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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Jun 1997, p. 16

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14 - The Canadian Champion, TuesdaY June 10, 1997 THE BOARD 0F DIRECTORS AND STAFF of '0 HALTON are pleased to invite you to attend our 43rd Annual Meeting Wednesday, June 19, 1997 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Judes Anglican Church 160 Wiliam Street, Oakville, Ontario Guest Speaker. Burlington Mayor Walter 'ukwch "Responding To IodaYs Changing Timnes" 26000, ,,, api n amelI 0:300 00,,o:,o ha~.:,:,de na,,os F,0:.0.:OosPalmen:0ad a-ny deproa,,oo62 0,t. ne. DTE.500,,0 2 D.,Sport wt SI 400 a~ oe, ' oa a,,OS7000 - h- yalr.,,th t, [:BC doV- Coud Card o,a,Otho:,ChaSeî o, fas ot, new, Ford Marcor0,Lino:Othucles Sonne conditonsoo Sharpe vans acadenie prize Milton's David Sharpe was recently honored with the Chanscllor's PiLe in Lducation tromi Mount Allison University of New Brunswick. Earning a Bachelor of Education degree tbis spning, Mr. Sharpe won the award as the att'- dent with the highest academic standing in dlie education programt. He bas pursued two degrees over bis five- year university career. In addition to educa- tion, hie earned a degree in music and majored in piano. A past winner of the Young Atlantic Artists competition, lie plans to pursue a master' s degree in piano performance at thc University DvdSap of Arizona. DvdSao Police eyveing pushy drivers in campaign Hard-dniving road jockeys beware. Halton Regional Police, who launched their annual Aggressîve Dniving Campaign Tl yesterday, are watching closely for motorists with dangerous driving habits. During the June 9-22 campaign, police services across Ontario sre sending a mes- sage 10 motorists 10 drive in a friendly i manner. The message goes 10 those who nq speed, weave in and oui of lanes, fail to signal and tailgate. A total of 2,290 accidents - including 199 EXLRE four fatalities and 409 involving injury- occurred in Halton lasi year. OREQIVALNTPAMEN"Most of us bave no problemn seeing the TUAD 9TXpLIEI TIAD 1TXPLRII aggressive drivers around us, but many of us faal to recognize our own bali dniving il,95 443 51,9$ 359 habits, said Sgt. Tom Chapman of the i995 $488 $995 $484 Halton police's public safety unit. se $5? iO $448Too many drivers dety the rules of the OR MAEOSINL AMN F 0,2:0 FOmad witb no concerr for safety. These dni EXPLORE 2 r 'Os1116OREPLRR'-r vers for some reason change int s monster AND DIVE OR 2 MONHSIIbebind the wheel. A7 Bush parties addressed at cop meeting Bush Parties: Concernas and Rîsks is the topîc of a special Wednesday (June 1l> public meeting. The free event -fromn 7 p.m to 9 p.m 71 in the auditorium of the Halton Regionat lit Centre - is beîng sponsored by Halion Regional Police, the Halton Regional Health Depariment and Parent Watch. The groups are joîning forces 10 raise awareness about bush parties and relaied 1997EXPLRER x4 4DOORXLSissues sucb as substance abuse, drinking and driving as well as personal safety and ED injury. Also presented will be community E initiatives that provide alternatives 10 bush parties. 'Me evening will feature a student-made w$itK 3 9 9video presentation depicîing a typical bush $2,99Sparly site and a student panel discussion. bOWMAYMM O EOUVALNT RAM R PRCU FOR$32853 The Regional Centre is locaîed ai 1151 Bronte Rd. Élin tc the Tt>For more information cati Community p ~Polîcîng Co-ordînator Sgt. Ray Hendry ai À&ffcrcia la,8878-5511 ext. 5064. KUR DAUR 1Eý DO VOUR PART d a:, ana ,:o,:::o appiy C ,ad S o ffa- ms o ,oga M'S8l'sed a rofV Picase put yukkies in their place .JO.N US! ý1d n Au.týt, Ofý,, MA 0P 0 000M aefl Chnt L6 E

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