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Richmond Hill Liberal, 14 Nov 1979, A5

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It cost the York Regional Police (‘om- mission $2,500 to have lawyer Arthur Maloney settle a case involving a policeman who was wrongfully fired from the regional force. Wrongful dismissil bonsidering The case was one of several that resulted in a new policy for the firing of probationary police officers in Canada. Traditionally. police forces had been able to dismiss police officers without a hearing during their 18 months‘ probation. In the case of former York constable AND SAVE...DUR|NG DODGE DEAL DAYS DN LDW MILEAGE 79 MODELS Four door finished in teal frost with matching interior Six cyli engine, automatic, PIS, PIB, AM radio‘ defroster. W/W radials, 17,000 km. Lic. No. OOP156 2.0.0.000000000000000005 Two door finished in ensign blue with matching blue interim. Six cyi. engine. Auto, PIS, P/B, AM radio. Defroster, W/W radials. 181000 km. 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The precedent for that ruling was set in a Supreme Court of Canada decision involving the Haldimand-Norfolk Police Commission shortly before Mr. Brown Mr. Brown was dismissed late in his probation term. He did no! personally request a hearing. but asked the regional police association to appear before the commission on his behalf, The police association‘s letter asking for the chance to appear and (‘hief (‘rawford‘s recommendation that Mr. Brown be fired arrived at the same commission meeting, Aware that a further delay could take the matter past the end of the 18-month probation. the commission rejected the association's bid and approved Mr. Brown‘s dismissali ‘as When the divisional fired court ruled that the York police board was wrong to deny the hearing. the commission hired Mr. Maloney, the former ()ntario ombudsman. to investigate the possibility of an appeal. keep‘ilfl‘wirh Libéralods In View of the Supreme (‘ourt ruling. Mr. Maloney advised against an appeal‘. whereupon the commission directed him In negotiate a settlement with Mr. Brown and his lawyer. Under that settlement. Mr. Brown formally ended his employment with the York force through resignation. The commission 21150 paid him about $3.200 to cover his “lost pay" from the time he was dismissed to the time the case was settled. That figure represents the difference between his policeman‘s salary and his new salary as a private investigator during that period. Whén ME. Maloney's bill arrived at last week‘s BONUS ASK FOR YOUR FREE ROLPH MCNALLY ROAD ATLAS OFFEREXPIRESNUV.3DI73. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 5.000.... O O O 0 s1195 VALUE AT TIME OF PAYMENT. : O O Clip this coupon and ptesent it lo our service depart ment after the work you have requested has been completed and we will deduct 10% olf the parts and labor chalges. 10% discount Service Special meeting. the chairman. Judge Donald Couture. said: “It's not any more than I expected." Added Vice-chairman Gladys Rolling: “It‘s not bad. for Maloney.“ In an interview Thursday, Chief ('rawford said the Supreme (‘ourt ruling had changed “the law of the land“ governing dismissal of police of- ficers, In York. as elsewhere. an officer facing a firing recomâ€" mendation now is given an opportunity for a hearing. he said. He noted that former Waterloo (‘hief Syd Brown also benefited from that precedent after his controversial firing. Former chief Brown also was judged to have been wrongfully dismissed‘ but the ruling did not formally restore him to his job. The ruling on Douglas Brown had the same effect. the chief said. off parts and labor The Core school and how it works York Region may soon have not one. but two‘ new schools built unlike anything ever built before. B'oth boards of education. the Separate School Board and York County Board of Education. have received approval and funding from the Ministry of Education to build new schools in the Markham area, but have been asked to carefully consider the ‘core concept' for the new structures. A core concept school is a permanent structure housing gymnasium. administration. washr- ooms. library, some specialized areas and two or three‘classroom. To that section, ‘core' modules are added in such a manner that it is difficult to tell where the core ends and the modules begin. These modules or “demoumable” classr- ooms are not the normal portables seen at almost YOUNG CHILDREN'S A CONCERTS with SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1' 1:00 8 3:00 p.m. BAYVIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL, RICHMOND HILL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5‘ 7:00 P.M. W.A. PORTER COLLEGIATE, SCARBOROUQH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7-7100 PM. THE OAKVILLE CENTER - SOLD OUT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 - I :00 Er 3:00 PM, CONVOCATION HALL, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ...TICKETS 9.50 (plus service charge)... All BASS outlets 923-4433 Child's Play, 1969 Avenue Road 484-4486 The Creative Child 47A Colborne St‘ Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Family Services 10225A Yonge St. 884-8281 - 773-4152 - 889-7218 South Riverdale Child Parent Centre 469-3776 Toronto Folklore Centre 264 Dupont St 920-6268 The Oakville Library 120 Navy St. 'l‘hv Naran Plan can help )nu lose pounds of un- ~ighlly fat right in your (mn home. This home rvvipt- weigh! - control plan is vusy to follow and ('(Ihls little. Cu to your (lrugfloreandusk forth Vurnn Reducing Plan. 'lln- \\ hole plan is in- rludvd in every package. The directions are right on the luhel. Pour the liquid into a pint bottle and add enough grape- fruitjuicelnfilllhebmtle. Take two tublesponnsful lwice a day as needed. Take the vitamin supple- ment included and follow the lam calorie weekly fund menu. Your firsl purchase should Show you a simple If ! MARY MILES COOKED BONELESS ! PRODUCE OF U.S.A. : 'Fflfih'wnng 'Pvesented with the coopevaxion of 'Richmond Hill and Thovnhill Area Family Services And South Riverdale Child Parent Centre. ! MARY MILES sucao I' BBLOGNA Naran home recipe plantakesoffugly fat. DINNER HAMS # Jmcnw'kuwc W..- I NE RESEIVEYHE momvo‘mfl QUANMIES vâ€"â€" "â€" WHITE LABEL ALL PURPOSE LIMIT OF 10 PER FAMILY LlM|T OF 3 T|NS PER FAMILY BRIGHTS CHOICE PURE CANADA FANCY GRADE PRODUCT 0F USA RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES FLOUR Monday .............. (. Tuesday Wednesday ............. 10-! Thursday 8- Frlday 10-‘ Saturday ................... STORE HOURS LBJ} ‘1” ” '5 53’ FOOD STORES suces HAM PRICES! 2ml89¢ 16 oz. pkg ........... 10‘ every school in the are? They are better built and more attractive, and still have the advantage of portability if the need should arise. The two schools that could lead the way for future construction are Risebrough Public School and a Separate School slated for Milliken Mills. After much discussion by both boards on which type of schools would be built and after meetings with the Ministry of Education. all sides agreed to seriously consider the Cores. Architects from both boards have been asked by the Ministry to work closely in designing the schools, so that the modules could be used on either core if necessary. What sweetens the pie is the Ministry‘s offer to increase the grants for the cores to the same percentage as a per- manent structure. Closed vusy way to lose bulky fat nnd help regain slender mun-graceful curves; rt'dueihlt' pounds and inches of excess fat shuuld disappear from nt't'k. chin. arms. hips. abdomen. calves and an- kles. If you are not com- pletely satisfied with your first purchase just return the empty carton for ynur money back. Follow this easy way endorsed by many who have tried this plan to help bring backo-allurinfi curves and graceful slenderness. Note how quickly bloat disappears. how much better you feel. So instead of the ex- More alive. youthful ap- pearing and active. ...10-6 $199 5 KG BAG NOW 5 LOCATIONS TO SERVE 2480 EGLINTON AVE. EAST AT MIDLAND 3835 LAKESHORE BLVD. AT BROWNS LINE 1541 JANE ST. AT TRETHEWEV 970 QUEEN ST. EAST AT CARLAW 9751 YONGE ST. NORTH (RICHMOND HILL) VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY NOVEMBER 17 (Uri-u DIM-tn. “and WE IESEIVE YHE RIG‘ pected 65 per cent grant normally given for schools of this nature, the boards would receive 90 per cent more. The Separate School Board Management Committee voted last Tuesday to go ahead with the core concept for the new Separate School and will present its views to the Board at next Wed- nesday‘s meeting. If approval is granted. architects will begin immediately to design the new school and con- struction is expected to begin early in 1980. GLASSES W {Kork Cdunty Board UTILITY TURKEYS Gordon S. Wood “WWW” "'ll YOUR CHOICE OF SIZES. 2 POUND "TWIN PACK II POUND LIGHT, 1 POUND LIGHT ICED) 05,75 3 POUND “RING CAKE" (LIGHT ‘7.50 v .. -r 7 This is yor chance to assist your local Lion‘s Club at work in your community. Orders must be placed before December 1, 1979 in order to ensure delivery by December 19, 1979. In the area bounded by ZOth Sideroad, Bathurst St., Weldrick Rd. and Le$|ie St- YOUR ORDER WILL BE DELIVERED, C.O.D. YOUR ORDER FORM CAN BE PLACED IN OUR CONTAINERS IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: I Iâ€"IJâ€"‘vh'!l_livl_l'lu‘_u . . --. r 7 . T . . . . . . . . . . . T . . . . . . . . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . . . cuthere.. YES, I'D LIKE TO HELP THE LION'S CLUB OF RICHMOND HILL HELP OTHERS! PLEASE DELNER THE CAKES |ND|CATED BELOW TO MY HOME ADDRESS SHQWN. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE CAKES ARE BE BE DELIVERED C.O.D. “TWIN PACK” at '575 EACH = ’ "RING CAKE" at ‘7“ EACH = ' MAMF ADDRESS PHONE 10350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill The Royal Bank Centre EVISCERATED FROZEN NAME POWELL PLUMBING, ELGIN MILLS RD. E. CHARLTON HARDWARE, 10323 YONGE ST. KENZIE DRUGS, 10254 YONGE ST. BAYMAR SPORTS, ALLENCOURT PLAZA OLD MILL BAKERY, BAYVIEW PLAZA RICHMOND GIFT SHOP, LEVENDALE RD. . ALLENCOURT DRUGS, ALLENCOURT PLAZA HANSON FLOWERS, 67 ELGIN MILLS RD. E. NUT 8 BEAN C0,, FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE IMacDONALD'S PLAZA) RICE’S FLOWERS, RICHMOND HEIGHTS PLAZA (ACROSS FROM McDONALD'S) LAURELEA FLOWERS, OXFORD SQUARE Our sincere Thank-you is extended to these merchants for Iheir assistance 'PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR ORDER MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 15! . L-.- Limit 2 birds per family FITTED TO YOUR EYE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION CABBAGE CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO GROWN 5â€"12 LB. AVG and possibly PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS YOU LIMIT OF 2 HAMS THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. November 14 PER FAMILY considering a core con- cept for the new Risebrough Public School, but wants some clarification about the size restrictions of the actual core. ATTRACTIVELY GIFT BOXED. PROCEEDS DONATED T0 CHARITY. LIONS CLUB or RICHMOND HILL ANNUAL X-MAS CAKE SALE 12 - 2 pm. . Open weekdays 3-7 pm CLOSED FRIDAY WIéIJM/fi PICK-UP DATE SAT., NOV. 1709 FINAL IS CLOSING WHITE LABEL PAPER TOWELS LANCIA PASTA 1w. 32 oz. pkg $13§ CARROTS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE ONTARIO GROWN 48 fl. oz. Quick Oneâ€"stop Insurance Service Auto Home Life Just call 351i il'shcheap. drop in at TOLL FREE 1 800-268-6846 YORK FIRE AND CASUALTY I INSURANCE COMPANY 7699 Yonge Street ThOrnhIIL Ontano L3T 125 78 ¢ 2 roll pkg. 1979 â€" A~5 bag I 77-4

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