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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Oct 2001, p. 22

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22-The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 19, 2001 S~~ iCn' c ~r g rld haive been cort starch • from ANTHRAX on page 1 terday. The store manager didn't want to comment. The woman with the rash was taken to Milton District Hospital Tuesday and released later that day. A second female employee complained of a sore throat Tuesday but didn't require medical attention. The two male employees working the same shifts were in good health. Kim Mason, a manager at the Royal Bank where the coins came from, said police searched the bank Tuesday and didn't feel it nec- essary to close the branch. She said the majority of the rolled coins the bank receives come from customers. The bank then in tum hands the rolls out to vari- ous patrons. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. 1985, CHAPTER N-22 Bryan DeCunha hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans under the Navigable Waters Protection Act for approval of the plans and site of the work described herein. Under Section 9 of the said Act, Bryan DeCunha has deposited with the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Halton at 491 Steeles Ave. East under the deposit number HR78344 a description of the site and plans of a Bridge over Middle Branch of Sixteen Mile Creek at the Millennium Golf Course within lot number 7, concession 7, Trafalgar Rd. Written objections based on the affect of the work on marine navigation should be directed not later than one month from the date of pub- lication of this notice to: Superintendent, Navigable Protection Program, Canadian Coast Guard, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 201 N. Front Street, Suite 703, Sarnia, Ontario N7T 8Bl. Dated October 2001 cSome customers like toe put coi staech in the rolls to keep the coins from sticking together,"* Ms Mason said, adding annoured trucks also drop off rolled coins. Monica Sweeney was working at the Nutrition House, the store next to San Diego, when stores were shut down by police. "We were told a substance was found at San Diego and as a pre- caution they were closing down the surrounding stores. I was a lit- tlie concerned yesterday because 1 was the one working, but I feel fine today. (Firefighters) came in full suits and took the necessary precautions." David Sloan, superintendent of the Canada Post Corp. in Milton, said the likelihood of a suspicious package or letter coming through the town's postal office is small. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. 1985, CHAPTER N-22 Bryan DeCunha hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans under the Navigable Waters Protection Act for approval of the plans and site of the work described herein. Under Section 9 of the said Act, Bryan DeCunha has deposited with the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Halton at 491 Steeles Ave. East under the deposit number HR78343 a description of the site and plans of a Bridge over Middle Branch of Sixteen Mile Creek at the Millennium Golf Course within lot number 8, concession 7, Trafalgar Rd. Written objections based on the affect of the work on marine navigation should be directed not later than one month from the date of pub- lication of this notice to: Superintendent, Navigable Protection Program, Canadian Coast Guard, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 201 N. 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For more information on this unique opportunity, please call Diana Bristow, Vice President, Investment Advisor at (905) 854-4540 or toll free 1-800-663-3571, fax or mail back the attached coupon J Dr. J Ms. J Mr. J Mrs. First Naie Last Naime Address City Province Postal Code 'leplone (hone) (business) Mail to: Diana Bristow, Vice President, Senior Investment Advisor B3MO Neshitt Burns 35 Crawford Crescent, P.O. Box 515, Unit DM9 Casmpbellville, ON LOP 1B0 Fax: (905) 854-4544 E BMO Nesbitt Burns AiL F US unIco9b "Its always a concem, but notbing like that has coe trough." If a suspicious item is sent through the post office, police would be notified, he added. Halton Police Chief Ean Algar is encouraging people to assess the situation before calling police to report an unidentified sub- stance. "There are significant resource implications when police are called to respond to incidents that are unlikely to be linked to a criminal act. We do not want people to take any unnecessary risks but we also want people to be certain there is a legitimate concern. We have a safe community and we will endeavour to keep Halton one of the safest communities in Canada." Dr. Bob Nosal, Halton's medical officer of health, said every incident has to be treated seriously, but said as of late all the tests across Ontario have tested negative for anthrax. "Halton, and in fact Ontario, is felt to b a low-risk area for biotecroism," he said, adding information was sent out to about 600 Halton physicians. "The focus is on surveillance, on watching for manifestations of iliness or unusual clusters of illness." lump! chm nnie-mm"

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