,Woman not seriously hurt in rural car-truck collision .A 33-year old Flarnborotîgh woman escaped serious inJury aller ber car crossed over the centre line and collided witb a truck on Guelph Line Tbursday. According to the Halahon Regional Police public safety unit, Susan Cetinskt was travelling nortbbound on Guelpb Line. north of Steeles Avenue, at about 10:40 arn. when the front of' her car struck the left stde of the truck, causing botb vebicles to leave the roadwsay. Ms Cetinski %vas exiricated by the Miton Fire Deparirnent and airlifted to Harnîlton GeocraI Hospital. She vas released the nexi day. The driver ol ibe truck, 37-year- 01(1 Lawrence Suter of Burlington. wasn't injured. A section of Guelpb Line was closed for about Oive' bours wbile police investigated tbe scene. Charges are pending. Anyone witb informiation or wbo rnay bave witniessed tbe accident is asked to call (905) 825-4777, exi. 5202. Tbe Port Credit OPP bas a new face at tbe detacbment. Pervinder Sodbi was one of 86 OPP recruits wbo graduated Friday at tbe Orillia and District Agricultural Society Park. He bas been assigned to tbe OPP's Port Credit delacbrnent, wbicb patrols Hwy. 401. east of Regional Road 25. in Milton. Tbe Cambridge OPP patrols Hwy. 401, west of Regional Road 25 in town. "Tbese newest members of tbe OPP bave demonstrated tbrougb tbeir training tbat they clearly understand the nature of tbeir responsîbility and obligation to the citî.'ens tif tbis great province." said lnsp. Bob Bruce. provincial police academy director. "Tbey are prepared to serve their communities as lîrofessional provincial police officers. w ithout compromise." Police seek Auxiliary officers Halton Regional Police are look- currentl, ing for new cornrunity volunteers and bas for tbe Auxiliarv Policing Unit. l'ie uti An information nigbt sill take led bv place October 10 at 151I Bronte twoo sa Rd. in Oaks'îlle at 7 pirn. geants. Thie Auxliaiy Policino Uni i Auxl Firefighters will check your smoke detectors Tbe Milton Fire Deparîrnent wants to ensure every bomne in tosvîî as a sorking snîoke alarru. Fire deparsrnent personnel will visit every urban-area borne and temporarily lone srnoke alarrns and batteries to tbose wbo need tbern. Fire safety parnpblets will be rnailed to rural bornes. Individuals will tben be asked to pur- cbase and instaîl a srnoke alarrn. tben return tbe borrowed one to tbe station at tbcir earliest convenience. Supplies donated Tbe srnoke alarrns and batteries v ere donated to tbe fire departrnent by Home Hardware. "Our goal is Io ensure tbat everone is safe in their ossn borne." said Cief H-aroldl Penson. "h is important to note tbat tbis is 001 a safety inspection ofthte borne." Fire safety parnpblets covering kitcben safety. escape planîning, botne satety cbecklists and srnoke alanns wilI be "iven to al residents. Tbe Ontario Fire Code requires tbe installation of wvorking srnoke alarrns in al residential properties. Tbe alarru rmust be located near any sleeping areas of tbe borne. Fore rnore information or 10 arrange for a residential safety inspection. cal 905) 878-9251. yl made up of 32 nienibers sbeen operating since 1989. ti oif s uiinteer inernhers is an itîspector and assisted hail- serge.înts iand tourî ser_ iarv ilinber-. olten :.ss police uficers cil large siLe esents sLc as t'all ait s andc Christmnas paradces and ti sl alsuî go ouniîatrîîl vih ob iticers on bush' ss eekend For mori nI unîatioîi. c 'il)(90)15 825-4720). INDOOR 4~e$SOCCER LEAGUE LOOKING FOR TEAMS OR INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS FOR THIS WINTER INDOOR SEASON CONTACT PETER WARD 905-876-1696 or PAUL REID 905-876-2253J GR EEN Fai erenaI Justc beause autumtn le heoe doesnt meani your perennial garden is finished for the season. Fali is a quet time to fili n borne hole and add eome fail intes o e* gardanthewfail peoenn'ia is thesubjetof this wee'e Tena itond. Thleoeare a number of goat poenniale for fall. Sedum% Turtie Head an usa age a re a fe fthebut the mot ought after perennae for the falI garden are ornamental grameee Grasese ad<i a qret deal of coIour, structure and texture to the fail and Wnter garden. They are ea9y to maintain, mot are drouht tolerant and grasesc are bet pruned bak in the &prinq. Go oeiandhecyur a" efor the prWet "acfor a fait aditon and stop byoeo ur adn cetres thek tocheck out the Wton of fait pcrniaieaRemember there e t"11 pWty of timeto Fiant. ListenT«o GREENHOIJSES 102-9 S For More , 'c è~ DurIinqgton Waterctowni Miltoni otate on Hwy. #5 betwee Ioeatid on the corner o loated at ritannia DSait Street and Guelphi Lie Hîîy.#6 at 5tl, Cnceio Etast. and Tfalgar 905-332-3222 9054089-1999:905-876-4000 The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, October 1, 2002-11 Register your firearms remind the public that firearns rnust be registered by the end of the year. Individuals owning shotguns, rifles and bandguns must have a valid firearrns licence. i l mw d. 1l January 1. For application forrns or more infor- mation, cail 1-800-731-4000 or visit wwW.cfc.gc.ca. e4eb dsh, »ienoul * IIRe~f9la~w & * (?opfrlenïàd 6~,&w/Wtiot e/iYù% y.d Ifu CCE. CPE, RDT Registered Dermal Therapist 876-1711I 550 Ontario St. S. Unit 16, Milton New OPP officer joins ranks of Port C redit detachment Ill- 1