Oakville Beaver, 6 Jul 1994, p. 2

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Peck (Optometrist) * Pedigree Pets of Oakville * Peggy‘s Ladies Fashions * Phildar Wools * Riviera Hairstylist * Sooter Studios * Space Optical * Sunrise Records * Surroundings Gallery * Tim Horton Donuts * Trafalgar Village Dental Group * Troylex Keycutting Engraving * Wachamacalit‘s Bar Eatz * Walâ€"Mart LESSONS by Edith Brearley ATCM ARCT RMT Fully qualified to teach all grades ages including Adult beginners. Downtown Oakville Flexible summer lessons available Lampman explained problems associated with the school and plaza encompass "a whole range of things to do with youth," including alleged incidents of violence, profanity, littering and more. He said this had been an Constable Donna Whittaker will listen to a host of complaints ranging from loitering and harassment to property damage then report back to the Community Consultation Committee. According to Sgt. Kirk Lampman, this information will be analyzed and parâ€" ents‘ concerns converted into a plan of action. "We are open to hearing from citizens," said Sgt. Lampman. "That‘s our business." To that end, an officer will be on hand Thursday night at a special meeting prompted by the school‘s Parent Teacher Association and hosted by the River Oaks Association of Residents (ROAR.) Police vow to clean up River Oaks School ar By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff Halton Regional Police have vowed they‘ll do whatâ€" ever it takes to clean up the situation at River Oaks Public School and the adjacent plaza. Officer took woman to his hom (Continued from page 1) According to the news release, the identities of the officer and the woman were withheld throughout the internal hearing and the appeal at the request of the woman. She feared for the safety of her chilâ€" dren and herself if her former boyfriend learned of the details. The incident dates back to Nov. 5th, 1992 when the woman contacted the Halton Regional Police and told Officer Y about her fears regarding her former boyfriend and her drug use. The woman met the sergeant the next day and said she had no place to stay that weekend. The officer invited the woman to stay at his home and offered her his bed. But in the middle of the night, while the woman was sleepâ€" ing , he came home during his break and had sexual intercourse Wednesday, July 6: The Traffic Advisory Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Halton Region Planning and Public Works Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarâ€" ters, 1151 Bronte Rd. The Halton Region Administration and Finance Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. at regional headquarâ€" ters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Thursday, July 7: The Oakville Crime Prevention Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar The Oakville Museum is pleased to announce another schedule of popular â€" Walking Tours of Old Oakville â€" with your guide Dick Marsh: Each ticket includes a tour of the beautifully restored Chisholm Farm Home... Erchless. Space is limited, so get your tickets early to avoid dis pointment. Walking tour of old Oakville goes July 17t As in the past, these tours are two hours long and cost $10 per per: with proceeds going to the Erchless Restoration Fund. Each tour leaves Oakville Museum at 2 p.m. on the following dates:Sunday, July 17 Sunday, Aug. 21st; Sunday, Sept. 18th; and Sunday, Oct. 16th. That was the start of a fiveâ€" month relationship which involved numerous breakâ€"ups, and some acts of bondage and physically violent sexual acts. The woman denied Officer Y‘s claims she conâ€" sented to the acts. with her. The Board of Inquiry was established in 1992 under the Police Services Act, as part of the civilian review of police, to conâ€" For more information, call the Oakville Museum at $45â€"3541. The letter went on to illustrate the Momfay mo! ritual of cleaning up broken beer bottles and used doms from school property. According to ROAR president Jim Richards plaza‘s landlord has also been invited to attend meeting which will take place in the Trafalgar Root Town Hall starting at 7:30 p.m. Depending upon the information collected at meeting, Sgt. Lampman said police have a variet options open to them including plainclothed lance of the site. onâ€"going dilemma for area residents for yeal thopght it had quieted over the past 12 months. "Whatever we need to do to address the situation will do," he said. Monday July 11; Town Council meets at 7:3 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Oakvili Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Wednesday, July 13th: Halton Regional Counc meets in the regional council chambers at 1:30 p.m. : regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. c In a June 17th letter issued to parents in the Oaks community, however, the PTA said that grou 10 to 30 youths were hanging around the school plaza as late as 2 a.m. The letter also cited incident, female parents being spit on at the front door of school; youths blocking the entrance by lying do even profanity and pop cans being hurled at parents. The River Oaks Association of Residents (ROAR is holding a special general meeting to discuss loiter ing and vandalism problems at River Oaks Publi School and the adjacent plaza. The meeting will be a 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakvill Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. duct hearings into complaints members of the public about conduct of police officers. Police officers can also apj to the board when a penalt ‘ imposed after an internal dig plinary hearing arising from a p lic complaint. Board hearings are gener; open to the public. A party has right to appeal the board‘s deci: to the Divisional Court. ,,,,

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