Brian H. Cowen. CHARTERED ACCOUNTAer 55 Yonge Street North “ Phone: 889-8275 384-8651 Joscelyn, Lorughlin,L Harper, Tory & Associates Chartered Accountants 121 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill. Ont. 884-4474-5 91 Geneva Street St. Catliarines, Ont. - 684-1177; LEONARD R. ROSENBER & ASSOCIATES find the service you need for home or business in this SIIIIIIII IIIIIIIITIIIIY HEATING and Air Conditioning Authorized Consumers I Gas Contractors FURNACES â€" WATER HEATERS AND AIR CONDITIONING ‘ MAC Heating Co. 889-0506 - 884-7977 2-1 hour service to all of York County Insurance Ass 1 Sporting Goods â€" Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop C.C..\I. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South '2 Youths Violating Courts' Trust by the courts from young people ‘\\l10 repeat their criminal misâ€" takes and don‘t take advantage of an opportunity to lead the life of a good citizen when they are given it. Provincial Judge Russell Pearse said Thursday of last week as he cracked down on three lT-yearâ€"olds who have put police and local residents lto a lot of trouble and expense 'I)0('ause of their antics. ‘ Judge Pearse sentenced two of the youths to terms in re- forniatory and gave a third .1 chance to prove himself at the .House of Concord Salvation Army residence for boys in \‘auglian. This third youth be- ing a first offender. still Richmond Hill, 88.1.1213 ‘has a chance to avoid jail and Trucking .may' get probation. ‘ 2 COURT DUTIES When one defense attorney argued that the court should try to rehabilitate his client. Kenneth Fisher. 17. a Scarboro youth who had been at the _ .House of Concord when he got Hauling :ISI‘EEZUIJIQ. Judge Pearse (115- 884-1013 364-2625 "He was in a place of trust and rehabilitation but he did this crime. I don‘t think proba- tion for him is the answer for ‘IIIP protection of society. I must The public must be protected House of Concord IN‘CHUSP llWiDOSIL 10 be han stresses and strains of life were getting too much for him. The House of Concord will take bim‘ back. His mother and father are separated, Although he has some dim-diary seeing his mother. he sees his father and can get some support there. He sees his father and can be with him on weekends. Probation or jail won‘t help unless he gets pro- fessional assistance. His fatiiei" can't afford it but he would have it at the House of Con-V cord.“ said the defense lawyer. man." Judge Pearse told Paclial. go 9 9 Q Q g g Q g Q 9 $2 9 9 9 9 29.9.5. BREAK-INS ALARMING “The number of break. entry and thefts in this area are very alarming. It's getting ludicrous. People can't cope with it and the police can't handle it be- lcause they haven't enouin men .to go around. Especially in the more rural areas around Richâ€" mond Hill the people can't even go on a holiday beeausc of the ‘possibility their house will be broken into. Even around houses being built the materials can't be left." These were Judge Pcarse's remarks as be sentenced Milan Kalvoda. 17. of Kennedy Road. ‘Lot 3. RR 1. Milliken to three months in reformatory and two Get Jail For Protection 0 Public before Judge Pearse October 3 for sentenc- ing. If the judge gets a favor- able report from the House of Concord then Pachal has a good chance of probation "The House of Concord isn‘t a tail. It's far from it. It's a place where young people are ghen a chance. If you can show you have the ability to learn to be a good citizen. if you make good. then the court will sup- port you in every way. It's en- tirely in your hands. young YOI THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Aug. 31. 1972 5 i BUILDTNEDTIIVAI‘ERIALS SAND 8. 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A short per-lumber belonging to Rockwin o SMALL_ 513; I 893'1977 LOMPLE TE INSURANCE S ‘iod in jail shows t h e m ltlIClCOlIStI‘UCIiOn Company July 8 to. .. LARGE _ 31.9.; s , I . SERVICE Bus. 832-2621 or 832-2445 Res. 832-122 convictedI what it's really like."‘build a stable where he wanted said the judge. to keep horses for a fee. ‘ He gave Fisher four months MUST pRoTECT pUBLIC in jail. after which he will be “The public wants protection. 0“ pl'0bati0n for two years- Dur' not probation again and again." mg his Pmbation he 15 barred said the judge. noting the youth from “5mg drugs 01' aICOhOI- committed the crime at age 16‘ from entering any place where while on probation for a New. liquor is sold. from leaving the Gus break_in conviction ‘ province or from getting into Kalvoda‘s attornev asked for 0 TRAILERS! . further troume' Ally bread] 0f“a further term of probation for‘ - ' ' l “re, Auto and Liability [probation can get him both sums chem. arguing the youth. _ . . . . Yearly Monthlv Lint-the] fine and .1811 senteiice..ah_oadv had Spent a week in r . V 7 v ’ YT . 15 Tonga Sheet 1" i 6 MO“ HS JAIL Don Jail and had his fees paid 7 ‘V', ou'lv ‘ - . “ 3844551 ' 8844219 “ eekh' Ball†H 1 " When Flshers lame] algued for a course at Seneca College - the vouth had already spent . t 04 HOUR SERVICE . -' . - . . - . . m the fall. Res. 727-2737 ~ . . t f h six weeks in Jall wai ing or is LACKS PARENT CONTROL ‘ LCBO STORE SUBMARINES Change In Office Hour. Effective July lst. 1973 The senior Trust Company Tucs- ' Thurs- (levoled entirely to serving 9‘30 "In" to 4:30_ p'"" the people ofOIirario. Ffl‘ 9’30 a'm' ' 6'30 p'm‘ Sat. 9 am. to Noon wan GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 G. A. WAKELIN, MANAGER 121 YONGE ST. N. l RICHMOND HILL CADILLAC HOMES IN ASSOCIATION WITH Auto CENTRAL LEASING O TRUCKS! . Barrow Insurance 0 TRACTORS! 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Crown Attorney Frank Mos- (omplete , coff asked the judge to note Insurance Sel‘VlCe Fisher demolished the Mustang ~ ‘ car he took from Levesque Ply- i .. 1‘ queen 51: - . mouth Chrysler Limited in l loronlo 363-3999 . iConcord July 14 and injured a 25 Grandview A“; . {nine-year-old child in the proc- Carpentry i Thornhi“ 1 ® .055. It was a deliberate tbeft‘st al‘ng 1 81‘ view mirrors and 7 during the final period of pro- 9 1 ‘9 ' ' . I . 889-1379 lbation for a previous offencea. gear Changer f10m mOIOkI I CUSTOM WORK CoLOR iwhile resident at the House of “€195 JUIY 24- _ _ I , v iconcord, His lawyer said his cient'apw By Corner Agency QUASAR TV ' “It was a Clea,- Violation nf'p-eared to sufter a lack of etfec-l I Competent Tradesman i SERVICE: ltbe trust the court had in him ï¬ve parental control. His} i mother is over-indulgent and: A I) in June. 1971," said Moscoff. (and other “fakev‘ % DENIES RECKLESSNESS R. 1’. (Bob) ROSS i insurance - Mortgages by PETER SMITH . Fisher-s lawyer argued it 130 Centre St. W. - 884-1788 .‘ Fire‘ Auto and Liability Y o ‘w asn't reckless driving thatl ‘ i X 01k Honle icaused the accident. but failure‘ -Molor Vehicle Finance Service pHONE of the steering in the can Judge Pearse said it was the1 ‘ v _, - g _ “A boy‘s fault if he took a car helHe cant gal 1‘ at home- MOUNT ALBERT. The Moium‘didn‘t know was mechanically' RELEASED 0N TRIAL Albert Church of the Nazarene. 1 ' f't Judge Pearse said he'd conâ€"1 m- l‘f‘ 1‘ . kg The defense attorney argued sulted the House of Concord; fig? iï¬feglelé?§d:;tts“ffgm lFisher was severely liandi- about Pachal and they agreed tor the Canadian Nazarene College capped by his upbringing. “The accept him for a few trial b ’ best thing for him is some sort Limited doesn‘t rule with a firm handl The father also seems sort ofl “wishy washy" in the matteig The boy seems to be subconâ€"‘l sciously looking for a firm, hand. trying to get attention? 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Many people are beginning to experience this ‘ ‘development at first hand, not only in other parts of Canada ‘and in metropolitan areas but in Richmond Hill, as people real- ize that they can play a sig- cisions which concern them. The first and best book in- vestigating this pliononienon with a Canadian orientation is James Draper‘s CITIZEN PAR- TICIPATION: CANADA. A wide range of provocative es- says present divergent poiiits of view on ratepayer's associaâ€" tions, the responsibilities of politicians to their constituents and the ethics of social activism. x >.< The Ontario Government has also become interested in the question of involving citizens in public decision making and has 1published two books: CITIZEN :lNV'OLVEMENT, which was prepared for the Committee On Government Productivity, and DEMOCRACY IS US by Mau- reen Quigley for Department Of Municipal Affairs. CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT discusses some characteristics of the citizen participation trend. the pres- sures generating demands for participation. whether the gov- ernment should encourage such participation and if so, what would be the initial step. DEMOCRACY IS US is more concerned with examining cas- es of citizen participation in Toronto. Also primarily concerned with -Toronto. but discussing the «oi-WONDERFUL WORLD OF Participatory Democracy nificant part in making the de-- with bail set at $500 without de- PRE-OPENING PRlCES ln PUBLIC LIBRARY broader issue of the emergence of organized groups of citizens and their effect on city govern- ment, as well, is James Lori-l mer's book THE REAL WORLD OF CITY POLITICS. POLITICS AND THE GO\’â€"‘ ERNMENT OF URBAN CAN. ‘ADA, by Lionel Feldman and Michael Goldrick also studies the operation of Canadian city politics, althouin from a more theoretical point of view. Such tissues as “Small Town Power; and Politics". “Total Amalga- .mation in Metropolitan Toron- lto" and "Canadian Local Gov- .‘ernments" are discussed by Canadian authorities. . 3 Another book which exam- ines urban governments andl ‘how they plan the town and city environments is Harold. Kaplan‘s THE REGIONAL‘ CITY. Kaplan looks at how de- cisions concerning such mat: ters as zoning. expressways. mousing and parks are made. ‘as well as the limitations or l l Carrvilla I Road Q Hwy 7 Just 2 Minrth oi Hwy. 7 WE MUST HAVE THE RIGHT HOME AT THE RIGHT PRICE IN THE RIGHT LOCATION advantages of these methods. a- a- a ‘ The final books on this list. which would increase our un- F derstanding of the decisions which affect our surroundings \J . is Gcrtler's PLANNING THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENT He looks at the planning pl‘oc- ,e 3 2? ,L- ess and such problems as land‘ â€" d.“ ,LVT: speculation. adequate recrea-l ~ ‘ A“ “I , tioiial facilities and City sprale XEWMARKET: Queen‘s Piper. oo- :35; - :e 3 uses 3: me wâ€" sde of Yonge 3‘ lu‘ii Forth of Hwy: 7 Jimmy Mortimer. one of Scot-’ A): . g. / . .‘l D . . ,3 : , c , \ _ D land's best-known bagpipeml U -\ U†- '4 Aw -9 V-., WL_K_i\l:o ll H../\. 6 .,\A, marched in the Canadian Na-: tional Exhibition Warrior‘s Dayl Parade August 19 as the honorâ€"i ary Pipe major of New-market‘s Legion Pipe and Drum Band