Oakville Beaver, 4 May 1994, p. 11

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SPRING SEIKDW 39% AIM“ [RENTAL SALES W (13W NEW WHEN uzzer may be installed at police station Ialton Police will investigate to fa buzzer at the Oakville station’s loyee entrance can be hooked up he weather was perfect for bike riding Saturday when 30 brave souls help propel ‘The Big Bike’ round Oakville with all proceeds going to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The Foundation hopes o raise $300,000 from 200 similar rides for stroke research and health promotion programs. (Photo by Fiiziero Verto/li) i 2 or 4'WHEEL' ALIGNMENT 1994 I Join us in a fun filled land of dinosaurs. / Educational toys programs for children aged one to seven, accompanied by an adult. / Free Dino Club membership. / Exciting party packages. (:53: IE". 8m 0; m: 8m 1m THE FUN l8 WAI‘I’ING .POSTAL CODE .WORKL- _alue Tire Centre I 238 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE [l /2 WAY BEFWEEN DORVAL DR. 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' In an interview, Deputy Chief, Wayne Jessop, said the staff door has an electric lock, speaker, and camera If someone is working at the station’s front desk, an officer who buzzes at the employee entrance can quickly be advice! This offer is available Qflll through Dunlop! iNSTALLEB. .UFETME GUWTEE (A DIVISION OF OAKVILLE TIRE SERVICE) Rail VALUE ‘1 5" SHOCKS? A'S COMPLETE 5w 35th Jessop said the front desk is staffed overnight if there are prisoners in the cells because they have to be moni- tored. If there’s no one in the cells, there might not be anyone at the front desk, said Jessop, who believes the buzzer would still be heard. identified and let in. As a result of Oliver’s suggestion, he said police will look into the possi- bility of hooking up the buzzer into an alarm which sounds in the building when someone opens the station’s outer front door at night menuha Therapy Centre RELOCATING 135 BRANT ST. 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