Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Sep 2001, p. 22

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22-The Canadien Champion, Tueedey, September 18, 2001 Citizen-based, criine-flg(hting committee has new lfe in town By FANNIE SUNSHINE ation of a new rown, Community The Champion Consultation Committec. Halton Regional Police in Milton are n-y- "We reformed the committee,"ý said Det. ing to re-spark the interest residents have Sgt. Jackie Gordon of Halton Regional for safety in their commumty with the cre- Police. WE RECOMMEND WELL-BALANCED EXERCISE Regular weight troining makes yos sironger gels you in shape and helps keep the weight off by increasing your metobolism. It also reduces the risk of bock pain, orthriiis, diabetes, > ~heait disease and ansaparasi. Ndthing wodcs laster than BODYPUMP. Try BODYRUMP ai Gaadlile Fitness todoyl Yau'i have a &W.st Join Now For $0 Try our now, amazing and exclusive Group Ex pmgroms. FRE11 CALI. TODAY ta reserve your FREE space in ony of aur Exclus" BODYFIJM ksunch classes, September 20 -23. Non-members welcomei j ~oLi e 876-FITT 855 Steeles Avenue East Nominal dues and administraive fees opply. Olfer ends Sepiember 30, 2001. -lnterest was dwindling off 50 wc're tey- ing to get that back." For the last yeae. the committee bas been on the back humer because of the lack ot issues concemning residents, shte said. "People ar-e concernied about traffic issues and break and enters. We're trying te, bring thc people together.- Halton Regional Police will host the inaugural meeting ofthei committee tonight att12 Division, 551 Child Dr., at 7 p.m. The commiîttce is designed 10 improve communication beiween the police andi thc public. The meetings provide an opportunity t0 discuss Uic activities ot the police in the community and revicw crime statistics in town- "The residents would be telling us their concems,- Dci. Sgt. Gordon said. "We will try to meet their concemrs by directing thcm 10 who would be bcst to deal with thc situation, be it the Town, police, Uic Region or merchanta." She said Uic conunittee will meet either once a monUi or quarterly. 'Ilt requires participation ftom, the comn- munity to make an effective commifittee. TIhis provides a vehicle for Uic comrnunitY 10 convey and come up wiUi solutions. We're encouraging people with an interest in Uieir community to come out and sec what Uic commuttcee il about." For more information, call Uic on-duty staff sergeant ai (905) 878-5511.- Tutors are needed now Literacy North Halton is looking for vol- unteer tutoes in Milton to help adults wiUi eiUier reading, spclling, writing, maUi or basic computer skilis. Teaching experience isn't a necessity. A cominiient of three hours per week is requured. For more information, calI (905) 873- 2200. À À Our Enlîre In-Store* UWIUVI OR1111111IS EN Our Enlire ln-Store* Home Decor m o u Enir3n-StormStnko 22 FaIl 2001 t~II.tlên utterlck Patrn Fshion Collection N ow 25 -66 Off OSrNw29 ah Now 25-50% Off Our Regular Pne lo eigCu ebr ny hl nlis Our Regular Prîces exeluding promotionel goode and ends. lest. Nai vatid with any airer diecount ofSer. *excludiflg promotionet goode and ends. Acere s N tos & rm Now~j. 25 fju Rg r Saei efc Spcwhr1,31 ý ýnute so c L:: i ' fo*1_ pe ,1ea

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