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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 30 Jan 1998, p. 2

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2 -mTe Canadien Champion, Frday January M a bo ufs19c ed of * *;i :t r from SPURNED on page 1 ~ ~ 1W P ok~uWt~en~eew *9IThere is a concern with cîtizens of ~bs ~ ~ ~Mlton that we don't have the sanie-police presence in town that we had prior to 1 W7 ole 94*o , 4 _ nae ......... . .. . 94 ChuylerIntroid. 4 bh t ..............regio)fal gov 111111 111 aidMr, M lhoeuf 1»7 DOdge S66*tU, 4 d, ed ...... *15,8 1993 PiuOUhSUrtdanCe 4 dr green "People say the )nly trme you see police 1 »7 ,u mo4*999fil 4 dr., r in Mil ton is when they are going north or lemm.* o**south to other places. OSiÇ W~5___The councillor said with 900 new H SALES nmates at Maplehurst Correctional DODG LEAINGFacility and the presence of the regional DODGE LEASING . courthouse in town, there are good reasons TRUCKS ftVtIOh r fyshr. bn«p & 130 SERVICE for more police in Milton. CHRYSLER PARTS OMMMr. Malboeuf said he would attempt to *~ *. Yget answers for Milton residents but it will be more difficult from outside the loop. He hopes that his concemrs about a lack of Rick Malboeuf Milton representation on the board will be taken into consideration when the fi'%a 01 elle IL] ba =t ailàFilà 91 Jst iol.Iiafflil LOSprovince makes its next set of appoint- ________ments. a. * * Milton when it cornes time. 1 hope they will see the discrepancy that's been creat- ed and will correct the situation," he said, adding that a lack of women on the board should also be reviewed. ENIJ Murder trial from GUN on page 1 * -.machine. Under cross-examination by defence R Fm lawyer Dirk Derstine at press time mid- RE EWednesday, Ms Gagnon saidMr * OPU iC HSTP O CE Madeley and Mr. Sheppard seemed to get :»" M DSEAM OCAL P 'jaln -PLOCASES .iw The first two days of testimony Monday and Tuesday featured reports from area r esidents, who told the court they saw Mr. 10 U 25525 Sheppard's five Pomeranian dogs wander- I.mg S I ing aimlessly around his home days M AN C FORT SLEEP G MPRACTIC OTHLEAC OUTG PEM before bis body was found. Fran Pearce of the Victorian Order of -nfl12u='159 uwm189 '239 ,,m,,3O0 ±5Sheppard March 7, 1995 to tend tohis ST me30SET Me79 UT 1329 ST$399 SET '479 SET '5 ures ftlduthecort wshenvsitedf hM 1U9 SET 289 1«9 SET329 BOUML 239 ST!389 MR 279 SET 469 1BOUM£1M sET 569 DM 439 SET 699 at home. 239 SET 339 M 249 SET 3w99 SEN 21111 ET459 IENM39 ST59 11011419 SETOOS QUE* M509SET 769 AU ST (111 49sF 4 flKsKI911MÇ 70flST!1149 Bribe alleged a Haitearvad uie row uarersIn the Crown's opening statements M W mmMonday, a jailhouse snitch appeared to be MW the key to its case. $ Assistant Crown attorney Amy 129 0C>Z1 599Stevenson told the nine-man, three- du aon atin' ", e P-*"in'a e a** aBc woman jury that the informant, who spent IM20Min 41Wtîme wîth Mr. Madeley at Maplehurst MW aU Detention Centre in 1995, will testify the 19oe~ 89accused said he shot Mr. Sheppard three 19 33 or four tîmes with a sawed-off .22 calibre a 9 p*cesaver unit Ao 9-tnu odSDeavr Aw Fu? u nifle. Mau The Crown will allege Mr. Madeley tnied to bribe his jail mate, asking him to 1 929. J9 29 tell Halton Regional Police that he a UtR '*~~ *tOl ~ $ t ~Sheppardspropert;. a hdo r - The court placed a ban on publication of _____~ 49the informant's name. 49 9 %J99The trial, which began ianuary 19, was Deybd Vnese DebedBedexpected to continue yesterday and last E ~ 11 - WUII - ---- 1 aIl-m u s-le- four to six weeks. DA YBIIEII 8 1 eailx Lui*7ds- à-lui6p#àp&pe oà-BaeA.M6. ELECTRIC 1 BEDS Ij

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