Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 5, 1976, p. 15

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folk singer and guitarist richard keeland was the featured performer friday night for the second winter night concert series at latcham hall a full house enjoyed the show mr keeland is a member of the perth county conspiracy school board decision 1 disband committee york cty overturning a recom- tmendation from its communications com- imittee york region public school trustees last jweek disbanded the committee while the- com- mittees mandate carried it only until the end of u975 members recom- mended establishment of a revamped committee jor 1976 2 as envisioned by the committee its duties twould include stimulating faction between local trustees and their community stimulating paction between the entire board and the region of york aiding in and supporting such in- teraction and working with the boards com- jriunications officer twhen originally established the board restricted the committee ito examination of policies jdealing with com- munications in a recommendation accepted by trustees last week the boards chairmans committee cited no need for an an nual review of com munications policies and favored disbanding the communications com mittee this is the most interest this board has shown in thecom- a munications committee for a long time said king trustee margaret coburn i would in the future v like to see alternatives she explained im just a little put off it was steered this way i meetings she agreed however that the committee which consisted of members of the public trustees and students should exist only with full support of the board board chairman doug allen said the chairmans committee might possibly consider new reporting system in which alternatives would be listed cftotv will be taping 2 game shows headline hunters and definition in the coming weekends you are invited to be part of the studio audience for free tickets phone cftotv 29191 1 1 children must be 12 years of age to be ad mitted cfto 8gebbi h arent for dialogue sim says york cty en- couraging attendance at board meetings is no way of communicating with parents don sim a former chairman of the york region public school board said here last week in a report to trustees the boards communications com- mittee recommended a policy change that would read one the best ways of communicating jyith parents is at- tendance at board meetings as trustees voted to reject the recom mendation- mr sim noted the proposal represented one of the worst ways of com- municating with parents x the simple fact of i the matter is if 100 parents show up the board room is full the markham trustee said- mr sim also noted that issues discussed at board meetings seldom involve- thesindividual student or dayto day issues that most concern the york county board of education areatwo kindergarten registration all children those fifth birthday falls on or before december 31 1976 may be registered for kindergarten at the schools listed below tuesday february 10 1976 130 pm 430pm 700 pm- 900 plmr proof of age is required for further information you may contact any of the principals of the i is ted schools parents aurora heights ballantrae devlm drive dickson hill george street kettleby eva l dennis patton klnghorn lake wilcox nobleton junior oak ridges orchard park regency acres schomberg summltvlew wells street whitchurch highlands rpembleton j mclachfan twoodger whazell r guyaft b paradlne j g mckelvey dbush r anderson j haskell eburlew 7274902 4402232 zenith 94620 7272022 4402691 7274w1 7279852 ksmtta 773sm1 8590831 7735572 1403552 k- sutherland d duchesne s 7279811 j jefferls z- 9jm7l i i soadway 6h102 l 7274722 hirv 888-1980- douglas allen chairman slo chapman mrectorofedocatlen j -t- jvmv last week solicitor general warren allmand announced that the government wcuid soon introduce legislation to abolish capital punish ment when asked whether the bill would stand apart from any other matter contained in the criminal cede the minister stated there would be a separate bill dealing with capital punishment and the measures to replace capital punishment under current legislation enacted in 1968 the death penalty is provided for convicted killers of onduty policemen and prison guards since that date 33 policemen and two prison guards have been slain their murderers are serving sentences averaging 13v4 years the law in effect has not been upheld in fact there have been no hangings in canada since 1962 mr allmand has stated that there will be a free vote on the proposed legislation this would supposedly allow all members of parliament to vote according to their own conscience rather than along party lines in practice however every member of the cabinet is expected to vote in favor of jhe governments bill this was demonstrated in the twentyninth parliament during a free vote when the cabinet i v o te d unanimously in favor of the governments proposal to extend the existing law to 1977 without amendment according to a survey taken just over four months ago only 171 percent of the residents of yorksimcoe favor the abolition of all capital punishment the balance 829 percent favor the retention of the death penalty with 445 percent of the respondents stating they wished the existing law upheld and the cabinets right to com mute death sentences limited while 384 per cent called for capital punishment for all con victed murderers on this issue i believe members of parliament should seek the views of l their constituents and reflect those views in the debates and votes that will be held on the governments bill to- abolish capital punish ment in canada as a retentionist it is doubtful that i will be able to vote for mr allmands abolitionist bill there is still room for the death penalty in our criminal system ottawa report ital punishment issue the tribune thursday february 5 197c 15 278 percent preferred an opendoor policy with an annual quota in any given year based on the immigration needs of canada 273 percent preferred a quota system based on occupational opportunities 165 percent asked for a closeddoor policy 153 percent asked for a quota system based on racial origin 131 percent asked for an opendoor policy on the question do you feel that preference should be given to potential immigrants whose mother tongue is one of the official languages 464 percent said english 86 percent said french 450 percent had no preference to language other results showed that 849 percent felt preference should be given to potential im migrants who have relatives who are panahian citizens over those whose relatives are not canadian citizens 723 percent felt that immigrants should settle for a number of years in an area specified by the government rather than be allowed to settle where they want 718 percent thought that where there is a shortage of qualified personnel in specific occupations the government should try to admit only immigrants who possess the needed skills while 282 percent said the government should issue temporary work permits for the time such workers are needed cbc programmes 43 percent were not the balance had do opinion 33 percent would agree to additional tax funding to compensate for loss of revenue through discontinuing advertising on cbc stations 62 percent would not agree the balance had no opinion 22 percent felt the cbc was being ad ministered efficiently 48 percent felt it was not while 30 percent had no opinion results of the questions on labor relations and the olympics were given in earlier columns 96 main st w stouffville 6402097 xhopatotfs we can help you meet til your insurance needs mom ufl auto iccmmtciai insurance carole lee david barker results of the questionnaire on the issue of the canadian broad- casting corporation were as follows 52 percent were generally satisfied with she used her head to change her shape what anita fusco and other i weight watchers members are saying about the new personal i action pianmoduies the modules help me get through without overeating rsm anita fusco 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