Oakville Beaver, 30 Jun 1993, p. 2

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To _ AK-LAN iijir1 'illli'iltl SOU . CE [‘25: tiEiitiliut, 1993 Sable Sedan or Wagon Vii engine, automatic overdrive transmission, power windows and door locks, cast aluminum wheels, AM/FM stereo cassette, dual air bags, speed control and tilt steering plus much more. ONE PRICE MARKET VALUE (Crrrtri, 'c, PRICE tMl545l5trt$.Bt2E061t$o GE expansion will mean job cuts for some “This provides a sense of confi- dence and stability in the community. Long-term growth and employment," he said. "This is what we need instead ofthegloomanddoomwekeephear- ing about." Although an undisclosed amount of government funding will be sunk into the T-8. Mason explained that Oakville won the G-25 contract based on a purely competitive bid. "branch plant" mentality of producing solely for the Canadian market has been replaced by one of North American - if not global-thinking. "Ninety percent of (the G-25) will go to the United States and Mexico. We will be the sole source of this lamp for the North American mar- ket," said Mason. "I truly believe these investments will position this plant for the 1990's and into the next century." John Meyerstein, general manager of the Town's Economic Development Office. said he has kept in constant touch with GE about the plan and is extremely pleased with this week's announcement. Oakville is the beneficiary of GE's North America-wide streamlining, however, resulting in the consolida- tion of its G-25 operations here in town. Mason expects to produce three million units a year and create 26 jobs. He said the old fashioned (Continued from page 1) become painfully aware ... that this is the worst recession since the 1930's," Mason. In} PARTRIDGE 'ijt?saa, tl/IIA, (HIM 53013450. 'ili1fri', tll 995 " ttV mm WI Ill . Based on 60 mos" no downpaymenl, 10.25% interest, folly open 0.A.c (MI, HI LANDSCAPING & SPAS sy 83.3 was tl 695 'ft, ...., $6995 'tttttV. ll "The people here have earned this opportunity," he said. The news is not all good, at least in the short-term, however. As part of GE's consolidation plans, some low.. volume products will be moved out of Oakville to Ohio with a corre- sponding loss of 25 jobs. For example the production of some specialty lamps - which do not provide a year's worth of employment anyway - will cost nine positions. Mason said he expects to start recalling workers by the end of this (Continued from page 1) The chief said he sent the woman a comprehensive letter outlining his deci sion and her right of appeal. "She has apparently expressed a desire in doing that (appealing) and because of that I'm not going to make any further comment about this issue whilst that matter is being further inves- tigated," said Harding. On Jan. 20th. police issued a press release stating the victim's entire account of the assault and attacker The complaint originates back to Nov. 15th, of last year, when the woman told police she was knocked down, robbed and sexually assaulted by a knife-wielding man while walking her dog on a path in northeast Oakville's Edgeware Park. a Chief said no clear evidence of coercion Thesday July 6: The Town of Oakville's 1993 Budget Committee reconvene’s for a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Halton Health and Social Services Committee meets at 1:30 pm in the Halton Room at regional headquarters, 1l51 Bronte Rd. Wednesday, July 7: The Halton Public Works Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarters, llSl Bronte Rd. The Halton Administration and Finance Committee meets at 1:30 pm. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Illll $18349. amount H! LANDSCAPING & SPAS I North of Steeles Ave. Just South at Lionshead Gall Course 8477 MISSISSAUGA RO. S BRAMPTON (416) 455-9041 'tif, 33,995. 'tie, 35,235; $314995 ana IIEJIH mm year. Because of the high-tech config- uration of the new equipment, some outside engineers will be brought in as well. He explained that the news was "well-received" by employees despite the fact some individuals' immediate jobs will be effected. Mason said that while he constant verbal information parent company, he would only tell workers of the finalized plan once he had confirmation in writing. This arrived Friday and a co-ordinated announcement in Oakville, Ohio and description was fabricated and that some of her injuries had been self inflicted. The woman alleges that in a three- hour meeting with a lone male detective, the officer slammed his fist down into papers, saying he didn't believe her. She said she she video taped a confession, under duress, admitting she made up the story and self inflicted injuries. Harding's option range for decision included no further action be taken, an admonishment of the officers under the But the woman later told the press the police had coerced her into confess- ing, on videotape, that she lied. On Feb. 3 the police service's Professional Standards Bureau began investigating. On Jan. 25, the v in writing to Harding In A Beautiful landscape Setting 'is all For Placement Of Your COME MEET THE EXPERTS the woman complained wr TUB Ol' SPA BERMUDA" Automatic Pool Cleaner Nonmw ON raj Bra,“ 1 it; from the only tell receive Some lines are already being dis-f mantled while renovations for the T-8 will start this summer. By year's end the plant will be ready for the January' arrival of new equipment. Following a testing period, production of the T-8, will commence by the end of 1994-. Mexico was made Monday. "The net effect is the restoration of. between 110 and ll5jobs to the oper- ations by 1995," said Mason. 3 Training will begin during the last quarter of next year. Production of the G-25 should start June 1994. The chief said there was "no clear, convincing evidence that your admis- sion on tape was obtained by threats made by the subject officer or any other officer. There was no request by you for someone to be present during this partic- ular interview." code of conduct, a disciplinary hearing, a board of inquiry, or even laying crimi- nal charges. The victim said she did want some one present. “This is basically my word against his (the officer's). I think the forensic (result) is my strongest point and that's fact, and they just brush you off," said the woman. Forensic tests on the woman's nail clippings did not show any indication of blood or hair. 'The report results from the Centre of Forensic Science indicated that aired fibres found in your left hand clipping could have come from a plaid colored jacket. It is not conclusive and is almost supposition as there was no suspect sample," said the chief's decision. The woman said tests showed three fibres under the nails of her left hand and mud under her right. She originally told police her attacker wore an orange, red and black lumber jacket and she'd been pushed to the ground. . Woolco ' Holland Park . Sunkist Market ' Cavans Garden . Ashbrooks . Overdrive Training for Life! St. John Ambulance BANKRUPTCY Oakville, Ont. L6K 2 (416) 844-4844 466 Morden Rd Iril ania

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