Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 29, 1970, p. 3

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thurtta october 29 1970 the tribune page 3 give police stronger hand cafik mp ontario hiding in the light of two kid nappings by flq terrorists liberal mp norman cafik has recommended amend ments to the criminal code and reinstitution of the death penalty for crimes of this kind going still further mr cafik says i believe that our police forces must be given a stronger hand so that those who would destroy our society and the law and order upon which it is built can be ap prehended and dealt with severely through the due process of law mr cafik fully supports the stand taken by the government he con tinues if we give in no one can be assured of freedom again kidnappings will continue if we turn am bassadors politicians or indeed anyone else in canada into a form of currency that can be cashed in on demand by any individual or group simply by threatening their lives speaking personally mr cafik concludes if i myself was kidnapped i would hope and pray that the government would refuse to cooperate with the kidnappers because the life of one man or even a group of men is less im portant that the survival of the state and the protec tion of its institutions for the wellbeing of everyone in our country car draw have you purchased your ticket for the stouff- ville lions club car draw someone will win a new chevrolet or pontiac this friday night at the legion hall an alternate cash award of 2500 is also available only 600 tickets are available at s10 apiece break and enter gangs are broken up by police new teen centre to serve all pickering betty kennedy interviews the most interesting celebrities weekdays 305 to 4 pm listen here ontarios family station pickering twp a new teen centre to cost an estimated 43700 will be built in bay ridges if all conditions are met paul hariton co- chairman of the teen work committee presented a detailed report on the plan before council oct 19 it will be open to the young people of the entire township and not just the bay ridges and fren chmans bay areas he said pickering township has endorsed a 30000 grant towards the project to operate and supervise the program will cost about 8700 a year mr hariton said further breakdown of anticipated expenditures has been asked for to date the kinsmen club has pledged 2000 with a provincial grant of 25 percent available much of the inside finishing will be completed by the members themselves strict rules of conduct will apply including a tight ban on the consumption of alcohol and drugs within the premises the centre was described by mr hariton as a place of belonging for our teenagers where they can meet casually within a wholesome clubhouse atmosphere for service projects social functions character development and club discipline rather than the current situation store street corner and park hangouts with police and angry residents hounding a directionless youth i can assure you he concluded that the teenagers are adult enough to put forth such a project and yet young enough to have the sense of virility and acknowledge the problems within them selves for who should know the young better than the young york north aa p at your service york simcoe with the house of commons in its fall session mp john roberts yorksimcoe is spending much of his time in the capital however for those wishing to con tact him he is holding regular office hours on the second and fourth saturdays of each month from 2 to 530 pm at 22 yonge street south aurora mr roberts may also be contacted by mail at the house of commons ottawa or by telephone 8958125 swimming pool 385000 theres spublic skating every wednesday af ternoon in the stouffville arena beginning at 130 pm pickering twp- with ontario municipal board approval pickering townships new 385000 swimming pool will become a reality the debenture issue is ror 385000 councillor mrs jean mcpherson voted against the bylaw claiming the site should be selected first she argued against a location near the new arena since in her opinion parking was not sufficient there she noted also that it was too great a distance for people to travel from other areas of the municipality fined 20 stouffville a stouffville rr3 man was fined 20 following con viction on a charge of failing to stop aired in richmond hill court oct 16 bryce mitchell did not appear to defend himself and a plea of not guilty was entered in his behalf pc tom wauchope told the court that the accused was observed sept 27 at 345 am proceeding through the stop sign at the intersection of highway 47 and main street east at about 20 miles an hour weve done our thing now you can do yours our thing has always been to mate the bog solid dependable and practical but lately some people have been taking our thing and doing their own like adding cuto flowers and hnky paint jobs franlly were delighted and whots more wed like to offer a few suggestions like snozzy mag wheels chrome stoneguards driving lights or our racy racing stripes lyou con get them at any vw dealers the beauty of it all is that now you can take on old beetle end put it bock in the groove or do some far out things to a new one weve always built the volkswagen tough enough to survive anything anybody or any ploce could dish out now it looks like it will even survive a whole new gen eration she agreed however to support the project if some other site was agreed upon lowest tender not valid whitchurch twp the lowest of five tenders submitted on a 5 ton dump truck has been ruled unacceptable by the roads committee of whitchurch township it was 506 less than the next closest but failed to meet specifications superin tendent ernest davis explained council gave its ap proval to the purchase of an international at 1143450 prices ranged from 1092803 to 1282840 markham twp police from southern york county have arrested a number of break and enter suspects over the past month markham township chief harvey cox told the tribune that he believes the arrests have cleaned up four or five gangs operating in the area with the assistance of midland ontario police two youths were ap prehended saturday when they attempted to sell anumber of rifles and shotguns stolen in a markham township breakin last month charged with possession of stolen goods are 17 year old david allen of no fixed address and 20 year old doug grimes of west hill in addition to the possession charges allen faces nine charges of break and enter and grimes five charges a quantity of property has been recovered police are still looking for a third man in connection with the offences more charges are pending against the accused allen and grimes ap peared in richmond hill court mondav to set a trial date arrested by metro toronto police and then turned over to markham township oct 22 was a 17 year old unionville area youth robert finnegan he faces four charges of break and enter and one of attempted theft also arrested were four juveniles from north gwillimbury township wanted there in connection with a number of break- ins the four were ap prehended by sgt evan kelley and constables win powell and byron langman after a stolen car was checked on don mills road over the weekend two further breakins were reported in the thornhill area in one thieves netted watches and jewelery valued at 300 drug party in field markham twp two toronto men were fined after they entered pleas of guilty to narcotic possession charges heard in richmond hill court john luther and david lynch were charged after they admitted ownership of the drugs sixteen young people mostly university students were ap prehended by police after officers checked an out door party in a field near victoria square august 5 no one at that time would admit ownership of the drugs police found a bag containing 3 bags of marijuana containing 73 grams another bag containing 178 grams of marijuana 6 cubes of hashish weighing 9 grams one large cube weighing 4 grams 3 pipes a razor blade and a cigarette box that had been used as a pipe for smoking hashish lynch was fined 250 and luther a student fined 200 markham little theatre the markham little theatre will present the mystery thriller the burning man on stage at the markham dist high school nov 11 12 13 and 14 at 830 pm tickets are available at all markham drug stores call us for daily weekly monthly rates long term leasing alex williamson motors ltd uxbridge 3649556 good today better tomorrow canada an investment that grows and grows canada savings bonds help you plan ahead look to the future without worry theyre canada most popular personal investment canada savings bonus are easy to buy for cash or on instalments in amounts ranging from s50 up to 25000 canada savings bonds are cold hard cash- instantly they can be redeemed any time at their full face value plus earned interest canada savings bends are safe backed by all the resources of canada theyre a very special security average annual interest to maturity new canada savings bonds- yield an average of 7 a year when held to maturity each 100 bond begins with 675 interest for the first year pays 775 inter est for each of the next three years and then pays s800 interest for each of the last seven years on top of this you can earn interest on your interest you can make each 1 00 grow to 22750 in just eleven years thats why we say canada savings bonds are good today better tomorrow an invesiment that grows and grows buy yours today where you work bank or invest

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