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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Mar 2002, p. 14

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14-mhe Canadien Champion, Frlday, March An error appeared ius the Country Depot ad on Tuesday, March 26 AIl Tranquil Garden accessories, wind dires, steppiing stones & Decorative Garden accessories are 20% off and are flot 25% Off, as printed. Zbr (anabiau (tanxmpioes apologizes for any inconveusience we rnay have caused with this error. "9, 2002 T-aIse alarm at courthouse Se, 'A 1 ý ý, , ,; March 20 after ian odour of gis was dis- covered on Uhe third floor in Uhc mid-after- noon. The Milton Fire Departusent and Halton Regional Police responded ta Use scenle but didn't fonid a leak. The courtlsouse wai re-opened a short time later. Drunken suspect A 49-year-old Milton man wan charged with being intoxicated in a public place after police observed a man stumbling along Ontario Street lait Friday at about 6:30 p.m. The mans was taken ta Halton Regional Police headquarters in Oakville and was released Use following moming. I>olice.Blotter Impaired charge A 56-year-old Burlington man was charged with impaired driving after police discovered a motorist sleeping in lis car on Guelph Line Saturday as 4:30 a.m. The suspect wan taken ino custody and wili appear in Milton court next month. Car broken into A 1982 Chrysler parked on Martin Street was broken into ovemniglit March 13. Suspects prieri off the ignition cap but left the contents of the vehicle intact. Police are investigating. Tueaday, Thursday, Friday and tae tplace Er. Pau b sin t Saturday. Poat time 7:40 pm. foreatTacke Loune. u ckl Someof Armls mut-se raes:meals at the food court. Cocktails *Sprlng Paciusg Champianship, Sot at the Diamond Lounge and April 13 $11 5,000 est. purse. Look For Gallo "lu Chip, the biggest eore Long Shots bar on the siot floor. harness rocing history ($3.8 million>, and April dining specials millionoire performers Carnation and Monda"s & Tuesdarys RoyalAush HaSovU. SLCITS Shrimp and Prime Rib Buffet $19.95 per pencel * Youls Poing Sosies Final, Fni. April Skot exitunent inte April With iIncludes FREE Program 19 $60,000 est. purse. important eorly 750 siot machines, April could brin9 and $5 Betting Voucher season races For 3 year-old colts on the yuasoe flc.Oe 10 roadto he eps Noth merca up. am ta 3:00 am ail April... and ail Thursdays Simulcast macing Open 7 days year. Great bars, great rsaans Roast Chicken and a week at tIhe Race book, frosi and special entertainment. Over 19? Baby Bock Rib Buffet 11:0 a ta11:0 P. Lt te gmin bein.$21 .50 perpesc il :0 a ta l :0 pe. Lt tIe gmîngbegn. ncludes FREE Program This month's must-see broadcasts: and $5 Beting Voucher " i. Sassi Anin Derbsy & Is muisois Deda Sot. April 6. *L-tte sailie sd pissasm agies Io ervu5ss sn4 * Thse Wood MemoMal Sot. Apnil 13. Pus do nit inchude bossage GWkultous und gistuie tISlot ope t unWb Mi assiesfmon Gming Coeuaion.m Ourspin Wne rootonat the Terc iigro eerts ese great Ontario estotes: Château des Charmes Peninsula RdeVnr 1998 Chardonnoy Estate Bottled VGA 2000 Chaordonnay 1999 Cabernet Merlot VGA 2000 MenaS vToo1s stolen from construction sites Halton Regional Police in Milton are onvestigating thefti in areaa of new construction. lis one case, police are invesflgating a theft under $5,000 fromn a traider that had been parked on the south side of Clark Avenue, est of Fourth Line. The complainant reported that bis tool trailer was entered Match 9 and 1I. A quantity of shdptools valued at $4,500 were stolen. Police are also investigatmng a theft of $4,400 worth of tools from a tradler Iocated at a construction site where the complainant was working on a new Mattamy Homes site on Clark Avenue. Between March 8 and 11, suspects entered the trailer by cutting off the padlock and stole a quantity of construction tools. If you have informiation pertaining ta t/uts case, ca/ Crime Stappers au' (905) 825-4747, ext. 5139. 'Officer graduates from FBI academy ,Superintendent Mike Kingston of Halton Regional Police was one of only three Canadian police officers to graduate from this year'a Federal Bureau of Investigations National Academy. The l0-week course wai held at the academy in Quantico, Virginia. The graduation ceremony was held Saturday. The prograin for senior officers provides advanced instruction on management science, behavioral science, forensic science, communication art.s, law and emerging law enforeement issues. T'he programn is affiliatcd with the University of Virginia. Sup. Kingson joins a number of Halton police officers who have attended the FBI Academy over the years, including Halton Deputy Chef Gary Crowell and Halton Police Chief Ean Algar. "I was pleased to attend the graduation of Superintendent Kingston," Deputy Chief Crowell said. "Having attended the academy a nuon- ber of years ago, 1 know the commitiment that Mike had to make. It is a very vigorous prograin and the fact that you have ta be away from home and your family for 10 weeks offly adds to it." Sup. Kingston is commander of District Ose (Milton and Halton Hills). Y""é H.lctl Conbolé v $12O Q #0 ote woot. "*M PdmliswWmeuofsoe à 3-9 On Mach 29, Arl5 «oflr APfll 12 * &nMr avery wee& or jen once eTop 1,0inllst Coonpele for$4,OOOgrunsd prize on April 19 MOHAWK VOIS CANI NULP sur PEUL or ~~* ekP w W~& Osr est " i, 6 UI.se, Ai eu . * o'ewu dem ms boise 1 lu Don MacRae Like~~48 Main eihbr St.t Fami .ee' ýTT Ar 1-MIlt OesRtoo Cl,!9T N ' R ii HA ., - CR0ffJHCiA! -Anita Cutaia (905) 878-8871 1 8 MOHAWK YOU CAN T HELP BUT FEEL 1Tý

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