Ithe 2.400-man Metro force. \ficers were becoming afraid to He labelled as "'grumblirig'|make arrests for fear of being some suggestions that police of-isued, | 20 Suits Laid Against Metro Bay Ridges Will Get ARCHITECT'S SKETCH SHOWS NEW BAY RIDGES SCHOOL 1]-Classroom School BAY RIDGES -- The Board of Trustees of Pickering Township School Area No. 2 announced Thursday that construction is scheduled to commence _ this' spring on the new school to be erected on Balaton avenue in southern Bay Ridges. The project is designed by Messrs. Craig 'Zeidler and Strong Architects. of Toronto and Peterborough. The architects have developed the exterior windows into a ran- dom pattern in an effort to avoid classrooms a library: class- room an ail purpose audi- torium - gymnasium kinder- garten facilities health and) teachers' room and principal's office. While the school was design- ed for economical construction it will be built according to standards laid down by the) Department of Education. It is planned that the school will be entirely built under the grant structure. « Facilities will| be of the same basic standard| established in. Bayview Heights) * the institutional appearance that is so evident today in many school buildings. By decreasing Public School. | Police Officers TORONTO (CP).-- More than 20 civil actions are pending against members of the Metro- politan Toronto police depart- ment, it was learned Thursday. C. O, Bick, chairman of the Metro police commission, said in an interview he believed the rash of actions stemmed from la recent case in Sarnia in which a man and his son were awarded $88,791 from a police constable. He said the outbreak of civil actions would not. have a per- manent affect on the morale of glass area into classrooms a greater control of heat gain and glare is attained. The school will contain 11 mph zone in Pickering Village on Kingston Rd. and Roy S. ton were fined $10 and $7 res- 4 \and 37 mph respectively on Kingston Rd, and Altona Rd. in that order. PICKERING COURT | |was given one week to prove he 18 Cases Processed Withi PICKERING (Staff) --Magis- trate H. W. Jermyn dealt with 18 cases on the Pickering Town- ship Police docket, Thursday at a 30-minute sitting at Pickering Magistrate Court. Oft he 18 cases before the court, four were remanded, and 30 Minutes noted that Mr. Governe was|the accused claimed he was! oy being charged with driving at) itravelling back and forth from February 6, cost Jack Phillips |Trenton to West Hill and thelof 16 Lakeview Bivd., Pickering | A charge of failing to change} |police chief in Trenton had ad-|$8 and cost or three days. 39 mph in a 40 mph zone. his address on his drivers li- | vised him it was not necessary cence against Charles Chariton| to. change the address on his;Georgetown was fined $10 for ltravelling at 40 mph in a 30- of West Hill was dismissed whenidrivers licence. Mr. Charlton i= Harewood Ave. on Febuary Social Club presents DANCING For Teens to the SILVER had insurance for the vehicle he was driving which he was unable to do when he was stop- ped by P.C, L Watson on High- way No, 2 on January 26. William R. 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