fhe Canadian i Champion,' Fiday, June 21, 2006 -Ai3 Crowell vows to live up to values of service *from NEW on page Ai "ro 'niýý!! -,I r' h o , ,t, ' ,1,ý,1 LI on. ùMIc1 uuo i oilLi su hoth on ihlicugli [the 1aiks andc lîadi bcn anil SI iesi impotant occasion" alluding to on-jonce 3. and ofl duty with only the bîgbest of operational superintendent when he DN1ER Algar's 38 years of -dedicated service' He tben cbaracterized Halton police standards. Breaches of good conduct first donned a Halton Regional Police Algar's legacy, something clearly sbown Canada" and explained that ail ofbicers "Our service has always maintained 15, 1999. by Haltons low cnime rate and overaîl live by' the organîzations monto' ils values," said Crowell, admitîing (rowell earned the Ontari Medal safeîy The board, said Musgrave, 'vas 'Progress Tbrougb Participation'. mistakes are inade but that the service for Police Bravery for his part in the Oý very careful iii selecting a new chief 'These three words speak to the receives more praise than complainas. 1979 Mississauga train derailmcnt. Hes 1 who will carry ibat forward. beari ol boss we do business," bc said. 'As chiel, 1 wîll live op lu tbe values also a recipient ol Ibe Police Lxcînplary 'The board is confident Gary îs tbe This way of conducting duties of this service.' Service Medal and the Canadian Medal right person to leacl us iii the future," be includes an empbasis on di'ersîîy and Crowell - wbo attended M.M. nI Ment. At Mondavs ceremonv, loin the many people added. woarentt Next op was Algar, wbio said this respect for evervone, Crowell contin- Rohinson l-ligh School in Bîirlington, f rowell pledged that lis entbusiasm dinal oosi ued, plus the lime-bonoured law where hc lîves today - coinmenced bis andI iedication wîll persist unabated. beverages ..and to was tbe last lime lie't ssear bis tiîorni, enlrcf et concept tbat tbe puîblic is policing career in 1970 witb tbe Ryl 'Ipoiebcniu îeyu dîevroenIe tble last lime bc'd wear fils mnedals and the police ancl vice-versa. To maintain f anadian Mounted Police in Nova iny ail," be said. group home safely "speak t0 you as cbieU badge, Algar pledged to keep iî in a "Place of bonour.- He tben îbanked everyne from tbe board "for the faitb you put in me,' to regional council, wbicb always tried to balance budgetary considerations wvitb the needs of tbe police service. Tbe audience responded to Algars final appearance wvitb a standing ovation. Savoline ecboed Muograves senti- ment tbat Halton will be well served by Crowells tenure as ebief, lauding bis rise îbrougb tbe ranks as a "true leader" and saying be brîngs "unwavering integrity" to tbe job. "Gary bonours policîng," sbe said. Afler Chaplain Hans Hamer read from Proverbs, ebapter îwo, wbicb deals witb King Solomons pursuit of wisdom, Crowell îook tbe Oatb of Office, admnistered by Madam justice Janet Sîmmons, a long-lime friend of Crowell and a pasî cbair of tbe Peel Regional Police Services Board. Crowell placed bis band on a Bible inscribed for the occasion, wbich was given to bim as a keepsake. "Il is my bonour and îndeed my pleasure to administer tbe oatb," said Justice Simmons. Algar îransferred tbe Sword of Auîboriîy 10 Crowell, wbo tben receîved bis Cbief's Badge from bts son. Fînally, il was the new ebiefs îurn lu speak and be wasted no lime tbanktng a long list of people close to0 bis beart. "inm indeed overwbelmed by tbe 7 Costly Home Seller Mistakes Free Report Visit: www.haltoncllyhomesollers.com Prudentil T nIT e n~ Really Brk,,ra STARTING AT à& ~ hr a9 - 5 r u 1a:- r "I I CIE VR 1E 0-R W905-878-2393 .n z: Oeice no gcI ssi Sm e daefor opeedtl wwlnLricbardsoncbev.ca A