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Item #6. 41â€"3201X%, Chromeâ€"Plated 1 Valve Cover should read 39.99, not 24.99. e 183: Item #18. 41â€"8072X shows an rrect picture of the Chromeâ€"Plated el Cover, Ve wish to draw your attention to the error in our "Spring Living" Flyer. l!//é Date: Sun., April 10â€"Sat., April 16/94 arding says the SIU has been controversial because of ays by its staff in completing investigations into serious {dents involving police. Aowever, he says the delays may be due in part to a lack vorkers. "The staff of the SIU is fairly limited in my opinion. re‘s no doubt in my mind that we need an injection of f â€" to what degree I don‘t know yet because I have not : time to research that in accordance with the demand for rk there. ""But a blind man on a galloping horse can soon underâ€" d that our staff are short. You only have to look at the ume of overtime and standby time and onâ€"call time that staff of the STU accumulates." Harding says changes to provincial legislation are also EBBIE JOLLYMORE. She welcomes all her clients to her new location. 372 Ker. St. | St. John Ambulance arding says his main goal at the SIU, where he overâ€" s a staff of about 25, is to help "develop a competent efficient Special Investigations Unit to investigate all ations required under our mandate." ne of the keys for developing that efficiency will be re training for staff. (I see training as the foundation stone upon which ve got to bu1ld our future competency." Training for Life! hese days, recovered and feeling better than ever, rding, 59, a Burlington resident, says he‘s enjoying the \lenges of his new position at the SIU. "I‘m really quite excited about the future there." Harding says he hopes to bring the same progressive le of management he became known for in Halton to the (Continued from page 3) He retired Dec. 31 from the Halton force while still in pital. ‘‘But one thing was clear, they w exactly how the Chief felt." Staff Superintendent Ean Algar 466 Morden Rd. #201 /Oakville, Ont. L6K 273 (905) 844â€"4844 the former chief were said to be dgerized." ‘To be widgerized means going ugh a discussion process with the f â€" usually a oneâ€"way process," ef Middaugh joked as the crowd t into laughter. The conversation usually went n a soft and gentle tone to a someâ€" es louder noise "that left the other son in this process more than a litâ€" apprehensive," Chief Middaugh J. During his 14â€"year tenure on the Halton force, ding encouraged all police and civilian employees to e input into the police service‘s direction and operaâ€" is. his approach was known as participatory manageâ€" OAKTOWN SHOPPING PLAZA 550 Kerr Street 844â€"5732 UPPER OAKVILLE SHOPPING CENTRE Upper Middle at 8th Line y///@ har ceextions ril 13, 1994 (Continued from page 3) viduals and groups in the commuâ€" ‘ to come together to attack probâ€" s ... like violence against women racism." id the praise, Harding was jokâ€" ly razzed about stern talks he gave his Halton officers. ding‘s nickname, based on the iniâ€" s of his full name William Ifor es Harding (WIJH), is "the ge" and officers receiving lectures : 044 7779 / _ ORRECTION nit has had its share of controversy arding humbled by gathering introduces teased Harding about a tree the chief used to admire outside his office winâ€" dow at the former Halton police headâ€" quarters on White Oaks Boulevard. "The tree was eventually cut down by the Town of Oakville which viewed it as an impediment to traffic, Algar said. 4 "This is what‘s left of the tree," he jested. "We appreciate the fact that you handled those initial contacts with us in a manner that put us at ease. of the many social events we attended,you were always a gracious hostess." Harding, who later rose to the podium, asked his wife to sand by his During the evening, Harding‘s wife, Paula, was also singled out by several speakers. Inspector Tony Repa said the forâ€" mer chief‘s wife made police superviâ€" sors feel comfortable when Harding arrived at the force in 1979. "I brought a little presentation â€" don‘t bother getting up for it, Chief," said Algar, producing a tall, leafless stick in a pot. Make OTMH one of the most advanced community general hospitals in Southern Ontario! Have a cheque ready when our Neighbourhood Campaign Team volunteer calls at your door between 5â€"9 on Along with 70 other volunteers from Oakuille‘s small business community these leaders are helping to raise funds to provide better, earlier diagnosis and treatment from techniques and technology that reduce cost and the length of hospital stays. They care about your care. Tuesday, May 17th, or Downtown Business Teams Up For OTMH New Equipment Campaign! You can help put our campaign over the top! The SIU, part of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, was formed in 1989 as a result of a recommendaâ€" tion by a provincial task force probing police relations with visible minorities. Harding was a member of the task force. > "You‘ve still got a leadership responsibility. You‘ve still got a management responsibility. You‘ve still got a human relations responsibility. > You‘ve still got a responsibility to serve the public to the best of your ability because ultimately in our organizaâ€" tion, just like the police service, it is the public we serve." "I don‘t have to be the one to have the last say about what goes into the budget and how it‘s presented and go through the agony of making that presentation. However, Harding says in some ways his new job is similar to his former one. "My command responsibilities are signiï¬cantly diminâ€" ished. I don‘t have to worry about 600 people now. He has also contacted chiefs of major police forces across Ontario and some police association presidents to pass on his telephone numbers. "I‘ve told them I want to be available to them as much as I possibly can to address their needs and concerns." â€" Harding says his new job is different in many ways frorg his former command position at Halton police. Just three weeks on the job, Harding says he has begun to write out a manual of operation procedures and he has drafted a basic strategic plan, which will soon be debated by staff. **...One of the main reasons for today‘s delay is the conâ€" stitutional issue. Subject officers have been advised by variâ€" ous lawyers in this province of ours not to say ‘anything. Some of them I understand now are even telling police offiâ€" cers not to maintain notebooks." needed to explain and clarify differences between "subject" and "suspect" police officers so officers don‘t feel an accusâ€" ing finger is being automatically pointed at them by the SIU. Harding and his wife, both from Wales,. and others at the event were entertained by the Halton Regional Police Chorus, which performed a Welsh melody entitled All Through the Night. Harding formed the chorus in 1984. "I‘m almost at a loss for words â€" almost â€" but not quite," joked Harding, who is well known for never running short of words. Retirement gifts to Harding, whose three children attended the dinner, included plaques, a Napoleon figâ€" urine, a Halton police ceremonial sword and radar for his prized 36â€"foot wooden power boat. "In all the years that we have been together, she has been my right arm, she has been my conscience, she has been my guide..." he said of his wife. Harding said he felt "overâ€" whelmed" and "humbled" by the presâ€" ence of so many people at his retireâ€" ment party. side as he thanked friends and his forâ€" mer staff for his years on the force. Setting a Course for Tomorrow...With Advanced Care Today. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER *Compared to St Clair‘s After Sale Price on Luzury Velvette and Professional Paints, Wallpaper Book Orders, Fabric Verticals and Levolor Monaco Blinds. After Sale Price in effect Sunday April 24, 1994 OAKVILLE â€" Under New Management Upper Oakville 134 Lakeshore Rd. W. 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