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Oakville Beaver, 15 Jun 2011, p. 1

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1011 Upper Middle Road E. 905-849-4722www.oakvilleshops.comSELLING YOURJEWELLERY?LONDON GOLDFine Jewellery Co. Ltd.SNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010ONTARIOS TOP NEWSPAPER - 2005-2008Grammar schoolArtscene905.337.005168 Pages $1.00(plus tax)A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 49 No. 70USINGDAY, JUNE 15, 2011 COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIESWEDNESEasy does itAccusedpleads notguilty at trialBy David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFFBradley Todorovich pleaded not guilty to the second-degree murder of Oakville resident Jesse Comeau, 16, Monday in preparation for a trial, which began yesterday at the Ontario Superior Court in Milton.Appearing calm and collected and clad in a grey suit and tie, Todorovich spoke softly as he also pleaded not guilty to additional charges of attempted murder and assault with a weapon.Todorovich is accused of stabbing Comeau to death after an argumentJesse Comeau broke out between twoERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVERgroups of young people during a Burlington house AT ST. JOSEPH'S:Oakville's newest dome was lifted into place on the new St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church at the corner of party, which took place on July 11, 2009.Trafalgar Road and River Oaks Boulevard yesterday. The dome weighs approximately 59 tons and was lifted by Mammoet's 600-ton crane,Two other young people were also stabbed during one of the largest in Ontario.this incident. They recovered from their injuries.Todorovich was 18 at the time.During Mondays hearing, Crown Attorney Brian OMarra and Todorovichs defence counsel, Jeff Dream Centre a great place to readManishen, selected seven men and five women to By Nathan HowesFoundation (OCF).serve as the jury for the trial from a group of approx-OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFFThe youth room will provide access to books for an ageimately 90 people who appeared in court to answer a group that normally isnt seen on their own at the publicjury summons.Youths looking for a new place to hang out after school can library, said Elise Cole, Teen Services Librarian at the OakvilleJustice Doug Gray will preside over the trial.make their way to Kerr Street to spend time with their favourite Public Library.OMarra stated the Crown may call as many as 27 books.It gives them access to popular fiction series that theywitnesses.The Oakville Public Library launched a new Teen Book would want to read or otherwise have started reading (but)The trial is expected to last between three to four Depot at the Kerr Street Ministries Dream Centre with the sup-havent been able to get their hands on the rest of it, saidweeks.port of a $3,500 donation from the Oakville CommunitySee Fostering page 5 For continuation and related coverage, see page 3CARRIER A/CS FROM $45 PER MONTHIBCall A1 for Honest Pricing andQuality Products GUARANTEED.WorldExcellent Financing andGreat Terms.SchoolMaintenanceN ow accepting applications for September 2011.Specials on NOW!905-844-2949For further information contact Nancy Norcross, Director of Admissions.337 Trafalgar Rd., Oakville, ON / 905.844.0372 ext. 235 | admissions@maclachlan.ca / www.maclachlan.ca+ A co-educational university prep school Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12CAIS

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