Scene looked fishy, witness says 0 from MURDER on page 1 dren. The jury also saw photographs of Mr. Shiepprd\ ,,prii[iirv and lii.lain lîed ý 1i i ilic i (ume Thursday alternoon duning testiiTofly by anibu- lance attendant Steve Reinhardt. He was the first to declare Mr. Sheppard dead. He told court that he discovered foot prints on the toilet seat, a set of keys near the outhouse and expressed his thoughts to police that the scene looked Court has heard the retired mans long-lime Niagara Escarpment home - located haif wav up the Steeles 1111 HOii. li l iiii ii I iii 1 -ni i 111 I tU He was otten seen by neighhîîurs working iin hîs vegetable garden and his beloved five dogs were an attraction to local passersby. The jury trial, which hegan January 19 and was expected 10 continue yesterday with more testimony by Dr. King, is estimated to last four 10 six weeks. Mr. Madeley has pleaded not guilty. Cops plan celebration United Way - fram 25TH on page 3 was shaping tour diverse orga- nizations int one unit that f'or the first ime could comînuni- cate over a single radio hand. Even geographically, said Insp. Van Der Lelie, Halton was "ill- suited' for regionalizing a police force. "For a while we wcnt through growing pains," lie said. lnsp. Van Der Lelie remind- cd everyone of Mr. Harding's progressive contributions, such as the Salety Villagc and comi- munity consultation. "He left us ntany legacies,' lie said. -Comntunity policing is the hallmark ol our organiza- tion." lnsp. Van Der Lelie touched on just some of the changes that have occurred over 25 years, everytbing f'rom more woinen in policing and hetter equipment to bringing the ser- vice along technologically. Media Relations Officer Sgt. Frank Pillips outlined a calen- dar of special events the police have planned for the year: It includes participation in Citizenship Court (Feh. 12); the Ontario Special Olympie Spring Cames (May 7-10); Police Awards Nigbt (May 12); Multicultural Day (July 5) and the Police Tattoo (Aug. 22). A hall takes place Oct. 24 at Le Domnein Oakville. I lorve a party." said poltice services board vice-chair Toîîy Gabriel. Also in the works are coin- mnemorative \Wilkinson Swords, a inuseum display at the liton regional building, a book traci ng the bistory of' policing in Halton and Police Week displays and open bous- es. -We have a busy year ahead of' us," said Sgt. Pbîllips, -1 tbink il's going tir be a very exciting year.- your investments eall 693-1100 Itiok DzuBAK, cA, SIDA MILAN WA Finiancial AdivisorrBU I T IKN' omplote. min service 6 ic ICNEO&IN moving on t ram NO on page 8 paign strategies. Barbara Ramsden, the wife of United Way of Milton president Peter Ramsden, has heen appointed the 1998 campaign chairperson. Mr. Wallace descrihed ber as a "go-getter.' TO0W N 0 F HALTON HILLS Workrng Together Workng for Yu! PUB3LIC NOTICE INTENTION TO NAME STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GîVEN tsar tre Couaciltao the Town ot Hatas His înteads to esact a By-law so name the public bsundary rsad betwees the Townsofail on and the Town of Halton His. The prspssed sames are as follama: Frais 32 Sîderaad sauth ta ils tes satios -Crewssn's Lise From Lot 28 south to Lot il Nassagaweya- Esquesîag Town Lise From Lot 7 sauth ta 5 Sîderoad - Tremaise Road Cuancîl r a Csmmintee at Council milI hear asy petsons or tteir agent whs dlaims ta be adversely attecied by the by-taw and who applies ta be heard t ita regular meeting ta be treld in the Cosncîl Chambers ai the Cjvîc Centre lacared ai r Hahon Huis Drive an rhe 2nd day ot Match, 1998 t the haut ofilOO p.m. Poisons wisting tu be trearrt must natîty the Clerits Deparimeni no lter than 4:30 p m. os Friday, Febmuary 27rh, 1998. This Noice was irsr puhiisheut an rhe 3rd day ot February, 1998. D oraiiry McDonaid Acing Town Ctertt P.O. Box 128, 1 Halton Hilîs Dr., Halton His <Georg.), ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2600 Tor.: 416-798- 4730 Fax: 905-873-23147 The Canadian Champion, Dear Friends, Thiank-you! Without you I could flot have done it. Please corne in and celebrate with me my glorious 17 years of fashion happenings in Milton. I arn retiring to spend more time with my family and friends. Beginning Feb 3rd, I arn offering rny entire winter collection of Canadian designers at the discount of 50% and 25% off ail Linda Lundstrum's 97/98 Cruise Wear. I invite you to take advantage of this very special occasion and to visit our Basement Sale or further discounts. ES. 25% OFF Linda Lundstrorn'sfew remaining LaParka s! Best Regards r n Futrs Gpions RRSPs wiII ensure your retirement InCarne. Regulair aCtivlty wiII help ensure you have a retirement! 6~ 1$ Exorcise voir egflons. Shairîng a Heaithier Future" virn C7MII>'LIIII PUBLIC NOTICE INTERSEC'ION IMPROVEMENTS AT TRAFALGAR ROM) (REGIONAL ROM) NO. 3) AND BRITANNIA ROM) (REGIONAL ROM) NO. 6) TOWN 0F MILTON PR-1327(B) Notice is hereby given to pursuant to Sections 297 and 300 of The Municipal Act, RS.O. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amnended, that the Council for the Regional Municipality of Halton proposes at its meting on Wednesday, April 1, 1998 at 9:30 arn to pas.s a by-law for the intersection improvemnents a rafalgar Road (Regionai Road No. 3) and Britannia Road (Regional Road No. 6), Town of Milton. Plans showing the proposed work may be inspected ai the Planning & Public Works Departmnent, Halton Regional Centre, 11 51 Bronte Road, Oakville. On Wednesday, March 25, 1998, ai 9:30 arn in the Halton Room at the Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, Council through its Planning and Public Works Cornmittee will hear in person, or by hîs/her Counsel, any per-son who dlaims thai his/her lands wilI be prejudi- cially affected by the said by-Iaw and who applies 10 the Regional Clerk no later than Friday, Match 6, 1998 to be heard. For further informnation, please contact Mr. J. Choi, PEng., Manager of Design Services ai extension 7610. From Milton/Oakvifle From Halton HdIs From Burlington JOAN A. EAGLESI-AM REGIONAL CLERK 825-6030 878-8113 639-4540 www.region.halton.on.ca Tueaday, February 3,1998-15 . a