Break-ins overnightHalton police urge residentsway through. In some cases theinside garage and patio doors, to lock their homes and be extrahomeowners were asleep in the? Install locks on backyard vigilant following a hike in over-home at the time.gatesnight break-ins.Entries have taken place over? Secure all windows (espe-Police said since April, therea widespread area including:cially on the ground floor),have been a number of break-insGreat Lakes Boulevard, Lakeshore? Install motion-sensor light-in which thieves steal purses,Road West, Chartwell Road,ing or keeping exterior lighting small electronics, cameras, keysDorval Drive, Third Line andon overnight.to vehicles even vehicles. TheMississaga Street.Police also ask residents to entries are taking place over-Police said there are similari-call 911 if they become aware of night.ties in some cases, but can't sayan intruder in their home and Most of these entries are atfor sure all are connected.not to confront that intruder.the rear of the home, throughResidents are asked to reportAnyone with information on main floor windows and doors.any suspicious vehicles or peoplethese or any other crime in Police said suspect(s) havein their neighbourhoods. PoliceOakville can contact 905-845-entered through an unlockedare also asking residents to:4747 ext, 2215 or Crime Stoppers window or door or smashed their Lock all doors, includingat 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Motion defeated by trusteesAfter the motion wastion becomes available that Continued from page 1defeated, Smith said thecould indicate something is on a similar electromagnetic transmis-school board already hasunsafe, not just WiFi, in the sion, MacNeill said there could be risks procedures in place forschools.with WiFi.action, in case new informa-However, the boards chief informa-tion officer, Bruce Smith, noted WHO said there are ways to mitigate the harmful effects of cell phones, such as by using a Bluetooth headset allowing the user to move the phone from his or Warm Up To The Latest Trends!her head. Furthermore, WiFi stations COMPETITIONare placed much farther away from people and carry about 1-1,000th to 1-100,000th the strength.Join us for this fun-fi lled event!Board chair and Oakville trustee Don Vrooman also disputed the claims WiFi might be harmful. Vrooman said THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH 2PMhe is educated in science and under-stands the technology.AT CHARTWELL CLASSIC OAKVILLEWiFi is not going to cause harm to our children. Its not going to harm our staff. It is a safe technology, he said.Furthermore, he added that even if Cheer on your favourite Senior Starthe school board stopped providing participant in our regional musical competition.WiFi, the signals would still exist in the buildings from outside sources. He said Refreshments served.his mobile phone picked up 26 WiFi MASONRY & FIREPLACE DESIGN SPECIALISTSsignals during the meeting at the J.W. www.cobblestonembers.caSingleton Education Centre in 406 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE THE WATERFORDBurlington. ACROSS FROM RONA LANSING 905-337-2066LONG TERM CARE RESIDENCENow enrolling 2140 Baronwood Dr., Oakvillestudents for the 2011-2012 Call 905-827-2405Religious Schoolschool year! Hebrew and Judaica studies for studentsstarting at 4 years old through high school. Classes meet Sunday mornings forCHARTWELL CLASSICKindergarten through grade 2, and meetSundays and Wednesday evenings for OAKVILLEgrades 3 through 7. High School meets Wednesday nights only.180 Oak Park Blvd., Oakville Fun, warm and inclusive program, focused on learning Hebrew, Jewish holidays,Call 905-257-0095Torah and Israel. Excellent faculty and exciting family learning opportunities.Please contact Cheryl Wise, Education Director educator@sbe.ca or Rabbi Stephen Wise rabbi.wise@sbe.caVISIT US AT WWW.SENIORSTAR.CAShaarei-Beth El Congregation of Oakville, 186 Morrison Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 4J4 TEL. 905-849-6000 www.sbe.ca7 Friday, June 3, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com