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Oakville Beaver, 28 Jul 2010, p. 1

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Beaver THE OAKVILLE Voted Ontario's Top Newspaper Four Years in a Row - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Preparing for the Jazz Festival Artscene WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2010 1011 Upper Middle Road E. 905-849-4722 www.oakvilleshops.com CA$H FOR GOLD & JEWELLERY 905-337-0051 LONDON GOLD Upper Oakville Shopping Centre A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 48 No. 85 "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" 60 Pages $1.00 (plus tax) Halton police Snuggle up at the summit By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF For one Halton police officer, the G20 Summit in Toronto last month ran the gauntlet from the outright mundane to the exhilarating. Staff Sergeant Don Cousens, a 33-year veteran of the Halton Regional Police Service, was among 229 Halton police officers deployed to provide security in Toronto over the course of the week of the G20. During this period Halton police were stationed along a section of Wellington Street West, from Windsor Street to Bay Street, an area that made up part of what was known as Staff Sgt. Don Cousens the interdiction zone (IZ). This zone was a fenced area that surrounded another fenced area known as the controlled-access zone. The controlled-access zone contained the Toronto Convention Centre where the G20 leaders would eventually meet. The RCMP and the Ministry of Defence controlled this area while Toronto police, aided by Halton police and other police services, controlled the interdiction zone beyond that. "We were essentially in a fenced compound, which had various access points to various streets," said Cousens. "Those access points were open from Monday to Friday for folks coming and going and doing their business, but then for Friday evening and Saturday and Sunday it was controlled access. It was pretty much closed for everybody. Our job was to make sure nobody got in or tried to scale the fence or tried to do damage to the businesses that were in the IZ." Prior to arriving in Toronto, Cousens said each parSee Officers page 7 Fire guts Jelinek Cork on Speers Rd. By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER AT TOWN HALL: Actors of Menaka Thakkar Dance Company Raveena Ravishankar, who portrays a monkey, and Eddie Kastrau, who portrays a crocodile, perform in The Wise Monkey & Foolish Crocodile, based on an East Indian fable, at Oakville Town Hall. The play was part of the free, family-friendly The Saturday Night Snuggles, which is in its second year. The next performance is the Maderaz Latin music fiesta and carnival on Saturday, Aug. 21. Oakville's Chamber of Commerce Chair Sonny Jelinek suffered a devastating loss early Friday morning as fire gutted his business Jelinek Cork Group at 2260 Speers Rd. Total estimated "I'm barely holding up, damage of the fire was $500,000, but I'm keeping it according to the together. It's probably Oakville Fire a total loss Department. of product." Oakville Fire Prevention Officer Sonny Jelinek, director Michael Harrison Jelinek Cork Group said firefighters were called to the business, which distributes and manufactures cork products, at around 2:40 a.m. "When they arrived there were flames visible," Harrison said Friday. "Flames were coming through the roof and they (firefighters) have been there all morning." Jelinek was alerted by his alarm company at around 2:30 a.m. and arrived on the scene shortly thereafter to find the firefighters battling the blaze. He said it was not until around 7 a.m. that the fire was actually extinguished. "They fought it bravely," he said. "There was a lot of smoke and flames." See Fire page 3 DON'T GET HOOKED ON GIMMICKS! Call A1 for Honest Pricing and Quality Products - GUARANTEED. Excellent Financing and Great Terms. F r T Maintenance Specials on NOW! 905-844-2949 MacLachlan College 337 Trafalgar Rd., T IB World School Limited space available for September 2010. For further information contact Nancy Norcross, Director of Admissions. , N / 905.844.0372 ext. 235 | admissions@maclachlan.ca / www.maclachlan.ca ational university prep school Kindergarten to Grade 12 A co-educational university prep school Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12

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