Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1983, p. 1

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Solving crime by forensic hypnosis control thur mind he thai Ihey hypnotized La he r withhold In unless you want be formation when under hypnotized says only that llity can polite in Out gel stuck a no suit regional police All of others arc Rod f const is one of nine forensic You don lose ton hypnotists in Canada Of Hum only five are pract ur hypnosis You don siy you don want to soy At All hypnosis is self most you II fall asleep in hypnosis Const Grl n session said New hyp- Mi si on ccpt ions abound is being used as an about hypnosis fed by aid In solving crimes television sitcom shows where witnesses and vie and mis inform it ion imu arc unable recall People think they 11 lose details Ihe crime Si llisl and the ikin slip by slip in ur is spenl IXpllllllllL site i tiehmqui i used for serious and I finds Ins ire required for si Murders missing per sons homicides sexual r robin easts are usually Hi in which hypnosis bus n used m tin jnsl 1 hilp sses I Up pi I I re Just fi hole Im red Will- Willi the I Gal Hunk Mm intna ii ci linn up losl wis i good tor victims of a crime experlen Hit droni i under oust i step by nice Where Whit hear Const Gil as try rt member of the lloddinnll and I on Hypnosis Is new policing and the Hilton force Ii the only Ontario force nun a hypnotist on staff Const Rod left studied In i In 13HJ arid has helped out other region forces Including the In 877 5213- J Real Estate EXCELLENCE AWARD IN CUSTOMER RELATIONS- the HERALD Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established 866 WEDNESDAY JULY 18S FORD SALES LTD Highway 7 Georgetown YOUR BEST CAPITAL DEAL Discontent among police civilians CRAFTY IDEAS ABUZZ IN TERRA COTTA Some mighty species of Insect and amphibian program through Il luming up around ponds and shaded glades of Term Hems and nuts pin Conservation area Dayns II tterll and cousin wonderful Sharon of ActOn were among last week participants in enormous humble I Credit alley Conservation Authority nature arts and imnier at Terra I ing simple and natural debris kldi can make rjtfons like Sharon turtle and one Herald photo by Chris Aaguard Controlled deer hunt for November Despite opposition hunt approved By CUIUS Another cent rolled deer hunt is planned for Hal Ion this fall The region planning and public works commit tec last week approved ministry of natural res ources plans for a shot gun or deer hunt Nov to ID For Cambridge dls trie alone which in eludes the northern part well as the of South Dum fries Pus inch and 1 licensed hunters will be chosen by lottery to hold validation tags for the fourday hunt The lott cry ministry press release slates will be held during week of Scpl 12 with lottery app lications due Aug OPPOSITION Annually a strong opp onent to the hunt Ml II on regional Bill John son says he II be printing No Hunting signs again this year for people who want to keep hunters off their properly Meanwhile Coun Johnson charges thai the ministry Is being incon In lis approach to the deer population issue in ABOUT THE BILLS ministry argues the hunt is needed to control regions deer herds often blamed fur winter and spring dam age to new growth on orchards Hut Johnson points out opposed a land severance cation In Hill- recently it Ik IlLved it posed threat to deer in the area Despite North largely rural character Johnson maintains this is not a good hunting area The hunl an as are too close to many domestic animals and pcciolly children he old The Herald lriday t pill tlurds or worked ml bit Inn and properly owners Tin ministry plans issut per of its validation which ire up through lit lotitr Did to ihe deer Utilise dints June in area planned for this in valid for one deer per huiitir ii it and can useil the zone lo which tliy art isslgnd farmer s licence a hunter need nut enter the draw for validation lags spokesman are step ped up in the hunting areas during the fourdoy tvcnl and during this lime thej lay trespass charges al a landowners against uld I audi post No Trespassing signs and if so people trussing or Hit I without perm I as ion tall I lie polio When Ihe land Is not doling with walk in re- posted Hit landowner quests Hilton pays them must give trespasser 682 The average pay verbal notice of any in among the forces is fraction llrruld Stair Discontent caused by low is gnwinc tea with the regional police fori Police association Gardner said civilian stair member are compared to wages irts in Ontario rtgmml forces ivilians feel worlh more than lhe Const He said has always had the lowest paid civilian staff since in 1974 Uniform officers earn on par with their counter parts across province It s only the civilians who are underpaid Const Gardner said We think re- worth more and even the administration thinks re more he said But management won until uniformed officers for I9a2 Is sett led Civilians also have tlictr contract in settle and it not right Hint it being settled Gardner said The majority of 102 civilians are wo men and thej hold jobs like clerk typls records personnel store keeper Criminal Bureau CUD secretary dls switchboard op and custodian They re res jobs and all but stenographers work 12 hour shifts like Const Gardner Clerk typists look after Ihe front desk al the police station typing up inc forms cut IB pre brief I it MO less than e personnel keep il mint records mil looking turned down by a good mirin of the officers Since then there vt been no new proposals to bring back to the police mtm Const Gardner A meeting was held last month lo discuss the again but he police association came hack with no resolutions Civilians are unfairly taking he brunt of it all because the commission cmtinued an Tliej earn 4Ulth Dig ioiull pu is Sir operators earn annually andSlGtXSis Iht regional average Itadio dispatchers nee lor dispatching ills and performing duties a average of JGD The store keeper or quart for the upkeep nl force 47U with The average regional or the responsible for the of the stitions regi In Hal Ion paid 17 Hially when you go right down whole list we re re illj short of average we ve ways been hit way Gardner said HOI Contractual issues arc holding the mid officers con Iraet A ratification held in April and Headon car crash kills man A year old Georgetown man died tnstantlj his car was struck headon on Highway 41D just south of Road James William of Main Street North was northbound along Highway when a green Plymouth crossed the centre line struck Ins Ir77 blue Olds mobile He died Instantly from massive head injuries Port Credit said The driver of the Plymouth Singh 16 of is in critical condition in the surgical intensive care unit of Sunny brook General Hospital in Toronto Police said he suffered severe injuries and went through the windshield Three other cars were also in the accident as the Singh vehicle split In three even parts on impact and struck them police said The accident look place otter Singh vehicle a tractor trailer on gravel shoulder on the right turned back onto he road and losl control There wen no passengers in either the Mackic or Singh cars The were total writeoffs police said estimating damage There was an damage other three vehicles involved No charges have been laid yet police said See page Knife threat Lobsterfest A knife was recovered in wooded area surrounding Park Avenue after a resident in apartment building was charged with weapons dangerous the public peace Hal I on regional police said the man had pulled a knife threatened persons a second floor apartment Police bod responded to a call Involving a breach of Ihe peace involving the accused and his girlfriend The man will appear In Mlllon provincial court Aug WHATS INSIDE Sports Georgetown swimmer Kim set Canadian records last week In Sports Page for details Family Opinion Letter comment on pornography proposed development and more Page AS M Real Estate Heal estate Informal ion and classified Ing Page CIO lfynuieot I plan I Hit North Golf and Country flubs first buffi I is In held July with things underway around On Ihe menu from Mainl are prim rib baked potatoes coleslaw Jellied salads drawn and rolls Tickets for the range in price the size lobsters or till JS Tor beer eaters Special re fresh men lb will be at the bar Thanks the of a there will be dancing afterward For mort information or lions tall or 1G9S The Coir and Country Club is located in Georgetown near the Avenue Trafalgar Road intersection Waste blueprint Aug 10 Local and regional councillors will be Involved in whatever response presents province blueprint or management in Ontario as Issued by the ministry of environment In June Clerk administrator Ken Richardson told town council that since waste management Is both a local and regional concern was decided to Involve bodies In a coordinated response than have all four municipalities work independently of region Ministry representatives will outline the blueprint for all councillors on Aug 10 Then a regional task force Ihe same one already working on regional area transfer station force will prepare draft comments A workshop session bcpl IS will allow councillors lo comment on the task force final response will be drafted and brought to each council approval The rtsponsesmuslbebaektolht province by be end Young cyclist hit A 13 year old Acton boy riding his bicycle was struck by a passing who Tailed to remains the scene of accident July 12 30 p Geoff suffered abrasions to bis right knee and a large scratch the upper right shin he Tell off his bike The older model twodoor beige car overtook him on Church Street and white doing so its right front quarter panel struck the boy left bike handle causing him to fall Horse injures rider A was Injured July when horse she was riding at Cloud 9 Farm on Highway and 10 reared suddenly and knocked her off Sarah of Burlington sustained back injuries when the horse fell on top of her bin was transported to Joseph Bran Hospital by once regional police said Photo bug contest Region Museum located at Kelso conservation area near Is pleased announce Time a new photography conical Visitors who arrive on site with their between and m on July will be given free admission lo Museum bach participant will be allowed enter one photo In the corneal Prints may be color or black and while up In a maximum size of Gill certificates of and will be awarded for the three best photos as determined by Hie judges BEAUTY QUEENS It a beautiful evening for a garden parly and three young ladles added their It Winner last September at Plowing Match Susan I ivintslunlctl of Hornby it Queen of Ihe Furrow and will be competing In the plowing match this September Another Hornby winner It Kathy centre IS who Is air Queen Aug IS to IB shell lompetlngfor the Miss titles t lien will alio be a at CM- out for Ontario Dairy Princess title She a the Si Button Print is Herald photo

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