Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 24, 1990, p. 26

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THE BERALD October Community- Halton Regional Police Force welcomed 12 new recruits into its ranks last Friday and on hand to greet Inductees was Start Inspector Richard Klvell Pictured above left to right Staff Inspector Klvell and new recruits Constables Alan Grose Patrick Martin Troy Wide men Robert Robin Scott and Duncan Taylor The new Constables will serve throughout North communities Herald photo Force welcomes recruits By LISA RUTLEDGE the Herald Last week police officers were sworn into the Regional Police Force and will serve with one of the safest yet most demanding communities in Ontario The constables were sworn in at the Georgetown police Friday afternoon before family and fnends Halton Regional Police Chief James Harding told the con stables that it was their respon sibihty to bring new and fresh en Ihusiasm commit and determination to the force These characteristics he told the constables are the ingre dients which keep policing on the cutting edge of proficiency Halton communities depend on the police to do the very best can at all times Chief Harding said And that what we should give he insisted Chief Harding informed the new recruits that a Regional police officer should always maintain a high level of and principle Never compromise Even if you are tempted or asked or even coerced to abandon your principles Every time an officer looks in the mirror that officer should be satisfied all principles and values he continued We might not be the biggest force the world but the quality of our personnel and resources are among the best Chief Har ding said Constables Duncan Taylor and Robin Scott will serve in the Halton Hills area in District One Const from Kitchener attended Cameron Heights Collegiate where he graduated from Grade a ilxirer and owner of an importing he was head instructor and owner of a Martial arts club Const later attended College of Applied Arts and where he received honors in the Law And Security Administration Pro gram Const Scott born and raised Newcastle Upon England graduated from the Kings School in In he graduated from the University of Lancaster with an Honors Bachelor of Science degree specializing in Management Sciences Before his family emigrated to Canada Const Scott was an employee of the Northumbrian Police in Newcastle from to February 1990 While vmg with the Northumbrian Police Const Scott worked in the uniform patrol division Special Patrol Sections and Investigation Section Const born in Claire Quebec graduated from Thomas Blakelock High School in and later completed a two year Law and Security Ad ministration Program at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology Duncan has also completed several criminology courses at the University of Toronto In the past Const Taylor has been emploved as a transit enforce mtnt officer loss prevention supervisor and claims adjuster Mill 8533461 Acton 1 AjeCvvuwL GREETINGS GIFTS NOW OPEN GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE LOOK NO FURTHER FREE One Pair of Disposable CONTACT LENSES I Unt I October 3 1st Limited Time Oilers Available Call 8733050 EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED OPTICAL Units Retirement party Local electrical devices manufacturing company Smith and Stone farewell to a local employee Friday as Rene Martin retired after years with the company the past Recording Receiver above Smith and Stone Production Manager Richard Hancock left presented with a gift from the company and took time to praise Rene as a steady loyal and conscientious worker Born in Callander Rene initially came to Georgetown to seek his hockey fortune and played with tbe then Intermediate A Rajders Herald photo WHERES WALDO Books and Jigsaws in stock at OXBOW BOOKS 8778861 jl Main St S Downtown Georgetown Your Local Independent Bookseller ID NEW Waldo Fun Book i BANKRUPTCY SALE fc A SALT C C HAS NEVER SEEN WOMENS CLOTHES CCP LIQUIDATORS HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY DONNA STEVENS TO A FINAL DISPOSAL OF OVER 3000 PIECES OF LADIES KNIT DRESSES SKIRTS LONG SHORT PLEATED SWEATERS AND TOPS THESE PRODUCTS ARE OF A HIGH QUALITY 100 COTTON MADE IN TORONTO No Seconds RETAIL FROM UP TO YOUR CHOICE Over Pes at NOTICE There ate no or tricks This solo Is roquet tod to finalize sell old and was set to soil all inventory regardless of suggested retail prices SALE STARTS Price Or Less Store Mam Streets GEORGETOWN COUNTRY VIDEO MEMBERS IkatattU Ik furthmr Discount OH MISS Merchant

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