Oakville Beaver, 1 May 1994, p. 12

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The Halton Board of Education is reviewing its policy on Adult Continuing Education. To assist the Board in determining future directions, you are invited to respond to the following questions. Please circle your choice of response. (2) The Halton Board should provide employment related training and skills upgrading. (3) The Halton Board should join with other government agencies and community organizations to offer education and training programs. agree disagree (4) The Halton Board should provide high school students the opportunity to complete course work through: a) Summer School â€" agree disagree b) Night School agree disagree (1) The Halton Board should provide programs which enable adult students to complete their high school diploma. Thank you for completing this questionnaire. Your response would be appreciated before Monday, May 16, 1994. Or Sent To: Policy Review Committee Lockhart Education Centre 1226 Lockhart Road Burlington, On L7S 1H1 Or Faxed To: (905) 875â€"3843 Chair of the Board "PURSUING EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION THROUGH COMMITMENT AND SERVICE® agree disagree agree disagree Director of Education Green ribbons will be available at all Torontoâ€"Dominion banks throughâ€" out the province, selected area busiâ€" nesses, schools and law enforcement agencies in various municipalities, Child Find Ontario‘s head offices in Oakville, and its volunteer chapters throughout the province. According to Child Find statistics, there were 55,908 listings of missing children in Canada in 1993. While many were runawaysâ€"often repeat runawaysâ€"407 were the victims of During the month of May, commuâ€" nity members are asked to show their support and concern for missing chilâ€" dren by wearing a green ribbon. Proceeds generated by the sale of green ribbons will enable Child Find Ontario and its affiliated members to continue their mandate of reducing the incidence of missing and abducted children. ; hild Find Ontario will launch ‘ its third annual Green Ribbon of Hope campaign on Sunday. The campaign, which will attempt to increase public awareness of the issue of missing children, will continâ€" ue through the month of May and will include National Missing Children‘‘s Day on Wednesday, May 25th. Child Find Ontario launches Green Ribbon campaign EEAC is a Voluntary Advisory Committee to provide technical advice and assistance to Regional Council on current development and policy planning matters which affect Halton‘s natural environment. EEAC proâ€" motes and monitors Halton‘s Environmentally Sensitive Areas through field work, technical document review and environmental education. EEAC formally meets once each month. Who May Apply? Anyone with professional or practical experience in dealing with enviâ€" ronmental issues and who is prepared to devote several hours per week for meetings, field work, and the review of technical documents is encouraged to apply. Individuals with a background in environmenâ€" tal science or resource management disciplines such as environmental planning/ engineering, botany, ecology, fish and wildlife biology, enviâ€" ronmental education, and hydrogeology are particularly needed to complement the current membership. How To Apply? Application forms are available from the Halton Planning and Development Department at the address below. A letter and resume outlining the appliâ€" cant‘s environmental background, activities and interests should also be attached. All applications should be submitted by Friday, May 27, 1994. Lynne Simonsâ€" Planning and Development Department Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, ON L6M 3L1 The Regional Municipality of Halton invites applications for membership on the Halton Ecological and Environmental Advisory Committee (EEAC). What is EEAC? Joan A. Eaglesham Regional Clerk/Director of Administrative Services WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY AN ACTIVE ROLE IN CONSERVING HALTON‘S NATURAL ENVIRONMENT? For further information please contact Lynne Simons at extension 7215 or Suzanne Mcinnes at extension 7214 at: Burlington/Oakville Acton Georgetown _ Aldershot Streetsville 825â€"6161 853â€"0501 878â€"8113 639â€"4540 823â€"6720 Hairons Albert Venditt] sa. se4 WITH EXPOSURE TO OVER 23,550 MEMBERS Sales Representative For all your Real Estate Needs Please call Child Find Ontario, a member of Child Find Canada, is a volunteer charitable organization dedicated to reducing the incidence of missing and abducted children. Child Find‘s programs and serâ€" vices, such as the operation of a confiâ€" dential, national tollâ€"free line, case regâ€" istration and administration, and the Kidcheck fingerprint program, are endorsed by the Canadian and Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, and are free of charge to the general public. For further information, contact Jackie Cutmore, executive director, Child Find Ontario Inc., at 842â€"5353 or 1â€"800â€"387â€"7962. parental abduction, and 61 were the victims of stranger abduction. The concept of the Green Ribbon of Hope was originated by the stuâ€" dents and faculty of Holy Cross Secondary School in St. Catharines following the abduction and subseâ€" quent murder of one of their students, Kristen French. In memory of Kristen, the students and faculty have directed their idea of the green ribbon be used exclusively by Child Find as an avenue to increase public awareness about the issue of missing children in Canada.

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