Oakville Beaver, 9 Aug 2000, A2

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A2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, August 9, 2000 Halton Regional Police Chief elected vice-president of provincial association Ean Algar will serve as a vice-president when the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police sets its priorities for the coming year. The chief of Halton Regional Police Service was elected to the position when the 900-member association held a conference recently in Peterborough. "I am honoured by the elec tion and look forward to the many challenges and opportuni ties the position will bring," said Algar. The Halton chief will serve as one of three association vicepresidents for 2000/2001. Ranking above them is the pres ident and first vice-president. Algar is one election away from becoming president, since the first vice-president is tradi tionally selected from the three vice-presidents. The first vicepresident automatically suc ceeds the president. "It's more in the forefront and there's more of an influence issues, plus working with the government and other agencies. "It gives the (Halton) service a higher profile in affecting policing provincially and pro vides more opportunity to deal with higher levels," said Algar. The association's new execu tive will establish priorities in September, with organized crime and adequacy standards likely to be major issues. The organized crime issue includes concern over bike gangs. "Organized crime has no borders and requires a combined response," said Algar. As for adequacy standards, he said police are "working feverishly" to meet a year-end deadline for compliance. Required by the provincial government, adequacy stan dards set out best practices for police forces to achieve. Forces must meet standards for special units like dive teams and Tactical Rescue Units or have people on contract to pro vide them. Algar said the Halton has been approved to retain its TRU team, which involves having 12 people assigned full-time to the unit by Jan. 1. A 32-year veteran of Halton's force, Algar has served as police chief for 19 months. He has served with the asso ciation for five years as a zone director. The organization includes senior-ranking police leaders with municipal, provin cial and RCMP forces in Ontario. 2000 Windstar Halton Police Chief Ean Algar 2000 Taurus in what goes on," said Algar of the new position. `There's more involvement in the daily busi ness of the organization when you're at a higher level." His previous position as Zone 4 director involved report ing back from the zone on ongo ing issues. As a vice-president, he'll be more involved with high profile Children' s Day a t Oakville M useum Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate presents the annual Children's Day on Sunday, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. For $5 per person, take part in a wide variety of games, crafts and activities. This year's theme is `Flower Power!' Make a Hazy Lazy Daisy with woodworker Lis Laustroer, find your birthday flower and make a garden hat, bead flower, busy bee, and a monster flower, plus create a butterfly in the Old Post Office. There will also be old-fashioned games to play, including stilt walking, badminton, croquet and the `game of graces.' Squeaky the Clown will be on hand to entertain, and for fun try your luck in the fishpond. For more information about Children's Day, call 338-4400. 2000 Explorer 4-Dr. H a l t o n L in e n O u t l e t 3 to choose from A ssorted C eram ics N ow in sto c k at Now an additional 2 5 % off LAURA ASHLEY Printed & jacquard Towels Includes comforter, bedskirt, sham(s), sheet set (200 percale) Now an additional 25% off LAURA ASHLEY Assorted Blouson Valances Reg $45 3RD LIN CO LN T R A F A L G A RR O A D ,O A K V IL L Eof fht Q .E .V , Bath Hand Wash reg. retail price Now Only $5.99 KVILLE"' ' _JS2fS M -1 2 7 3 1 481 N o r t h S e r v ic e R d .W . (between Dorval Drive and 4th Line) (9 0 5 ) 8 4 7 -2 2 7 4 M O N . - FRI. 10 A M . - 6 P.M. SAT. - 9 A M . - 6 RM. S U N . 12 P.M. V isit us on line @ w w w .h alto n lin en .co m August 25, 26,27 Presented by Oakville Entertainment Centrum an d Ford of C an ad a Winston Churchill Blvd. a t the QEW \/r^y faff'rJ` r'T n /ta n y/f^siruu/a, '^jiprifcd A PFNEQUITY PROPERTY END OF LINES oW£ ONV D IR E C T verus from C O N T IN E N T A L' · riRBPLACift . Central Air Conditioning Save up to H /Y /I P O L E O /Y C L E A K O U T Making Room fo r IVcw Models! GOO 14 Plush r o iiljtiin D cvki *l« I P | ^ 1 I ill-lio n < |f m rm T x w m , JQ/slino 9 0 5 * 8 IS * 2022 w w w (KjkviHoJci77fosl.com 1 (hKVflirBM M R IMRttf/ CXVC ***** M C X 50N(m ) I'l.'IO*1 ' HWY #5 Z i a® i 1 -- y** FIREPLACES · GAS GRILLS · H E A TIN G /C O O LIN G · ACCESSORIES & MORE

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