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BY PAUL , OUR)
*Pretty, -year-old. Wieke
f!% Srandsma smiled and ,chose her
Words carefully: YeaxS.
• wanted to go,to'Crhuu.,..,&,"1,11e
"I heard about the big nature„Jtt• .
what I expecteexpected."1Vieke. -*dog from Holland'
this, intintk participating in a Chris ,
do Reform Church Council
ex-
change PregFam.:“
•- She is Staying with Erie' and,
HannPo,' who: she
• describes. ag 4%34,ithidly. They do
a lotof things with Me . .
• ..
• Hannah Ilartetrihit said; "We are
' trying to show' " her as ouch- as we
, an She is like our daughter while
• here" Inthe last 'we* Wieke
has• seen atObermory and Goderich
v ihor-L '11.00*, 11046.11111441.14•111A0
ill. soon visit Niagara Wieke
Woederland.*tier. and . Holland. and he 's
Canada's interested in Canada due to a fric
‘d. that she first becFi
bo!e fly ii'
Enthugi
in Canada
ho
Canada ste4tas°60 far,,beeWrillie,ktbeaa' eherstiiiinui;,errhn:e beaulllineheretib6ou'
•country,7 she said.
.scems people are always in a huny
people are so friendly. InHolland it After three with *root to
they timeto talk to camp Shal m near Cambridge She
rcisfi.". have
, - will spend a week there *Orkin
, '
She, is enjoying her taste of rural iwdiehen
ith childrenand in the camp
Canada, she, said, satisfying ter '
wish to "be on a faun, see how life Soon after returning to Holland,
is here.": She also lists swi.tomitta Wieke ill leave her home town
meeting 'people, and learning Maassluis P;)start university
EngliSk.as:gOals of her trip.. Leiden.' •• -
116054114 MOte, ""it win take eight , Yeats to
English language is beeoin0- a dodtore I want to be a
portant, Wieke said. am going to missionary doctor in Africa for a
study • medicine and. the to, k f years Then I will, live in M1 -
are. all in English," she explained. , land," she said. • , •
• BY MIKE ,WILLISCItAFT
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Huron'
vi. oallet:qetoynstcro;:ctsit: ',. 0 meetingr. 'lgi S.-
SiSgallga, NMS.,ay.Orded-- the tender
for the IluronvieW North Site at'.the
•
Thursday,.. lulY 4- .
Ormiville. Was the low bidder
among seven firms which tendered
for the, Project.
Their tender of $5,4 million was
$245,000 under what the county's
estimated cost would be, said
Ruronview Committee chairman
• 41bward Armstrong, Stanley Twit,
• A,decision on what to do with the
budget surplus and on the date for
urn ta page 3
. .
Stopper s ..bierMted
Was *organized in May 1987 by.
group of citizens interested in
work-
ing together to prevent !crime.
• The primary , objective of the
. program is to gain inferination r-
• abotit criminal often* from "the
public. ta many cases, vital infor-
mation . may be lost to' the police
because : witnesses are frightened of
ins identified. Other potential
totters, even those from the.
criminal.element, find the reward
• system strong incentive to call the
police.The
gram is administered by a
Board of Directors, with the assist.
• 4,040 of police coordinators, but
telic heavily on police resources
and media caoperation. The Board
of Dkectors, are agroup Of citizens
from all. WAS of rirvy Bruce who
want to get invol4,.. , ,thd aro drawn
front all walks of life i1cy are
responsible for administcring- end
directing the Crime Stoppers Pro -
grain, fluid raising acetate*. ,for
reward payments as well as inter-
acting -s:with the community, the
police, and the media. The Board,
'meets oh a monthly basis at the
Owen Sound Police Services office
to conduct bushes&
In order for Crime Stoppers „to
work' effectively, it must be well
publicized. The media is essential
for kiting the public know ,that
Crime Stoppers provides an easy
•
municipal, provincial and federal. It pets *again in Grey -Brae can be
ECIAL ItEPOIIT is thercom
d.inators responsibility to illustrated *with the statistics corn -
handle the calls, generated by the piled to date. In the initial four year
- gram* maintain the records.„ and of the program, over 1,100 calls
• .act as the liaison between the Board have been received, resulting in 175
and effective way for citizens to of rihrectota and the polio agencies arrests and 517 cases cleared. Pron.
report information about crimes., • ofood, opp arid Rao), • erty excess of $257,000 has been
atNx.r1r. shows actual' re-enact- Fund-raising for the Crime Stop; recovered, over $31,000 in drugs
mots, CPOS.CPPS broadcasts a pets program takes on many forms seized, while rewards Pala t total
short narrative, and your local from annual events such as the
newspapers print a Cover story. This Crime r Stoppers Bail -a -than (which
information is provided by your raised approximately 02,000 in
media outlet as a service to the May of this year) to the sale. o
Crime Stoppers hats and shirts,
Due to the large geographical area Nevada ticket sales, as well as
encompassed by Orel and Bruce genus donations from service,
Counties, all levels of policing are clubs, businesses and individuals,
represented by police coordinators; The soccess of the Crime Stop4
under $12,000. • '
If you wish to contribute to Crime
Jit
Stoppers y. race
, providingono lion about.
crime, or by getting involved in the
program, or you wish to find out
more about your local Crime Stop
pets program, call toll free at
800.2654781