Oakville Beaver, 18 Jul 1993, p. 4

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Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, July 18, 1993 â€" 4 QEW AT WINSTON CHURCHILL BLVD. ons uem 855â€"7817 Canada Tnflm Inc. recognizes Sarah‘s iniiative and supports her involvement with Class Moat EAST WEst 338â€"2201 847â€"3030 Our Oakville head office staff, branch staff and associates wish Sarah more memorable adventures, and_Fontmued sailing. A weekly series of letters home from Sarah Crothall, a Grade 12 student from Oakville currently spending 10 months aboard the S/Y Concordia visiting 40 ports of call on 4 continents! Dear Oakyville: OAKVILLE TOYOTA Oakwville for 0 Years Great Selection of Preâ€"owned Vehicles. Fully Guaranteed with our 100% Warranty. See us for details 1091 Speers Rd. 842â€"8400 the mayor of Hangeroa. Coopers Lybrand accountants and â€" | consultants provide a | full range of financial and business services. | perfectly that not even a razor blade could be inserted between them in some places. Behind the ahu was the crematorium where the dead were buried. The moai were | positioned to face the | village (see photograph) |. and represented ancestors |. who were buried beneath. rs Lybprand 201 City Centre Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5B 214 (416) 2734611 In a large, flat open space behind the ahu, we found â€" the foundation stones of dwellings from previous centuries, ST.LAWRENCE consisting of rectangular CEMENT | resembled overturned boats. A Proud vastness, beauty and grandeur. Class Afloat project even waken them. Olinge» . ITALIAN Italian Specialties At Truly Modest Prices With Warm 181 CHURCH ST. Friendly Service 0 A KV I L L E Crow Avenue, Oxcville 842â€"1095 165 2-1581, stones with holes for inserting and an (Continued from page 1) policing style â€" from a solely reacâ€" tive one â€" his officers are enthusiasâ€" tic about the change because they‘ve been given "ownership" and "latitude" in addressing crime in their assigned neighborhoods. Both visiting officers learned of community policing through conferâ€" ences hosted by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. "We‘d been exploring the philosâ€" ophy for the last several years and we came to decide it is the way to The staff at Royal Bank wish Sarah all the best on her exciting and educational voyage. Easter Island: Moal Statues Voleano Crater After exploring the town of Hangeroa on the north coast of Easter Island the day we arrived, early the next morning we packed our gear into a van which would meet us later in the day, and set off on a fascinating hike with Peter, our guide and a Our first stop was at ahu, one of the platforms on which the islanders used to: stand their giant statues, or moai. The stones of the ahu all fitted together so choring the structural poles of the dwellings. This style of house was called a "boat house" by the first white men, as they From here we continued on up the steep trail to Rano Kau, the crater of this volcanic island. At the crater rim, the view was almost overpowering in its The remainder of the day we climbed back down to sea level, picking and eating guavas along the way. That night we camped by the crashing surf, with giant moai statues in the background. After a feast of barbequed ribs around the campfire, we unrolled our sleeping bags in a large cave. Several of the group slept outside under the stars, and were so tired that light rain during the night did not . Until next week, ud Corart Real Estate Ltd. ‘Our confidence in based on our investment in enthusiasm, initiative, and youthful tenacity. Canadi f the S/V Concordi %fi ROYAL BANK » se ,mpa‘l, Fair winds and best wishes to Sarah and the § go," said Beinke. While both communities have similarities to Halton, they also have their differences. But community policing is seen as a positive "long term investment" for all. "What it amounts to is removing the barriers police have put up over the years, more of a mentality that police can successfully do policing on our own. We‘ve really come to exclude citizens and their involveâ€" ment," Beinke said. RYRIE FO Barristers Solicitors 233 Robinson Street P.O. Box 100 Oakville, Ontario L6J 425 Inv Suite 505â€"710 Dorval Dr. Oakville (OTIS Building) Start Your Tax Planning for 1993 Call for more information 849â€"4700 CÂ¥ @ | EVERY MONDAY 1/2 PRICE oC t\ : 171 Speers Rd. sailing throughout your travels akâ€"land LINCOLN MERCURY 570 TRAFALGAR RD AT QEW 844â€"3273 (resses _ Salons The Miller Mews, 327 (H;urch Street Congratulations Sara on your adventures! You‘re an inspiration to us all! Wishing you smooth :; 1 Oakville, Ontario || L6J 192 | P § Police want to increase liaison with Halton In Frederick County, Anderson said the community has become the "eyes and ears" of the police. Despite some wrinkles to be ironed out as far as community expectations, Anderson said he measures success of the philosophy in the fact that case clearance rates have risen. "I learned just this week as much as I had in seminars I‘d taken on community policing from the International Association of Chiefs of Police. The handsâ€"on experience has enlightened me," said Anderson, noting he‘s going to develop lesson plans from his expeâ€" riences, write formal policies and then turn them over to his officers. For Beinke, it was an administraâ€" tion viewpoint that was gained since groups of his officers came to Halton last fall. While Anderson hopes to arrange an exchange with the community constables, Beinke said he‘d like his midâ€"management sergeants to eventually have the Halton experience. Electronic gear stolen from Pelee Blvd......... Over $4,000 worth of electronic equipment, cash and jewelry was cleaned out of a Pelee Blvd. home during daylight hours Thursday. Sometime between 9:30 a.m. and 6:45 p.m., Halton Regional Police say the culprits broke a window in a side laundry room door, then reached in and unlocked the door. Jewelry, stereo equipment, a cordless telephone, an answering machine and camera equipment to the tune of over $4,000 was stolen. ... Garden Dr. houses Thieves threw a brick through a rear window Thursday to ransack a Garden Drive home. Halton Regional Police said the breakâ€"in happened between 3:15 p.m. and 6 p.m. The culprits got into the home by throwing a brick through the glass in a rear door. Once inside, two VCRs, a televiâ€" sion, camcorder, batteries, jewelry and cash was stolen by the thieves. 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