A half dozen persons sumâ€" moned in error to appear in Provincial Court at Richmond Hill waited in vain for over an hour Thursday morning pf last week for their cases to be cal- led. “Predicted on Current avail- able information the Vaughan Township Council of the Town- ship of Vaughan does not sup- port regional government com- prising the existing County of York with a fixed southern boundary and probably modified eastern or northern boundaries as proposed by the Minister of Municipal Affairs.†Councillor. Risk reported that members of council had dis- cussed as many aspects of reg- ional government as possible. “Based on‘ the information we have we felt the County of York as a region did not meet the best interests of this munici- pality. Included in our discus- sions were roads, schools and financing. This was a majority decision," he said. However, no court was held since presiding provincial judg- es were at the Holiday Inn in Hamilton attending a two-day conference. The dates for the conference, held last Thursday and Friday. had been set in September. but several cases had been listed for appearance of accused and witnesses and at least one de- fense counsel also had not been advisd no court would be held last Thursday. Reeve Williams, who had been present at the early part of the discussionS'before having to leave to attend a meeting of the township's police‘com- Judges' Conference Cancels Police Court 10 Council and will become town- ship policy until further infor- mation is made available. Vot- ing in favor were Councillors Gordon Risk, Louis Wainwright, David Fraser, John Gilbert and Dalton McArthur. Opposed were Reeve Garnet Williams and Deputy-reeve Albert Ruth- erford. The resolution was thg result of discussions held by council at the Board of ‘Trade Club, Woodbridge, the previous even- 'Ir‘Hivsr. irresolution was passed on a recorded vote at the Nov- ember 4 meeting of Vaughan Vaughan Councillors Opposed To York County Regonal Gov't. 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Apply fora CAN-CHARGE Credit Card County as a basis for reg- ional government. the Southern Six as the basis or becoming a part of Met- r0. Councillor Wainwright said that the greatest financial im- lpact will be the township‘sl Iability to borrow on debentures ‘as part of regional government 'or as a part of Metro. The“ 1impression I got was that the} 1:capability of borrowing would} :be better as a part of Metro": [ Councillor McAnhur reported like major factors discussed had lbeen services, roads, planning, lLweli‘are and finances. 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