Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 13, 1975, p. 3

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the tribune thursday november 13l 1975 3 i mayor gordon raicliff in- on ans mayor gordon ratdiff said friday he agrees with planning boards decision- last week to refuse a subur- ban- presidential development proposed for a location just south east of the former village this type of development is designed to go on land adjacent to existing serviced areas but would feature larger lots and would not be serviced where itshould go and whether we should have this type of development should be decided before giving encouragement to any developer commented the mayor i t some municipalities ha ve done this where they may service it later imj not sure this munidpaltiy wants the village to grow beyond what can be serviced we dont want to become too big this type of development should be spread through the municipality on nonagricultural land and by way of estate- residential subdivisions that is my feeling but there will have to an impartial study to look at the overall picture qcestfcn have yon taken any action with regard to getting the propose gobus service to include musseunans lake on their route v yesl have written to york regional chairman garfield wright who is our representative on the toronto area transit operating authority i have advised him that council wants the lake area to be included in this j y i k esca melodeeann mole a graduate of stonffviue dist secondary school received a bachelor of applied arts interior design degree from ryerson polytechnical institute she is presently touring england york region a 23yearold whitchurch stouff ville woman pleaded guilty in newmarket court last week to a charge- of assisting a man to escape custody iy michelle elson was charged sept 30th after c police discovered that she had been sheltering 27- michael david richards who had been the object of an intense search by- police using i dogs and helicopters v testimony in court revealed that richards escaped police custody after being charged with indecent assault on a male gross indecency and now- escaping custody mrs elson told the court she let richards into her home when be came to her seeking help and hid him in the attic the young woman told the court the accused l man had told ber be wanted to give- himself up but wanted to see a lawyer before doing so she said she made several attempts to get a lawyer for the man who she had known as a friend for some time the court was told that after staying with mrs elson and another friend richards stole a vehicle and escaped to toronto where be later contacted her mrs elson later told police she was in touch with richards after they had been to her home to question her and she suggested they bug the phone when next he called when richards phoned her to ask for money mrs elson made an appointment to see him in a toronto park police went along but the plan to arrest failed richards did not appear he later surrendered to police are you one of those people who think it vis their christian duty to protect such men judge munro asked mrs elson are you one of those who do not like the police judge munro told the court the search which she knew was going on did hot seem to convey to her the seriousness of her j situation and what she was doing viixt- judge- munro jremarked that despite the fact- police had warned iberfduririg the search before w- they a knew richards was in- hiding there to lock her door because richards was dangerous she still let him inlii t x seems to me you knew himtarid were not frighjenedatau judge munro observed after hearing tbetevidence i donlgujink- he compelled youtbtet hirfriri as you would perhapslike us to thinfc stx ross luton lawyer for- the accused woman said mrs elson had not called police when richards carneto the house- because her mother was sick and mrs elson 1 did not wish to triun upset her he claimed the young woman did- not know what todo when richards came to the door seeking shelter a i her intenticns were misguided mr linton told the court- be added if ever there was a case for an absolute discharge this is it i 3 t- the verywtureotfj i the charge cries out for j something more than an absolute discharge crown attorney bill gorewich told the court in reply to mr linton- it is something the public has to understand such actions call for a fairly substantial penalty judge munro said this is no place for good samaritan in- tentions florsheim 222 gale valenti hewetson kaufman greb clarkv designer collection j- cci b mchale florsheim m sugg list s5200 mijjumuusasssigssifcl m our price sb ivy 195 than those shown j- s 1 sizes 7 13 vv widths cd e ee eee v not all sizes or widths in all styles medium pnce selection quality price selection 19 34 95 98 k ri oo m- many more styles available rlmurrayiwilson platforms q98 and up- f many more styles over 30 types carried in our basement boot selection prices 15 sfbrvweljltty y variety and value sinceffl90 nianyniore j o w styles below sugg retail prices at all prices c- t many more styles 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