12-mhe Canadien Champion, Friday, October 31, 1997 Goods recovered, youths charged over break-ms Two Milton youîhs aged 14 and 15 years face break and enter charges in connection with two incidents October 9 and 18. Houses on Childs Drive and Randaîl Crescent were broken into, said Det., Sgt. Ron Welsh of Halton Regional Police. Stolen jewelry and cash were recovered following an investiga- tion, he saîd. Citizens he1p in drunk.driving arrest Involvement by citizens helped police arrest an impaired dri- ving suspect last Friday. One fun-filled night Buck & Doe and a ton of their friends, Partied together at the Mohawk Inn. The hall only cost $400.00 - £to rent, which included full set-up, gaming tables, and a rdollar frebate on every drink (wbich only cost $3.25) Agreat tinte was bas by ail, wby would any Buck or Doe tbink of baving their party elsewhere? ~ Book yours today! Corner of 401 &Guelph Lins morr thana great ovmtsy8 4 2 7 D iw a CaJàm & GziIl Houes: Tues.- Thurs. 10-8, Fr1. 10-9, Sut. & Sun. 9-9 FIJLLY UCENCED DINING ROOM FOR COITUNEP PINERS Nt, il miiim nie 1 - h Fr. I(fisem àmou) DINNER jBREAKFAST c 1~ ~ ~ Tu N mRA E.PICa'M N INRUREG.PICE, PaI (Of oeul or lamva lue. beveraerol inrcld). Exira Nov.15,1997. Police said cîtizens followed and detained an alleged drunk dri- ver after a pick-up truck cut off a vehicle that was leaving the Optimist Centre parking lot on Commercial Street. Police said the citizens stopped the pick-up truck et Heslop and Thompson roads et 6:45 p.m., boxed it in so it couldn't leave and called police. A King Street man faces impaired driving related charges. Inspaired chargea A single-vehicle accident on Eighth Line et 2:50 s.m. October Pond neing Is now In stock ta holp keop talllng louves out. * Pond do-icor avhllablo for onîy%$4,97 "Also Folks, lt's Imprtant ta start addlng vîtamins ta your tlsh food toe lp ttîom ihrough ihe winter." 724 Main St. E. Milton 876-2836 TOIDDLER LANGUAGE PROGRAN The Halton His Speech Centre wiIl be offering a 6 week language therapy group for 2 and 3 year old children and their parents. These group therapy sessions wiII provide parents with strategies to enhlance language deveiopment. They wiIl aiso provide children with an opportunity to Iearn and practice language skills in a fun and enjoyabie setting. NOVEMBER 10 - DECEMBER 15 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. LimiTED REcisTRATioN - CALL EARLY! HALTON HILLS SPEECH CENTRE 106 Guelph St., Georgetown 873-8400 M.____________________________ _________________ L. 19 resulted in drunk driving-related charges against a 33-year-old Homby man. A 1992 Buick struck a hydro pole. e Police stopped a 1987 Dodge Shadow on Derry Roa5 October 19 et 9:30 p.m. after a car was seen weaving on Bronte Street. A 26-year-old White Drive man was charged with impaired driving and driving with over the legal limit of alcohol in bis blood. - A 23-year-old Moffat man faces drunk driving-related charges after police spotted a 1988 Honda Accord repeatedly cross the centre line on Highway 25. The incident occurred October 18 et 3 a.m. Driver assaulted Police are looking for a man after a motorist reported being assaulted at the intersection of Main Street and Thoropson Road. Det. Sgt. Welsh said the 28-year-old Roseheath Drive man was stopped at the intersection Sunday at 5:40 p.m. when an unknown man slapped the driver's side window. 'Me stranger then opened the door and grabbed the man around bis shirt collar, ripping il, and complained about being eut off. The only description ot the assault suspect is that he is white. Truck used in break-in Thieves stole a pick-up truck from an Ontario Street apartment building parking lot and used it to force open the rear doors of Univet Pharmnaceuticals Ltd. on Steeles Avenue. Police found the damaged SI10 pick-up truck at the rear of the building following the break-in ovemnighî October 20. Stolen were anabolie steroids and vitamins for animais. Man arrested after alarmn sounds A suspect found sitting in a red Ford Toeaz was charged with break and enter after police reponded to an alarin et a McGeachie Road business Monday at Il1:30 p.m. Police spotted a man in the car outside the business. The vehi- cIe, which wouldn't start, had a stolen computer in the back, said Det. Sgt. Welsh. 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