Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 13, 1978, p. 3

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the tribune thursday april 13 1978 3 judge wont tolerate delays newmarket provincial judge v k mcewan who is presently presiding in the newmarket provincial court has sened notice on york regional law ers that be will not tolerate unnecessary delays in court procedures here the provincial judge last week spoke on numerous occasions about the number of remands being sought by lawyers on behalf of clients ubo have been cases oer a year in one case ubere a counsel sought a remand for a client charged with drug possession judge awaiting trials m some mcewan commented there will be no more judge shopping he added it is time we stopped messing around with court procedures looking cool angie jones pauline whale lorianne barry cindy sibbick and janet hope try to get in the mood for the hic production of its cool in the furnace the story of fschadrack meschach and abednego as told by daniel the cantata directed by barb and ralph sibbick will be shown at the 11 am service at the stouffville united church this sunday besides dancers the production features a variety of unusual instruments such as kazoos glockenspiels and tambourines and should be a lot of fun to watch goodwood anchor house not like assessment centre rev continued from page 1 chambers to decide whether to agree to the rezomng the director of an chor house rev arman wright was contacted by the tribune last week and he commented that to compare the assessment centre with the half way house is unreasonable the assessment centre was to determine where the criminals would serve their sen tences anchor house deals with the other end we take men who have done their time and try to help them adjust to living normally once again he said v n when asked why goodwood was chosen rev wright replied because of its location near industry and to toronto he added he wants this type of community to help the parolees i believe god led us here the community has a moral responsibility in this case he noted tha four out of five excons return to prison but that through anchor house 80 per cent of the parolees stay out concerning good wood rev wright said that his job is to inform the residents about the house if the people dont know just what its about then well launch a strong campaign to in form them however he ad mitted that if the residents are completely adamant in their od position then well back out we need the cooperation of the community if it isnt there then we wont go in but we want to make sure the people understand us first rev wright stressed that there would be no arsonists or sex offenders at the house and added that only those parolees that have shown a real desire to better them selves would be allowed at the house mayor defends town position on pickering museum dispute pickering pickering mayor jack anderson has come forward in defence of the towns position regarding the dispute with the federal government over the future ofj the brougham museum the town of pickering passed a resolution to turn the museum over to the federal government for the price of 528000 and a nominal rental rate to the town of one dollar per year two weeks ago the town tabled a resolution that would have returned the site back to the town and the town would have returned any monies to the federal government the town wanted the museum moved to a new location in the town of pickering greenwood and the buildings declared historically significant mr anderson said that negotiations between the federal government the old museum board and norm cafik brought about the decision to purchase or expropriate the museum property doubt arose as to the ownership of the property as it had been transferred from among many of the old county school boards more negotiations did take place with the federal government of fering the town 68000 for the site at this time according to mr an derson the town felt that they could lease the original site for the one dollar fee until the museum buildings were moved or until october 1978 it was also felt that this agreement could be extended in november 1977 the figure of 528000 was agreed on for the land and the relocation with the town still believing that the rental rate would be one dollar per year the government has declared the rental rate to be 750 per month retroactive to june 1975 mr anderson stated that he feels that the museum falls in the same category as local com munity centres on ex propriated airport land which are rented to the town at the one dollar nominal rate as a service to the local communities the museum is regarded as a community service mr anderson also pointed out that of the 528000 only 62000 has been received by the town as of november 1977 and that interest has been received by the town on only 26000 not on 365000 dollars as claimed by mr cafik the price of moving the museum is included in the 528000 the pickering mayor went on to say since that price was set the cost has risen however the mayor went on to say that the issue 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