Oakville Beaver, 14 Mar 1993, p. 5

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Truant of Queen Elizabeth Park In the Intermediate division (grades 7.and 8) categories, Julie Mutch of Queen Elizabeth Park School was a top Oakville finisher. In the Intermediate/Senior (grade 9 to OAC) division‘s categories top Oakville finishers included Nancy Beard of White Oaks Secondary School; Agatha Alstrom and Shana In the various categories of the Junior division (grades 4 to 6) top Oakville finishers included Kristina Tesic of Sunningdale Public School; Alex Morris of Pine Grove Public School and Melissa Romulus of Sunningdale. Bickerstaff said the new storage devices are being specially designed and built for the police force, which The contest is Saturday, April 14th, at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education. (Continued from page 1) towns and cities where proper faciliâ€" ties are available, but not in rural communities. They were afraid of leaving their guns in the trailers," Bickerstaff said. Top finishers are now invited to represent Halton at the provincial competition sponsored by the Ontario Modern Language Teachers‘ Association and Canadian Parents for He said the family can live with the wording concession, in light of stricter storage requirements for offiâ€" cers who have to take a firearm "Handcuffs are the most ridicuâ€" lous way anyone can invent to store a gun. The reason no blame was laid (against the police officer whose gun was used to shoot Lee) was because he followed proper storage proceâ€" dures regardless of how stupid they were," Bickerstaff said. Officers will now be required to store their firearms in a safeâ€"like conâ€" tainer which is secured by a combiâ€" nation lock, not a key lock. The gun used to shoot Lee was secured with a pair of locked handcuffs through its The board billed last month‘s conâ€" test as a testament to the success of the French Immersion program in Halton‘s public schools, as over 59 Grade 4 to OAC students competed with topics ranging from personal to global issues. _ Oakville French students walked away with half the awards at the Halton French Public Speaking Contest held at Oakville‘s River Oaks Guns will have to be stored in approved compartment Students are tops in French speaking contest 2 1 1 "HADDOGK ONLY" DAYS We have been "Frying" since 1967! Longer than any other "Chip Shop" in Oakville. At Art‘s Fish Chips 1500 Sixth Line, 844â€"9209 Tuesdays are Home Delivery Daily From 5:00 p.m.

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