Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, June 13, 1993 â€" 16 Two students from Oakville‘s Special needs students help polzce carry the torch‘ General Wolfe High School held the Flame of Hope high yesterday in the Oakville leg of the 7th Annual Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics. Seventeenâ€"yearâ€"old Bill Hickson and 18â€"yearâ€"old Brian Reynolds, both Special Needs students at General Wolfe, joined Halton Regional Police officers and civilian personnel along the 35â€"km trek through Halton. For its part, the Halton Regional Police Service, is hoping increased police and civilian personnel particiâ€" pation ensured reaching its $5,000 tarâ€" get â€" over double the amount ($2,300) raised last year in support of the _Ontario Special Olympics and its yearâ€"round programs. "We‘re going for the gusto," said police service fitness coâ€"ordinator Bonnie McKenzie. Last year about 70 Halton police service runners donned their track shoes for the event. _ of the Halton Regional Police Services ran through Oakville on Thursday to help raise funds for the Special Olympics. They‘re hoping to better the $2,300 they raised last year. This year about 115 officers and â€" from across Ontario run their local leg _ the province since May 29. civilian personnel alike put their track â€" of a total 8,000 km crossâ€"province It finishes in Barrie, Ontario‘s shoes to good use. relay. It began in every corner of Molson Park Sunday, June 13 at the The annual torch run sees officers _ Ontario and has wound its way around _ opening ceremonies of the Special Olympics. Halton‘s leg of the run was a 35â€" km trek that began at York Road and Plains Road in Burlington early Thursday morning and continued along Lakeshore Road through Oakville and into Mississauga just before noon. Runners crossed into Oakville near am. and were joined at Trafalgar Road by the two General Wolfe stuâ€" dents, Hickson and Reynolds. It all began May 12 at a special torch run kickâ€"off at Ontario Place. Local representatives at the kickâ€"off included Halton Police Deputy Chief of Operations Wayne Jessop, Hickson and Reynolds, McKenzie and Constable Chris Lawson, members of the press and Halton police services board member Wendy Roberts. The annual torch run is supported by regional police services, the OPP (See ‘Students‘ page 17) Â¥ | Certa ProPainters se e se sn m ie ) â€" s * quaLuTy v E E F K WE THINK GREEN K FAST FUSSY FULL SERVICE For. a Free Estimate 245â€"3508 David Wilkins Serving Oakville since 1986 Special of the Week Spaghetti Spaghetti (Napolitana)_______$£§,50 without meat Spaghetti (Bolognese)__“_._ï¬__$650 with Grade A ground beef Served with bread, shredded cheese and garden fresh salad Bishara Arraf 845â€"7937 386 Iroquois Shore Blyd. Mon.â€"Wed. 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