Oakville 825â€"1216. _ Milton 875â€"1245 Monday â€" Thursday 11 a.m.â€" 5 p.m. Friday 11 a.m.â€" 2 p.m. Hotline: 8 a.m.â€" Midnight 0 1â€"800â€"550â€"4900 â€" Byâ€"Law changes will be recominended. Audited Financial Statements will be available at the meeting or through the President‘s office of the Hospital. Guest Speaker: Dr. Fraser Mustard, President Canadian Institute for Advanced Research "Ideas, Wealth, Creation the Health and Wellâ€"Being of Societies" BIRTHRIGHT OAKVILLEâ€"TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Wednesday, June 8*, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. at Le Dome 1173 North Service Road East, Oakville Please join us at the HOPEDALE MALL Honored for trying to rescue shooting victim The trio â€" members of Halton police‘s tactical and rescue unit â€" risked their lives last Sept. 27th to resâ€" cue a woman who was lying on a driveway outside a gunman‘s home on Treeland Street. Bravery awards for police tri0 Three Halton Regional Police offiâ€" cers will receive one of Canada‘s top awards for their heroism at a crime scene in Burlington last year. Using a cruiser with bullet proof vests over the windows, Constable Doherty, 33, drove as close to the vicâ€" tim as possible and provided cover while Sgt. Carroll, 38, and Constable Couce, 35, ran to her. Sergeant Steve Carroll and Constables Thom Doherty and Gonzalo Couce will travel to to Ottawa June 17th to receive Medals of Bravery from Governor General Ramon Hnatyshyn. AGFA @ Products give you better portraits Super Low Price! Super Big Value! Hurry And Get This Special Portrait Value! THIS AREA KMART HAS A PERMANENT STUDIO OPEN 5 DAYS Tues. â€" Sat. 10 AM â€" 7 PM Hopedale Mall, 3rd Line Rebecca Constable Couce helped lift the woman onto Sergeant Carroll‘s shoulâ€" der and the police officer carried her out of danger to a waiting ambulance. Although police later realized the woman had already been shot to death and her assailant had killed himself in the house, acting Chief John Barratt said he recommended the trio for the Medal of Bravery because he felt they were very couraâ€" geous. "It‘s one of those situations where they had no idea what the gunman was doing. To the best of our knowlâ€" edge, he was alive and in the house and could have shot them at any time with a highâ€"powered rifle, and the lady was lying on the driveway. brave. 39 "So these three officers put themâ€" selves in jeopardy... It was extremely © 1994 PCA Int‘l, Inc. Police spokesman Sergeant Joe Martin said this will be the first time Halton police officers will receive such an award. Martin said he believes there are few officers anyâ€" where in Canada who have gotten it. ""You wouldn‘t believe how excitâ€" ed everybody is around here about this. This is so uncommon. Sergeant Carroll â€" who works at police headquarters in Oakville where he oversees the force‘s emergency services unit â€" said he feels embarâ€" rassed by the medal. "We‘re so proud of these guys. It‘s unfortunate the incident turned out the way it did, but a deed is a deed." "I feel it‘s nice to get the recogniâ€" tion, but I feel any other officer put in my position would have done the same thing," said Constable Couce, a policeman for almost 10 years. "We were just doing our job and that‘s all we did, and this kind of recognition is nice, but it‘s embarrassâ€" ing," said Sergeant Carroll, a policeâ€" man for 20 years. Constable Couce â€" a useâ€"ofâ€"force instructor at the training bureau at headquarters â€" is also modest about getting the award. "I just happened to be there, so I did what was asked of me and that was it." Constable Doherty, who works in uniform patrol in Burlington, said the focus is on the wrong issue. "There‘s been lots of attention paid to this award," said Constable Doherty, who marks his 14th year on the force this week. "I think the thing that has really been overlooked is the violence against her." Constable Doherty added that he and the other two just did what they‘ve been trained to do as memâ€" bers of the tactical and rescue unit. than 14 other states across the United States, a group of education industry and government organizations formed a unique partnership t! plan and stage this historic event. | Using a concept that was pioneered in Nebraska and adapted in mo;l Groundwater is an important source of water for regions that don‘ have access to fresh water supplies. Some 30% of Canadians depend 0 groundwater as the sole source of their daily water needs. From June 6th to 10th, more than 300 elementary school childre from Oakville will join approximately 5,700 others to participate in tt first ever Children‘s Groundwater Festival at the Ontario Agricultur; Museum in Milton. The Festival, the first of its kind in Canada, will be a celebration the value and importance of groundwater in our daily lives. Childre, attending the fiveâ€"day event will have an opportunity to participate i handsâ€"on activities and interactive discovery centres focusing on thi valuable, natural resource. Pak Mail can provide you with the resources of a business office. 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