WIFfl2YPUE PRESS% WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1990,, PAGE 19 Seniors upset THEIER of this truck escaped with only nnnor i4juries Iast Thurs- day when it overturned while nîak- ing a left tura from Bossland Rd. onto Thickson Rd. N. Police say the truck was carrying scrap mtr from a construction site when the load shifted, causîng the vehicle to overturn. No other vehicles were involvedL A Brampton man was charged with not eiaving a valid driver's ]licence. FROM PAGE 1 He said Buffett was invited ta #tend a meeting with residents two weeks ago but dedlinýd. "She gave us 'the impression there was no urgency th&# it was not necessary,»saidSÉfcuse. Buffett told The Free Press she was called by a woman from the residents' group and asked to :ittend a ineetin. '~I told her that because the seniors' project was not going ahead in the next three or four years it would be premature ta meet before the-staff report and meeting in the fal,»" said-Buffett. However, Buffett said she has agreed ta meet Scuse this week ta discues the matter. During the meeting, council- lors referred ta the presence of the Bradley Park residents in the audience but no one was allowed ta adâress council on the SONTARIO MARCH mi dOF DIMES issue. Parka and recreation director Larry Morrow said staff wilpre- pare a number of options to show how the park and seniors' centre can co-exist. A public meeting will be held ini the faîl to determine if resi- dents' concerns are alleviated said Morrow. New, OPP commander FROM PAGE 12 the road. "I care about people, not only the people who work in this detachment.» He describes, the aggressive driver as someone who speeds, follows too closely, makes unsafe lane changes, or drives on the shboulder of the highway. He, also wants to find out what driving habits concern the people of Durham Region. "I want ta meet people i the community and get theïr ideas of problems and té try ta, address those problems.' 4 4 f e Cél Truck overturns 1 - 43x6 'ki FM