Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 1993, p. 3

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_ Nero was referring to a recent incident in which a 13â€"yearâ€"old East Indian boy was taunted with racial slurs by two youths who then tried to stuff a lit fireâ€" cracker in his mouth. The firecracker exploded close to his mouth, causing ‘bums to the lower half of his face. * Mayor Ann Mulvale stated that racist incidents will always be strongly conâ€" demned in Oakville and that the police know that residents support them in their efforts to bring perpetrators of such assaults to justice. "I don‘t believe the people of Canada want to tolerate them in any communiâ€" ty in Canada and we will certainly not tolerate these sorts of incidents within our community," she said. £ Chief James Harding of the Halton Police Services said he stood on guard for all members of Halton‘s conimunity, whatever their countries of origin. (His is Wales.) Noting that there were some "skinheads" running back and forth _ "This is a traumatic experience for Oakville‘s East Indian community and we want them to know we will always speak out against anything like this," Nero told the gathering of some 35 people who stood in the courtyard of Town Hall Monday evening. By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff people supporting antiâ€"racism > "We are gathering here to make a statement to this community that we will not tolerate any form of racism," said Leslie Nero, committee chairman of the Halton Multiculural Council‘s Race Relations Committee which arranged the gathering. "Sometimes injustice should be fought instead of just accepting it with resignation." Multicultural group won‘t tolerate racism June 9, 1993 BUCCI Introducin7 Wendy to our professional team of hair & estetics at Bucci. Wendy welcomes old friends & new! Call for your appointment today. LADIES â€" $23.00 GENTLEMEN â€" $18.00 It wasn‘t a rally, a demonstration or a protest. It was instead a gathering of 118 THOMAS ST. 845â€"8284 Located at 3rd Line and Rebecca in Oakville â€" Telephone 827â€"0229 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.; SATURDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. * SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5:00 P.M. (*Not All Stores May Be Open) (See ‘Racism‘ page Q) icls Hopedale For superb value in an allâ€"season radial, see your Yokohama Dealer about the YÂ¥372. It offers computerâ€"designed control and true roadâ€"handling power â€"at a very affordable price. Backed by our Road Hazard Protection plan and your Yokohama tire professional. GOOD VALUE CENTRE ALUE TIRE CENTRE ¢ OAKVILLE TIRE SERVICE LTD. _ Anpaurtocentre â€" 847â€"6000 / m m n mg un ue un uge (100 METRES WEST OF 4TH LINB) 1050 SOUTH SERVICE RD. W. 238 SPEERS RD. OAKVILLE (!/a WAY BETWEEN DORVAL & KERR ST.) *VALUE IN EVERY PRICE" &3 Celebrate Summer )/ at Hopedale‘s _ Halton Regional Police Services Chief James Harding, Leslie Nero, Willie Campos and Kwame Newman: fighting racism. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) uon Tht svict HJ Mon.â€"Fri. 7:30â€"5:30 Sat. till 1:00 Mon.â€"Fri. 8:00â€"5:00 Sat. till 1:00 \| A&@N e 2e &Nz WYT" _4\ WIUHCELICCUCIVCS d _ Z9 aq WINncCt ICCCIVES a t\ Nautica short & \ $50 Gift Certificate w knit shirt. from Blazer for Value $115 Men FREE NAUTICA Tâ€"SHIRT WITH EVERY NAUTICA PURCHASE (Value $35) (from June 9th to 19th inclusive) cuyor. 2 *A oAKY) 300 North Service Rd., Oakville Town Centre 1 338â€"0322 \ ® ® H & P Mon to \2’2? 10 â€"7 nQO‘, sys 'AKE‘L:]. 1B L.:â€"l Sunday Closed iA Palce y\ m + e**" 16’ & Just try on ang Nautica Garment to enter your name in a draw for one of the 3 prizes. _ . (DRAW TO BE HELD A 5:30 p.m. JUNE 19th) HOURS: Mon. Tues. Wed. & Sat. 9:30 a. m.â€"6:00 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 a m.â€"9:00 p. m. SUNDAY 12:00 NOONâ€"5:00 p.m The second prize winner receives a (Across from Famous Players) VOGUE & BUTTERICK PATTERNS | W PRICE ITS ALL AT TEXâ€"STYLES __ Buttons « Thread « Ribbon « Z] * Shoulder Pads ppots The third prize winner receives a BURDA ON ORDER 7

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