Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 2 Dec 1994, p. 9

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The OPP crime prevention plan - which proved so successful last summer at Bronte Creek Provincial Park - is now centred around a new “extended service office” set up near the pool and skating Project Yogi Bear now open year round Instead of heading off to sleep this winter, Project Yogi Bear has came out of hibernation. According to Milton OPP Constable Dave Thomas, a veteran of Project Yogi Hear, the program proved successful in curtailing the kind of “smash-and-grab” crimes which saw visitors’ cars broken into at the park Trouble is, the illegal acts simply shifted seasons. With the park a hub of such wintertime events as skating and cross country skiing, Thomas explained there was a need to Make a wish Tricia Cast, Nina McNeil on the Young Restless, will host a Tree Lighting ceremony at 4:30 pm, and will invite everyone to make a $5 donation and have their star hung on the tree. There will be carolers and hot chocolate. This Christmas, Erin Mills Town Centre and the Starlight Foundation want to fulfill the dreams of 65, serious- ly ill children. This Saturday, Dec. 3rd. will mark the launch of the Erin Mills Town Centre Starlight “Making Wlshes Come Tme’ fund-raiser. Each star purchased will qualify for a chance to win a $1,000 shopping spree at the Town Centre and a weekend for two at the Sutton Place Grande Hotel - Le Meridien. The Centre will be open to midnight on Saturday. There will be free gift wrapping with a donation to the Starlight Foundation. 0 Ladies Love Wednesdays at Phil ’5! o The Place that’s hoppin’ 8 days a week. Great Music, Hot Staff and More T.V.'s than we know what to do with! Hey, we’ve even got our own SPEAKERS CORNER! So, Break North up Dorval and check us out in the Oakville Towne Centre ll. Next door to Avalon Billiards. w W? GRAND SLAM GRILI Get up to North Service Road and Dorval Drive and check out Oakville’s Newest Hot Spot! ‘The crimes are definitely not of epi- demic proportions but there mere pres- ence of crime should not be there,” he said. “It will help provide a better deter- expand Yogi Bear. The office is the result of coâ€"opera- tion between the OPP, the Ministry of Natural Resources and park superintem dent Bob Kloske. Not only is it staffed by OPP officers, Sheridan College Law and Security students have also volun- Me 00/}; 64029 In Toy/z! teered to help. It will also provide an ontlet for Crime Prevention Ontario material and Child Find has expressed interest in run- ning fingerprinting events on site. The Park Watch program enables visitors access to someone in authority in the event of trouble. Random bicycle patrols will continue and Thomas said officers can use the ofiicegehr-round as both an observation area and a place to finish paperwork DON'T DELAY. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY!

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