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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Mar 1998, p. 24

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16 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, March 3, 1998 For our recommendations or a review of your investments cail 693-1100 IIIOR DZUBAK, CA, MBA MIDLAND1 WALWVYN [itnanrca!Advio raLu cH1PTH1NK1NG Stolen vehicle ditched on tracks Officers in Acton are looking for infor- mation that could help identify the person responsible for an accident involving a stoien car last month. Shortly before 3 a.m. on the Sunday onorntng of F'cbruary 22, someone dro\ e a car soutb on Third Line trom Glen Lawson Road, south of Acton. The car left the roadway, went airbomne, flew over tbe rail- way tracks, and struck a railway warning sign. The vebicle came to rest obstructing the tracks, causing officers to contact Canadian National and stop trains [rom _uig througli Wlien oticers approacbed the car, tbey found no driver. Evidence at the scene sug- 4ý I,t,- 22 Iftre ine, 5- s.on, 4~n~f~ si"mulk o DI C H E V IR Y ,L HI0I[D SM[B OWR- j SPRING BREAK OR GRO VH UPSU SHARON PRESSE R.N., LLB Barrister & Solicitor Suite 301 205 Main Street East Milton 876-4656 FAMILY LAW & DIVORCE arn -m Crime Stoppers 0 F H AL TO0N gestcd the car had been stolun. Fbuy learned the burgundy Dodge Spirit had been taken [rom an apartment building in Guelph a short time before the accident. Iisvestigators believe the driver may have suftered an injury trom the accident. This tnay be a clue to the identity of the person responsible. Crime Stoppers would be intercsted in hecaring from anyone who can suggest a possible suspect. If you bave any infonmation that leads to an arrest in tbis or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1 ,000. You need not give your name and your information can be taken witb complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not sub- scribe to, cali display. Cal l1-800-222-IIPS or 825-TIPS. Top citizen award given on April 4 f rom CITIZEN on page 4 who's no stranger to competition - or the accolades that have oftent corne witb it. Continually praised by parents and teens for ber expert coacbing and commitment to player development, Martba Gleeson is the founder of the Monarcb Basketball League, whicb now enjoys a roster list in the bundreds. Higb sehool and public school teams bave also benefited [rom ber skills and passion. "Trying to enricb kids witb tbe gifts I was given is very important to me," explained Ms Gleeson. "My number one goal bas always been to get kids to do their best. Some coaches tend to ignore those witb less talent, but il I can help eacb player - regardless of' their skills - improve, then l'm satistied." Her devotion to the community bas by no means been restricted to athletie circles. She's been beavily involved in the Holy Rosary Cburch Parisb Council and spear- headed the Marian Project, a plan for a seniors condominium residence in Milton. Said ber nominator, "Martba' s a wbirl- wind with boundless energy and is extremely giving of ber time." While admitting tbey hadn't given it much thought, al tbree nominees felt that having a community-wide vote for the Citizen of the Year now is a good idea. The recipient of the award - as weIl as those of the Business, Business Person and Civic Organization of the Year - wilI be announced during a gala evening at Halton His Place Saturday, Apr. 4. s223 n S25,999o

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