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The Liberal, 31 Jan 1974, p. 12

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12 Now Faces Narcotics Stouffville Youth Is Jailed On Drug Impairment Charge Already in jail for fraud, 3 young Wintchurch-Stouffâ€" ville 'l‘own driver in York Region drug court at ‘New- market January 18 got an additional 30â€"day concurrent sentence for driving October 5 on Main Street in New- market while impaired by the prescription drug Tuinol. He was also remanded to March 15 for trial on two Narcotics Act charges, on one of which he is charged jointly with his brother. He was also prohibited by Pro- vincial Judge Claire Morrig son from driving anywhere1 in Canada for a year. I ALREADY IN JAIL i Albert Snow, 22, was al-I ready serving a Novemberl l3 sentence on a fraud con-l viction of nine months andl 12 months indefinite in re-l formatory. After his guiltyl plea on the drug impairment charge, Crown Attorney l 'v-{t-lI-o-n-u-l l-(I-(I-0-U-t r-tu-ti.ci-»x-o.«v-n-n-o-o-o-o-iu AMARKHAM CENTENNIAL CENT 2 GREAT SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS .. DANCES l l g . 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Knee NIII Farms) FABRICS LDRAPES DISCOHEQUE THE KINGS CLUB BRITISH DISCOTHEQUE WHERE THE SINGLES MINGLE (SORRY N0 JEANS 0R GAMES SHIRTS) DRAPES GENUINE SAVINGS FABRICS - UPHOLSTERY 8.‘ READY-MADE DRAPES BUY FABRICS WITH CONFIDENCE AT Fabric and Drapery Mill Outlet 3 WAREHOUSE LOCATIONS OPEN DAILY l0 o.m.-9 p.m. SAT. 9 o.m.-6 p.m. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 31, 1974 “Difficult To Read And Understand" HaII Takes Long Look At Bill 275 Trials withdrew and Madden care John Impaired an control lion Hall, acting director of York County Board of Education, who prepared a condensa- tion of" Provincial Bill 275 for the board, told the January 21 meeting he had found the bill “most charge and two charges 01” difficult to read and understand.” failing to remain at the scene of an accident. He de th‘ll' ah a Crown Attorney MaddenI CUukI hzue some en‘ors‘ told the court Snow was‘I t0 V1.9)" the b1“ from 3 driver of a vehicle that hiti pl‘ovlt’le some thoughts a car in front, then backed‘ board's thinking. up and crashed into another" vehicle, causing property" Under the heading: What damage but no injuries each The Bill seems T0 PTOVl‘IC- mm, Then Snow's vehiclcnlr. Hall listed some of its took off with someone else I’I‘OVISions- driving, was chased and; TCACIICI‘S may negotiate caught. las one group with their WAS 0N DRVG ,board, or remain as separate‘ york Regional police could groups. Principals remain a,‘ detect no alcohol on Snow‘s Dim 01" tI10 bargaining unil- brmm Wm,“ the). tried a The period of agreementl breathalyze test, so theyi is defined as not less than: concluded he was impaired 3W“ .VPHI‘S- l by a drug. The defense cx-, Where no new agreement‘ plaincd to the court Snow} fxisis at the expiry date of was taking the drug Tuinol . the old, provisions of the old for nerves and sleeping. but‘ continue in effect uniitil the‘ took an extra large amount new settlement is reached, on this occasion. For disputes concerningl N0 COVER 1 MILE EAST OF BAYVIEW HIGHWAY 7 -()-l)-(I.U-U-l I RE $12.50 COUPLE (Limited Number of Tickets Left) 1 â€" 5 PM. Phone 297-1366 ‘I-U-1)‘D-ll-1)-0-U.fl-U-ll-U“0-I -ll-II-(1-4).l|-t)-(_I-17-".0-0-0-0- 1-1I’ll-U-ll-Il-tl-U-U-U-0-ll FABRICS DRAPES SEdVdG SDIHBVzl SDIHBVrJ Luxurious 36" LUREX VELVET reg. 86.00 yd. Imported on” I.” ‘yd. siadvzm I i l S! I.“ 0’ [DIED t um DRAPES A: Um! GENUINE SAVINGS Came k SDldElVd SBdVdG I I SDIEIBVd HARRIS Infield 5'. Norm Meow-clan Mall JUST EASTOF KEELE ON ND. 7 HWY. SDIH Vd sgdvaa FABRICS DRAPES- FABRICS ‘ ‘arbitration occurs, the arbi- ' made. .med to decide the question. thave I past week. We hope they are Jack and Mary Rodick :took a pleasant drive to lKitchener Saturday to visit the market there. Great variety. About 30 students from‘ I Al a r k h a m District ‘last weekend with Mrs. Sid-' consequence his report‘ However, he had tried evcral directions and to to help stimulate the September 1, 1974, the bill‘ provides that, if there is no settlement by October 15, then the automatic proviâ€" sions for mediation and ar- bitration apply. This clause has no effect other than in 197-1. , Terms and conditions of‘ employment are to be nego- tiablc. LOSS OF AUTONOMY “Where the definitions, off terms and conditions are not agreed upon, this question goes to arbitration, and if trator will define the terms. Arbitrators will be influen- ced by precedents in other settlements boards will lose more and more of their decision - making ability." Mr. Hall said. An educational relations commission is to be estab- lished, with five members â€" two named by the Ontario Teachers Federation, two by the Ontario School Teachers Federation, and the chair- man, to be appointed by the minister. Where negotiations fail, all matters remaining in dispute shall ‘be determined by mediation, and Where necessary by arbitration. Where negotiations fail, gone on for eight weeks, and where both parties have had Outside help, and where no agreement is reached, medi- ation is imposed. Where negotiations have gone on to April 1, and no agreement has been reached, and no outside rhelp has been used, outside help must be used; and if fthere is still no agreement by Apni‘115, mediation is imposed ~â€" tailâ€" though a two-week extension is possible. The mediator has up to 20 days to complete the task. If there is still no agree- ment after the 20 days, arbi- tration is imposed. LAST RESORT Arbitration will apply af- ter all else has failed, with the parties involved having the choice of one man, or Ia three-man board. The award is final and binding, but if the interpre- tation, applicabion or adimi- nistration becomes in dis- pute after the award is . courses, Markham said she didn‘t like the sound of the latter Committee. To have five people r e p r e s e n it 2,000 teachers wasn‘t realistic. I like four administrative committees as we have now. If we lost them. we'd be the poorer for them." Mrs, Quirk said. OBJECTIONS \Ii eroded, “as the government is controlling more and more of our decision-making au- thority." A main objection to the teachers was that its “right to force settlements through legitimate union methods dis-I appears â€" we need these‘ powers." ‘. Mr. Hall said that the bill‘s over-all intention was to im-I prove the process." Training which would stress the collaborative approach to negotiation, could possibly be i developed. “The stress would have to be on developing the atti- tudes. techniques and skills» in the collaborative mode, as‘l opposed to the conflict mode," Mr. Hall said. “The conduct of both par- ties. the mud slinging, the propaganda, the personal at- tacks clesigned to destroy the leaders of the opposition all contribute to slow and in- conclusive negotiations and poor relations. Standards of; conduct, perhaps enforced by agreements, or eo-operatively developed guidelines, might be considered.“ he said. He said it seemed apparent that too few people under- stood what the real issues were. Both parties battled symptoms, rather than causes and got trapped in personal- ity conflicts. “The real answer to our dilemma lies in education and not just legislation,” Mr. Hall said. GET YOUR WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV from Sweetheart Peter York Home T.V. 306 Bayview Ave. (Plaza) 889-1646 - 884-4165 IOIO on your radio gets you a BILL McVEAN 1 05 to 3 p m weekdays First BIN Mel/can He enjoys stimulating people In between appropriate musrc, BIII adds deft touches Of humour as he vorces opinions on the current scene. Next. Betty Kennedy. Inferâ€" vuews With all kinds Of Interest- Tng people whose accom- plishments or ideas are noteworthy. She doesn‘t try to lead listeners or guests to her way Of thinking. Betty Kennedy mtervrews have a depth and perception rarely equalled in broadcasting today, @FRI®fl@fl@ There 's more where this comes from’ . . 1 Hall said that among the objections of the trustees to the bill was that the board‘s autonomy was being I BETTY KENNEDY 3 05 to 4 p m. weekdays BILL DEEGAN 4 05 to 8 p m weekdays Then. Bill Deegan. He soothes nerves Shattered by home- bound traffic and family menu problems..wrth an easy mixture of mUSIC. Jokes. poems and his own philo- sophlcal notes, Other ingredients of THE BILL DEEGAN SHOW are news commentaries With Bob Hesketh. Gordon Sinclair and Jack Dennett. weather fore- casts. and Bull Stephenson‘s “Sportvrews”. The Hesketn McVean "Dialogue" feature IS repeated for those who missed it earlier. 808 HESKETH News's o m GORDON SINCLAIR R 45 n m JACK OENNETT Newsâ€"6 30 p m BILL STEPHENSON Sportwewsâ€"G 40 p m either party, after exhausting any agreed grie- vance procedure ‘in their contract, may ask for a new arbitration board to be for- This board's decision is fi- nal. Costs for mediation and arbitration are to be borne equally by both sides. A teacher-board relations committee is required for all boards. This committee may make reports and recommenda- ti'om to the board, Which the board is obliged to consider first before making a deci- sion on matters. Trustee Doreen Quirk of BUTTONVILLE Correspondent: Mrs. F. H. Leaf Markham Telephone 294-5290 Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sitots attended the wedding recep- i tion for their grandson Gorâ€" don Stots and his bride on Friday of last week. The reception was held at the home of the groom’s parenrts, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stots of Scarboro. Afterward there was a family dinner for the bridal party at the Inn on the Park. George and Joan Hooper spent last weekend in Mus- koka for the curling bon- spiel. >l< * * Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gough and the younger members of their family paid a visit to Ted’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Jack Gough last weekend on their way back from Florida to their home in Minden. Jack Gough spent a few days in hospital last week but reâ€" ' turned home Saturday. Mrs. Reg Crawford enter- tained members of the Brown’s Corners United, Church choir at her home, health. following practice Thursday night of last week. The Waltons are getting homesick in their Florida. retreat, and hope to return: here in late February. 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