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Oakville Beaver, 30 Aug 2006, p. 9

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday August 30, 2006 - 9 Police want kids to get a Safe Start back to school Halton police will be cracking down on drivers to remind everyone to drive safely as students head back to school. Called Safe Start, the crackdown began Monday and runs until Friday, Sept. 15. The project is described as a "high enforcement, educational traffic initiative." "Safe Start has been undertaken to remind our driving public of the need to be courteous to other drivers and our children particularly at this time when they make their way back to school," said police spokesperson Sgt. Peter Payne. The project will be in effect across Halton and will be carried out by the Regional Traffic Enforcement Unit and District Traffic officers -- staff deployment that should maximize the effect of the project by ensuring that every available officer is focusing on this initiative. Officers will be focusing on the five "Ss" -- speeding, seatbelts, stop signs, school zones and school buses. Officers will be focusing their attention on these areas to ensure that the driving public pays attention to the rules of the road, now and throughout the year. The project will be maintained with a less public profile year round. "Initial efforts are dubbed `Safe Start' as the project is being kicked off as our children return to school. Future initiatives `Safe Arrival' and `Safe Return' will ensure that focus is maintained throughout the year," said Payne. The initiative is designed to keep drivers obeying the rules of the road to keep the roads safe for both vehicles and pedestrians. KIDS EAT SAVE NOW! 5% DISCOUNT ON STAMPS PURCHASES (for purchases over $10.00) FREE * Offer Good until Sept 8th at Pineoak Mini Mart and Postal Outlet SMALL BUSINESSES WANT TO SAVE ON MAILINGS? INQUIRE ABOUT VENTURE ONE AND OUR BULK MAILING DISCOUNTS QEW Speers Road Dorval Dr. 4th L Line *Every Sunday and Monday one child 10 years and under eats FREE from the kids menu with the purchase of one adult entrée. Speers Rd. Postal Outlet Pineoak Mini Mart 635 4th Line, Oakville (just south of Speers Rd.) AMC Theatres (QEW & Winston Churchill) Wi t Ch hill) Church 905-829-3233 Oakville Place Mall (Trafalgar & Q.E.W.) 905-338-6330 905-845-6060 We accept Credit Cards. Come and see our newly renovated store and full service postal outlet! OAKVILLE BLADES ARE LOOKING FOR "Masonry & Fireplace Design Specialists" VOLUNTEERS GAME NIGHTS · FUNDRAISING SPECIAL EVENTS · COMMUNITY RELATIONS Reface your old fireplace Don't forget to get that old chimney repaired. We can help with our "IN HOUSE" experts · mason · gas fitters · electricians · cabinet makers The Oakville Blades are looking for volunteers to assist the team this season in their fundraising activities and community support programs. In addition, we are also looking for students who need community service hours to fulfil their educational requirement. Should you be interested, please contact the Blades at...905-337-3361 ext 236 406 Speers Rd., Oakville(across from Rona Lansing) 905-337-2066 VISIT THE SPECIALISTS TO SEE THE DIFFERENCE www.cobblestonembers.ca

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