That was the problem pondered‘by York Board of Education Monday, and is one of the questions it will ask the minister of education, The resolution to do so was moved.by Trustee Donald Cameron of Vaughan, who was commenting on TV Ontario's plans to produce a series of programs on sex for showing in the schools. IS sex necessary? That is. is it really necessary to provide graphic comment on its mysteries by way of films in the schools? L30â€. N.D.P. BWIS Re: Committee Agendas School board refers sex to education mnister A Agendas for meetings of the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill. and its Committees, will be made available to the public, at cost. prior to all meetings. The following are the fees, payable quarterly‘ in advance. for the various agendas. This fee does not include costs for major reports. Council Meetings $65.00 Committee Meetings: Planning $32.50 Engineering $32.50 Finance $13.00 Parks and Recreation $13.00 By-laws. 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The educational net- work plans to start the series in January and, according to newspaper reports. promises “new insights into common sexual themes such as impotence and por- nography." $32.50 $32.50 $13.00 $13.00 Police said a power saw and extension cord stolen from Donaldson and Barron Limited, 27 Guardsman Road were used to break into Williams Communica~ tions Limited at No. 33. There, a quantity of radio equipment, valued at $11,290, was taken. Another big theft oc- curred at Shiretown Fish Market, Rayette Road. Parent problems Dr. Stuart Smith, co- host of the show with writer June Callwood, said they wanted to save the present generation “from the enormous sexual problems their parents had." Smith, a psychiatrist. who conducts a sexual therapy clinic at McMaster University. said these included marital breakdowns and the lack of com- munication between sex partners. One of the biggest hauls occurred in separate thefts at two business places on Guardsman Road in Thornhill‘ Sept. 4. where the thieves also added insult to injury. He said there would be nothing titillating or sexually exciting about the material. York Regional Police reported a series of break-ins in homes and business places in the southern part of the region in the past week. Trustee Donald Cameron of Vaughan said he supported sex education in the school if it covered a vaiid educational area. Police blotter shows series of break-ins ment of venereal disease Birth control advice No appointment necessary Joan Jewett. Vallen- cliffe Road, reported her dwelling ransacked and $40 in cash taken: . . . Charles Stocking. Clmlc Hours Thornbank Road. 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I I Richmond HIII T.V. zatmsaz‘aw For Free and confidential diagnosis and treat ment of venereal disease Birth control advice No appointment necessary However. he had done invited for free discussions and questions All candidates for York North have been THE YORK SOUTH CLINIC YORK-NORTH All Candidates 129 Church Street, South, Richmond Hill Telephone 884-1133 887-5245 832-1384 Meeting Monday, Sept. 15/ 75 8 p.m. St. Stephen’s Anglican Church Hall 10101 Keele Street North MAPLE, ONTARIO The board should assure itself that the programs will have some educational value “and that the system is not being manipulated by TV Ontario in an effort to secure a greater TV audience." Furniture theft Heaviest hit in Rich- mond Hill was a home and storage shed. owned by Darlene Cowan, Garden Avenue. on Zelda Crescent Stolen were a bedroom suite. plus some other articles of furniture. valued at $1,800. Other Richmond Hill thefts: John Heppell‘ Carrville Road‘ reported the loss of a 30-30 rifle. a stereo and three imitation pistols in break-in at his home: Paul Nyman. Pearson Avenue. reported the theft of two antique trunks from his “I don‘t appreciate TV Ontario's attempts to lend respectability to sex programs by having them in the schools" he said. Taken were a large quantity of sea food, plus a 23 cubic foot freezer, with a total value of $3.000. some research into the new program and found some of the problems covered applied to a limited number of people. Cameron said the trustees should seek the answers to several things. What moral values will the shows have? How would homosexuality come across? Would it be condoned or frowned upon? What position would the board take on Concord Sponsored by the Maple Ratepayers Inc ' ' ' ' (SOUTH BLOCK) 884-7456 RICHMONDHILL The board should be opposed to TV Ontario using sex sensationally. he said. Also. how would the programs help the children's attitude toward sex? “If we accept this (program) without any foreknowledge. we‘re letting everyone down . i . “ Cameron said. Trustees haven‘t been invited to see the programs beforehand‘ but there will be advance press coverage. the issue? In the matter of sex without commitment. how would the board stand on that? Famin life Cameron said he thought TV Ontario would be farther ahead it it spent time on family life problems instead of its proposed sex series. Mixed reactions Trustee Dorothy Zajac of King, said it was “interesting that we‘re finally going to see something that we‘re talking about." Said Trustee Robert Houghton of Richmond Hill: “If we start to look at every program, I think we‘re out of our realm.“ garage; Van Bots Conâ€" struction Company, Scarboro, had $750 worth of construction equip- ment taken from a work site on Major Mackenzie Drive. Sept. 3. Thornhill thefts Other thefts reported in Thornhill break-ins: Peter Hanly_ Yonge Street. a mobile phone and four credit cards, taken from his car while it was parked in an un- derground garage at his residence: Lee Cole. Elgin Street. reported the theft of a vacuum cleaner. floor polisher and assorted clothing from his car by someone who slashed the convertible roof to get the articles; Tractor and Equipment Rentals. Old Highway 7. lost a $250 rug to thieves: , ,,D,,, Damage was estimated at $800. Jean Wise. Martin Drive. King City. reported theft of her wallet. containing $75. in a break-in at her home Sept. 4 or 5. Taken from the rear of the premises at 7480 Yonge Street, was a $1,200 snow plow. belonging to Donald Witney. Wood- ward Avenue; Charles Stocking. Thornbank Road, reported a similar oc- currence at his residence. but it was not known what was taken. A Chesterfield. love seat and chair. valued at $1.000, were taken from Yonge Steeles Invest- ments Limited. Steeles Avenue: Joan Jewett, Vallen- cliffe Road. reported her dwelling ransacked and $40 in cash‘ taken: $649.95 1976 20" ONLY Competent, decisive leadershipThe kind we have in the Progressive Conservative Government led by Premier Bill Davis. It’s a government that has fought hard for the rights of consumers, wageâ€"earners, senior citizens,young people. It froze gasoline and fuel prices. Reduced sales taxes. Brought in a guaranteed annual income system for older citizens. Introduced a tax on land speculation profits. Established a $1500 bonus for firstâ€"time home buyers. Gave Ontario the finest health care program in Canada and an educational system second to none. Provided broad financial support to farmers. Moved strongly to protect the environment. It’s a government committed to action on the cost of living. rent review boards, and a positive response to public concern about crime and violenceThe Progressive Conservative Government. It has experience and strength that Ontario deserves in these challenging times. For strong leadership, vote Progressive Conservatwe, September 18th “interesting that we‘re finally going to see something that we‘re talking about." Said Trustee Robert Houghton of Richmond Hill: “If we start to look at every program, I think we‘re out of our realm.“ Markham Trustee Dorothy Quirk said she felt that, as TV Ontario was financed by the government. it competed with local school boards for education dollars. As a result, she would like to know what the programs were all about. Mrs‘ Quirk suggested two amendments to Cameron's first recommendation. Where it called for the board to seek an opinion from the education minister on the Markham theft In Markham. John Webster, Concession 9, lost a quantity of stereo equipment. valued at $300. in a break-in at his home. There were also some mischief makers about. In Concord. eight trucks belonging to Luciano Pupolin. High- way 7, had their gas tanks filled with sugar. It’s a time for strong leadership need for the series, “their real educational value, if any. and their potential value for use in classroom instruction. she asked that the words Real and if any. be deleted. Cameron‘s second motion called for the board to write TV Ontario requesting representation from the values education committee of the board be among those selected to assist in evaluating the first three programs before they are shown to the public. The board approved both motions, complete with amendments. Ill}. I20" up your deeve to save a ï¬fe... A new Oshawa Ontario Health Insurance office is now open to serve residents. physicians, and other health practitioners in the following areas: the Regional Municipalities of Durham and York; the counties of Haliburton, Northumberland, Peterborough, Simcoe and Victoria; the District Municipality of Muskoka. 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