Oakville Beaver, 28 Jul 2011, p. 11

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Glover was acclaimed to the chairs role at the organizations recent annual general meeting. Glover replaces Mervyn Russell, who announced he would be stepping down. Glovers association with the organization dates back to its early years, when he was a member from 1992 to 1995. He volunteered with OCCPEHR and played the harmonica with an activist blues band for the organiza- tions youth dances. Glover will continue a tradition of the organizations major events, such as the Halton Eco Festival, Earth Week Clean Up and Peace Concert, stated a press release from OCCPEHR. The organization will also con- tinue putting on free public forums and will invite stimulating speakers on contemporary issues and will work to develop direct rela- tionships with government decision makers. To do these things, Glover calls on com- munity volunteers to join the organization. There is much that can be done to improve our community; we hope you will now decide to join our team and help make a big difference for peace, ecology and human rights; I look forward to your participation, Glover said in the release. I hope I can continue to complement the good work of our retiring chair, Mervyn Russell, who worked wonders for the past five years and did so much for our organization. I also want to thank the other board members who did not seek re-election this year includ- ing Sina Petrovic, Melanie Klein, Marion Schaffer, Jacob Jablonski, Paul Mooradian and Bruce Lofquist. This years AGM highlighted the issue of biodiversity, which Glover hopes to continue to do in the future. I hope I can contribute to making the issue of biodiversity a much more mainstream concept in our community over the next year and beyond, Glover said. Also, I am thrilled that OCCPEHR has now established a new biodiversity work committee, which new and old members and supporters will hopefully want to get involved with. The new committee will meet this sum- mer. Members were also voted onto the board at the meeting. They are: Joe Di Paolo, Don Meade, and Michael Emanuel. For more information, visit www.oakvillepeacecentre. org. Break-in on Fieldcrest Lane Halton police are investigating a daylight residential break and enter, which took place Monday, July 18, on Fieldcrest Lane. Police said between 11 and 11:30 a.m. unknown suspect(s) kicked open the front door to the home and stole jewellery and small electronics before fleeing on foot into a nearby ravine area. Police believe the suspect(s) may have been interrupted during the theft. Anyone with information on this or any other crime is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or through the web at www.haltoncrimestoppers.com or by texting Tip201 with your message to 274637 (crimes).

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