Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Dec 1999, p. 4

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I GEORCETOýýVJN P HOTO _ý1LACL M L 873-1237 ACION F PH O'T 0 853-4814 4 -The Canadian Champion, Fra , Decoêmr,3 199 M DRV SS Bnan CLANqe yur tda A*rdie Test & er Failt BEST VALUE 18*9 V_ L4 Blaze damages rural home and kilis three trappedl dogs Fundraising concert planned to help victims who Iost everything A Fourth Line residence sus- tained substantial damnage and three dogs perished in an after- nmon blaze Monday. Rlames engulfed the north east end of the two-story wood framed house when the Milton Fire Department arrived at 12:46 p.m. Foefighters*needed about 45 minutes to knocked clown the flue - and managed to contain it to the one corner of the dwelling. No one was home, at die dîme, aithough tdue dogs w.ere inside. Firefighters got ail three canines out, but were unable to resuscitate them. The cause of the fire is stili unknown and investigations by Milton Fire Depasiment are continuing. Frienda of the residents are in the process of organizmng a charity concert at the HardballCaféeon Hwy. 25. The event -- featuring the 'The Syndicale', a top 40 rock band - wiIl take place Saturday. Dec. 11. Doors open at p.m. There'sýno cover charge, although household items and cash donations will PhOt by GRAA AN be accepted a the door. The Milton Pire Department's Mark Cross prepars to fliose with big ticket items can arrange battis'à Mondmy afternoon fire that oaused signIficant to have themn picked up by caliing the dmnfge to 8 FOtEth Une ràulmnc Ond clalmed the IN«e HandbulCafé at 876-2582. of fteS doge 1

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