Oakville Beaver, 3 Feb 1993, p. 3

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Public forum on air quality Feb. 18th A public forum on the air quality in Oakville is being held at Oakville Trafalgar High School (OTHS) Thurs. Feb. 18th from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The forum is being sponsored by the Oakville chapter of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario The forumwill feature a panel of local politicians, industrial representatives and health officials. Panelists will discuss their perspectives with room for a question and answer period following. Speakers will include Dr. Bob Nosal of the Halton Health Department Charles Coles, manager of St. Lawrence Cement, Don Ogner from the Ontaric Ministry of the Environment, Ron Bright of Ford of Canada Ltd., Anne Douglas, senior air emissions officer for Ontano Hydro, Bob Gillespie, environâ€" mental engineer at Petroâ€"Canada, Oakwville mayor Ann Mulvale and Oakville resident and teacher. Tom Beer. The forum‘s goals are to address community concemns about air quality in the greater Oakville area, how the air quality is expected to affect health and how future air quality challenges might best be met. Those wishing further information can contact Thom Budd, P. Eng. member of the Oakville chapter of the Association of Professional Engineer Ontario during business hours at 844â€"5490. HEART MONTH CAMPAI A Halton Regional Police constable is being credited with saving the life of a 25â€"yearâ€"old suiciâ€" dal man threatening to cut his throat with a kitchen knife. Frday evening. I Dr Officer saves wouldâ€"be suicide funeral Bome We take a great sense of pride in providing the quality, caring service you expect for your loved ones. As dedicated, trustworthy professionals, we feel it is our responsibility to accommodate you with a broad range of services. We will take care of all the details and complexities, making sure we provide a memorable meaningful service. Our service does not end after the funeral. We are available to help you, and can provide informative literature on coping with grief. If we can be of assistance in helping you make funeral and cremation arrangements or simply answer any questions you may have, please do not hesitate to call. February is Heart Month and the local chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, marked the occasion with a flag raising this week at Oakville Town Hall. Assisting mayor Ann Mulvale (centre) and chapter president John Graham were (I to r) Patti Bower, Wes Peacock, Karen Veres, Jane Mercer, Andrea Tillman and Judy Graham. The local chapter hopes to raise $88,000 through its doorâ€"toâ€"door and personâ€"to person campaign. They‘re still looking for volunteer canvassers, especially north of the QEW. If you can help, call Patti Bower at 849â€"5832. .F *yd ’\ :g-f Q Oakbiectw A silent oath to service. TERRY COOKE FUNERA SHAUN WEBB 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6K 1C7 (416) 842â€"2252 RE DON CLARKE 29th when Giles responded to a distress call at an apartment at 20 Speers Rd, Upon arrival, Giles was confronted by the man holding a knife with a fourâ€"inch blade to his own throat. his own throat. Giles established a relationship with the man and coaxed him into leaving the apartâ€" ment door open. The officer then urged the man to allow his 55â€"yearâ€"old male roommate out of the apartment. The man escaped unharmed. After about two hours of iblished a relationship with ixed him into leaving the ap pen. The officer then urged nc ~Al 1 845â€"5585 tiations between Gile Giles and the man surrendered his knife and was taken to the Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgat Memorial Hospital where he was admitted under the Mental Health Act. Police said no charges will be laid as the incident. THE OAKVILI uned the man Make a Valentine at Museum Sunday The Oakville Museum is once again holding its popular Valentineâ€" making workshop for children, "I Sent A Letter To My Love" on Sun. Feb. 7th from 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. This workshop is designed for children ages 6â€"12 and the cost is $5 per child which includes all materials. The workshop is limited in size and preâ€"registration is required. To register you can phone the Oakville Museum at 845â€"3541 or you can come to the Oakville Museum at 8 Navy Street. ind the man OAKVILLE SHIATSU AND MASSAGE THERAPY CENTRE 125 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 304 at Navy St., above Pier result of AVEI 8A5â€"3137 trust CONST. DAVID GILES Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 a.r Sunday Morning Service 11:00 a.r Sunday Evening Service 630 p.rr Tuesday Evening Service 730 pr Nursery provided for all services Services Currently Being Held At: Upper Middle Rd. & Hwy. #25 AN EVANGELICAL BIBLEâ€"CENTRED MINISTRY! 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