ELMIRA THEATRE COMPANY All performances are held at 76 Howard Ave., Elmira
Presents Dinner Theatre & Musical Comedy
November 16- December 1. 2012 Tickets call: Centre in the Square Box Office 519-578-1570 or 1-800-265-8977
Book, Music & Lyrics by Dan Goggin
11 | 03 | 2012 VOLUME 17 | ISSUE 47
SJK GOES ALL-IN WITH EFFORT TO BOOST B-BALL SPORTS PAGE 16
COMMENT PAGE 10
COUNCIL'S COURSE IN CLEAR IN REC. ASSOCIATION ISSUE
Elmira arrest video posted on YouTube
Lots of Jack, to take back
Use of force appropriate to make arrest, say police
YOUTUBE | 6
Recreation associations get vocal about divide with staff Community groups say they’re losing volunteers due to disrespectful attitude of Woolwich staff
COLIN DEWAR A one-minute video has surfaced on YouTube of two Waterloo Regional Police officers arresting a man downtown Elmira on October 28 and has already had more than 2,000 views. The video shows the officers arresting a 23-year-old man who seems to be lying in the street as the officers try to place handcuffs on him. One officer is seen holding the man as a second police officer knees the man twice, roughing him up. After the man is subdued there is no further use of force by the officers. Early Sunday morning, a police officer was patrolling on Arthur Street when he noticed three men, two 23-year-olds and one 24-year-old, leaving the Central Tavern in Elmira. One man had a foot scooter and was weaving in and out of traffic on Arthur Street. The police officer told them to get off the road for their own safety. The men began to swear at the officer and the one with the scooter proceeded to ride it out onto the street again when the officer arrested him as he was a danger to himself. The other two men began to verbally intervene with the arrest and the officer proceeded to arrest them as well.
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Michael Ziegler of St. Jacobs spent 36 hours carving more than 50 pumpkins for his annual Halloween display at this family home on King Street. See story on page 8. [COLIN DEWAR / THE OBSERVER]
Tired of being “treated like crap,” some of Woolwich’s recreation associations want more respect from township staff, coming just short of calling for the resignation of director of recreation and facilities Karen Makela in addressing councillors Tuesday night. Beyond a lack of communication and little follow-through on promises, the rec. associations say volunteers are treated poorly and given no respect, with speakers singling out Makela. Representatives from groups in Breslau, Conestogo and Bloomingdale attended the meeting. Lisa Nadon of the Breslau Recreation Association said she intends to step down as president at Friday’s annual general meeting, frustrated by the process. For Conestogo’s Lisa MacDonald the issues have been mounting since a new director took over last fall. REC. ASSOCIATIONS | 2
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