Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 1993, p. 3

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a memorial pavilion in Ottawa hon- oring police killed in the line of duty. “I think it's wrong and it's a sad comment on this nation," said the chief. Bylaw enforcement officer hit by motorist Halton's Regional Police Services Board is donating $500 from its trust fund towards building "Canada is one of the few nations who do not honor their police dead in this way," Halton Regional Police Chief James Harding told the board at a recent meeting. Police board wants to help honor fallen officers What started out as a ticket has now evolved into a criminal charge for an Oakville man accused of parking in a fire route. Halton Regional Police report that at 5:25 p.m. Saturday an Oakville bylaw enforcement officer was issuing a ticket to a car parked in the fire route at 220 North Service Road. Police said that while the ticket was being issued a man got in the car and drove it forward hitting the bylaw enforcement officer who fell to the roof of the vehicle. The bylaw enforcement officer suffered minor injuries. Charged with dangerous driving is Robert Kocsis. 56. of Gainsborough Drive Franks. The jackets are for a group of Community Living Oakville clients who make use of the pool at the Oaklands Regional Centre. for their weekly swim session. Harry Riddell, one of the group of swimmers, checks out a new jacket. pres. Nancy Pegg (left) pre- sent four life jackets to Community Living Oakville staff member Marilyn Andtve Russell. president of the Auxiliary to Community Living Oakville, and vice- @akhiem Board members were considerin We take a great sense of pride in providing the quality, caring service you expect for your loved ones. As dedicated, trustworthy professionals, we feel it is our responsibility to accommodate you with a broad range of services. We will take care ol.all the details and complexities, making sure we provide a memorable meaningful service. Our service does not end after the funeral. We are available to help you, and can provide informative literature on coping with grief. If we can be of assistance in helping you make funeral and cremation arrangements or simply answer any questions you may have, please do not hesitate to call. antral 190m: A silent oath TERRY COOKE t0 Service. P te c.w tso , ‘ -__H Men; crank“? hm “mm Mmmws Lam ~24. Si-‘q SHAUN WEBB FUNERAL DIRECTOR 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6K 1C7 (416) 842-2252 a request from the Halton Re Police Association, asking donation. "l know financial times press hard upon us, but the nation needs something to look at and something to remind ourselves of the sacrifice made by many of our members both male and female," said Harding. Annually, police from across Canada gather in Ottawa to pay trib- ute to those killed in the line of duty. Harding said "When the hymns are sung and the place is silent, there is nothing this nation can look it 8mm PUtlllMlltl I 'e"' NESTLE“ PUtllNMI Free Consultation We are 842-7602 are an independent Oakville firm specializing in DON CLARKE ional " GOOD VALUE CENTRE I OUR PRICES J.' _- Chftoytfrorp a large seleqtion CES of fabrics & styles. Including gggmm/Sz‘wy/WWMH/y

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