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A u k 18 PHOENIXFair Day Due For Botanists And GourmetsFlowers, food and fun will be the order of the day when the 14th Annual Willowtown Garden Mart and Fair gets underway Saturday, April 27 on Willow Place in Brooklyn Heights.Plant lovers will be able to find anything from ageratum, asters, and carnations to pansies, phlox, petunias and zinnias, along with planters, pots and soil, all at below-retail prices.In addition to the greener, advocates of good food will be able to feed their hungry fancies. If you%u2019re in a French mood, you will delight in the cheese, fresh fruit tarts, Quiche Lorraine and wine at a charming outdoor French cafe. ,April 18, 1974Gams and beer will bring back memories of pleasant New England excursions. Or perhaps your taste buds demand spicy chili or chicken and rice? It will all be there, along with those reliable American favorites, pie, cake, and ice cream.And don%u2019t forget about the Fair part of this event. A nine-piece steel band will bring calypso and popular music and there will be races and games for children of all ages. Special added attractions include a puppet show and a mime show.The Willowtown Association, sponsor of the Garden Mart and Fair, is a non-profit organization dedicated to keeping Brooklyn Heights an exciting, pleasant and afe community in which to live and ' ork. This year%u2019s Garden Mart and Fair proceeds will be given to the Alfred T. White Community Center and other local community organizations.narcotics at the comer of Nelson and Ginton Streets.** ****************************REPORT (\Community Relations Officer Timothy Cole of the 76th Precinct reported four major arrests in the coverage area this past week.On April 10 at 1:30 p.m., Officer George DeLucia of 76th anti-crime unit made a grand larceny (auto) arrest at the comer of Hoyt and Dean Streets in Boerum Hill. On April 11 at 9:45 a.m., Detective Roger Petito collared four juveniles for burglary in the area of the Red Hook Pool.On April 12 at 2:30 a.m., Officer John Ittolito arrested a suspect on Sackett Street between Hoyt and Bond Streets for possession of burglary tools. Also on April 12,Detective Charles Tetkiewitz arrested two for possession ofOn April 15, in what 78th Precinct Officer Arthur Crehan describes as \Sergeant Sordi, an anti-crime supervisor, Officer Caruso and Officer Andres arrested two youths who were in possession of the proceeds of a $5,000 burglary. Under further investigation, they learned the two art part of a much larger burglary ring whose eleven male members-all under 16, some as young as 12-live in and around the southern tip of Boerum Hill. The police have connected a large number of Boerum Hill robberies to this ring. Five members were remanded to Criminal Court; thebalance to Children%u2019s Court, said Crehan.The balance of Officer Crehan%u2019s report concerned two felony arrests in the precinct area during the past week.Eduardo Garcia, 21, was arrested Wednesday, April 12, nearly four months after allegedly robbing a complainant on Union Street in Park Slope. The complainant, who was held up at knifepoint on December 22, did not report the crime for fear of reprisal. His sister finally convinced him to report the crime, and the arrest was made the same day by Officer Andres of the 78th anti-crime unit.Also on April 12, Ramon Trinidad, 34, was arrested for murder after allegedly stabbing Enrique Marcial during an altercation on Fourth Avenue near Dean Street. Marcial, who was stabbed in the stomach, died shortly afterwards.It%u2019s been a productive week at the 78th.#iIII1IVBU Y S E L L SW AP T R A D E G E T RESULTSP H O EN IX C la ssifie d AdsReach Thousands, Call 643-1032 to Place Your Ad. 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