Era Newmarket Aurora Keswick Out Wed Jan Ml Crown s ion of case NEWMARKET Provincial Judge James was critical of the Grown presentation of Ha case against a 16- yearold Keswick girl last Keswick last Whit should have Susan Elaine Lowe has been sent to the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital for observation and assessment following guilty pleas to charges of break enter and theft in Keswick and damage charges in Toronto Lowe however pleaded not guilty to charges of arson laid by York Regional Police following a fire in the womens washroom of the Riveredfge Restaurant in aid should have been put in by the Crown was not the judge told Crown Attorney Iain Cun ningham regarding the arson charge This is no way to I am highly critical off the way and manner these things have been presented Too much can be sacrificed on the altar of expediency Judge Grassland added as be dismissed the arson charge Miss Lowe pleaded guilty to smashing a window in a shoe store in Toronto and breaking and entering of a home on Lake Dr in Keswick Noting that the girl had previous ry refused to take court orders regarding her conduct seriously and had three previous arson con victions Judge Grassland said She has hardly shown a spirit of co operation in the past- 1 really to decide on the safety of the public here The Judge said that a psychiatric assessment and presentencing report were necessary Miss Lowe has been sent to Whitby for a term not to exceed 30days and will appear for sen tencing Feb rd raises mileage in narrow vote AURORA In a narrow 119 recorded vote here Monday night York Region public school trustees their travel allowance to 18 cents per mile motion to in crease the allowance from cents per mile drew opposition from trustee Bob Noting that onethird of a trustees honorarium is designed to cover expenses Mr Mc- Monagle said the move would be out of line Its inappropriate at this time when we ask other groups to cut back or hold the line he added Since trustees froze their own honorarium for the twoyear term of the current board the mileage increase is raise and as such should be approved argued King trustee Margaret Coburn Richmond Hill representative Bob Houghton described rejection of the increase as political nonsense By avoiding the in crease the public school board would fall behind mileage rates paid by other groups and be forced to introduce a major increase in the future he said Instead the board should institute annual increases in mileage allowance the Richmond Hill trustee suggested Dr John of East said rejecting the increase would be unfair to trustees who travel a long distance to board meetings If cuts are to be achieved he suggested it should be in an area that affects all trustees equally Voting against the motion were Mr Mo Monagle Aurora trustee Norm Bill and Eric Baker of Richmond Hill BUI Laird of Don Cameron of Vaughan Harry Bowes of Whit church Stouffville separate school representative John Stephens and board chairman Craig of Newmarket Georgina may press for rotating market GEORGINA Township council may pressure the Georgina Chamber of Commerce to make its planned farm ers market a rotating event between Sutton Keswick and Ward 2 Councillor Howard said during Mondays meeting at the Civic Centre that he had received calls from irate business men saying they would refuse to pay their taxes if the market remained in Sutton for the entire summer The market is currently slated for a permanent home beside the Canadian Tire Store on Rd We have to com mend the chamber for trying to get the com munity moving said Mr Shillington The farmers market is a wonderful idea until you get into specifics Mr Shillington said business people he had talked with in Keswick felt the towns would be drawn to Sutton on Saturdays by the market He recommended the chamber consider alternating the market In two or three centres To proceed as it stands they would have less than enthusiastic support Mr Shillington said Ward Councillor Bruce Welch said he had also talked with some irritated businessmen who expressed the view that the best location for the market would be the Civic Centre which is half way between Sutton and Keswick Councillor John McClean had one of the few dissenting voices and said he as a business man would welcome competition because It would make me pull up my socks Regional Councillor Erik Larsen said that competition was fine but reminded Mr McClean that businessmen are taxed by the township while a stall operator at the market would only pay approximately for a Saturday Councillor John Hastings reminded council that the chamber formed itself to promote not one area For Gods sake lets stop this Keswick ferlaw Sutton stuff Councillors Welch Hastings and Jean Noble were selected to a steering committee requested by the chamber to help plan the market which opens July LAKESIMCOE from Page 1 shows that fish of either species being caught are an average of eight to ten yearsold which bears out suspicions that problems exist with he lakes spawning shoals Both the trout and need highly conditions in which to spawn During the spring and fall low oxygen levels in the lake cause the fish some environmental distress during spawning The shoals may not be as clean as they be Mr Desjardine said adding that increases in the perch and smelt populations are also causing some problems What is happening according to Mr Desjardine is a shift from the cold water oxygen dependant species to species less dependant on p water and high oxygen content It hasnt happened all of a sudden he said Its been a gradual transition but it has only become evident in the past few years Statistics show that as per cent of trout being caught are hatchery The stocking program is an extensive A total of flngerlings and in with 100000 more on the way in the spring of Approximately 300- eggs were col lected last fall for development at the ministries hatchery in Wiarton The aim is to try and keep the trout the lakes number one preditor for two reasons according to Mr Desjanfine R is a first class angling fish and we want to maintain that he said But the trout is also valuable as an ecological and biological indicator telling us just what condition the lake is in Mr said The ministrys aim is to keep the trout as the lakes prominent species until such time as the water quality can be brought back to an ac ceptable level for the fish to breed naturally A stocking program for whitefish is being discussed but Mr said that similar program was stopped in because the effort was not resulting in improved catch Bar Deardine said that any return to stocking would be on a limited in management Mr Desjardine said many of the anglers an taking the new regulations on personally and stressed that overfishing is not the cause of the species problems If we want to extend the stock the most logical way is to reduce the catch he said Mr said that phosphate overloading from sewage and agriculture is likely the 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