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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Feb 1998, p. 7

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sfrom INFORMANT on page 1 According to the informant he was to, be paid $4,0(X) to say he had seen two men, a shack on the property. tie was supposed ta say he was in the area riding a dirt bike. The story would create an alibi for Mr. Madeley. If the story failed he was offered a fur- ther $6.000 ta enlist the help of The Outlaws motorcycle gang, ta spring Mr. * Madeley fraru custody. * The escape plan called for four or Oive vehicles ta trap a police prsaner transport van. The informant said the escape plan was possible due to lax security but not likely ta happen, given the disposition of his acquaintances attached ta the motarcycle group. He explained he had donc business with members of the gang in connection ta Cottage and leisure show selling stalen merchandise and narcotica. -Mr. Madeley wanted ta, pay me $4.000 to-secure hsrn an alibi. 1 was financially 1i hjýý-;jI l,tii th un. ii(d the informant. "He assunied 1 would îlsonk aout it. and 1 did.' The informant was told the maney would corne from Mr. Madeley's mother and told the court he would only have accepted cash, not a cheque. "Mr. Madeley had a fantasy that my friends in The Outlaws would have helped hirn out when in fact the opposite was true," said the informant. I have uncondi- tional protection. However members of The Outlaws would not have been interest- ed in helping because he was seeing sorne- one SO young, and because of the shooting in cold blood." Mr.. Madeley's girlfriend. Mr. ,Sheppards granddauglster. was 13 vears of age ai lithe oe. The Crown has placed ino evidence the written instructions given ta the informnant along with a pencil sketch of the Sheppard praperty. According to Crown attorney Brian O' Marra, both sides have agreed to the ari- gin of the written instructions which the informant received. The document is in Mr. Madeley' s handwriting, he said. The trial resumed yesterday (Monday). Mr. Hicks was to resume his questioning of the jailhouse informant. Informant promised $4,OOO for alibi opens soon Cottage owners. those thmnking af buy- ng one and people who enjoy outdoor recreation will probably want to note the * last weekend of February on their calen- dars, to visit the annual Cottage and Leisure Show. t takes place at the * Automotive Building on the CNE grounds in Toronto. The three-day event gets underway Friday, Feb. 27 at noon, and features per- sonalities from the Life Network such as Sue Warden of 'Craftscapes' and Ken Kostic of the 'What's for Dinner' show. Alsa on hand will be special guest Mark Cullen, Canada's best-known gardener, who will broadcast live on Saturday (Feb. 28). Exhibitors from varlous cottage-related industries will take part, including firms in such sectors as real estate, indoor and out- door turniture, boating. clothing, dock construction, antiques, gardening gadgets and accessories. Demonstrations scheduled include. kayaking, dog sledding and twig furniture building. Milton area exhibitors are Garden Glee of Campbellville and Alpine Industries. The show runs from noon through 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday from 10 arn. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 10 arn. to 6 p.m. Adult admission is $6, juniors and seniors get in for $3. M M WtSE BUVERS NSU TMU LEGAI. COPY. *New 1998 F-Series XLT Regular CabiSupercab with P.E.P. 810A with two-tone paint schemne, mnonthly lease paymnent of $29W$S348 based on 24 month leme tram Ford Credit ta qualified retail lessees, on approved credit. Somne conditions and a mileage restriction of 36000 km over two years apply. $3395 domnpaymnent or equieclent trade requlred. First mnonths paymnent and security deposit required. t24 month cease available ta qualified retail lessees, on approved credit.Total lease paymnent due at inception of the le. Some conditions and a mileage restriction of 36,000 km oser two years apply. Security deposit required. Ail effara axhud frolght ($920). Ilcana. Inaawnca&MI ail applk*be taxas. Dealarmnay lka@afor 1«& Lbufl ted huofar Offare noay déanga usthout notice. Sea dealar for detaIls. MMVA reporting. Ontario FMDA, ..0 Dox 2000, Oakvmlle. Ontario kW 564 The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, February 10, 1998--9 GEOIRGETOWI< MEORIA & DISTR ONA is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr.Selvaratnam Gunaratnam Obstetrician and Gynaecologist To arrange an appointment with Dr. Gunaratnam, please contact Georgetown Hospital at 873-0111 ext. 228. CHOOSE THE LFA'ýF PAYMENI ýHAI S RIGHi FOR YOU iîc)12F Po\tit-Ft--IIORE ROOM THAN (HIVY Pl DODGLI i Congratulaions to our Design A Valentine Contest Winners! Winner of the Baskin Robbins Valentine Cake: Katelynn johnston Age 10. WVinner of the 3' Party Sub from Subway: Stephen Hines Age 10. Thank you to ail of the children that partici- pated. 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