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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 Jul 1998, p. 3

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The Canadian Champion, Tueiday, JuiYv 21. 1998 -3 J-i rtible 1096TRACI One Owner White / Grey cloth, AM/FM Sterea Cassette, Soit Top. Onty 26,000 km. Balance ai Foctory Warranty w'. s MUFRI Ose Owner Cisery ce / Grey Ciaë PUis, Tilt Case, Cass Dstcis Daurs, Ruig Bords. Oniy 67000 km. 6 mant /10,00km cosp wurr s Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Salvation Army's Sandy Ross holds S Cen of tuna, one of the many simples currently ln short supply at th local food bank. 19 MC SONOA 5 Speed, CssetteAiioy Wiseels, Car o Caver Food bank cupboard bare q Oniy30000km. 11,000 DOWN, FIRSO, SEC.,LIC, One Owne, Purpe/Grey dlotis, Auto, Air P ecks, Cruise, AM/FM Stero Cassette. Oniy 67,00 km. 6 mostit 1 mn 1W> rr ".Au suPower Seat' 104 SSUBRAN $là 1500 Fuly Loadecl, Leo*sr Seats, Running Boards, Pore&,n51,000 km, OmsOwner 5Spd., Air, tPower rkg., CD Poyer, flo) ower SunrooF, Spolier. '$2000 DOWN, FIRSI, SEC.,C The Salvation Army is asking citizens for emer- gency belp to fli its empty shelves. 'Me Mlton food bank is almost out of staples -tbat need to go in the bag," said director of family and community services Sandy Ross. Items such as spaghetti sauce, pasta and canned fruits and meats are needed desperately to help feed the 185 local families currently using the food bank every month. The next major food drive isn't until Thanksgiving, usually low. "If we can get some help to bold us over until then that would be great," she said. Citizens can drop off donations at the food bank located at 100 Nipissing Rd., Unit 3, Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The food bank will be closed fmom July 27 to 31. Other dmop-off locations include donation bins out- side -of Loblaws at Milton Malil and A & P on Laurier L Door Auto ArV6, PowwrWindows, Door Locks, Crs, se, Merors Cass 32MO kmlii. Ont> 48,000 km. 8.6. of 6ifotmvWarrats> ni ms Ross said, adding tbat supplies in tbe summer 4m" Avenue, $earch underwayq.. for new chief see CHIEF on page 1 very good job on ths - botb very The deadline to apply for tbe got a good buncb of senior officers, creative."1 position is September il. 5 SpeedAir, CD Power Sunroaf, franldy." Tbhe board bas also re-hired con- sultant Dr. Reg Ellis, who recom- mended Chief Campbell after for- mer chief James Harding left the post in 1993. Mr. Robinson said the successful candidate will not only be experi- enced in law enforcement, but will also be oriented toward community policing to carry on the focus in Halton. -Me last two chiefs have done a Referring to Chief Campbell as "head and shoulders above every- body else," Mr. Robinson said it will be hard to MiI is shoes. - "He's a policemans policeman -a modem policeman. He's what community policing is al about." Chief Campbell's leadership, communications and people skills are bis most notable abilities, be said. "He's done a very good job of keeping tbe board informed." Chief Campbell's replacement will be chosen in the faîl, Mr. Robinson said. Chief Campbell, who lives in Oakville, became Halton's tbird chief in January 1994 after 31 years with the OPP. Burlington esident Ken Skerrett headed the force from its creation in 1974 until 1981 and then Mr. Harding took over the belm. r.uyur, mes.y, rlL Owner Car, Altoy wood 1

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