Page 10 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, September 12, 1992 F a4 LAWN CARE ~ Organic and Environmentally Considerate Programs ~ Fertilizing Insect Control. » Weed Controle Aeration "873- WEED 873-9333 RUBY THE WITCH is arriving daily at with costumes, decorations and great.ideas for your Hallowe'en fun! 873-7403 2 Mountainview Rd. S. (At Guelph St.) Georgetown Hours: Mon. Tues. Wed. 10-7 Thurs. Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6 By Scott Kline A small piece of policing history in Georgetown left 11 Division for the last time earlier this month. After 23 years, Dot Smith — the longest serving civilian in the Halton Regional Police Service — left the Georgetown detachment for the last time. “T don’t feel like I’m retiring,” Smith said. “I’m 60 but I feel like I’m going to start another job.” Throughout her career, Smith has seen many changes in the way police business is conducted in Halton. In 1974, the Georgetown Police Department — where Smith started her career — was absorbed into the Halton Regional Police Service and Smith moved into the position of secretary to the District ‘ommander. Performing what she called a “tremendous” job, Smith was a jack-of-all-trades — at times a sta- tistician, accountant, letter writer, mathematician. “T don’t think you realize how much you do until you show some- one else what you do,” Smith said. a | honestly didn’t realize all that I did.” Above all she has found her posi- tion “fascinating... aa can’t imagine doing anything else.” But her duties have not always been easy. Smith vividly remembers an inci- dent in the early 1970s when police found a 10-year-old boy who had fled a foster home. ““Alll this little boy wanted to do was find his mother,” Smith said. “We knew his mother wanted to have nothing to do with him. “He had the tiredest, saddest phe I’ve ever seen,” she added. “, could do was give him some sa and then turn him over to the Children’s Aid Society. “My heart really went out to that little boy...I’ve never forgotten him.” But there has been little time to dwell on the low points in her career. Halton Regional Police have been on the leading edge of com- puter use in police work. For the civilian staff computerization has lead to coat seeing and upgrading, Smith She said that while the computer- ization has meant extra work for the staff “it is very, very necessary (and) for the better.” Dot Smith retires from HRPS Sita Smith has not though much about her retirement plans — “I still can’ consider the fact that I’m leaving. “This is a great bunch of people _ to work with,” Smith said. “They can see the funny side of every- thing.” “T can say without ee that these have been the piest years of my working tite, Eilers has always been such a sense of family here...I’m really going to miss them.” You know YOU NEED ONE... How YOU CAN AFFORD ONE! Owu a CELLULAR PHONE for ONLY $1Q°°:. lpscle or Lites *36-month it $150. uate be arte on the Bell Mobility System through Autofone. Call for details. We carry the widest selection of cellular phones, pagers and accessories. “If we can't get it «nobody can!" AUIOFONE pus 348 Guelph St., Georgetown 873-1777 Approved Agent $8 Bell Cellular HALTON PUBLIC STORAGE (416) 873-4666 PERSONAL Braancbles ¢ COMMERCIAL 5 tae Valuables - Extra Inventory - Surplus Stock, Off-Season Inventory 416-873-4666 140 ARMSTRONG AVE., GEORGETOWN, ONT. L7G 4S3 ¢ INDUSTRIAL Wease id Files, etc., etc. CAS needs volunteers The Halton Children’s Aid Society requires volunteers to participate in planning activities and supervising pre-school chil- dren in a creative play program. This group is the children’s group component of the Mother’s Group Program. The program runs the school year — Semptember to June: Your own children are welcome. Training is provided and expens- es paic Call Susan Stuart, co-ordina- tor of Support Services at 844- 8211. Ae PRICE ALL SUMMER SPORTS WEAR ph s Nort iivieie Plas ana R.E. Me MEN'S Ww EAR CALL