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Oakville Beaver, 7 Jun 2008, p. 16

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16 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday June 7, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Halla says hello ... Jambo Oakville BEST PRICES EVER $ 14 SEER HI-EFFICIENCY 600 OFF WAS 3100 $ 3200 $ 3400 $ 3600 $ H ello Oakville from Halla. I am so happy to write my first column for $Million or More Oakville ($MOMO). Over the coming year, I hope my sto- ries will inspire you to support $MOMO's effort to raise funds for the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Let me introduce myself. 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Those calls service accoun for ted Did you know for a signiÀ cant vol? ume of work: HRPS respond polics to an ing is by its average of 12 nature calls an 24/7, 365 day-a- a hour, or 1 call every year operation, but 5 minutes modern policing in Halton is Halton Regiona about so much than just respon more Ontario Police l Police Service member ding to calls. s pay tribute Memorial Ceremo Every day, to fellow ofÀ ny on May 4, Halton Region cers who died 2008. ofÀcers, staff, al in the line of duty at the and volunteers Police Service Annual to build effectiv work diligen tly e deliver proact community partnerships and ive programs A new year munity safety, to improve started with comreduce crime to the Halton a new additio the public's and respon n from the Regional Police priorities. d to Taras H. Shevch nior leaders Service's seThese partne hip. Afenko on Dundas rships betwee ter an interna Street in Oakvil Memorial Park police are paying n the l le was A 36-year-old off: Maclean's public and external search and Oakville residen recovered. cently named magazine requently charge t Halton as the the HRPS Board, by d with Posses was subseCanada, based safest region Property Over sion of Stolen in on 2006 crime drew Fletche An$5,000. positive trend statistics. The r was towards lower selected as Halton contin crime rates Police Rescue Deputy ued into 2007, in Chief of Operat Man from Fiery with a decrea 3.8% in the ions. Crash On Jan. 30, total se of He was sworn 2007, two Halton 2006. (For more crime rate in the Region in on responded to over 2007 Jan. 16, 2007, a head-on collisio Constables The 2007 Annua statstics, see Pages 4-5) Àlling involving a n in Oakville l Report provid the vacancy Áatbed truck of just a few es a snapsh created and Jetta. The ofÀ of the many when Gary cers courageously Volkswagen successful investi ot tions, project Crowell the male driver s and initiati tried to free gawas named of the Jetta ves that the Regional Police Chief of who was trappe inside, bleedin Halton Service undert Police in June d g and barely ship with the ook in partne 2006. Deputy spite the risk conscious. public rChief of Operati Deto their own A 23-year Service For more inform over the past year. ons used Andrew Fletcher safety, the ofÀ a crowbar to ation about cers veteran, Deputy gional Police force open the Halton Revehicle door, Chief Fletche Service, includ the jammed lice career as r began his ing how to becom an ofÀcer, visit po- more intense as smoke and Áames a Cadet, and www.hrps.o e became tor in charge was the Inspec . 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Y Year at a Glance t r of signiÀcant .............................. operations, joint forces high-p Chairman and ........2 Milton Man Chief's tions and arrests roÀle criminal investi Murdered gaStatistics and Operat Messages..............3 , including: On the mornin g of Feb. 21, saw its Àrst Traffic Safety and ing Budget............4-5 Arrest in Memo and only homic 2007, Halton Partne rial Park Statu Diversity and Innova rships..................6 e Theft when Raymond Venerus was ide of the year On Jan. 2, 2007, a short distanc tion........................ shot as a result of from a Burlin Join Our Team.. e from his residen and killed co-operation ..7 gton compa .............................. lin Line in ce on Dubny and excelle work by Halton Milton. A passer .........8 nt victim lying Police investi by located of a 15-foot gators, the head on the roadw the bronze statue ay next to his Cherokee. stolen in Dec. Jeep 2006 What's keeping you from having your dream kitchen? 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Not all humans obey anti-poaching laws, just as not all humans take precautions to prevent AIDS. Once there were millions of elephants in Africa, but now our population is under 700,000. The same thing is happening in Africa where 28 million humans are infected with AIDS and two million die every year, leaving 13 million orphans (the population of Ontario). Like most male elephants, my dad lives alone and away, like many human African fathers who move to other countries to find work. Basically, my sisters, brother and I are orphans, but not alone thanks to our aunt and grandmother. This is exactly like the AIDS epidemic in Africa, where orphan children whose parents are dead or absent are being raised by aunts and grandmothers. Over the next few months, I'll tell you more about me and my African elephant and human family, and about the $MOMO campaign. Last Thursday I went to Maple Grove Church, at 346 Maple Grove Road, just south of Cornwall, to celebrate the opening of the outdoor Zimbabwean Stone Sculpture exhibit. Twenty-five percent of the proceeds from the sale of those beautiful shona stone sculptures will go to the Stephen Lewis Foundation, earmarked for grass roots projects in Zimbabwe. Led by artist Chaka Chikodzi, the Africville gallery also helps the rural Howard Hospital that cares for 200,000 patients each year on a budget of $40,000, including many AIDS patients. The amazing outdoor exhibit will be open every day until Saturday, June 21. You simply must go, and I hope you will also be able to contribute to $MOMO and the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Maybe I'll see you there. Well, that's all for my first column. See you in a couple of weeks. -- Submitted by the $Million or More Oakville campaign

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