14- Thée Canadian Champi on,.1F rday. Febraùry 2ý, 1998 Late night complaints lead to arrest 1r t Guelph nternaticona PSYC8HIC FAIR] (tone Raw &GodnGeth ALL SUITE MOTEL THIEATRE RESTAURANT CINDERNELLA Xid,%»84iffet -Featuring ail thefoods kids love, plus selections for Mom and Dad too! Plus, dessert buffet and a soft drink. Sat. Mar. 7Apr. 4, plus Match Itrak Peformances Lunch Perfoimances Mat. 18, 19, 20 GU Droslaît Performances Sat. Mat. 14 21 Dinner Pefancae bma Mar. 16 Only lEggsbaconsausagespaflake5I Salads, chcken fingers, pasta, lfench toastsalads & fl1om caesa salad si fry & more 'gI, pls -x ff iff- KIiKbuffedffrrm frntOur a aM fRiteqffet fmra.sqtadulid vr.w.gffes FAMILY PACKAGE * Two nights lunurous Suite Accommodations - Four ickets for Lunch Buffet and Performance of "Cinderella" *-lUse of 3.storey indoor waterslide, pool, fitness centre* Complimentary Shuttir 10 Shopping Centre a Free pool noodle per child whiie quantities last 6 suite S"lejus'W pe Mogt for atd sma tay. %0 wM ihIoad W-u ntri (905) 23804M 1.80f2634684 -ptpcW lstt ae nqa ccpny dlsad2cide ni12 years oageslhing MAdil $10 mira- ubieci 0aailIT0 .Vaid Mareh 13-22 1998. **Per rgt. plos taxsingle or double, sueec lu o mlity Vld Mach 13-22.1998 Ntald nlh niterpromos rdscos . . ouÇuas0mitm !PjW ~No@dl Pet CM itdlIk Qunes Lut A Main Street party-goer wasn't about to caîl it a night, not even for Milton's finest. Responding to complaints about a rowdy downtown hoopla at 3 a. ni Saturclay, a police officer paid a visit to the residence, where oneC of the guests îhreaiened Ihou iwhen asked to îcduce the li0Iýc level. Charged with uttering death threats is a 24-year-old Milton man, who'll appear in Milton Court March 25. Death threat uttered A 17-year-old Oakville male bas been charged with uttering deatb threats 10 another teenager froro Milton, following a tele- phone caîl Saturday night. The incident occurred at 9:30 pro. The young offender will appear in Milton Court April 3. High-tech heist Tbiousands of dollars worth of computer equipment was stolen from the Derry Road Medical Centre last weekend, according to police. Unknown suspects pried open a rear door and proceeded te, rani- sack tbree separate offices. A computer monitor, laser printer and fax phone were taken froro one office wbile a monitor, printer, bard drive, television and VCR were removed from another. The third office sustained minor damage, althougb nothing was stolen. Rural home robbed Thieves made off witb a VCR, computer, stereo and jewelry during a break-in on Fifth Line Tuesday. Tbe rmbbery - believed to be the work of multiple suspects- occurred sometime between 7 a.m. and Il p.m. Entry was gained through a forced rear door. Morning break-in Police report a morning break-in February 19 on Tremaine ,,,Police Blotter After smashing an east side bedroorn window, the culprit(s) made off with a VCR, stereo and telephone. 'he incident occurred between 8 arn. and 12 noon. Impaired driving A 32-year-old Mississauga man and 5 1-year-old Brampton man were charged with impaired driving and breathing over 8Omgs. Saturday and Sunday respcctively. Both arrests came as a result of tips from concernied citizens, who witnessed motorists driving erratically on Ninth Line - in the first instance - and Bronte Road. Purse snatched A womnan's purse was snatched after she left it unattended at Milton Malil February 16 at 1 pr. When it was ecovered a short time later, ber cash and coedit cards were missing. Staff Sergeant Roy Smith of Halton Regional Police reminds area residents not to leave their valuables unattended wbile shop- ping. Shoplifter caught A shoplifter was caugbt trying to make off witb a $160 jean jacket from the Fiftb Wheel Truck Stop Tuesday aftemoon, according to police. The suspect took tbe jacket off a display rack and carried it up to tbe register, but tben beat a hasty exit and fled in bis car. He was apprehended a short time later. A 54-year-old Guelpb man faces charges of tbeft and posses- sion of stolen property. He appears in Milton Court March 30. Ring stolen A woman took her $1 ,500 ring off to wash ber banda in the Glen Eden Ski Resort cbalet area, only to bave il stolen wben ber back was tumed. 'Me theft occurred Sunday at 2 p.m. Golf show on weekend Golf and Travel Show will mun at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre February 26 to March 1. The four-day event is regard- ed by province-wide golfers as the officiai "tee-off" for spring. The show occupies more exhibit space with over 375 exhibitors. Show hours are noon to 9 pro. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday froro 10 a.m. to 6 pr.. Admission is $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and children. ..TeBenefits o LhtTherap * Expoio*rfo UV hg t is our pîQyore8 -W mnDe~ elps in theji" îIspiv f Cku.'OteoporosisPrenin * Derecsa~bkid pressure and red'uoe5 ,lo $tteroI. 0 Relieves st ress. e Psorios,éts and acne can be controlled or reduced. e* In doo tanning is the most comfortable and controU..,ed method of experiencing these positiv4 effects ail year-round. *ton î$ cosmetically pleasing and the body's natural protection from sunburri. Wh U nning is Our Profession S 5T NN NG PA 878-2324 Open 7 days o week 550 Ontario Street (Pizza Hut Plaza) Brian Goodwin Tom Gallin ger, Vice President and Randy Winterle, Saes Manager would like to con- gratulate Brian Goocfwin for attai ning Top Salesman for 1997. Brian also has earne d Ford Motor Company's Summit Recognition Award. This award is earned by the top 10% of Sales and Leasing Representatives and involves both sales volurne and high scores on customer satisfaction surveys cornpleted by his customers. Thanky ou Brian, for your hard work and dedi-cation in 1997 and good luck for thisye MOTORS LIMITED *655 MAIN ST. E., MILTON a 875-3673!' 1