last week that but for his age be would be on his way to jail- david ballantyne was charged by york regional police last october after be phoned the school threatening that a bomb was about to go off and warning the school principal to evacuate the premises judge wilch angrily told the youth i do not consider this matter a practical joke in any way shape or form we are well aware of people in our country today and in other countries who threaten to bomb our buildings and aircraft the judge told ballan tyne this sort of thing has reached the extent that it has become too unbearable to live with your threat could very well have caused the death of other human beings aroused by emotions judge wilch told the 16yearold youth he felt that jail was the only deterent to such actions and noted his record of previous convictions on other offences had you been charged other than under a summary offence and been older than you are you would have gone to jail judge wilch told the youth in fining him 500 or 90 days for a touch of christmas poinsettias real estate executive ken may of kr may real estate stouffville was recently appointed to the executive of the ontario real estate association for the 1978 term mr may was ap pointed to the finance committee during executive elec tions held a few weeks ago at aurora highlands golf and country club executive for 1978 are front row from left fred penney regional vice president of the ontario real estate association executive secretary gloria cruse past president bob davies fri president bob arm strong first vice president keith rose chalrlady mls committee ruth mabee fri back left chairman program committee ron ploder fri chairman zoning legislation bert anderka fri chairman arbitration committee brian dover chairman finance committee ken may chairman ethics committee lionel parliament chairman publicity committee john cryer missing at time of photo second vice president don glass foliage plants james white florist west of 6th cow on stouffville rd 2949484 organ sale save on a new o yamaha home or apartment style compare these features model b2r as illustrated at 7ae 0nly3o features 2 keyboards 74 playing keys 13 pedal notes 5 different organ sounds 5 automatic rhythms 9 headphone jack for silent practice tape recorder plugin beautiful walnut finish matching bench included bank terms free delivery toronto organ centres pianostoo sherway gardens 6211871 opposite mcdonolds goal 30000 campaign for new building the york centre for learning disabilities has just launched a campaign to collect 30000 for renovations and alterations to its intended new dremises the no4 school on leslie street in richmond hill this building is being made available by the york county board of education the york centre for learning disabilities formerly york educational clinic is a nonprofit organization which provides a wide range of services for children with learning disabilities its operation is supported by the ministry of community and social services and the ministry of education it admits children from york region through its suc cessful development the famous fancy quality gsa frozen foods iii 84 3391 ftf 172 centre st e richmond hill holiday specials fish sea food all frozen vegetables fruits fish sea food shrimp salad 3 lb bag shrimp cocktail 3 lb bag lobster tails 8 oz 131b bag alaska crab legs jumbo- s lb box orriw now centre has outgrown its present premises in the richmond hill united church the move to the new building is expected to take place in the spring a first fundraising effort is the sale of christmas cakes recently a christmas tree in the hillcrest mall was decorated with nametags of people who made donations on the spot this will be repeated at the upper canada mall in newmarket on november 24 25 and 26 a fashion show is planned for the end of march service clubs and businesses in york region will be approached with a request for support for further information call craig shields at 8846534 or 7735303 about the centre or yvonne philpott at 8810212 about the fundr v door kicked in police are in vestigating malicious damage at the ceramic house 01 joy 59 main st e stouffville dec 89 when the front glass door was kicked in no ap parent entry was made and nothing was found missing damage was estimated at 50 it may look like something familiar but its really something else it ooks like your average sharp curve sign but theres one thing thats not quite average about it its in kilometres per hour not miles per hour that means you should drive as carefully as you always have all road signs across canada are being converted to the metric system remember that next time you take to the open road dont take a turn for the worse yvd3 actual speed limits will be established in 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