Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 25 September 1993, p. 3

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rican delegation Six physical planners from Malawi, Africa joined Halton Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy (third from right) and Regional Commissioner of Planning and Development Rash Mohammed (second from left) on Thursday’s Halton Farm Tour, organized by the Halton Agricultural Advisory Committee. Yunusu Pasell (third from left) maintained the tour was “very helpful” in providing information regarding the agricultural industry. The visiting Malawa planners include: (from left) Roosevelt Chingoli. Ghambi, Mohammed, Pasell, Elvis Njoka, Pomeroy, Feston Zambezi and Raphael pho! to by Oksana Buhe/HHTW Vicki Barron moves on The Credit Vatley Conservation Authority has approved the secondment of Vicki. Barron, General Manager to the Waterfront Regeneration Trust, for a period of 15 months, effec- tive Oct. 1. Vicki will be responsible for the development of the shoreline management com- ponent, of the Lake Ontario Greenway Strategy that cov- ers the Lake Ontario shore- line from Burlington to Trenton. Authority. Chairman, Harold Kennedy notes that “this secondment will be a valuable experience for Vicki, and will pay future dividends to the Authority on her return”. Vicki will be retaining responsibility for coordinating the Cops seek Acton flasher Released by Sergeant Rod Cliffe Halton Police are. still searching for a man who exposed himself to two 15 year-old girls last month. Crime Stoppers would appreciate hearing from anyone with information regarding a possible sus- . It was about 10 p.m. on Aug. 4 when the two young women were walking west along Mill Street near Wright Avenue in Acton. ~ They say a man standing near a vehicle in a drive- “way. After they’ walked by, the man started to follow them. 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