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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 6 Oct 2000, p. 9

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«Me Canadia Champion, Frlday. Octoer 6,200 - 9 SPeeping tom looking in Commercial St. windows A Commercial Street townhouse complex has been targeted by a peeping tom. Over the pat couple of weeks police have received four reports of a man loolcing into the bedroomn windows of young femnale rea- idents of the complex, which backs onto the ravine. I one case, the window sceen was ripped open - armusing a townhouse dweller from ber sleep. Police report the incidenta ail] occurred betwecn midnight and 3 s.m. Tbey're advising residents in the area to make sure their doors and windows are locked at night and to leave exterior liglit- ing on to discourage tie prowler. He's describcd as a white male between 20 and 25 years of age, ýabout six feet tali and 180 pounda with brown hair. Anyone with reporta or information pertaining to the suspicious ..male is asked to cali 878-5511, ext. 2415. Apartmenta hit Two Ontario Street apartmnt building units were broken into duuing thc aftemoon Monday. Police are stili looking into how the thieves found their way 'into the apartments, since there seas no sign of forced entry. 2Nothing was reported stolen from one of the units, but cash and ýjewelry was taken from thc other. e Thie theft happened betwecn 12:30 and 5:30 p.m. 4 Impaired driving ,îA 42-year-old Waterdown man faces impaired driving charges in connection with an incident in downtown Milton last Friday. Police stopped a car being driven erratically at Ontario and Main streets at about 10: 15 p.m. The suspect is charged with impaired driving and drivîng with ,over the legal limit of alcohol in his blood. He'll appear in Milton court October 16. Drug chargea laid Police made two drug arrests lbut weekend in rural Milton. The first incident occurred last Friday night on No. 3 Sideroad where police investigated a report of a suopicious maie walking ,along the aide of the road with a bike. A small quantity of marijuana was discovered a short time later and a 41 -vear-old Fire Line man wma charLyed with nossossinn crf Police BMotter a controied substance. He'll appear in Milton court October 16. Satuday evening on Regional Road 25, police found a woman sitting in a parked car. Further investigation resulted in the seizure of a small quantity of marijuana. Also charged with possession of a contmolled substance is a 21- year-old Milton woman. .She'll appear in Milton court November 20. Vehicle damaged A 1996 Pontiac Grand Arn suataincd $800 worth of damage to its rear window and tnank afiter someone vandaiized the car with a large rock Sunday. 'fli incident occurred on Beaver Court at about 4:15 ar. The Milton Millenrnum Scrapbook & lime Capsule Committe needs your memories & input of the ycar 2000 in Milton Submit photos, mementos or remembrances of 10 sentences or less. c/o Milton Public Library it, Be a part of Milton's future. *) For more information, caîl Bruce Carlin at 875-4588 MAlN COURTYARDI The advertisement for Marion Courtyard in the Tuesday, October 3rd Real Estate Edton should have read... Available for immediate occupancy One bedroom suites starting from $109,000. Somefloor plans already sold out (ail and order COGECO Digital Cable TV today. 1-888-6-COGECO www cogeco. ca *Free installation appies te current COGtCO Cable customers alto are opgrading ta COGECO Digital Value Pak only and dues eut inclode reoveseortransers; ail others sobîect te installation fees. txact saoingswill vary by regien and cunrent services. Savings based un retail rates for new COGECO cestumers, Valid only inecible wired areas. Additieeal charges wiii apply for non-standard cabie TV installations. eyond 4 nettets sobject te additional installation tee. Som restrictions may appl. The $51.99 perce assumes purchase of DCT2OO digital bon: bundled pdice rurth rentai ef bou is $61.99 per menth. D8*91*tal cable TV

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