Oakville Beaver, 8 Sep 1993, p. 14

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The cartridges were sold in 40â€"round boxes at Canadian Tire Associate stores in association with product no. 75â€"1197â€"8 after June 1, 1993. The lot numbers for the cartridges have numbers ending in 3537, 3538 and 3539. The lot numbers are found on the inside flap of each 40â€" round individual box. of the cartridges may have heavy powder charges. Heavy powder charges may cause flrearm damage and subject the shooter to a risk of personal injury. Consumers are cautioned not to use the cartridges. CORRECTION TO RECALL NOTIGE Extensive testing indicates that a small quantity As a matter of public safety, both Canadian Tire and Federal suggest that the product be returned to your nearest Canadian Tire store for a full refund of the purchase price paid. If you have any questions or require further information please contact the product service department of federal cartridge company at 1â€" 800â€"831â€"0850 Th nt 11 1U of August 26/93 Kri why there is a growing rgrealt unc N ublic womé nC n homuyr imong the ind men th ter himself, and pays particular att tion to the threat posed by viol crime to women. INn Krayewski is offering Nobody‘s Angel, a course for girls seven to 12â€" yearsâ€"old, in which he will teach basic selfâ€"defence techniques. These will not be complex, advanced moves, he said. "The girls will be learning simple punches, strikes, kicks, and blocks. 1 won‘t be teaching them holds or eranâ€" ples Krayewski went to university in Texas. In his last two years of univerâ€" sity, he was the head karate instructor at his school. After his education, he came back to St. Catharines to operate a karate club. For years after that, he orgaâ€" nized a few women‘s fitmess classes. He has a third degree in black belt in Krayewski decided to put his marâ€" tial skills to good use after the Frenchâ€"Mahaffy trials had raised conâ€" cern among parents of young girls evervwhere. "Wadoâ€"Ruy" â€" a kind of karate he practised when he was training in Japan. In July, he organized a oneâ€"week class teaching similar techniques at the River Oaks Recreation Centre. He planned this upcoming course as a followâ€"up to the July classes. He observed that although probaâ€" bly anybody would know how to punch, for example, they wouldn‘t know the best way to punch. "If your fist is not made correctly, you might hurt your hand more than you hurt your assailant." Krayewski advised that if someone didn‘t have knowledge in selfâ€" defence, at least they should keep fit with weightlifting, aerobics, or anyâ€" thing of the sort. Fitness and martial knowledge gco handâ€"inâ€"hand. he said. knowledge go handâ€"inâ€"hand, he said. The course starting Sept. 11th will be conducted Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. A meeting room at the Royal LePage building, on North Service Road near Dorval Drive, has been donated by manager Sherry Chris for the purpose. Cost is $10 a person. Call 338â€"8383 or 338â€"3737 to the ducation TTUC m He ha To see a copy of the Class Environmental Assessment or for further information contact the above addresses. Interested individuals and parties have 30 calendar days from the date of this Notice to comment on the proposal. Comments must be made in writing and must be received by the Municipal Office by 4:30 p.m. on October 8, 1993. If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussions with the Region, a person/party may request that the Minister of the Environment "bumpâ€"up" this project to an individual environmental assessment. "Bumpâ€"up" requests must be submitted to the address below. If there are no concerns expressed by the above date, the widening and reconstruction of Tra falgar Road (Regional Road #3) in the Town of Oakville will proceed as presented in the ESR. The Honourable C.J. (Bud) Wildman Minister of the Environment and Energy 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 12th Floor Toronto, Ontario MAV 1P5 \enracsco As a requirement under Ontario‘s Environmental Assessment Act, the Regional Municipality of Halton hereby notifies all interested individuals and parties that the Environmental Study Report (ESR) for the above mentioned project has been completed. Subject to comments received as a result of this Notice and the receipt of other approvals as necessary, the Regional Municipality of Halton intends to proceed with the construction of the above mentioned project. The primary purpose of the proposed widening and reconstruction is to provide a safer facility by increasing the capacity and improving the operating conditions of Trafalgar Road. The Region proposed to reconstruct Trafalgar Road on the present alignment and widen Tratalgar Road symmetrically about the centre line. Minor property acquisition will be required to accommodate the improved roadway cross section. The construction is tentatively scheduled to be carried out in 1996. However, the project may be advanced to 1994â€"95. The total construction cost estimate is 3.5 million. The ESR will be available for review and public comment at the following locations and times: TY The Regional Municipality of Halton Environmental Assessment Widening and Reconstruction of Trafalgar Road (Regional Road #3) From Dundas Street to Highway 403 Town of Oakville Notice of Completion of Environmental Study Report This notice issued September 8, 1993 IV Oakville Public Library Central Library Reference Department 2 Navy Street Oakville, Ontario Telephone: (416) 815â€"2042 h h ife and h Regional Municipality of Halton Office of the Regional Clerk 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 8:30 a.m.â€"4:30 p.m. Telephone: (416) 825â€"6000 nl Un lt W h Ni 1| nl q uind Oc P Executive director of Halton Women‘s Place, Teresa Greer, noted that women of today are more aware of their own safetv. "The importance of being wary on the streets is being realized by more and more women today," she said. "However, it is not an issue just for women. Men also have responsibiliâ€" ties The most important result of courses such as the one offered by Krayewski is that women will feel more confident afterwards. Depending on the situation, using a martial art in a situation could be helpful or otherwise, said Greer. Sponsoring similar courses is not a common practice for the Women‘s Place, but Greer remarked that it could be an option for the future. "Crimes are now being reported frequently," he said. Sgt. Martin mentioned the imporâ€" tance of being aware, also, of domesâ€" tic violence â€" cases of which are being reported much more often. _/ As for handling attacks on the street, Martin gave the following advice: ' * Do not comply to the demands of the attacker. For example, never get into his car, even if he is pointing a * Always be aware of the environ ment around you. Note the time of day, the surroundings, and the people close by. '. * Draw attention to yourself. Start shouting, and run away from the scene as quickly as possible. { gun at you Sgt. Joseph Martin of the Halton Municipal Police said that more cases are coming out into the open. vOou wl NoBodr$ Oakville Public Library White Oaks Branch Reference Department 1070 McCraney Street E. Oakville, Ontario Telephone: (416) 844â€"8464 * Be wary that it could happen to & L » U

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