Dcc.l The Halton Region Conservation Authority 's four provincial offence officers have been sworn in as Special Constables for the province. The officers were sponsored by the Ontario Provincial Police with sup- port from both the Halton and Hamilton/Wentworth Regional Police for the appointments. Christmas is a magical time of 'dear around the Oakville Museum. "She Chisholm Family Home, ',ttrchless, is decorated for a 1920s Christmas and it looks wonderful! ar you haven't had a chance to visit makville's very own museum, then Akcember is the perfect time. Four Special Constables for Conservation area lands Prior to this, the authority offi- cers enforced the Trespass to 'Property Act. Off-Road Vehicles Act, Motorized Snow Vehicles Act, and Conservation Authorities Acts under the Provincial Offence Officer designation. The Special Constable status expands the role of the officers to include the powers of a police offi- cer while enforcing the aforemen- tioned legislation as well as the Liquor Licence Act, Highway Traffic Act, Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act and all summary conviction offenses under the Criminal Code on authority property: C.; A special event that is always fuel! attended is the Christmas Tea t Tour, which is hosted by the Ipakville Museum Volunteers, on Sun. Dec. 5th, from 3:00 - 5:00 19m. This annual fund raising event is $10 per person and all monies IEised go directly to the Erchless Restoration Fund. Ti Museum Volunteers prepare a 3nost impressive tea table full of all 5inds of goodies and, of course, tea and coffee is poured. Tours of Wchless are given, and again this year Brian Turnbull, the Music "9irector at Appleby College, will Jead in the singing of Christmas :earols around the piano. ' With the ever-increasing work- load of police forces today, the HRCA expects these appointments will assist local police in meeting their community policing goals as ,well as enable the conservation authority to maintain a safe and enjoyable recreational experience for the thousands of people who visit the conservation areas each Christmas tea at Erchless year. ".; If you cannot join us at the Pakville Museum for the Christmas flea and Tour, be sure to visit at sane point throughout the month of Pecember. Located at the foot of Navy Street, overlooking the lake, Ethere is always plenty of free park- ag, and if you are dressed warmly, ae Erchless Estate grounds, the bakville pier, and adjacent lakeside Park are nice places for a Stroll. For Museum hours and admission, or any further informa- atom please call 845-3541. Merry "Christmas from the Oakville :Museum! iii Come on out on the weekend of {Dec 4th and 5th to the annual IChriSums in theCountry atthe Halton tregion Museum. Nestled below the INiagam Escarpment in Glen Eden Ski “Area near Milton, the Museum offers i fest-filled afternoon hom 12 noon to . 4pm on the 19th century homestead. Christmas in country at Halton Museum f. Fresh-baked goods and hot apple dder will be served up in from of the Cttren hearth to the musical accompani- {jpent of the Halton Youth Symphony Quartets. The jolly old Saint will be on hand himself as well as master magi- -dian Robert Presswood who will be fotertaining youngsters from 2:30 Arn.-3 pm. each day in the tradition :pf children's Christmas parties a cen- jury ago. Ongoing throughout the Jttemoon are horse and sleigh rides 31d Christmas craft-making for both adults and children. The Museum's :gift shop and local crafters will be Ppen. E Admission to Christmas in the Country is free for children under 5, 34 for seniors and students, $5 for "adults and $15 for families with two ihiIdren. Swag-making lessons in the fuieurn's log cabin are $5 per person including supplies. 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