Oakville Beaver, 27 Jul 1994, p. 1

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When Jelinek surprised ne last May with his t nt at a nationallyâ€"teleâ€" vised press conference that he *wwtd be retiring after 21 years on iament Hill (news media across 'Canada were expecting him to announce his candidacy for the Sea Doo racers making life miserable for lakefront residents By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff Fed up with the racket from noisy racing ‘Sea Doos‘, some Lakeshore Road residents took matters into their own hands on the weekâ€" end and blockaded the boat ramp used to launch the craft. Taking much action at the local level is difâ€" ficult at best, since Sea Doos are governed by the Canada Shipping Act and Oakville noise byâ€"laws have no jurisdiction out on the federalâ€" lyâ€"controlled lake. Ottawa is looking into licensing the vessels but so far there is no conâ€" crete legislation. "They use the ramp as a staging area and turned our backyards into a racetrack," says David Lee, whose home is the first residence immédiately east of the Coronation Park site. "*They don‘t use warning lights and they make highâ€"speed passes close to shore. It‘s totally irresponsible." Unlike most Sea Doos which make a "chugging" sound at low speeds, the "souped up" and mufflerâ€"less racing models make lakeâ€" tunities which would not be t 54 years of age, Otto Jelinek is in the early stages of his fourth Jelinek was named in the stories president of Matthews Asi _ large international devclope Shortly after wmmng the fall federal new Liberal government kliled.::the auport Nixon filed a report on the Pearson ali prime Minister Jean Chretien. _ r 21 years as a politi praud of what he called _ utation, but all that e _ In glaring headlines last Sept« ’Ihe Toronto Star acmsad the political favoritism in awarding a. tract to lease ’I‘emntxals 1 an Lester B. Pearson m P Consortium. _ Otto Jelinek at home with wife Leata-an Czechoslovakia for at least a year. â€"_FRY imz Mark Sl1 10m° (416) 359â€" 100% Govemment Guaranbed *Rates sub The first Sea Dooers to appear were local youths who launched their craft legally in Bronte and approached the ramp at a sane speed to pick up stretchers for use in water resâ€" cue techniques. .. ‘"We have a good rapport with them," said side backyards sound like Mosport, said Lee. On Friday night the residents appealed to the outâ€"ofâ€"town Ski Dooers one last time to observe a sign‘ prohibiting motorized craft but after they were dismissed with a flood of proâ€" fanity the barricade â€" several cars positioned to restrict access to the ramp â€" went up Saturday morning. "They use the ramp as a staging area and turned our backyards into a racetrack." â€"David Lee ~"Canada‘s Best Community Newspaper" CCNA Better Newspapers Competition 1993 (See ‘Craft‘ page 2) Jeff Madgett of Oakville (left) talks with resident David Lee regarding use of Coronation Park boat ramp and agreed not to launch his jet boat. Noise created by the boats has area residents upset, (Photo by Barrie Erskine) By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff or the staff of Aikenhead‘s Home Improvement Warehouse it was the kind of deja vu they could definitely do without: an earlyâ€"morning robbery bearing disturbing similarities to one which occurred last Christmas. _According to Halton Regional Police Acting Detective Sergeant Murray Drinkwalter, Tuesday‘s incident began around 7:50 a.m. when four male suspects entered the Bristol Circle store which was open for business. The men ordered employees and customers to the floor while one forced an employee to open up the money room. He then entered and removed an undisclosed amount of cash. Although the trio was armed with handguns, there were no injuries to staff or customers. The suspects â€" all described as male blacks in their early twenties (See ‘Robbery‘ page 4) | Armed foursome robs Aikenhead‘s Police seek help in catching ‘flasher‘ The civilianâ€"volunteer manâ€" aged program has received more tips from the public during the first six months of 1994 than the same period a year ago. The result has been a higher number of arrests, charges laid, and cases cleared from police files. Statistics collected by Crime Stoppers of Halton show continâ€" ued improvement compared to 1993. From:January 1st through June 30th, anonymous callers have The first incident occurred at 12:02 p.m. at McCraney Street and Sewell Drive, the second at 1:30 p.m. in Oakdale Park on Culham Street. The suspéct‘s next appearâ€" ance happened at 1:50 p.m. at Sixth Line and Culham followed almost immediately after back in Oakdale Park. The final incident took place at 2:15 p.m: on Sewell Drive.~ (See ‘Man‘ page 2) More cases solved thanks to use of Crime Stoppers According to Sgt. Murray Drinkwalter, the five separate inciâ€" dents took place on Thursday in the sguth College Park area between 12 noon and 2:15 p.m. In all instances teenage girls were approached by the suspect whose penis protruded out the open zipper of his walking shorts: There was no physical contact between the man and any of the girls. Halton Regional Police are urging the public‘s help in deterâ€" mining the identity of a man wanted for indecently exposing himself several times during a single day last week. _ "We really want to find him," said Sgt. Drinkwalter. 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