The panel criticized the region’s “shuttle system" of handling prisoners at the three police stations, where they are detained for no more than 24 hours. It recommended more serious offences take precedence over minor traffic infractions on the court docket, because of the number of cases in court. The panel said the location of holding cells in relation to the courtroom in the Richmond Hill building, resulted in an "unnecessary intermi- ngling of prisoners and public in the corridor." The panel. which recently toured both it and the Newmarket court house. plus police stations there and in Keswick, also termed the Newmarket court premises a fire hazard. Richmond Hill provincial court building has been cited as a security risk by a provincial public in- stitutions inspection panel. in a report to York Region police comâ€" mission. Hill court called security risk Pamela Mclnnis calls on a neighbor, Lucy Thompson, of King’s lnn Trail. Thornhill who can’t resist the pitch for Girl Guide cookies. York region C-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May 4. 1977 A Mother’s Day Gift from the Colonel AND PARTICIPATING KENWCKY FRIED CHICKEN LOCATIONS Brownies will be calliné """ Any prisoner held beyond that is taken to Toronto cells. The panel called for a detention centre, which Lower Hall, St. John's Anglican Church 12125 Yonge Street Nightly 7:30 to 8:30 Isn't it wonderful that all the churches are coming together! Or is it? Where is the charismatic renewal leading? What is the meaning of Miracle Gifts in the church? Tongues? Healing? Prophecy? This is one thin that the ‘It is Written Prophecy Crusade‘ is all a out. Don't miss a single meeting Different subjects nightly. No meetings on Wednesdays or Thursdays Free Nursery Provided! New Wine In Richmond Hill, from May 7 to June 11 Sponsored by. “Happy Hands" set by Bronnlcy 3 oz. bar ofsoap with malching 1': fl. 02‘ hand and bed) lolion. Retail value $1.50, muck 5450' Mickgu Colonel Sanders make it “finger |I( residents will find the com- bination of kids and cookies hard to resist as brownies and guides launch their annual fund raising drive this Friday. Sanders' boys and girls finger lickin' good"; would free officers from the task of escorting prisoners to and from Toronto. by Hogg Mark royal jubilee On May 20, students at Henderson. along with other Ontario school children, are being presented with medallions to commemorate the Queen's Silver Jubilee. It is proposed that maple trees be planted at each end of the front of the building by primary and junior pupils. Lt. Gov. Pauline McGibbon is being asked to attend the ceremony, the date of which will be based on her availability between late May and the end of June. Plans are underway at Henderson Avenue Public School to have a tree planting ceremony to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. About forty teachers attended the tea which was given by the Block Parent Committee to acknowledge the work put into the BF. program by the teachers. Through their enthusiastic efforts, the children have become more aware of the function of the Block Baythorn school A “thank you" tea for teachers of Baythom Public and St. Anthony‘s Separate Schools was held at Baythorn on Wednesday. April 27. Here’s how you could win : Open a chequing or savings account at Canada Trust. Then, with every $50 you deposit between April 25th and June 4th, 1977, you’ll get an opportunity to win one of 15 sporty Ford Mustang Ghias, complete with sunroof (approx. value $5,900). For example, deposit $500 and you get ten opportunities. Our present customers can participate by making new deposits. * Remember too, Canada Trust offers most of the money services you'll ever need, including personal loans. In fact our Phone-a-Loan Service lets you arrange a loan right on the phone. 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Lots of opportunity to pick up Mother's Day gifts at reasonable prices. Snacks available. Bible Society About 100 persons, young and old, went on the 'l‘hornhill Bible Society Walkathon on Sunday. as arranged by the seven 'l‘hornhill churches. It is estimated that $2,500 was raised by the walkers am) their sponsors. EJ. Sands Public School on Hen- derson Avenue is having a Fun Fair on Saturday. May 7 from 10 am. until 1 Parents in their area Floral tributes. donated by Thornhill Florist. were presented to the schools‘ secretaries, Mrs. Mary Cosentino‘ Baythorn and Mrs. Bev McMahon, St. Anthony's to thank them for their work on the absentee program. Fun Fair south thornhill ting quesiion letails at new io Square One (second Ieve ain o Bramalea City Centre ( at Charles Richmond Hill H a at King :n/ The Danforth of Royal York)