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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 6, 1982, p. 2

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I HERALD October I Policin as we know it is not success Hardin tells commissioners Chief would put half police on prevention Staff If the police chief has ha way half he Halloo regional force be made up of crime pre vention officers Eventually I hope to hate half mi start in the patrol unit working on responses and the other half on prevention Chief James Harding said The force currently has three constables and one sergeant working on by Eugenia Choose your friends wisely Dear Eugenia My son was bom Sept I960 Saturday at 11 a ra In Brampton Could you please write us and tell us what the future beholds for him Thanking you very much in advance Curious Mother Dear Curious Mother Your son Is a Virgo by sun sign making him somewhat meticulous and efficient He will pay a great deal of auction to detail and will do things carefully He 11 be able to bring order out of confusion because of his dedication and of duty A job worth doing is worth doing right will be his life a motto He will go out of his way to help his friends and family His admiration for material progress will enable him to do well In obtaining a good position In society Although he has physical toughness and resistance he must learn not to exhaust his body energies by worrying or overwork as this could result in problems with nervous ness and digestion He will be friendly to all in an Impersonal way and will seek freedom of emotional expression and demand to come and go as he pleases He will Join groups and organizations concerned with human relations and psychology He II be considerate In communication and stern where principles ore involved Being highly sensitive odors personal appearance and mannerisms of others can make him somewhat critical He is a lover of life making him theatrical in behavior and giving him an ability in painting sculpture and other art forms Ilia allornothing attitude can make compromising difficult and can cause intense anger resentment and an ability makemountalnsoutofmolehllls He could do well in such fields as medicine health research science or record keeping Your son appears to have musical and artistic talents However this aspect also indicates in bis particular chart that he will gravitate to peculiar relationships and It may cause confusion self delusion and unreliability at an emotional level He must also be extremely cautious where drugs and alcohol are involved and should avoid people that overindulge If he Is taught to choose his friends wisely and that moderation Is the key to a happy existence he II do just fine Write to Eugenia at The Herald 45 Guelph St Georgetown 3Z6 Dear Eugenia My little girl was bom Tuesday Feb 12 1B80 at p our time In Guelph Would her birth chart indicate any special talents that should be encouraged or any special problems that we should be prepared for Thankyou very much Sincerely An interested parent Dear Interested Parent Your little girl is an Aquarius by sun sign only as her chart Indicates a predominance of the sign Virgo Friendship and companionship are extremely Important her She has a very vivid imagination and is quite Intuitive enabling her to tune Into the thoughts and moods of thobe around her This can also result in nightmares and must be handled with and caution Her strong sensitivity and sympathy will bring her popularity However she must be careful because some will take advantage of this quality At times you will find her quite headstrong and unwilling to tolerate interference from others Cleanliness and will be of great concern to your little girl as she grows older She appears to have a strong emotional tie to home and family Someone or something in her environment could be unusual She can be quite determined stubborn and annoyed if someone fails to understand her Although she wishes for material possessions she is not greedy The possibility of family Interference with social and romantic affairs is apparent in the future which can result In her leaving home at a young age if not handled carefully She is capable of planning her actions and executing them systematically Her chart also Indicates that she could have a tendency to exaggerate and take on too much at an emotional level leading lo arguments and discord in relationships Proper attention to dietary habits will be Important and she lends to run high fevers when she gets sick However not to worry she can handle 1L Your little girl will take great pride in her work however she will also demand outward gestures of appreciation Her chart Indicates that she is open to new and unusual ideas and may at some point be involved in the communications media performing arts or possibly writing children books or poetry She will also have an abilily and fondness where animals are concerned throughout her life J Novak DT J Kohari Georgetown Street on Hwy 7 Denture therapy Clinic Phone 7912314 crime prevention Const Scoit is the Halton Hills and Milton crime prevention officer Chief Harding told ice commissioners last week that officers have ficantly reduced crime in Hallon He said their reduced house breaking by per cent in Oakville Are we putting enough emphasis on the live aspect We talk about this a great deal but have a long range plan police com missioner Alfred Oliver asked He was referring to the fact that the chiefs He- year plan for the force introduced at the meet didn I make any specific mention of increased crime tion programs or staff with the resources that forces have I could a crime nonc in Canada Chief Harding replied Each district has Iheir crime prevention officer worked lo capacity Crime prevention ccrs encourage Neighbor hood Watch and on Identification pro grams as well as helping residents improve home security Crime Peter Whittaker men and women picked up for brisk ins tell detectives Ihej to break into a parti cular home or business HI- Thev were jus I looking or the easiest place to get Kids wont take the time and risk the noise of breaking into a home that has locks and is rc- rts of break ins last in he said it difficult to direct link work of In statistics Whit noted break and to police I lit went up only cent He compared that with over per cent in Force seeks bolstered staff as part of longrange program The regional ice force new fiveyear plan oaks for 12 more staff next year Police Chief James Harding said the addition al staff is required for two new programs he wants lo finally see begun In 1983 His requests for a five- person traffic squad and a threepereon fraud squad were turned down last Chief Harding also ask police commissioners last week for an lions constable or Han or and a desk Jerk for the planning and research This does not represent a significant Increase In manpower the chief wrote in his report Espe cially when you consider that a review of the facts and figures gathered for the Ontario Police Commission during July 1382 ManpowerCalls for Service Study indicate that approximately per cent of the available patrol resources are lost to a series of factors ranging from sickness lo weekly doyt off before we commit any of the remain ing resources to respond to calls for service AFFECTS You can well imagine how this affects operatio nal efficiency and retards our attempts to develop meaningful standards or professionalism within the This is not a docu ment carved in a pillar of stone It is a flexible document Chief Harding said Among the goals and objectives 1682 goals thai met like Improved accommo dation at the Milton police station to house traffic and Halloween plans SICK LIST Anne Collins Sam by Ray Ha r ley and Mrs Theresa Harrison all in Georgetown Hospital Stoddard In Brampton Hospital Ken Johnson in Chedoke Mc Master Hospital In Ham itton Oct 1902 Nov 13 1982 Shuffle- board Oct 30 1962 Euchre p To the winning learn the prize will be Winners of he turkey shoot arc Winn Telford Ted Smith Ray and Joe Ticket winners were Sharkey No A ZllhoNo In the penny jar for the menially retarded there was plus one butt on The closest this number was KG by Harry Doanes Congralul Edna says thanks everybody for your help and donations Branch 120 hanks Edna and for donation and Winn Telford for her help Membership and Initio lion Oct 15 all new members please with your spouses Please be at Branch 120 at 45 pm On Oct air cadet elimination dinner and dance Joe or Bill Moore Oct 30 Imperials Hall Dance please come in costume Arrow Is the entertainment hot meal provided Entertainment will be provided in the lounge LEGION LINES Oct Saturday LEGION HISTORY Town council granted free taxes on the hall except those of local school and relief taxes A number of local men who were not Legion members gave generously of their time to act as auditors among them Hugh Dickie BUI Granl and G McLintock Mr H Davidson was honorary president Officers during 1930 remained jus I about the same with the exception of Bill and Dutch McCartney vice presidents The first of a series of sports days was instituted for July 1st weekend Two members I Varey and George Al colt had disastrous fire in which they lost every thing and Iheir home was burnt to the ground Com Alcott was In France on the Vlmy Pilgrimage the lime Quite a unique cere mony took place thai year with the burning of the mortgage This was made quite a cere mony each member piece of the gage and dropping Into the flames in the fire place The fad that was then sweeping the try Bingo caught on In the Branch and the fore runners of the still held loday began Town Country DRY CLEANING HALTON KILLS SHOPPING CENTER I I HI Over 1 00 graduates recommend I Young Drivers of Canada coast to coast Of in tor all ages Course fee s income tax deduct We by trie student Your choice automatic or standard ft cars Enquire about oris Tor YD graduates vale n cat on Free up home for instruction Approved by the Ontario Safety League only learn do NEXT COURSE STARTS WEDNESDAY OCT 27th Wednesday Thursday Evenings 630 930 pm Consecutive Weeks 16 S Georgetown 8770751 fraud investigation squads roll call training the design and building of a new police station for Burlington a buildings needs study developing computer software and implementing systems design and an employee assistance program Ills plans for 1994 include developing the Mil Ion station lo district command function and obtaining video equipment for it buying computer an auto theft tlon squad In 1985 Chief Harding would like to review the results of the 1983 building needs study and evaluate the need for a centrally located police crs Plans for arc more vague stressing mainly the need for necessary staffing and the identification of capital budget costs for financing majordevclopments It would be foolish to suggest that our present economic climate is one wherein attempt lo secure growth and devel would receive ready and warm support from those sibiht it is to allocate the necessary resources Chief Harding concluded It would however be equally foolish especially in the mind of a public concerned for its safety to ignore the continuing growth within the region which when coupled with an escalating number of calls for service places an increasing demand upon our capability to provide the standard of policing demanded of us Police commissioners will study Ihe plan Crime prevention old also work with litis Riving on how not to make new buildings an invitation to criminals They can be imohed in social in the region and in media relations giving advice to encourage safety among residents IF he had more crime prevention officers Chief Harding said he could i them drlv around alerting people to en Hal conditions that would encourage crime He told commissioners thai a crime prevention driving past a home with a long ladder resting against its walls should slop and knock at the door of the home and suggest the owner put the ladder away or lock it lo a fence to thwart a thief from hopping in an up stairs window Crime prevention is the way to go Chief Hording said Our soli general and allom- general are crying for crime prevention Polic ing as wo it is not successful at stopping He said police have a long term crime lion program in mind that lias not yet been reduced to written concept Joseph Scime asked the chief to pre pare crime prevention program for the commission Does a crime preven tion officer have to be a police officer police commissioner Morrow asked He suggested chief con sidcr using civilians all for civilians II the common sense way to go Chief Harding acknowledged noting the force has civilians In its employ However he said that in an emergency situation he wouldn t be able to deploy any one of these civilians to the street SHIP SHAP HOMCCLEflNING SCRVICC NOW COMING TO GEORGETOWN Starting November 1 1982 Call Now For FREE Estimate ITS Introducing the Movie Machine from RCA with stereo sound and remote controt I stereo player is nothing less than the ultimate marriage of video and audio With an external 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