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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1979, p. 13

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Respect for Law Week 11LKLl Wednesday May 16 1MB Page 13 Civilians police honored CITIZEN CITATIONS Rick left and John Mottling right at Ihp Optimist Club tiled citation to Margaret Nancy Kelham and Vtx In their having provided to the police force during the pust with the a crime or the prevention of one The iltitions pjrl of the Optimists annual ttespect for Law Meek Herald photo Schools are not responsible for fitness coordinator ByLORITALIHt Herald writer Schools have a responsibility lo provide l he means or physi education but 1 responsible for the fitness the Canadian child Jack Rich told Georgetown area school principals last week Mr Richardson is the of physical and health education or the board of education He spoke to the principals from the George town area public and middle schools at their meeting Wed at Georgetown District HiRh School Mr Richardson said that unless the child parents arc supportive of the school In keeping children fit or provide a model for fitness themselves the school will not accomplish much What we really want to do is to instill a love of activity in children so they will ate It in their lifestyle Mr Richardson said Children who are active as children will be more likely to be active as adults he said ITY IMPORTANT Activity is more important for healthy bones than cal Mr Richardson said Without activity a week almost half the calcium in a child bones will pear Bones without calcium arc very brittle and break easily he added If a person starts physical training as an adult there is an upper limit to the potential gets new deputy The Halton Regional Police Force has appointed William Harding as Its new deputy chief in charge operations Deputychief Harding will be assuming his duties Immediately replacing Stan who has been acting in the capacity of deputy for Mr is an advisor with the Ontario Police Commission and has been awls ting the force with a major reorganlzatlon of lairing and facilities The new deputychief is a ear veteran with ten years command experience in the rank of Inspector His most recent position was that of Inspector with Peel Regional Police force which he Joined from the former town of Brampton municipal police force when the regional force was created Deputy chief Harding began his police in Wales before coming to Canada Police matrons get raise Halton Regional Police Com mission voted Thursday to give police matrons a six per cent Increase In salary The commission force has about six matrons In Halton who are used throughout the region as the need arises to supervise women prisoners Elizabeth Patterson the for a accounts supervisors said toe women are presently being paid an hourly rate of and the six per cent Increase would bring the hourly rate to they ion rejeh Mr son The person activity lull during the periods of tr Ihin childhood and will determine the potential fur fitness in person as an The optimum time to dove lop the heart the lungs and the capacity is during puberty this is lime carry out hard Iks Mr Richardson said The for physical education once said that the younger the child shorter he they be running Mr Richardson said Now studies have shown drcn below the of puberty are suited to endurance running Georgetown is developing a tremendous number of talent longdistance runners he said and I think It s the who are giving the children Ihe encouragement Mr Richardson said some the sports activities and uses students used to do in school iwenlj or thirty years ago ire now considered harm such as touching the leg lifting and sit legs extended are now considered bid for the back It was said jt one time that if it wis painful it wis good for you Mr Richardson said but If a till Id do will in ith or science you give him more Mr Richardson I thai way for physical education he said Don use the child fitness is criteria whether or not the physical education pro gram good one Consider the performance in other Mr Richardson suggested that the of a sound mind in a healthy body should be the principle to on which lo operate will perform better in other areas as well he said If we our children be fit what we re really look at is how well the body can use oxygen he said That is aerobe fitness it in millililres of oxygen per kilogram of body weight Improving aerobic fitness involves increasing thi heart rati little into that aria to cause body react to it he said Physical education pro mis in schools don provide students uith a sufficient op portunity to put their heart up and sustain It for that training effect he said Mr Richardson mendid that on education pro rim should begin Willi gentle warm up for ill ten minutes followed by 1 1 igh level activity for lo light minutes followed by letdown period of more gentle activity That is the limi to move on the skills proton portion of the pro he said of a said A heart of ovir 170 belts per minutes is a heart in distress and the rate has no training effect he said Vou don have to have that stress lo have a training effect but you need move the body Mr Richardson suggested a roup of people arc needed to draw up a variety of six to minutes activity pro- for the stress act inly period Ken Trowbridge principal Glen Williams Public School said Fitness in schools has to overcome two handicaps the association of fitness with competitive activities In which there Is a winner and loser and the fact fitness ties are usually done In avoid of something He sug a more positive attitude fitness would be beore programs could really motivate people FURNITURE warehouse ltd 334 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772828 SAVE ON APPLIANCES LAST WEEK OF PRESEASON SAVINGS ON AIR CONDITIONERS CLEAROUT CORNER 1 Admiral Cu Ft REFRIGERATOR Froit Free Harvest Gold Only s 00 Lb AUTOMATIC WASHER 3 Water Level Guide Wash Rinse Temperature Selector 2 Parts labour Only 00 FREE DELIVERY EASY TERMS OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Tues Wed Sat Thurs Ihree I and two Hal Police officers nored annual I mi is Respect for Lav Hi week arc presented as part of Respect fi Week the mills Club who bate provided assistance lu police and police performed a Ihe call of dun Kelham Margaret a moot Alex Ashen Constables Tom and James Turner received Constable Turner is n it present 10 receive his pi since he is on a Irain mf it Ontario liiiCiliegi inAylmer Kick Chambers the dent of Respect or Law Wick committee said he ud like see respect for iw being a year round The objectives of Respect for aw Week he said arc to combat public apathy and in difference to crime to age public participation in jus lice lo better acquaint the public with and provide recog for unusual and cxtraor dinary services provided by police officers Mr Chambers said that when contacted each of the civilians being honored had said that they felt their actions were no more what was of them I ATTITUDE We want to foster that attitude that respect for law and law officers is what is expected of the public Mr Chambers said saw a break and enter in progress Involving two people She notified police and the two were apprehend As a result of the lion the two suspects were charged and convicted and a large quantity of stolen proper was recovered Margaret Beaumont also saw a break and enter In progress and notified police As result of the subsequent investigation police solved two other break and enters Ashenhurst received a ni tall man w is suffer a serious si n During ihe phone call ihe man harm his and children with fire arms he had in his possession Mr said Ash went to the mans police officer and i ho undir lusiudj for midicil as and prevent htm from harming himself or his family nsljilcVicholson waslht who accompanied on that occasion Mr said Because the case was quietly with no bl or violenci hi said tie public was not made aw in of what had taken Li Turner was injur ed In Ihe line of duty Hi was on pair I when he answered a call to a break and enter in progress When he armed on I In the suspect fled on foot in the darkness Mr pursued 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