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The Liberal, 2 Mar 1977, p. 6

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He said York Central had adopted a tight policy on abortion. Its major policy was that it didn’t support abortions on a demand basis. Statistics from the 1976 annual report show the hospital performed 186 abortions for 578 live births, compared to a provincial average of about 20 abortions for 100 live births. Particular attention is paid to those under 18, plus patients seeking second abortions, and patients asking for abortions, which do not appear necessary for the preservation of their physical or mental health, he said. He said the hospital offered counselling, but not all areas were responsive. However, the hospital had a responsibility to the community at large. Executive Director James Hepburn said the statistics should be handled with care, however, as not all hospitals in Ontario performed abortions. Also, requests for them must come from doctors; consultations are mandatory with doctors who might perform them; doctors submitting applications should attend meetings of the abortion committee; pregnancies of more than 12 weeks are not considered for abortion, except in circumstances where they might be considered a threat to the mother‘s life. RICHMOND HILL â€" Despite the fact it performs more abortions than the average Ontario hospital, York Central Hospital is very concerned about abortion and birth control, according to Board Chairman Barry Hayes. Hospital policy also provides counselling tc patients seeking abortions. York Central abortions are concern Counsel for the defence argued the case had not been met. Judge Pearse ruled that, by paying for the article, the man could not be charged with theft and should have been charged with fraud or something comparable. Landlord charged Judge Pearse also dismissed a case under the Landlord and Tenant Act. He then took the tape to the cashier, where he paid the price of $.69, instead of $1.89, the required price. The man was then arrested, Stabb said. David Stabb, a security guard for Canadian Tire Store in Richmond Hill, testified he had seen the defendant remove a price tag from one articale and put it on another, in this case, a role of handlebar RICHMOND HILL â€" A charge of theft against a Richmond Hill man was dismissed last week in provincial court when Judge Russell Pearse ruled the charge was laid under the wrong section. Theft charge dismissed, laid under wrong section A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, March 2, 1977 nd should have been harged with fraud or amething comparable. Landlord charged Judge Pearse also ismissed a case under me Landlord and Tenant ct. Police had charged Vito DiGiacomo, a real estate agent, who ac- companied Campici to the house, said they had gone to Dupui's’ house and, after knocking at the door, had been admitted to Dupuis’ wife. 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Court was told there was nothing on the notice regarding non-payment of money, nor an increase in rent. On the day in question, Nov. 1, Campici had come to his house and served him written notice to vacate, as he wanted the house for himself. He said he had not been given notice that he would be coming and asked him to leave. Witness said the defendant wanted money for September, but that he had already overpaid him. Luciano Campici of Toronto with entering the home of Rosaire Dupuis, Steeles Ave, Thornhill, without giving the tenant written notice 24 hours before. Dupuis told the court he rented the house from Campici since last Sep- tember. KENZIE PHARMACY 10254 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL Viletti was convicted on a charge of driving under suspension, plus four charges of using forged documents in the amount of $596.19, a charge of The crown then asked that the plea of guilty be struck and the charged was dismissed. In dismissing the first charge of careless driving, Judge Pearse said evidence against the accused â€" speeding through a red light on Bathurst â€" didn't con- stitute careless driving. The defence didn’t call any witnesses, and Judge Pearse ruled that the notice had been properly served. Peter Viletti, Beech Ave., Richmond Hill, who faced 26 charges on various counts, pleaded guilty to eight, had one dismissed, another nine withdrawn and the crown dropped proceedings against the other eight. the time and when he was awakened and came into the living room, he was given the notice. ' He rolled up the notice and threw it on the floor, the witness said. SOUTH MAIDâ€" MERCEBIIED CROCHET COTTON The ideal yarn for tableâ€" cloths. placemats. doilys. and other fine crochet- ing. Your choice 0! White and Ecru‘ K mart Price theft under $200, in which restitution was sub- sequently made; and one of fraud. The charges withdrawn against the accused were as follows: operating an unsafe vehicle â€" no in- dication as to why unsafe; drove while disqualified â€" no proof of time; ob- structed police by giving false name â€" improperly charged, should be creating mischief; stole four blank cheques under $200 â€" related to four charges of forging already convicted on; impersonated man â€" information didn’t disclose offence; forged document â€" no in- formation; obstruct justice â€" gave false name again; drove while disqualified â€" no in- formation. Viletti waé remanded in custody until Mar. 15 for sentencing. In the latter, the defendant charged $750 worth of goods on a stolen credit card. The balance of charges were not dealt with as they were related to the ones already dealt with. 5” bowls lor soup. cereal. des- sert. etc 3 cheery patterns In Blue. Red. 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