Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 1993, p. 11

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lasers and author of over research publications. She received many honors for her including the Canadian Institu Chemistry‘s Montreal Medal year for significant leadership outstanding contributions chemistry. The meeting will be Howard Johnson Hotel Road. Fee for members $34 for nonâ€"members. R cancelled after Feb. 17 billed to the member. 4774 for further informai Dr. Kenneyâ€"W of four corperatic nonâ€"profit resea She is an interna Geraldine Kenne president of McMaster will be the guest speake 24th meeting of The Club. Oakville. McMaster president at Canadian Club The investigation was launched last summer after Oakville resident Joe O‘Reilly took his concerns to the police about the board‘s deciâ€" sion to replace OTHS with a new facility on Devon Road rather than renovating the existing school., not renovate. the high school now Ward 3 trustee John Scheel who asked for the presentation from investigating officer Sgt. Terry Dickie as opposed to calling for a third party investigation of the issue. Although the police officer found no criminal wrong doing, he extended an offer to review the case the trustees. On Thursday, trustees voted 10â€"5 to listen to the presentation in priâ€" vate. Sscc csccnxt‘n By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff _ Public school trustees will get a private debriefing from the Halton Regional Police officer who comâ€" pleted a three month investigation into the replacement of OTHS. >cCohuisels>> Trustees to get debriefing on OTHS from investigating officer C4oLi0ars e INVITES YOU TO ROYALW#CARIBBEAN Police looking to tap senior resources same Holiday Inn Oakville Wed., Feb. 24th Oak By 10tin T "CRUISE NIGHT" 7â€"9 p.m. RSVP Shirley 7t 338â€"2077 (PDloe Dakuille Antiques s New .. Location of ANGELA BLACKBURN 635 Fourth Line (just south of Speers) 1€ e Beaver Stafl l ations is Det. Sgt. Graham Bs s up the Oakville : Bureau (CTB), who aga ght at the end of last year iImits the nudge came St P OPENING SOON nnev â€" W 1C€ Re l ut We nudge came about the Chief James Harding niz t SserV t nive t the al n W a01 11 WOTK rSITV tek LW l ns eb tC in aird K in brou imes wh riminal 1k hat rebuilt on Devon Road. The private debriefing wasn‘t met with wholeâ€"hearted approval when it came time for voting last Thursday. While Scheel said not hearing the police officer‘s report was much like reading 36 chapters of a mysâ€" tery novel and not being allowed to read the 37th chapter, other trustees H ‘"We‘ve already contacted seniors have shown an interest in getting in this program," confirmed Oakvil Prevention supervisor Sgt. Joe Prasad starté recruit Program would see seniors‘ volunteers helping Halton police with investigations INI Initi th MaAK paliti inteer l N to €1g Nt )01 SenIOT tC 1 seniors and they etting involved in Oakville Crime Oakville Ward 6 trustee Linda Lane said the exercise could be useâ€" ful in studying how to develop a more effective communication with said it would be a waste of time. ‘"The only purpose I can see for bringing it up now is to drag it out and prolong it once again," said viceâ€"chair Dave Whiting, of Halton Hills. the program i IK ib| 1 H L1 with crime vic would not have with the victim For example, said Presad, if police recover some stolen articles, it would be the seniors‘ job to inform the victims. In Workloads often mean police officers aren‘t involved w n t tim tC n h the public "I believe we owe it to the taxâ€" payers to learn how this came to be such an explosive issue," said Lane. Milton trustee Flo Belford said "This is a waste of time. The school is there and this is only because a few people in Oakville won‘t let it die.." not the nI l Oakville Ward 2 trustee Chervl rs will deal strictly the cfiminals â€" and ind telephone contact program lling rVICE TVICG Anvont Xt nit n In a recorded vote trustees voting to hear the police presentation included Burlington trustees Don Cassidy, Anne Barbu, Noel Cooper, Lynda Schreiber, Dave Coons, Oakville trustees John Scheel, Linda Lane, Lynne Clark, Chery] nC Reid said having lived through the issue, the report is only a concluâ€" sion to it. 0 hing further information on the ontact Set. Joe Prasad at 825 the Halt n to the timg senIors Sgt. Joe P Absent were Burlington trustees Diane Leblovic and Marg Bullock and Halton Hills trustee Dick Howitt. Reid and Debbie Marklew. Those voting against included Milton‘s Bob Clarke and Flo Belford, Halton Hills‘ Dave Whiting, Burlington‘s Linda Glover and Oakville‘s Penny Siebert. J ras ad: intererest from WVVP W”/, 11

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