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Port Perry Weekend Star, 21 Jul 2000, p. 5

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"WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2000 - § Inspector Bill Temple's a 25-year yeteran By Chris Hall Weekend Star Officers and staff at North Durham's 26 Division wel- comed a new top cop with the arrival of Inspector Bill Temple this month. With the promotion of former Inspector Chuck Mercier to the position of Superintendent of Crime Management, the door opened for Insp. Temple, a 25- year veteran with the Durham Regional Police Service, to assume command here. And, he gladly accepted the challenge. "No one knew (promotions) were coming, so it was a pleasant surprise far me and everyone else," said Insp. Temple, who spent the last three years as admin- istrative staff-sergeant at 1.7 Division in Oshawa. "I'm quite thrilled to be up in North Durham; I've never had the opportunity to work up here, but | know I'll love it," he said. "From what I've seen so far, it's a great place with good people, and there's some top- notch officers here who are experienced and care about the community." During his rise through the ranks, Insp. Temple has held a number of positions, including general patrol officer, coach officer, detective, recruiting officer, and patrol and community sergeant. He has also worked with the youth bureau, the auto squad, as a polygraph technician, and at the police learning centre, training New 26 Division boss on the job . tolerant with highway offenders, to let them know it's officers at Durham College. One of his top priorities here in North Durham - the command encompasses Scugog, Uxbridge and Brock Townships - will be traffic safety. "It's a huge issue, not just here but across Durham Region," he said. Statistics show that on average, one person has died on Durham's roads every 14 days over the past decade. "That's a lot of people. It's unfortunate and tragic, and it's everyone's responsibility," said Insp. Temple. "I'm going to encourage my officers here to be less not okay to drive anyway they like." And, while he notes "crime is less prevalent here; North Durham is a safe place to live", Insp. Temple said he'll encourage his officers to help reduce "the element of society who likes to remove people's property when they're not at home". Insp. Temple lives in Oshawa with his wife of 25 years, Darlene, and has two daughters. Inspector Bill Temple, a 25-year veteran with the Durham Regional Police force, has been assigned as the new top cop at 26 Division. His beat includes Scugog, Uxbridge and Brock Townships. ' Eric James (former music associates to Sir 5200. at the following locations. Musical Sunday coming up at Mount Zion Church The Mount Zion United Church's month- Charles Chaplin). ly music evening will be held on Sunday, The evening will take place at 3000 July 23 at 7:30 p.m. and will be followed by Concession 8, west of Lakeridge Rd. on lunch. Conc. 8.or south of the Town of Balsam. N ATU R AL Special guests are Phyllis O'Reilly and ..For more information call (905) 649- : & NATURAL GAS INFORMATION FORUM Please join Us Eusnioa Consumers Gas for an information Forum IS THE REGION'S §! ? 4 "ENVIRONMENT IMPORTANT TO YOU? ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ning matters. Reference for the EAC. JULY 27, 2000 GREENBANK & SAINTFIELD Greenbank United Church Hwy 12 & Cragg Rd. 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. point for discussion. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? / - SEAGRAVE JULY 28, 2000 Seagrave United Church 15 Coryell St. September 15, 2000. 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., or by contacting: Chris Darling, MCIP, RPP EAC Co-ordinator i / Fe ] J fr ) § J] WW i ) Vill / ! 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! * Fourth Floor, Whitby Mall SNGIIAYE Fax: (905) 436-6612 MSU E-mail: eac@region.durham.on.ca www.region.durham.on.ca The Region of Durham is considering the establishment of an Environmental | Advisory Committee (EAC) consisting of citizens interested in environmental issues and persons with specialized environmental expertise. The EAC would provide advice, comment and/or opinion to the Region on environmental plan- A facilitated one-day workshop has been arranged for Saturday, September 23, 2000, at 9:00 a.m., as a forum for further public input on the draft Terms of - Background information, together with a draft Terms of Reference setting out the framework for the operation of an EAC, has been developed as a starting Please confirm your interest in attending this workshop by contacting the EAC Co-ordinator. Please provide your mailing address and phone number so that we can advise you of the workshop location at a later date. Members of the public are invited to submit written comments on a draft terms of reference to the Regional Planning Department no later than Copies of a draft Terms of Reference and related background information are available from the Regional Planning Department during regular office hours - Durham Region Planning Department Phone: (905) 728-7731 (Whitby) or (905) 686-1651 (Toronto) The draft terms of reference may also be viewed on the Regional Web site at _|

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