Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1990, p. 3

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THE HERALD Wednesday 1M0 Page Threecar crash Tills three car accident Highway just south of Silver Creek Shell Friday at m resulted in severe damages to two of the three involved One vehicle finally came to rest about 0 metres from the other two vehicles No injuries were sustained It is not known if charges will be laid by as reports wen unavailable at press time Herald photo Halton Police are busy with liquortraffic related charges According to Halton Regional Police statistics 647 traffic related charges have been laid in Georgetown and Milton between January and June 1990 During the six month span 110 impaired charges were laid against drivers Milton and Georgetown The highest rate was impaired drivers in May and the lowest was charges in January Records indicate 374 liquor traffic related charges were laid dunng the six months These charges include under age drink and having open liquor bottles in a vehicle The highest rate came in May at and the lowest was one liquor related charge in January Between January and June traffic violations were laid against drivers in Milton and Georgetown statistics reveal These violations include speeding and disobeying traffic lights and signs The highest rate came in the month of March and the lowest came m February All charges laid were laid in a total of working hours by police HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION Of ONTARIO IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST CANADAS KILLER Main Street South Downtown Georgetown 8731470 SAVE NOW SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE SALES SERVICE GUARANTEED SERVICE WITH ALL SALES 14 STREET Just Main Strttt Money allocated for police training Solicitor General Steven Offer recently announced that the Ministry is allocating to the Municipal Police Authorities MPA for ongoing training of police services boards across On This initiative provides funding for a wide range of training pro grams for municipal police vices boards This training in eludes staff relations human resource management and race relationsemployment equity pro grams stated the Solicitor General Recently the Ministry allocated an additional 6 million for train at the Ontario Police College Both of these allocations are part of the Ministry s threephase polic strategy encompassing public consultation introduction of new legislation and expanded training This government policing strategy helps police meet the challenges of the 1990s and pro vides enhanced administrative support The Ministry recognizes that training is the key to develop ing a closer cooperation between the police and the community as they work towards a safer and more secure environment for all Ontanans The new Police Services Act recognizes the changing role of policing and the civilian police vices boards Under the Act a police services board must be established in every municipality of Ontario which maintains a police force All boards of commis sioners of police which already ex ist under the Police Services Act will continue as police services board For the first time board members will be required to undergo training at the request of the Ministry which recently received Royal Assent replacing the 40year old Police Act The MPA was created in 1963 to ensure that the highest degree of professionalism is maintained by police services boards as they direct local police services Cur rently MPA s membership con sists of ill members out of a tial municipal police governing authorities in Ontario 613332350 GIC RATE 13 Rate Subject To Change Without Notice MONEY CONCEPTS Say Hello To Your New Neighbour Better Rates Better Service Better Vehicles Free Pickup and Return Georgetown Ontario 8731828 it rt to part turn statin s r to kit pi urn tit a ith hut sgoitt on in tin a at hi Hit of flu mill in attract it to in icUas inn lir Ontario 519 8841970 Extension 4447 For a complimentary copy of thp FallWinter Part time Studies Course Calendar or for personal assistance just call us Exploring New Horizons SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1990 900 am 400 Launer is offering a full day dedicated to part time students You will have an opportunity to meet staff and attend work shops that satisfy your needs and answer your questions Workshops will cover topics such as Academic Course Planning Time Management Stress Management and Effective Learning and Studying A number of information tables as well as the Bookstore will be open to serve you Campus and library tours will also be available The cost for the day is 15 which includes registration coffee breaks lunch and a wrap up wine and cheese reception To register call 519 884 1970 extension Last year a large number of people enjoyed the sessions Since numbers are limited in some workshops register early Don be disappointed Wilfrid Laurier University Waterloo Ontario N2L University Ave West Waterloo Ontario N2L 3C5

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