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Oakville Beaver, 1 Aug 1993, p. 1

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Children‘s Picnic at Coronation Park Monday activities in all â€" for just $17 At the Halton Children‘s and Youth Foundation‘s third annual Children‘s Picnic in Coronation Park on Monday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch will also be available for $1. Entertainment for all ages includes the Ronald McDonald show at 1 p.m. and live musical performances at 2 and 3 p.m. All proceeds will go to the Children‘s and Youth Foundation, which raises money to help abused and neglected children and youth. Among other programs, the Foundation supports a summer camp for children who would not be able to attend other camp programs. Where can your children enjoy face painting, fish pond, an obstacie course, bubble blowing, craft tables, a treasure chest and more â€" 20 different men â€" 17 from =4 Oakville â€" have been _ charged in connection with illegal sexual activity after a twoâ€" month police investigation and nineâ€"day video surveillance at the men‘s public washroom at Shell Park. The investigation by the Halton Regional Police Service‘s Drug Police charge 46 men with sex in Shell Park Today‘s Paper ------------------------------ SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Loblaws, Canadian Tire, Food City, AP, Kmart, Biway, A Metroland Community Newspaper lt _ Vol. 31 No. 91 Mark Slipp, Investment Executive Fidelity Far East Fund Canada s Best fomml/ify Me eatspaper CCNA Better Newspapers Competition 1993 (416) 359â€"4633 17â€"18 19â€"23 and Morality Bureau was launched in June based on comâ€" plaints from the public about the park. "The park has day care camps, soccer camps and a lot of daytime activities. A lot of the parents were taking their concerns to the park staff and their regional and town councillors," said investigatâ€" This 1993 Mercury Villager could be yours and Oakyville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament chairman Geoff Hill and Oakâ€"Land Lincoln Mercury president Len Sanci would love to give it to you. All you have to do is get the first holeâ€"inâ€"one at the11th hole at the tournament at Wyldewood Golf and Country Club on Sept. 15th. There‘s still room for more golfers. Call 845â€"9742 or 845â€"9743. (Photo by Peter McCusker) Still time to enter Beaver Charity Golf Tourney *% here is still time for golfers and sponâ€" sors to sign up for the 14th Annual SA Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament on Sept. 15th at the Wyldewood Golf and Country Club, Hornby, Ontario. All proceeds from the popular tournament are given to the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Last year the tournament raised $28,000 for the hospital, and this year‘s tarâ€" get is $32,000. The entry fee for the tournament is $200. Partial tax receipts will be issued through the en Sheo l i é;fs:S WEFKenda Tournament raised $28,000 for hospital last year ing officer Acting Det. Andrew Fletcher. Based on those complaints, police began the investigation. It wasn‘t the first time either that undercover police investigaâ€" tions have focused on the park. In September 1991, undercover offiâ€" cers conducted an investigation in the park based on public comâ€" See this weeks flyers for Back-to-School Savings! BACKâ€"TOâ€" SCHOOL SUPPLIES In addition to an ample prize table, golfers will compete for the Beaver trophy for low net (overall) and low gross. Major prizes will go to the golfer closest to the hole on the 5th and 11th holes and the longest drive on the 10th hole. There will also be a putting conâ€" test. . The tournament is still in need of hole sponsorships($200) corporate sponsors and donations for the prize table. hospital in November. There is also major prizes for the first holeâ€" plaints. However many of the charges were dismissed when they got to court. In the most recent investigaâ€" tion, after operating a nineâ€"day video surveillance, police had charged 46 men with a total of 61 criminal charges. All those charged were also given trespass notices forbidding them from freâ€" inâ€"one on the 5th hole â€" a free trip courtesy Canadian Airlines and the 11th hole â€" a fully equipped Mercury Village courtesy of Oakâ€" Land Lincoln Mercury, 570 Trafalgar Rd. The tournament begins at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start. Registration starts at 10 a.m. A dinner and prize presentation will follow at about 7 p.m. in the clubhouse. Anyone wishing to enter the tournament, sponsor a hole or make a donation for the prize table should call Tournament Chairman Geoff Hill at 845â€"9742 or $45â€"9743. SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1993 24 Pages o 75 Cents (GST included) quenting the park. Those charged ranged in age from 23 years to 76 years and came from as far away as Woodstock as well as Toronto, Scarborough, _ Mississauga, Burlington, Hamilton _ and Waterdown. All 46 men were charged with (See ‘Public‘ page 4)

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