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(Continued from page 1) Track Side Racing which was a waterâ€" craft/motorcycle repair outfit. Then he saw that there was room for action â€" and possibly work â€" in the area of jet ski safety. The young entrepreneur began talking with the Continental Motorsport Club which runs water craft races around Ontario each year, and soon organized a group of 10 peoâ€" ple to provide rescue services at all the Ontario regional races. Weir, however, was among the first who said he would not supâ€" port the Smithâ€"Triller Viaduct option, preferring instead the Recent publicity about the arrival of a jet ski on the Halton Regional Police Traffic/Marine unit spurred Collier into calling the Beaver. nayor, Deputy Town manager â€" with "Town Square" being chosen Gregg, who incorporated the surâ€" It was also suggested Monday ?eter Wagland and councillors â€"the winner. names of two of Oakville‘s earliâ€" night that by choosing the Smithâ€" Mark Brown and Sean Weir. While infinitely more imaginaâ€" est industrialists â€" Phillip Triller Triller option, the two members Weir, however, was among the tive, the bridge finalists ranged and Thompson Smith â€" who each of Council named Smith (Tedd irst who said he would not supâ€" from the obvious to the truly owned mills in the valley on and Jim) could tell their grandâ€" ort the Smithâ€"Triller Viaduct obscure. In addition to the winâ€" . either side of the bridge site. children the span was named after ption, preferring instead the ning entry and Weir‘s favored When the bridge â€" the largest them. Sport needs to be policed for safet CANADA‘S BESTâ€"SELLING BUILTâ€"IN VACUUM o 5 us 5 BB OW 'l'lVE;UlII‘ today WHY LUG A VACUUM? 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The selection conjured memoâ€" ries of the contest to name the Town Square at George Street and Lakeshore Road which ended with "Town Square" being chosen the winner. t While infinitely more imaginaâ€" tive, the bridge finalists ranged from the obvious to the truly obscure. In addition to the winâ€" ning entry and Weir‘s favored using a jet ski â€" it offers quicker response in emergencies, is great for doing shoreline body searches and can traverse up the creeks where boats can‘t reach. In fact, Collier says he‘d like to see the Oakville Fire Department take advantage of a similar PWC loaner program as did the police (he said the fire department is becoming more involved in water rescue) and hopes to approach TOWARF (Town of Oakville Water Air Rescue Force) about its securing a jet ski. The Halton Regional Police recentâ€" ly hosted an open meeting with jet ski operators in an effort to open commuâ€" nications. For further information from the police contact Constable Rick Solecki at 825â€"4777, Ext. 5059. This year, the police have Seaâ€" Doo, a PWC on loan for the summer from Bombardier Seaâ€"Doo Ltd. of It‘s in response to the growing number of jet skis on the lake and an accident last year that saw a young Burlington woman severely injured. Jet skis are governed by federal laws and no matter how minor in Awnings with Panache. are criminal offences that fPEEEAEKCEER3 =>1/2 PRICE Abbey Oaks Bridge, the short list included River Glen Bridge, Unity Bridge, Unity Crossing and, last but not least, the Old Open Trussel Bridge. The Smithâ€"Triller Viaduct is the brainchild of resident William Gregg, who incorporated the surâ€" names of two of Oakville‘s earliâ€" est industrialists â€" Phillip Triller and Thompson Smith â€" who each owned mills in the valley on either side of the bridge site. When the bridge â€" the largest could leave a PWC operator with a criminal record and fines of $150 to $200. PWC operators must also follow a newly introduced law limiting all power vessels to 10 km/hr within 30 metres of shore. No speed limits are set in open water. Collier agrees more detailed laws or regulations need to be set out for jet skis â€" which operate under little in the way of current guidelines â€" which could address the safety concerns and even noise complaints police are now facing full tilt with increasing numâ€" bers of PWCs arriving on the lake. "Perhaps there should be some sort of licensing. People don‘t realize that out on the water there are so many ways an accident can happen," he said. * QAC. to qualified buye. A depostt may be required. Participating York dealers only. 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