Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 1993, p. 8

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You get 100 free minutes® of incoming calls each month â€" up to 1.200 in a appropriate areas and an audit of victims of domestic violence is underway â€" although officials noted some difficulties in tracking down those victims (who can become transient) for followâ€"up. Chief Harding saw the statisâ€" tics as good news and proof that Halton‘s philosophy of proactive policing is showing up in the pudâ€" ding. ummertime is swim time with S five outdoor and four indoor pools, the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department can help you get the season off with a splash! If you‘re interested in upgrading your pool skills and improving your strokes, why not check out the learn to swim programs? Available for children as young as 6 months just starting out, to adults of any level, participants may choose from priâ€" vate instruction or low teacherâ€"stuâ€" dent ration classes. Both programs are offered at Queen Elizabeth Park Pool. The new Max 3 Program focuses on the Red Cross level classes with a 3:1 pupil/teacher ratio. Pool. The new Max 3Program Tots in Tow â€" Six and under, focuses on the Red Cross level Children must be accompanied by classes with a 3:1 pupil/teacher _ 49 adult. ; ratio. The outdoor pool season begins All pools offer a variety of recreâ€" June 26th and runs until Sept. 3rd. ational swims so choose the one The Lions Community Centre Pool that‘s right for you! will open June 19th while Lengths/Adult â€" For 18 years Centennial Pool closes at this time and over, the pool is divided into for maintenance a.nd will reâ€"open slow, medium and fast lanes. Diving July 5th. Queen Elizabeth P ark and boards are closed. White Oaks Pools close for mainteâ€" Lengths/Public â€" All ages, the _ D2DC¢ 0n June 21st. To find out the pool is divided into slow, medium _ SPSCifi¢ mes that you can "get in and fast lanes. Diving boards are th¢ SWim" please call your local closed. pool. Fair helps bond neighbourhood Lengths/Adult â€" For 18 years and over, the pool is divided into slow, medium and fast lanes. Diving boards are closed. Lengths/Public â€" All ages, the pool is divided into slow, medium and fast lanes. Diving boards are closed. "We had great support from all the sponsors," she said, pointing to more than 25 Oakville businesses and groups who supported them. "It‘s just a great community event," said Jamieson. Wandering around the fair, was like taking a peek at an oldâ€"fashâ€" ioned village affair where lineâ€"ups were short, prices were reasonable and everything moved at a leisureâ€" ly pace. for the kids, it was a hit. (Get in the swim this summer She has worked long and hard â€" along with six other people on the committee and more than 50 volâ€" unteers â€" to bring this year‘s fun fair to fruition. All proceeds will go toward playground equipment for older kids. (Continued from page 7) in the park. And now they love It‘s been a big difference." ommittee To discuss the results of the Woodside Branch Library Feasibility Study which examined access for the physically challenged; costs/benefits of renovation options. Meeting will be held at Walton Memorial United, 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W., Bronte Call: Woodside Branch Library, 827â€"3321 to register. aTs #/8 The Hello! COMMUNICATIONS NOW YOU CAN SAY n ( H which on polic« Public Meeting Thurs., June 17th 7:30 p.m. at Walton Memorial United Church, Bronte TO HEAR FROM 1N | (416) 3324160 (416) 616â€"6601 Women 18t§ in al t V CATEL it phy to put re: policing," said in tough econ« "easy way out _ we‘ ve stronf and we‘re please operations side ¢ soundness of well although it losophy to : Harding. Judging from the hundreds of people who visited the fair on Sunday, it is sure to have been a fundraising success. But it did far more on that sunny afternoon than make a few dollars for playground equipment â€" it brought people ou of their homes to meet their neighâ€" bors. That kind of community spir" it is invaluable. Public Swim â€" all ages, diving boards are open, pool toys and flotation aids allowed in shallow end except during peak periods. Children who cannot stand in the shallow end must be accompanied in the water by an adult. $ What‘s more, it was a great day to be outside and talk to some of the people who may only get a disâ€" tracted wave from the foot of th drive. Those who are now counting the proceeds may very well bj thrilled they will have enough t satisfy the wants of the older kids looking to while a few hours away in the park. For along with the face paint: ing, the candy floss, the balloon toting clowns, the community races where everyone wins a prize no matter what, ...all of the makes for great community spirit, a spirit that seems more elusive, more intangible with every passing year.‘ ""JURASSIC PARK ®== pus DRAGON *=â€"= â€"â€"â€"NOW OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEKâ€"â€" P"§ sramts FRhiDay Recreation W CLIFFHANGER HELD OVER 2nd WEEK \Qpaning Note: Main Feature play Note: Main featur t1 E:MainFWegfysseax\d & Sat and first Sun. to Thurs SNIPER side can attest of that de policing work 29900 UT maintain APPROVED AGENT t} not an the temptation licing philosoâ€" es in reactive resisted that now that our attest to the m iclude noting that‘s ar s very isy phiâ€" * said 00 1On n

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