Oakville Beaver, 7 Jul 1993, p. 3

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Harding said officers come from all walks of life and join the police service to serve and be part of the commuâ€" nity while they continue the battle to maintain freedom for everyone hard won during war. BUCCI Perceived tensions between ethnic groups and police didn‘t stop three Oakville high school students from enthusiastically greeting their first day on their summer job with the Halton Regional Police Monday. _ The three students each say they‘re lucky to be among eight accepted into the fifth year of the police PEACE (Police Ethnic and Cultural Education Program). By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff "I would ask you to get to know us for the people we are behind the badge," Halton police Chief James Harding told the students in an "unofficial" welcome. _ "Policing is an honorable profession and has honorâ€" able people inside it. Like everyone, we have our probâ€" lem children and we deal with that," he said. uly Halton Police Chief and PEACE students: a special summer job. lntroducinq 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€" $18.00 118 THOMAS ST. 845â€"8284 St. John Ambulance Training for Life! PEACE program gives students special insight into police work 1 1993 we re upell evely inursudy, PTIQdy, saluUlraday 1V.UU a.Mm. â€"4:00 p.M. .: 4 fl 466 Morden Rd. #201 Oakville, Ont. L6K 2T3 (416) 844â€"4844 We‘re open every Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 a.m. â€"4:00 p.m. mBa. Cep, ®ep _ Perer Warson Invesnients Logrw "I have a lot of respect for the police. As our chief said, you have to be a strong person to be a police officer. Opportunities like this don‘t come along often, it‘s wise In its fifth year, the PEACE program aims to bring together both police and members of ethnic groups so each can learn about the other and take that knowledge to their respective communities. "My parents tell me you can do whatever you want but nobody‘s going to give it to you," said 17â€"yearâ€"old Sidharth Joshi of White Oaks Secondary School. Joshi said he and his family moved to Oakville from India in 1989 in order to improve their lifestyle and proâ€" vide better opportunities for himself and his 13â€"yearâ€"old brother. With thoughts of maintaining his family‘s involveâ€" ment in business and accounting, Joshi is looking at his summer job with the police service as an opportunity. _ Harding himself was a main force in the provincial task force that dealt with policing and race relations. (See ‘Peace‘ page 8) Free Consultation 842â€"7602 We are an independent Oakville firm ializing in THE OAKVILLE BEAVER .43 per 100 g MADE FROM 100% BEEF 4.39 per kg Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed on Everything we sell, or your money will be cheerfully refunded! Extra Lean Cooked KHam 2 PER FAMILY PURCHASE WITH $10.00 125 Cross Avenue, OAKVILLE 1 per lb > Delsey Bathroom Tissue OUR 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE <» 1 per lb Lean Ground Beef VI DELI BAKERY DELI SLICED 1(49 Beatrice Yogourt per lb per lb PACKAGE OF 8 ROLLS SELECTED VARIETIES 125 â€" 175 g TUB WHITE Chocolate Fudge Layer Cake fif"’l: 9 1.74 per kg PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Sweet, Juicy Nectarines $1 99 FRESH BAKED XA EACH SPEERS RD. Q.E.W. CROSS AVE.

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