In York Region, the Park- way Belt runs from Markham to Woodbridge, alongside the future High-way 407 and par- allel to Highway 7. Acquision of the lands be- tween the Malton and Wood- bridge transformer stations. will start prior to public hearings being held on land for the Parkway Belt West. WAIVE HEARINGS? York Regional Motorcycle Police Constable William Thorpe testified he had the area of the Super Boy Burger Restaurant at 57 Wellington Street under ob- servation May 15 because of citizen complaints about squealing tires and other car noise in an area where young drivers habitually gather. He was watching from a Gulf Service Station lot. He saw the accused Car- ter with a passenger Scott Hayes and with another youth Rodney Titus standing by an open front passenger door of the car. DRAGGED 50 FEET Suddenly Titus was drag~ ged 50 feet backward by the open door as the car revers- ed with tires squealing. Ti- tus' legs dragged under the door of the Carter car, which then made a “U†turn. throwing Titus off on the pavement. The car drove out The Ontario government has substantially followed the recommendations of the Sol- andt Commission and has selected the Parkway Belt through Woodbridge. Con- cord, Langstaff and 'Dhomlea as the route for the contro- versial $360 million, 500 kilo- volt, hydro transmission line from Nanticoke to Pickering. Energy Minister Darcy Mc- Keough made the announce- ment last week. ending three years of public and private debate on the matter. The new line will.transm.it elec- tricity from the Nanticoke generating station on Fort Erie to the Metro area. It will also cross the Niagara escarpment twice, a move opposed by environ- mental groups. McKeough said land will be obtained by offering the owners the option of grant- ing an easement, or selling outright. An owner within the Parkway Belt could sell his entire holdings if he wished. Parking Lot ‘Hi Jinks’ Cost Driver Dearly Driving dangerously in a parking lot and on Highway 7 East cost a 17-year-old Markham grade 12 student a $100 fine or 15 days in jail, plus a three-month license suspension. He was also ordered not to own or operate a motor vehicle for a year except for work and to keep away from the res- taurant parking lot where the offense took place. Philip Carter of Whitevale denied the 10:40 pm May 15 charge but in his trial at Richmond Hill Court July 12 he was found guilty and convicted by Provincial Judge Russell Pearse. Hydro Line Cuts York From Woodbridge T0 Markham Dr. Solandt has recom- Specializing in GERMAN FOOD ï¬rdducts 22 Levendale Rd. â€" South Block Richmond Heights Centre â€" Telephone 884-6691 * * * OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK * * * a“ ’We have 20 different types of delicious, imported cheeses in stock. 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WEDDING CAKES MADE-TO-ORDER THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL -â€" MUNICIPAL TAX ASSISTANCE TO ELDERLY HOMEOWNERS LEVENDALE PASTRY & DELICATESSEN CHOCOLATE & SUGAR TOWN OF 6 FOR 59¢ DONUTS He termed construction as being “critically important," and said failure to complete it would cost Ontario Hydro consumers $13 and $33 mil- lion 8 year in 1977. going up to between $39 and $61 mil- mended that hearings of necessity required by the Ex- propriations Act, be waived in cases where property ex- propriation is necessary. Dr. Solandt said he was convinced that the time available for construction of the lines was dangerously short, with a possibility of substantial financial penal- ties and power shortages if it were further delayed. Only change by the prov- ince in the recommended Solandt route was in the Milton area. McKeough said hydro would construct another 500- KV line from the Bruce Gen- erating Station to George- town by 1977. ' lion by 1979 VAUGHAN He also recommended that any exemptions to the Plann- ing and Development Act that would help speed up prop. erty acquisition, where the transmission line was con- cemed, should be granted to Hydro. - He said that hearings of the commission should be accept- ed as adequate publjc ex- posure of Hydro’s plans and adequate justification of the need for the line. onto Highway 7 with passen- ger Hayes leaning out the open door, the car swerv- ing with tires squealing and traveling at more than the 30 mph speed limit. The youth Titus left on the pavement wasn’t hurt. Constable Thorpe on his mo- torcycle pursued the Carter car to a nearby Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet. "I yould say he (Hayes) could‘ve been killed," Cons- table Thorpe told the court. “I don't feel he (the accused Carter) had any control‘over the vehicle on the highway,†he said, adding that Carter turned into the chicken out- let on two wheels while the road at that time Has quite heavy traffic. DEFENSE ARGUMENT Crown Attorney Bruce Yonge noted Carter had a previous conviction for speeding. CAUTION REQUIRED . . . this was certainly dange- rous driving . . . he's not a person to be driving at all," said Judge Pearse. “A parking lot requires the exercise of extreme cau- tion where people are around Carter’s a t t o r n e y told Judge Pearse the accused youth apparently had a tem- per tantrum over the con- sole of his car being broken. The defense was that Hayes had been drinking, broke the console in Carter’s car and wouldn’t get out. So Carter drove as he did to try and get him out. Car- ter denied seeing Titus by the open door when he back- ed up and pulled away. “Spread a buffet, a summer supper or a picnic with our quality made, delicious ready-to-eat meats. Cooked ham, salami, tongue, mortadella, cooked turkey, etc., etc. We have so many different tasty meats to choose from. And you can give your meal that extra special touch with our cheeses, mild to tangy. 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