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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1982, p. 6

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Letter to the Editor Group lobbies for tougher crime stance I am the father or a young Pome In Sullivan who was murdered in the town of Oct was killed by a parolee from Collins Hay who had been Mandatory Supervision for 13 tils release was not reported to he local police as required by both Parole Board and Mandatory Supervision regulations I have re pcatedly written to Ottawa trying to find out why this not done I have been ignored by Ottawa and not received a form letter in reply from the Prime Minister the Justice Department the Solicitor General or ihc National Parole Board The more that I dug Into the workings of these de partments the more con corned I became I finally founded our group VICTIMS OF V10LLNCL We arc from all political parties religions and origins following letter from Acton parking woes topic for meeting IT WAS A GREAT DAY The 1 it singers from California San district ended their eastern tour Milh a performance at he John Theatre religion music in a contemporary in places such as d scleral I Ihc jroup plated their final Canadian before reluming south the border The has bten in listener for but this Is the time of the fit total Will Uphold llcrullSpechl Discuss on on what do tickets for overnight parking on town dwindled down to a tut tin discussion llcgioml Police Inspector Mail Mac out In the way bylaws arc bung While Ward I councillor Dave last week favored changing the by law so thai park int is pr lubUri only in winter lon engineer Hob Austin Mr Austin pointed out to ban on strecls because certain resembled parkin lots and they wanted changed Major Pitt fill Ihc problem was mainly in police admlnis In Ion and supported ns wilh the police to sort I lungs out Town clerk Ken said it iff had approached the police with com of and the pi lice response was that violations ida priority on Iheir list of duties The strict ness of can therefore vary as other lit- said and he felt a discussion would Utile Mike Armstrong he was amazed heir of over 100 parking tickets being feiven In one nighl Ills experience that a till to the police explaining reason a car was being left on the si reel overnight prevented a ticket and he was astounded at the problem other iuil Mercury No one seems to know how much it cost Thank you very much and God you Spokesman Donald Sullivan VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE CONCERNED CANADIANS We are a group that have had enough of the violence in our country Our founders are parents and loved ones of murder children We want act Ion on the following propo sals and want lo hear from you if you share our beliefs and would like to join us in our struggle A national referendum on capital punishment or all first degree murder Abolishment of the Mandatory Supervision programme and of Section of the Criminal Code thai allows first degree murderers parole after 15 Overhauling the jus lice item with more emphasis being placed on and their needs and less on the criminals and their needs Overhaul of prcs system and ways of granting parole of NPB and CSC with representation of ihe overage citizen on all local and national boards Responsible govern officials both elected and appointed who will answer we citizens quest tons and help us with our problems Trudeau Chretien Kaplan and and the Justice De partment If you would like to know VICTIMS VIOLENCE Ontario CANADIAN THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 Continued from page And she should know She helped develop the for the librarian courses Brock in Hamilton Before becoming a school librarian teachers have to take a 125hour ministry of education course she said They can t be a school libra nan for the board without it To get into the course a teacher must laught several years successful to be admill she said There are two additional courses hours each which give teachers a specialist certificate in school libra Most of our librarians have this Mrs Weber said In case the report for are old hat Here are some of for your consideration Buy recent in quantity to meet the borrowing needs of your students establish a separate collection of books suitable for re id aloud buy newly issued paperbacks at frequent Intervals solicit and use suggest ions for purchases from Ballinafad proud of its softball team Herald Correspondent Church attendance Sun si owed thit many residents took advantage of weather predic ted for the weekend and went travelling Most business places were closed Thursday Canada birthday Other firms or factories stayed open for business in order that their employees could have Friday oft moke Ihe extra day or a long weekend Many young people are We extend to Adi McLean and mem of her family in their bereavement Mrs Mel sister passed away in Hospital the latter part of Congratulations to the girls team They in at the top of the list with six wins and one I ss Mrs and Mrs Fne had is their his moll or from England enjoyed her six week stay with them and to spend some time with her Lrmddaughler and great grandchildren in Toronto She returned last staff and students don need to be a librarian to know this Having Information like this spelled out for anybody Is ridiculous What a waste of paper nevermind taxpayers money I would think many of our librarians are doing this Mrs sold Then why is this book let intended for ans I don I think it going be put on the shelf and lefi there I its going to be used she said emphatically By whom Trustee Betty Walker thought the report was a terrific Idea She sold the thought its purpose was to stimulate art awareness that more school librarians ore needed in system I think it excellent because it finally defines what It is librarians are trying to do she told The Herald On the other side of the fence sits trustee Betty who really sweat over the 1932 board budget She called the a put down to people already expert in the library field I think that anything we can do make any of our teachers more effect in their Job is tre mendous hut I fail to sec the necessity of such a document and I made some calls to find out why this done she told The Herald she had I idmit defeat as she also had rouble getting hold of board administrators I plan on finding out who s responsible and talking to the director about it Mrs Fisher said There a trustee on the board who knew why it was being done She said she know where the money for report came from and suggested it may been on the board budget as a component under the heading Library I sure every teach librarian knows alt these things We re not telling these experienced people anything they don already know Mrs I isher said I ve got more faith in the CHESTERFIELD SALE A wide selection to choose from Seven Different Models Values to 7 NOW Limited Tlmo Only BROWNS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 334 Guelph St Georgetown 8772828 3D people we have In our schools 1 got feeling this report Is to enhance the role of the teacher libra rlan or bring It to the forefront as being a very important role In the school she said Thats valid But not in this Underlining the need for the board lo about good things In the school without spending a lot of money Mrs Fisher said a visit by parents the library would do the Job more economically and effect So we ask Dixon publicly if he can tell us why several thousand dollar was spent at a time when taxpayers and businessmen arc at the board budget increases on a report that lacks any original substance and the use of which is questionable rrJ id No Summer Rerun Blues when youre on 19 Channel Cable When your favorite stations star repeating the programmes you chad winter Its time to change channels But It your antenna gives you only poor pictures on channels It time to change to Cable TVl Our wider selection of clear has to be seen to be believed Channel after channel But why not come in and see for yourself OR CALL US FOR FULL DETAILSI 2 BUFFALO A BUFFALO TORONTO GLOBAL BUFFALO TORONTO 11 HAMILTON 13 KITCHENER TORONTO TORONTO TORONTO LOCAL A VjEATHERADIO 3 10 LONDON PETERBOROUGH 1 BUFFALO BUFFALO TORONTO Halton 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